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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEVADA
 
WYOMING
-22  

+22  


145
 
82
Final
49

NEVADA (23 - 1) at WYOMING (6 - 18)
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Saturday, 2/16/2019 10:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
759NEVADA-21-21.5
760WYOMING140.5144
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEVADA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-1+1115-79-1482.538.146.8%37.666.631.440.5%35.7
Road Games11-1+97-46-681.639.947.1%34.772.835.044.0%34.8
Last 5 Games5-0+25-04-193.846.851.4%37.269.431.642.2%34.8
Conference Games10-1+58-36-582.238.546.8%37.565.530.140.5%35.9
NEVADA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.538.128-6046.8%9-2634.2%18-2473.2%38815176104
vs opponents surrendering71.733.325-5843.6%8-2334.5%13-1970.3%34813196133
Team Stats (Road Games)81.639.927-5847.1%8-2334.4%19-2575.5%35812175104
Stats Against (All Games)66.631.424-5940.5%8-2431.6%11-1667.8%36813214142
vs opponents averaging74.43526-5745.7%8-2335.2%14-2070.5%36814186133
Stats Against (Road Games)72.835.026-5944.0%8-2433.9%12-1772.5%35913214123

WYOMING - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-18-118-158-1466.029.342.0%30.775.036.245.0%37.2
Home Games5-7-4.84-74-769.131.943.8%31.571.233.742.8%36.7
Last 5 Games1-4+14-12-264.631.245.0%26.675.032.847.6%32.8
Conference Games2-9-16-53-759.528.142.3%27.572.433.945.3%35.4
WYOMING Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)66.029.322-5142.0%8-2135.9%15-2172.3%31410186143
vs opponents surrendering70.733.125-5743.4%8-2234.8%13-1970.4%34813196133
Team Stats (Home Games)69.131.923-5243.8%8-2238.0%15-2076.4%31510176133
Stats Against (All Games)75.036.226-5845.0%8-2334.8%15-2072.9%37815197123
vs opponents averaging72.734.325-5744.7%8-2234.8%14-2070.9%36914186133
Stats Against (Home Games)71.233.724-5742.8%8-2333.6%14-2074.0%37912206133
Average power rating of opponents played: NEVADA 76.2,  WYOMING 74.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEVADA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018@ UTAH86-71W-6.5W145.5O29-6147.5%30622-5341.5%3917
1/2/2019UTAH ST72-49W-9.5W151U24-6139.3%431616-6126.2%4420
1/5/2019@ NEW MEXICO58-85L-14.5L154.5U19-5733.3%371431-6845.6%479
1/9/2019SAN JOSE ST92-53W-27.5W144O38-7352.1%38822-5540.0%3622
1/12/2019@ FRESNO ST74-64W-4.5W147.5U25-6538.5%42722-5143.1%3413
1/15/2019@ BOISE ST72-71W-7.5L142O26-5151.0%281424-5742.1%299
1/19/2019AIR FORCE67-52W-21L141U24-5742.1%391419-5137.3%3121
1/23/2019COLORADO ST100-60W-20.5W155O37-6656.1%33721-5339.6%3721
1/29/2019@ UNLV87-70W-10.5W152O25-5248.1%371125-6836.8%4114
2/2/2019BOISE ST93-73W-15W144.5O35-6355.6%33426-5646.4%3011
2/6/2019@ COLORADO ST98-82W-13W155O31-6647.0%34533-5856.9%318
2/9/2019NEW MEXICO91-62W-20.5W157U34-6850.0%491722-6633.3%3520
2/16/2019@ WYOMING              
2/20/2019@ SAN DIEGO ST              
2/23/2019FRESNO ST              
2/27/2019UNLV              
3/2/2019@ UTAH ST              
3/5/2019@ AIR FORCE              
3/9/2019SAN DIEGO ST              

