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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 2/19/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
VANDERBILT
 
TENNESSEE
+17.5  

-17.5  


145.5
 
46
Final
58

VANDERBILT (9 - 16) at TENNESSEE (23 - 2)
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Tuesday, 2/19/2019 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
619VANDERBILT148.5146
620TENNESSEE-19-18
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
VANDERBILT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-16-19.49-169-1572.134.343.3%36.272.834.542.5%35.1
Road Games1-8-74-53-662.230.937.4%34.373.735.244.7%38.8
Last 5 Games0-5-52-31-462.030.039.4%34.070.633.440.0%34.8
Conference Games0-12-134-82-962.730.239.5%32.274.334.244.5%35.4
VANDERBILT Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.134.324-5543.3%8-2332.8%17-2568.6%36912185144
vs opponents surrendering7133.625-5843.0%8-2333.9%14-2069.7%35913186143
Team Stats (Road Games)62.230.921-5537.4%6-2427.2%15-2268.0%341010205143
Stats Against (All Games)72.834.525-6042.5%7-2233.0%15-2172.5%35912206114
vs opponents averaging74.735.626-5944.7%8-2334.8%14-2070.7%371014187144
Stats Against (Road Games)73.735.227-6044.7%6-2030.2%14-2168.6%391012186114

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-2+8.413-1014-1084.842.251.0%37.668.331.839.7%33.9
Home Games15-0+26-75-984.143.551.9%38.761.929.136.5%33.9
Last 5 Games4-1+12-33-278.439.851.4%32.871.234.641.8%34.0
Conference Games11-1+67-58-484.242.751.3%35.270.333.941.4%32.9
TENNESSEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)84.842.231-6051.0%7-1936.3%17-2276.7%38920186116
vs opponents surrendering72.434.125-5943.3%7-2233.6%14-2070.3%36913197144
Team Stats (Home Games)84.143.531-5951.9%6-1637.5%17-2275.7%39920166126
Stats Against (All Games)68.331.824-6039.7%8-2433.4%13-2063.6%341012206142
vs opponents averaging72.735.125-5943.1%7-2333.2%15-2170.2%371013197144
Stats Against (Home Games)61.929.122-6036.5%7-2430.5%11-1760.7%341011197142
Average power rating of opponents played: VANDERBILT 80.5,  TENNESSEE 80.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
VANDERBILT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/31/2018UNC-ASHEVILLE90-59W-28W135O27-4856.2%411321-5339.6%2016
1/5/2019OLE MISS71-81L-1.5L152P24-6040.0%351028-5749.1%3612
1/9/2019@ GEORGIA63-82L1.5L149U23-7032.9%411028-6046.7%4312
1/12/2019@ KENTUCKY47-56L13W152U17-4736.2%211222-4450.0%3815
1/16/2019S CAROLINA71-74L-4L146.5U20-4445.5%281521-5141.2%3512
1/19/2019MISSISSIPPI ST55-71L3L145U18-4936.7%301427-5945.8%409
1/23/2019TENNESSEE83-88L9.5W145.5O30-6050.0%331527-5846.6%308
1/26/2019@ OKLAHOMA55-86L9.5L140.5O21-5736.8%342236-6555.4%3612
1/29/2019KENTUCKY52-87L9.5L139.5U17-4637.0%292030-5455.6%297
2/2/2019@ MISSOURI67-77L3L134.5O20-4643.5%261227-5945.8%379
2/5/2019@ ARKANSAS66-69L6.5W146U22-4944.9%321423-5145.1%2911
2/9/2019ALABAMA67-77L3.5L144.5U21-5240.4%311124-5940.7%4213
2/13/2019@ FLORIDA57-66L11W131U18-5135.3%381919-5733.3%3912
2/16/2019AUBURN53-64L9L147U16-4833.3%431917-4934.7%277
2/19/2019@ TENNESSEE              
2/23/2019@ ALABAMA              
2/27/2019FLORIDA              
3/2/2019@ TEXAS A&M              
3/6/2019ARKANSAS              
3/9/2019@ LSU              

