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  • Preview: Nittany Lions (10-7) at Boilermakers (14-3)
    Date: January 13, 2016 8:30 PM EDT

    Considering its dominant history against Penn State, Purdue should have a good chance to bounce back from its latest Big Ten defeat.

    The No. 24 Boilermakers try for a ninth consecutive home win over the Nittany Lions on Wednesday night.

    A winner of 16 of 19 in the series, Purdue (14-3, 2-2) hasn't lost to Penn State at Mackey Arena since Feb. 18, 2006. The Nittany Lions (10-7, 1-3) are 2-18 all-time against the Boilermakers on the road.

    Penn State's also dropped its first two league road contests, 70-64 to then-No. 4 Maryland on Dec. 30 in a game it led most of the way and 79-56 at Michigan on Jan. 2.

    The Boilermakers' lone defeat in 11 home contests came against Iowa on Jan. 2, but they rebounded to beat the Wolverines 87-70 at Mackey five days later. If Purdue is to roll again at home, though, it needs a better all-around performance than it had in Sunday's 84-70 loss at Illinois.

    "We just got beat," coach Matt Painter said.

    Painter made no excuses after his team yielded a season-high 54.2 percent shooting to the Illini - 9 of 17 from 3-point range - and committed 16 turnovers that turned into 24 points for the host. Purdue has allowed its last three opponents to shoot 42.9 percent from beyond the arc.

    "We have to do a better job of the details," Painter said. "It's got to be difficult for them on the other end."

    Foul trouble plagued starters Vince Edwards, Johnny Hill and Rapheal Davis, and the Boilermakers' inside trio of A.J. Hammons (13.9 points per game), Isaac Haas (10.8 ppg) and Caleb Swanigan (10.1) managed 28 points - 10 in the second half.

    The 7-foot-2 Haas has averaged 5.8 points and 41.7 percent shooting in the last six games.

    Hammons has scored 20.7 points per game in the last three against Penn State, totaling 44 as Purdue took both meetings last season. The 7-footer has averaged 10.3 rebounds in six games against the Nittany Lions.

    Back at Mackey for the first time since a 65-64 loss Jan. 18, 2014, Penn State has averaged 53.8 points and 39.6 percent shooting in the last eight visits.

    The Nittany Lions shot 39.3 percent in their two Big Ten road games, and 41.2 in Sunday's 92-65 home loss to then-No. 5 Michigan State. Penn State allowed the Spartans to hit half of their 70 attempts and go 10 of 20 from 3-point range. Its last three opponents have shot 53.3 percent overall and 53.8 from behind the arc.

    Purdue is shooting 48.0 percent at home and went 9 for 18 on 3s against Michigan after going 10 for 44 in the previous two at West Lafayette.

    The conference's worst 3-point shooting team at 29.8 percent, Penn State went 3 of 14 on Sunday.

    "We are going to pick ourselves back up," coach Patrick Chambers said. "It is going to be one of the years that we are going to be up and we are going to be down, and that's OK, as long as we continue the process of getting better."

    Leading scorer Brandon Taylor (15.9 ppg) struggled against the Spartans, going 3 of 12 and totaling 10 points.

    Penn State has dropped nine in a row against Top 25 opponents.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Preview: Golden Eagles (12-4) at Wildcats (14-2)
      Date: January 13, 2016 8:30 PM EDT

      Coach Jay Wright believes the Big East is the deepest it has been in three years, which makes Villanova's bid for a second 5-0 start in that span that much more impressive.

      Behind a balanced attack and the conference's top defense, the sixth-ranked Wildcats look to remain in sole possession of first place with a 33rd consecutive home win Wednesday night against a Marquette team going after its second top-10 road win in eight days.

      Villanova won its first five conference games en route to the Big East title in 2013-14, the first season after some schools left to form the American Athletic Conference. It now hopes to make a run to its third straight crown after winning its first four league games by an average of 14.7 points.

      With 2014-15 Big East co-player of the year Ryan Arcidiacono struggling Sunday, Josh Hart stepped up with eight points during a late 10-2 run that keyed a 60-55 win at then-No. 18 Butler. The junior guard scored 22 with 11 rebounds in the Wildcats' sixth straight victory.

