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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 3/6/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
VANDERBILT
 
FLORIDA
+19.5  

-19.5  



 
40
Final
66

VANDERBILT (13 - 15) at FLORIDA (23 - 5)
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Wednesday, 3/6/2013 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
755VANDERBILT  
756FLORIDA-19-18
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
VANDERBILT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-15-115-115-1060.226.941.0%32.959.628.440.7%33.5
Road Games5-9-0.99-52-657.224.539.3%32.759.428.940.9%33.2
Last 5 Games4-1+34-12-166.028.841.4%35.855.626.239.1%31.4
Conference Games7-9-1.310-64-460.627.140.3%33.959.729.240.3%33.2
VANDERBILT Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)60.226.921-5041.0%8-2235.7%11-1762.4%33812165133
vs opponents surrendering65.730.123-5542.0%6-1833.4%13-2068.3%34912197144
Team Stats (Road Games)57.224.520-5039.3%7-2032.2%11-1863.6%33810175143
Stats Against (All Games)59.628.421-5240.7%6-1830.9%12-1771.0%33810166123
vs opponents averaging68.431.824-5543.8%6-1833.5%14-2168.6%351013187144
Stats Against (Road Games)59.428.921-5140.9%5-1830.4%12-1770.0%33811176123

FLORIDA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-5-11.414-117-1172.734.748.8%35.053.424.137.6%29.8
Home Games14-0+46-53-575.637.449.7%36.650.122.036.3%29.1
Last 5 Games3-2-5.61-40-467.233.846.3%32.057.027.439.4%36.6
Conference Games13-3-7.69-74-872.434.149.2%34.154.024.438.2%31.3
FLORIDA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.734.727-5548.8%8-2238.0%11-1669.0%35915147113
vs opponents surrendering64.929.823-5541.8%6-1833.2%13-1967.9%34912187144
Team Stats (Home Games)75.637.428-5549.7%8-2237.9%12-1772.3%371016128115
Stats Against (All Games)53.424.119-5137.6%5-1729.9%10-1566.7%30810166152
vs opponents averaging67.831.524-5543.6%6-1833.5%14-2068.4%351013187144
Stats Against (Home Games)50.122.019-5136.3%5-1728.0%8-1363.5%2979166162
Average power rating of opponents played: VANDERBILT 74.9,  FLORIDA 76.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
VANDERBILT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/15/2013OLE MISS79-89L8L127.5O26-5844.8%351232-6251.6%3810
1/19/2013@ S CAROLINA58-51W4W -16-3743.2%401814-5923.7%337
1/23/2013AUBURN73-61W-4W -20-4940.8%371322-5341.5%2915
1/26/2013@ MISSOURI59-81L12.5L130O24-5444.4%181028-5154.9%4014
1/29/2013@ TENNESSEE57-58L8.5W119U21-4942.9%311021-5042.0%3310
2/2/2013ALABAMA54-58L3L -19-3948.7%311719-5038.0%279
2/6/2013@ LSU56-57L5.5W -17-5431.5%381118-5036.0%3711
2/9/2013ARKANSAS67-49W3W -21-4250.0%351516-5230.8%3012
2/13/2013TENNESSEE46-58L-2L -20-5337.7%281124-5642.9%389
2/16/2013TEXAS A&M63-56W-1.5W112O22-4845.8%31923-5244.2%329
2/20/2013@ KENTUCKY70-74L11W -23-5244.2%30729-5651.8%367
2/23/2013@ MISSISSIPPI ST72-31W-4W -28-6145.9%51137-4017.5%1711
2/27/2013GEORGIA63-62W-5.5L111.5O19-5137.3%28420-4940.8%369
3/2/2013@ AUBURN62-55W-1.5W122U16-4932.7%39920-5635.7%368
3/6/2013@ FLORIDA              
3/9/2013S CAROLINA              