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2019GEORGIA96-50W-13.5W148.5U34-6453.1%45917-5332.1%3014
1/8/2019@ MISSOURI87-63W-8W137.5O31-5853.4%381121-5736.8%2915
1/12/2019@ FLORIDA78-67W-4W135.5O29-5552.7%361319-5435.2%2812
1/15/2019ARKANSAS106-87W-14W150.5O30-5752.6%341732-6747.8%3319
1/19/2019ALABAMA71-68W-13L155.5U28-6443.7%36925-5942.4%4113
1/23/2019@ VANDERBILT88-83W-9.5L145.5O27-5846.6%30830-6050.0%3315
1/26/2019W VIRGINIA83-66W-15W150U29-6147.5%331624-5543.6%3724
1/29/2019@ S CAROLINA92-70W-8.5W154O36-6456.2%391023-5740.4%3114
2/2/2019@ TEXAS A&M93-76W-12.5W148O40-6264.5%33829-6643.9%2910
2/5/2019MISSOURI72-60W-18.5L144.5U26-5349.1%34823-6535.4%369
2/9/2019FLORIDA73-61W-11W138U28-5352.8%311321-5935.6%3312
2/13/2019S CAROLINA85-73W-15.5L150O34-6949.3%401026-6341.3%3310
2/16/2019@ KENTUCKY69-86L4L146O24-5940.7%26929-5354.7%3911
2/19/2019VANDERBILT              
2/23/2019@ LSU              
2/27/2019@ OLE MISS              
3/2/2019KENTUCKY              
3/5/2019MISSISSIPPI ST              
3/9/2019@ AUBURN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
VANDERBILT: Last season: 12-20
Nickname: Commodores
Coach: Bryce Drew
Conference: Southeastern
Who's gone: G Matthew Fisher-Davis, G Riley LaChance and F Jeff Roberson finished their eligibility. Larry Austin Jr., graduated in May and transferred to Central Michigan. G Payton Willis transferred to Minnesota, and C Djery Baptiste left team to graduate in December and transfer to UMass.
Who's back: Two starters return in sophomore G Saben Lee and senior G Joe Toye. Juniors Matt Ryan, a 6-foot-8 forward, is eligible after sitting out a year after transferring from Notre Dame. C Yanni Wetzel also is eligible after playing at St. Mary's College in Texas. Others include Maxwell Evans, Clevon Brown, Ejike Obinna.
Who's new: Highest-rated recruiting class ever for Vanderbilt with PG Darius Garland, F Aaron Nesmith and F/C Simisola Shittu. Nesmith beat out Duke signee Zion Williamson as the Gatorade South Carolina player of the year, and Garland and Shittu both were consensus five-star recruits.
The Skinny: Vanderbilt is coming off its worst season since 2002-03 when the Commodores went 11-18 in Kevin Stallings' fourth season as coach. Drew is going into his third season in charge of the Commodores and hopes to finally have the pieces to play his style of ball.
Expectations: As talented as the Commodores are, their challenge is competing in a much tougher SEC with five teams in the preseason Top 25, including Kentucky and Tennessee as teams Vanderbilt must play not once but twice this season. Their schedule also includes a visit from Auburn, and the Commodores are predicted to finish eighth in the SEC.
TENNESSEE: Last season: 26-9, lost 63-62 to Loyola-Chicago in second round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Volunteers
Coach: Rick Barnes
Conference: Southeastern
Who's gone: Guards James Daniel (exhausted eligibility) and Chris Darrington (transferred to Toledo)
Who's back: Forward Grant Williams returns for his junior season after being selected by coaches as the 2018 SEC player of the year. He averaged 15.2 points and 6 rebounds last season. Forward Admiral Schofield, a second-team all-SEC selection last year with 13.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, worked out with NBA teams during the pre-draft process but decided to come back for his senior season. Junior guards Lamonte' Turner (10.9 points per game last year), Jordan Bowden (9.1) and Jordan Bone (7.3) also return. Bowden and Bone combined for 68 starts last year. Turner was Tennessee's third-leading scorer while coming off the bench. Kyle Alexander, a 6-foot-11 senior, led the Vols in offensive rebounds (85) and blocks (57) last season.
Who's new: Freshman D.J. Burns was rated as the nation's No. 108 prospect in his class according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. The 6-9 forward had over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds at York Preparatory Academy in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The Skinny: Tennessee returns its top six scorers from last year and heads into the season as one of the nation's most experienced teams. That explains why Tennessee is sixth in the Top 25, its highest preseason ranking ever.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers give Tennessee a 22-1 shot to win the national title, even though the Vols have never reached a Final Four. The only teams with better odds are Duke, Kentucky, Gonzaga, Kansas, North Carolina, Villanova, Nevada and Virginia. The SEC preseason media poll has Tennessee finishing second in the league, behind only Kentucky.
PREVIEW
No. 5 Tennessee regroups against skidding Vanderbilt
 