      "It's definitely the best (the league has been)," Wright said. "I think we have eight teams right now playing good enough basketball to be NCAA Tournament teams. We've played Oklahoma, Virginia and some other top teams and the teams we're playing (in the Big East) are just as good."

      The Wildcats will see another one in Marquette, which has recovered from an 0-2 league start with a 65-64 win at then-No. 8 Providence on Jan. 5 and an 81-75 home victory over St. John's on Saturday. The Golden Eagles are 2-0 against ranked opponents this season after losing their previous 15.

      "We've got Marquette coming in and we know that's going to be tough," said Wright, whose team hasn't lost at home since January 2014. "In this league, it's just got to be on to the next game."

      None of the Golden Eagles' three freshmen starters were around in the most recent meeting when Villanova (14-2, 4-0) dealt Marquette (12-4, 2-2) its worst defeat in Big East tournament history. Hart finished with 20 points in the Wildcats' 84-49 quarterfinal victory March 12.

      Junior Luke Fischer had 18 points, freshman Henry Ellenson added 15 and 10 rebounds and classmate Haanif Cheatham scored 15 on Saturday against the Red Storm. Ellenson, who averages team highs of 15.9 points and 9.9 boards, has six double-doubles in his last seven games.

      The up-and-coming Golden Eagles now hope to snap their six-game slide in this series.

      "The reality is every game in the Big East is a battle. If you look on the floor, we've got a lot of young kids who are learning," coach Steve Wojciechowski said. "We have to remember where our guys are at. This is not some well-oiled machine where we have five seniors and you expect this amazing consistency. We've got guys who are learning on the job."

      Wojciechowski's crew has shot a combined 48.5 percent in the last two wins after it made 38.3 percent in losses to Seton Hall and Georgetown. Marquette, though, has committed 39 turnovers in its last two and is going up against a Villanova team that leads the conference with 60.1 points allowed per game and a 37.6 defensive field-goal percentage.

      The Golden Eagles lost all three meetings last season by an average of 21.3 points.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • Preview: Gamecocks (15-0) at Crimson Tide (9-5)
        Date: January 13, 2016 9:00 PM EDT

        South Carolina is two wins from equaling the best start in school history, and while its next two opponents don't appear to be streak-stopper material, neither did its last.

        After a tight home game against a questionable foe, the 19th-ranked Gamecocks head to Alabama on Wednesday night hoping for a smoother next step as they emerge onto the national radar.

        The Gamecocks (15-0, 2-0 SEC) are off to their best start since 1933-34 when they won their first 17 games, tied with a midseason winning streak in 1969-70 for the longest in school history. Three days after they face Alabama - winless in SEC play and the conference's lowest-scoring team - they host a Missouri team which is 0-6 away from home.

        South Carolina and SMU are the only unbeaten teams left in Division I, but it didn't look very good for the Gamecocks early in Saturday's 69-65 win over Vanderbilt.

        "You know you're in league play when you win a game like you did on Saturday, and by Sunday morning before church you're already worked up and consumed and concerned with the next opportunity," coach Frank Martin said.

        The Commodores had lost five of seven but jumped out to an 8-0 lead - the largest deficit the Gamecocks have faced all season - and were up 38-35 at halftime. Junior Sindarius Thornwell, though, drew a distinction between this team's reaction and what it likely would have been in previous seasons.

        "In the past, it would have gotten ugly. Eight would have turned into 16," said Thornwell, who had a game-high 19 points.

        In three games since the calendar flipped, the guard is averaging 19.7 points and shooting 50.0 percent after posting marks of 10.8 and 33.6 through 12 games. Thornwell now needs backcourt mate and No. 2 scorer Duane Notice to get back on track after he shot 29.4 percent in the last four games.

        That's hardly soured Martin's mood. After going 45-54 in his first three seasons at South Carolina and not finishing better than 11th in the SEC, Martin is finally having fun again.

        "They've got me on a ride right now that is unreal," he said.

        South Carolina has won two of the past three meetings but dropped the last three in Tuscaloosa. Thornwell was limited to an average of 5.0 points on 3-of-22 shooting in two matchups last season.

        Alabama (9-5, 0-2) has split four games with the Top 25 this season, including Saturday's 77-61 loss at then-No. 9 Kentucky as its losing streak against ranked SEC teams grew to 16.

        The Crimson Tide held a third straight opponent below 30 percent from 3-point range but failed to reach 70 points for a fifth consecutive game, dropping their season average to 66.0.