WYOMING - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018DIXIE ST65-63W - -18-4341.9%351619-5534.5%349
1/2/2019BOISE ST55-69L4L136U14-4035.0%301525-5942.4%336
1/5/2019@ UNLV56-68L12.5W144.5U20-4940.8%351822-5738.6%3610
1/8/2019@ SAN DIEGO ST54-84L13.5L134.5O16-4634.8%241629-5750.9%4015
1/12/2019UTAH ST55-71L14.5L135.5U20-5040.0%29927-5747.4%407
1/19/2019@ NEW MEXICO53-83L12L147U19-5435.2%261828-5848.3%4319
1/23/2019SAN JOSE ST59-46W-6W135U23-4156.1%251717-5232.7%3316
1/26/2019@ BOISE ST52-77L15.5L130.5U17-4339.5%222424-5345.3%3418
1/30/2019FRESNO ST62-75L13.5W132O22-4647.8%311725-5347.2%2910
2/6/2019@ AIR FORCE76-81L9.5W128O26-5646.4%281332-6053.3%335
2/9/2019COLORADO ST74-66W6W142.5U23-4847.9%281322-5242.3%3311
2/13/2019@ UTAH ST59-76L20W135P21-4942.9%241124-4949.0%3511
2/16/2019NEVADA              
2/19/2019UNLV              
2/23/2019@ COLORADO ST              
2/27/2019@ FRESNO ST              
3/2/2019AIR FORCE              
3/6/2019@ SAN JOSE ST              
3/9/2019NEW MEXICO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEVADA: Last season: 29-8, reached second Sweet 16 in school history.
Nickname: Wolf Pack.
Coach: Eric Musselman.
Conference: Mountain West.
Who's gone: G Kendall Stephens, G Hallice Cooke, G Darien Williams.
Who's back: Forwards Caleb and Cody Martin, F Jordan Caroline, G Lindsey Drew. The return of the Martin twins and Caroline was a huge boon for Musselman and the Wolf Pack. They were Nevada's top three scorers and rebounders a year ago, versatile players who helped match the deepest NCAA Tournament run in program history.
Who's new: Trey Porter, a 6-11 graduate transfer from Old Dominion, gives Nevada an immediate post presence, along with talented 6-11 freshman Jordan Brown. Guard transfers Corey Henson (Wagner), Jazz Johnson (Portland) and Tre'Shawn Turman (Omaha) give the Wolf Pack one of the nation's deepest, most talented rosters.
The Skinny: Expectations are high in Reno after the Elite Eight run and the return of the Martin twins and Caroline. The No. 7 Wolf Pack have their highest preseason ranking and are legitimate Final Four contenders.
Expectations: Nevada is among the favorites to win the NCAA Tournament at 12-1, right behind blue bloods like Duke, Kentucky, Kansas and North Carolina.
PREVIEW
No. 7 Nevada seeking more revenge at Wyoming
 

Seventh-ranked Nevada has had a week to savor avenging its lone loss of the season with a 91-62 victory against New Mexico. Now the Wolf Pack will try to issue a little more payback on Saturday night at Wyoming.

The Cowboys handed the Wolf Pack (23-1, 10-1) one of their three losses during Mountain West play last season with a wild, 104-103 double-overtime victory in Laramie.

Nevada is trying to become the first team in Mountain West history to win three consecutive outright regular-season championships. The Wolf Pack enter the weekend with a 1 1/2-game lead and a game at hand over Utah State and Fresno State, both of whom they will ce more. Nevada plays four of its last seven games on the road and can't afford another slip-up against Wyoming (6-18, 2-9) in its effort to three-peat.

"In the Mountain West, it's hard to win on the road because of the travel," Nevada head coach Eric Musselman said this week during an interview on CBS radio. "We've got a game coming up this weekend where we have to fly two-and-a-half hours to Denver, then get on a bus for two-and-a-half hours -- you don't know what the weather is going to be like between Denver and Laramie.

"And then you've got to deal with an opposing crowd, too. And most of the crowds that we've faced have been at least 1,500 plus above their highest crowd of the year, so you have to deal with student sections and everything else when you go on the road. Our league is tough, and our guys understand that now."

And that doesn't even take into account the 7,220-foot altitude at Arena-Auditorium, a number that is painted in large numbers on a wall just outside the visiting locker room as a reminder. The good news is that there is no snow in the forecast for Friday or Saturday in Denver or Laramie.

Wyoming's student section rushed the court after last year's win over the Wolf Pack, who came into that one ranked No. 23 in the nation, the last win over a ranked opponent for the Cowboys.

The Wolf Pack twice had a chance win that contest.

Mountain West Player of the Year Caleb Martin missed a potential game-winning 3-pointer with five seconds remaining in regulation. Replays showed Martin, who finished with 19 points, was hacked on the arm by guard Hunter Maldonado on the shot, which came up about a foot short of the rim, but no foul was called.

Forward Jordan Caroline, who finished with 29 points and nine rebounds, missed a free throw near the end of the first overtime that also could have won it.

Wyoming was led by guard Justin James, who had 33 points and 10 rebounds in that victory.

James, a 6-foot-7 senior guard, is back and leads the Mountain West in scoring with a 20.9 average. He also leads the Cowboys in rebounds (8.4), assists (4.4) and steals (1.6). He has scored 21 or more points in four straight games, including a career-high 36 in a 74-66 victory over Border War rival Colorado State last Saturday.

Caroline and Caleb Martin were both named to the Wooden Award top-20 watch list last week. Martin leads the team in scoring with an average of 19.3 points, while Caroline, who has 15 double-doubles this season and a Mountain West record 42 in his Wolf Pack career, is averaging 19 points and a team-best 10.1 rebounds per game.

Nevada is 11-1 in road and neutral court games this season, tops in the NCAA, one more victory than No. 4 Virginia (10-1).

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 9:11:33 AM EST.


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