FLORIDA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/17/2013@ TEXAS A&M68-47W-10.5W122U25-5050.0%281117-5034.0%3316
1/19/2013MISSOURI83-52W-13W135.5U35-5959.3%351616-4932.7%2521
1/23/2013@ GEORGIA64-47W-15W -23-5145.1%31716-3941.0%2817
1/26/2013@ MISSISSIPPI ST82-47W-20.5W127O31-5655.4%441417-5232.7%2010
1/30/2013S CAROLINA75-36W-23.5W -28-5352.8%381214-4531.1%2417
2/2/2013OLE MISS78-64W-17.5L134.5O32-6251.6%341221-5538.2%3313
2/5/2013@ ARKANSAS69-80L-10.5L140O23-5641.1%331628-5749.1%349
2/9/2013MISSISSIPPI ST83-58W-28L128.5O31-5853.4%36823-5442.6%3116
2/12/2013KENTUCKY69-52W-10W135.5U26-5349.1%271121-5042.0%3117
2/16/2013@ AUBURN83-52W-17.5W -31-5457.4%30919-5435.2%3014
2/19/2013@ MISSOURI60-63L-4.5L140U22-5440.7%281423-5343.4%4019
2/23/2013ARKANSAS71-54W-17.5L138.5U29-6246.8%38821-5836.2%4114
2/26/2013@ TENNESSEE58-64L-8L125U24-5742.1%31724-5742.1%419
3/2/2013ALABAMA64-52W-15.5L119.5U20-4544.4%331022-5540.0%3111
3/6/2013VANDERBILT              
3/9/2013@ KENTUCKY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
VANDERBILT: All five starters who guided the Commodores to a 10-6 conference record last year and an SEC Tournament title (beating 30-1 Kentucky), including the conference's leading scorer John Jenkins, are gone. Now head coach Kevin Stallings will have to rely on G Kedren Johnson (3.1 PPG in 14.5 MPG) and under-the-radar freshmen swingmen Sheldon Jeter, Kevin Bright and A.J. Astroth. The latter two have the potential to become effective scorers, but they will need time, as will this entire team of unproven talent.
FLORIDA: The Gators have the talent and experience to win the SEC with three returning starters from a squad that made last year's Elite Eight and were four points shy of making the Final Four. Billy Donovan's teams are always fun to watch and led the nation last season with 9.6 threes per game. Even though Bradley Beal isn't back, leading scorer Kenny Boynton (15.9 PPG, 3.0 threes per game, 41% 3-pt FG) is and he should only thrive with more touches. Where the Gators become really dangerous though is in the frontcourt, a crew that can stretch any defense. Now-senior Erik Murphy (10.5 PPG, 4.5 RPG) made 1.7 threes per game last season on a 42.1% clip, making it difficult for any team to defend the 6-foot-10 athlete. Fellow big man Patric Young (10.2 PPG, 6.4 RPG) is more of a traditional post player at 6-foot-9, but makes the most of his chances down low making 61.8% of his field goals last year. He should be ready to become a dominant big as a junior, helping take this team to a conference crown. And the team even receives a solid reinforcement in the form of 6-foot-1 point guard Braxton Ogbueze, who should provide quality minutes and distribute the ball effectively.
PREVIEW
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*Vanderbilt-Florida Preview* ============================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

Vanderbilt (13-15) at Florida (23-5), 8:00 p.m. EDT

Florida is one win away from clinching its fourth outright SEC championship and second in three years.

The Gators can claim the top seed in the conference tournament with a victory in either of their last two games, but they'd certainly prefer to take care of business sooner than later.

Their first chance comes Wednesday night when they go for their 11th win in 12 home meetings with Vanderbilt.

The No. 11 Gators (23-5, 13-3) own a two-game edge over Kentucky and Alabama. Though on the brink of another league title and a likely high seed in the NCAA tournament, they haven't been at their best lately.

Florida has split its last four games and needed a late rally for a 64-52 win over the Crimson Tide on Saturday. Ball movement, rebounding and the team's health all appear to be concerns at the moment.

"We've deviated from who we are and we've got to get back to that," coach Billy Donovan said.

The Gators averaged 16.3 assists in their first 24 games but have recorded 10.5 per game in the last four. Donovan sees a direct link between that and his team's 3-point shooting slump, as Florida has hit 27.9 percent from beyond the arc in the last four contests after making 39.5 percent in the first 24.

Donovan, though, said it's more a matter of players moving without the ball as opposed to those with the ball needing to do a better job of finding their teammates.

"If a guy drives the ball and gets to the center of the paint, he's done his job," Donovan said. "It's the other four guys' responsibility to get open. There's no question that our 3-point shooting is correlated to us moving better on the perimeter and giving our guards outlets for better looks where we can make shots."

Florida has also been outrebounded by 5.8 over the last four after outrebounding opponents by an average of 7.1 before that.

Injuries to Will Yeguete and Michael Frazier II - who collectively average 9.4 boards - haven't helped and both were limited against Alabama, playing a combined 17 minutes with no points and one rebound.

"I couldn't get anything out of Frazier at all," Donovan said. "And Yeguete tells me after the game that he was absolutely petrified going out there."

Despite its poor record, Florida probably shouldn't overlook Vanderbilt (13-15, 7-9), winner of four of five and three in a row. The three victories, however, came against teams that are a combined 14 games under .500.

"Some of it's been better play, some of it has been location and opponents," coach Kevin Stallings said. "Hopefully most of it is that we're playing better."

The Commodores' recent surge has been keyed by freshman guard Kevin Bright, who's averaged 13.3 points over his last three contests while hitting 12 of 18 3-point shots. Bright averaged 6.2 points in his first 25 games while hitting 39.8 percent of his 3-pointers.

While Florida has struggled with its perimeter shooting, Vanderbilt has knocked down 10 or more 3s in three of its last four games.

The Commodores were 12 of 24 from 3-point range in the last meeting, a 77-67 home win Feb. 28, 2012 that broke a four-game losing streak in the series. Florida has won the last two home matchups, though those victories came by a combined 12 points - one of them going to overtime. Each of the last four games in Gainesville have been decided by single digits.


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