        "We did a good job of defending the 3-point line tonight, but our interior defense just wasn't there, and then offensively we're still a work in progress in terms of trying to become a balanced team," coach Avery Johnson told the school's official website.

        Leading scorer Retin Obasohan topped 20 points for a third straight game, shooting 53.5 percent with seven 3-pointers in that span. The senior is averaging 14.6 points, up from 7.8 over the previous two seasons.

        Alabama got within four in the second half but shot 34.6 percent overall and made 18 field goals or fewer for the sixth time. Kentucky was the first team to shoot higher than 46.7 percent (54.9) against the Crimson Tide.

        "Especially when you go on a run against a good team, you've got to be aware of the fact that they're going to attack back," Obasohan said. "We just have to a better job of executing offensively and defensively and capitalizing on the run that we made."
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • Preview: Sooners (13-1) at Cowboys (9-6)
          Date: January 13, 2016 9:00 PM EDT

          The only time Oklahoma has lost to Oklahoma State during senior Buddy Hield's time in Norman, Hield never took the court because of a broken foot. That was in his freshman season, and the Sooners have won five straight since.

          Hield won't just be on the court Wednesday night in Stillwater as No. 2 Oklahoma tries to extend its winning streak in the Bedlam Series. He'll be entering feeling like everything he puts up is going to splash, while the Cowboys are well aware of their own offensive shortcomings.

          Hield followed a career-high 46-point effort in a 109-106 triple-overtime loss at No. 1 Kansas on Jan. 4 with 31 on 11-of-14 shooting and 6 of 8 from 3-point range in Saturday's 86-76 home win over Kansas State.

          "Everything I shoot now, I just feel like, is going in," said Hield, who is averaging 18.7 points in six wins over the Cowboys.

          Three of those came last season with Hield scoring 21.3 points and shooting 60.6 percent while hitting 8 of 12 from 3-point range. That's about the level of efficiency his coach is seeing now with Hield averaging 33.3 points and shooting 58.1 percent in his last four games. His 51.3 percent from long range in that time is actually down from the first 10 games (52.3).

          "It's hard to imagine anyone playing more efficiently than Buddy is, in terms of making shots, attacking, making good plays for his teammates," said Lon Kruger, whose team retained its No. 2 ranking despite the heartbreaker in Lawrence.

          But there's been more to the Sooners than Hield. Oklahoma (13-1, 2-1 Big 12) hit 11 of 19 from 3-point range against Kansas State and is shooting a Division I-leading 46.4 percent from deep. Jordan Woodard had 19 points and is averaging 22.0 in his last four on 54.4 percent overall shooting and 62.5 from long range.

          Oklahoma State, meanwhile, doesn't have a single-game outside-shooting effort on the level of the Sooners' season average. The Cowboys (9-6, 1-2) return home after losing consecutive road games by 17 points each, including a 77-60 defeat at then-No. 17 West Virginia on Saturday. Over a 4-5 span, Oklahoma State has averaged 64.0 points and shot 41.0 percent.

          "We struggle to score no matter who we play," said coach Travis Ford, who lost top returning scorer Phil Forte to what will likely be a season-ending elbow injury in November.

          Jeff Newberry has taken on the greatest offensive load and shown some positive signs in Big 12 play. After averaging 7.3 points and shooting 28.6 percent in the last four nonconference games, he's scored 15.0 per game and shot 57.1 percent in his last three.

          But that doesn't matter if Oklahoma State isn't getting much in the way of attempts. The Cowboys have been dominated on the glass in the losses by a 42.0-25.5 margin while allowing their opponents 20.5 offensive rebounds.

          "We obviously have been disappointed in our rebounds last game," Ford said. "We talked a lot about it, did drills and did a lot of other stuff. Sometimes it just boils down to desire. Sometimes it just boils down to toughness."

          Oklahoma has won 17 straight against unranked opponents, but Oklahoma State has taken three of its last four against the top two teams in the country. The Sooners have won the last two in Stillwater, though the past five meetings there have been decided by single digits.