Two teams hoping to start winning streaks meet Tuesday night in Knoxville, Tenn., when Vanderbilt and No. 5 Tennessee square off.

The Volunteers (23-2, 11-1 SEC) saw a school-record 19-game winning streak snapped in Saturday's 86-69 loss at Kentucky on Saturday, knocking the Vols from the No. 1 ranking they'd held the previous four weeks.

More importantly, the loss left the SEC race wide open. Tennessee is now tied atop the leaderboard with LSU, and 10-2 Kentucky is just a game back.

Coach Rick Barnes didn't mince words after the rout.

"The things that we said we needed to do tonight, we didn't do," Barnes said. "We were a really poor, selfish team offensively. I told the coaches, 'I don't know who I'm looking at, what I'm looking at, where to turn.' Because, again, we just didn't give ourselves a chance."

"Selfish" hasn't characteristically been a word used to describe the Vols. Tennessee leads the SEC in assists with 19.6 per game, well ahead of second ranked Arkansas (16.2). Guard Jordan Bone leads the conference with 6.5 per game.

The Vols have exceptional scoring balance, with five players -- forward Grant Williams (19.3 points per game) and guards Admiral Schofield (16.7), Bone (13.4), Lamonte Turner (11.2) and Jordan Bowden (11.1) -- averaging in double figures, with forward Kyle Alexander (8.4) not far behind.

Williams needs more shots than the four he got against Kentucky -- he made three, including two 3-pointers, and also went 8 of 9 from the free-throw line for 16 points.

Shots were not a problem for Williams when the Vols and Commodores met on Jan. 23 in Nashville. He was 10 of 15 from the field, and hit all 23 foul shots in Tennessee's 88-83 overtime victory, finishing with a career-high 43 points.

Vanderbilt led that game 76-70 and was about to have the ball, but a baseline official whistled forward Clevon Brown for a controversial foul. After minutes of video review, Brown was charged with a Flagrant 1. Williams hit two free throws and added a lay-up two seconds later, keeping Tennessee alive.

For Vanderbilt (9-16, 0-12) it was freshman Aaron Nesmith (24 points) and sophomore Saben Lee (21) keeping the Commodores alive that night.

Nesmith (11.4 points per game) has become Vanderbilt's best player as the season progresses. Saturday, his 24 points and 14 rebounds weren't enough to keep the Commodores from losing to Auburn by a 64-53 score.

As has been the case during a 13-game losing streak, Vanderbilt had a chance late, trailing by four with the ball with under two minutes left.

The Commodores desperately need a third offensive threat. Nesmith (14.5 in SEC games) is the leading scorer in conference play, followed by Lee (13.6).

But fatigue may have become a factor for Lee late against Auburn. He's played at least 35 minutes in nine of his last 10 games, and has scored just four points in each of his last two.

Fatigue may be showing up in other ways. Vanderbilt shoots just 63 percent from the free-throw line in league play, hampering an offense built around getting to the line.

"The last couple years, with the team that we had, we couldn't get to the free-throw line for anything," coach Bryce Drew said last week. "Now, we're getting to the free throw-line a lot. The problem is, they're momentum-destroyers when we're on runs and we get front ends 1/8of one-and-ones 3/8 and we miss, or we get two and we miss them both."

--Field Level Media


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