          "It will be extremely difficult and challenging," Kruger said. "Guys on both teams will play very hard and compete against each other. We have to maintain composure and poise and go up to Stillwater and play better."
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Trojans visit Bruins
              January 12, 2016

              USC TROJANS (14-3) at UCLA BRUINS (11-6)

              Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA
              Tip-off: Wednesday, 11:00 p.m. ET
              Sportsbook.ag Line: NA

              Local rivals USC and UCLA meet at Pauley Pavilion for a Pac-12 showdown with both teams riding high after beating Top 10 Arizona last week.

              USC (12-5 ATS) is off to a fantastic start under coach Andy Enfield, having won nine of their last 10 contests (7-3 ATS) and shooting for its first NCAA berth since the 2010-11 season under former coach Kevin O’Neill. The Trojans are fresh off a game that would make Oklahoma and Kansas blush, a 103-101 (USC +3) four-overtime thriller over Arizona at the Galen Center last Saturday. It was the third quadruple-overtime game in USC history and the last since 1985 – an 80-78 defeat of UCLA.

              Speaking of the Bruins, they also downed Arizona at home, 87-84 (UCLA +3) on a last-second three by G Bryce Alford (17.4 PPG) on a night where the Bruins honored Russell Westbrook. UCLA’s most recent victory was last Saturday over Arizona State (87-81, UCLA -5.5). The Trojans also defeated Arizona State last week, 75-65 (USC -6). UCLA’s two home wins have improved coach Steve Alford’s Bruins to 8-1 (5-4 ATS) at Pauley Pavilion and 2-2 in Pac-12 play.

              USC is 3-1 in conference play and 2-1 SU (2-1 ATS) on the road overall this season. UCLA has owned this series recently, going 9-1 SU (7-3 ATS) since 2012. UCLA has been the favorite in each of the last 10 games and has been a double-digit favorite in each of the past five meetings at Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins have won seven straight in this matchup (6-1 ATS), including three wins just last season (including the Pac-12 tournament). The total has gone OVER in each of the last five contests between USC and UCLA.

              USC is playing fast and exciting basketball. It boasts six double-figure scorers and averages 84.3 PPG (14th NCAA). Not only is it scoring, but USC is locking down on the defensive end, too. Led by three players averaging more than one block per game, the Trojans swat 6.7 shots per game (3rd NCAA). USC will challenge shots not just at the rim, but on the perimeter (38.8 % FGA, 23rd NCAA; 31.8% 3PT, 65th NCAA). Enfield’s squad relies on the long ball for offense (40.9% 3PT, 12th NCAA) as four Trojans average between 1.7 and 2.1 threes per game, all of them shooting better than 39.5% 3PT.

              G Julian Jacobs (12.9 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 5.8 APG) is not one of the aforementioned four marksmen, but he is arguably USC’s most important player. Finally at full strength due to a nagging ankle injury, Jacobs stuffed the stat sheet in a team-high 53 minutes in the four-OT win over Arizona (18 points, 6 rebounds, 9 assists, 7 steals). G Elijah Stewart (10.8 PPG, 44% 3PT) has seen his playing time fluctuate, but was really feeling it with a team-high 27 points in the win on Saturday. Second only to Jacobs’ 53 minutes against the Wildcats was his backcourt partner, G Jordan McLaughlin (12.9 PPG, 5.2 APG, 45% 3PT).

              USC’s frontcourt is anchored by two 6-foot-10 forwards who do completely different things: F Bennie Boatwright (12.3 PPG, 39.5% 3PT) is a sweet-shooting freshman who leads the team with 2.1 3PM, while F Nikola Jovanovic (12.5 PPG, 7.7 RPG) is their most potent inside force. He averaged 17.6 PPG in the three meetings against the Bruins last season. Jovanovic has 8 blocks over his past two games. USC could run into problems on the glass against the Bruins, as the Trojans are extremely vulnerable on the offensive glass (11.8 Off Reb Allowed, 335th NCAA).

              UCLA comes into this game, as USC does, on the heels of sweeping the Arizona schools at home, capped by the thrilling defeat of Arizona on Thursday with Alford’s step-back three pointer just before time expired. Alford, who went 9-18 FG (5-11 3PT) for a team-high 25 points in that win, played very efficient basketball this past week, going 16-29 FG overall with only two turnovers. The elder Alford’s club will look to punish USC on the glass (42.1 RPG, 14th NCAA) and especially on the offensive boards, where USC struggles to box out (12.1 Off Reb/Game, 18th NCAA).

              The Bruins will lean on the inside tandem of F Tony Parker (13.0 PPG, 9.9 RPG) and F Thomas Welsh (12.8 PPG, 8.8 RPG) to overpower the leaner Trojans in the paint. Welsh has grabbed 10-plus rebounds in four of his past five games. Winning the battle on the boards will mitigate a subpar defense (76.8 PPG, 268th NCAA) that could have real trouble against USC’s multitude of weapons on the perimeter, as teams hoist a ton of threes against UCLA (24.4 3PA/G, 333rd NCAA), hitting eight threes per game on average.

              Along with Alford, the Bruins do boast a solid perimeter attack of their own, supported by G Isaac Hamilton (16.5 PPG, 49% FG) and G Aaron Holiday (10.6 PPG, 3.8 APG). Hamilton and Holiday were keys in the win over Arizona State on Saturday. Hamilton led the team with 26 points while Holiday’s three with one minute left put the Bruins ahead of the Sun Devils for good. Hamilton scored a career-high 36 points the last time UCLA met USC, a 96-70 win for the Bruins in last season’s Pac-12 Tournament.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • Wednesday's Tip Sheet
                January 13, 2016

                **Houston at Cincinnati**

                -- As of early this morning, most betting shops had Cincinnati (12-5 straight up, 5-8 against the spread) installed as a nine-point favorite.

                -- Houston (13-2 SU, 6-4 ATS) is out to a 3-0 start in AAC play, leaving it just one-half game behind conference-leading Southern Methodist. The Cougars have won five in a row, including last Tuesday’s 63-45 win over Tulane as 10.5-point home favorites. Robert Gray Jr. led the way with a team-high 15 points, while Devonta Pollard and Danrad Knowles chipped in with 13 points apiece. LeRon Barnes pulled down a team-best 14 rebounds.

                -- Houston has been an underdog twice, winning 77-50 at Temple as a six-point ‘dog and losing 67-57 at Rhode Island as a seven-point puppy.

                -- Gray leads Houston in scoring (18.6 points per game) and steals (1.3 SPG). Pollard is averaging 14.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game, while Oregon transfer Damyean Dotson is averaging 12.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per contest. Another transfer, Ronnie Johnson from Purdue, is scoring in double figures (11.9) thanks to 40.0 percent shooting from 3-point range.

                -- Houston played cupcakes galore in non-conference action, beating 10 teams with RPI’s worse than No. 215. Kelvin Sampson’s squad has played just five teams inside the RPI Top 150, going 3-2 with wins over LSU at home and a neutral-site victory over Wyoming.

                -- Cincinnati has won 10 in a row over Houston going back to 1998, but the Cougars are 3-1 ATS in the last four head-to-head meetings. The ‘under’ is also 3-1 in the last four encounters.

                -- Cincinnati has lost three of its last five games both SU and ATS, including last week’s 59-57 loss at SMU as a six-point underdog last week. The Bearcats blew a seven-point lead in the last four minutes by allowing SMU’s Nic Moore to bury a pair of 3-pointers at crunch time. Farad Cobb drilled 6-of-11 from downtown and had a team-high 18 points and four steals in the losing effort. Gary Clark finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds and five steals.

                -- Cincinnati has already lost three times in 10 home games. The Bearcats are 2-4 ATS in their six lined home games. The three defeats came against Iowa State, Temple and Butler by 11 combined points.

                -- Mick Cronin’s team is off a 54-51 win at South Florida as a 15.5-point road favorite. Troy Caupain hit four treys and finished with 14 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists. Octavius Ellis and Shaquille Thomas scored 10 points apiece, while Clark collected a team-best 11 rebounds.

                -- Cincinnati owns a 2-3 spread record in five games as a single-digit ‘chalk’ this year.

                -- Cobb is averaging a team-best 12.1 points per game while draining triples at a 47.5 percent clip. Caupain is scoring 11.2 PPG and has an outstanding 78/26 assists-to-turnovers ratio. Clark is averaging 9.5 points and 8.6 rebounds per game while making 58.5 percent of his shots from the field.

                -- Dating back to last season, Houston owns a 12-4 spread record in its last 16 games.

                -- The ‘over’ is 6-3-1 overall for UH, but the ‘under’ is 2-1 in three true road assignments.

                -- The ‘under’ is on a 66-27 roll for the Bearcats in their 93 games. The ‘under’ has cashed in their last three games and six of their last eight.

                -- Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPNU.

                **Ole Miss at LSU**

                -- Going into tonight’s showdown in Baton Rouge, Ole Miss and LSU are in a fifth-place tie in the SEC standings with identical 2-1 records. As of early this morning, most spots had the Tigers listed as eight-point favorites.

                -- LSU (9-6 SU, 5-7 ATS) has won eight of its nine home games at Pete Maravich Assembly Center, compiling a 4-2 spread record. The Tigers picked up their biggest win of the season last week when they knocked off Kentucky by an 85-67 count as three-point home underdogs.

                -- LSU fell victim to a letdown scenario Saturday when it lost a 68-62 decision at Florida as a three-point road underdog. Ben Simmons stuffed the stat sheet with 28 points, 17 rebounds and four assists, but he committed all eight of his turnovers in the second half. Keith Hornsby added 10 points, but he was off the mark on all five of his 3-point attempts. For the first time since joining the team the last seven games, Arizona transfer Craig Victor (12.6 PPG, 6.6 RPG) failed to score in double figures with only six points on 2-of-9 shooting from the floor. The Tigers made only 3-of-20 launches from long distance.

                -- Simmons is producing monster numbers in what almost certainly will be his only season at LSU. The freshman sensation is averaging team-highs in scoring (20.6 PPG), rebounding (13.1 RPG), assists (5.1 APG), field-goal percentage (57.7%), steals (1.9 SPG) and blocked shots (1.3 BPG).

                -- Hornsby was injured and missed LSU’s first seven games, but he’s been making up for it since returning. The senior shooting guard is averaging 15.5 PPG while making 50.0 percent of his shots from the field, 41.0 percent of his attempts from 3-point range and 84.8 percent of his free throws. Hornsby also has twice as many assists (16) as turnovers (eight).

                -- Ole Miss (12-3 SU, 7-7 ATS) lost both head-to-head meetings against LSU last season, but the Rebels have won seven of the last 10 encounters, going 6-4 versus the number.

                -- Andy Kennedy’s team has won nine of its last 10 games with the only loss coming at Kentucky (83-61). The Rebels are 6-4 ATS in those last 10 outings. They are 4-1 SU and 3-2 ATS in their five road contests this year.

                -- Ole Miss is off back-to-back home wins over Alabama (74-66) and Georgia (72-71). Stefan Moody’s go-ahead layup with six seconds remaining lifted the Rebels to victory. UGA led by nine at intermission and by four with less than a minute to play. Moody scored a game-high 28 points to go with seven assists, four rebounds and three steals. Rasheed Brooks and Sebastian Saiz both finished with 14 points 10 rebounds apiece.

                -- Moody leads the SEC and is sixth in the nation in scoring with his 23.9 PPG average. The senior guard, who is playing his second season for Ole Miss after transferring from Florida Atlantic, is dishing out a team-best 4.1 APG. Saiz is averaging 12.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. The junior center has a team-high 18 blocked shots.

                -- Ole Miss owns a 1-1 record both SU and ATS in a pair of games as an underdog. The Rebels won outright at Memphis as three-point ‘dogs. They have an RPI of 44, going 3-2 against the Top 100 with wins vs. Georgia State vs. Alabama and vs. UGA. Their only other loss came versus Seton Hall on a neutral floor.

                -- LSU is No. 121 in the RPI Rankings. Johnny Jones’s squad is 2-4 against RPI Top-100 competition, winning at Vanderbilt in addition to the win over UK. The Tigers have lost at Florida, vs. Wake Forest, vs. N.C. State on a neutral court and at Charleston. They also have a neutral-court loss to Marquette.

                -- The ‘under’ is 7-5 overall for LSU, 5-1 in its home games. The Tigers have seen the ‘under’ cash in back-to-back contests and four of their last five.

                -- The ‘under’ has cashed at an 8-1 clip in the Rebels’ last nine road games dating back to last year. As for this season, Ole Miss has watched the ‘under’ go 8-6 overall, but the ‘over’ is on a 5-1 run in their last six games.

                -- The ‘under’ is on an 11-3 run in the last 14 head-to-head meetings between these bitter SEC rivals.

                -- ESPN2 will have the telecast at 9:00 p.m. Eastern.
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                      • Preview: Hawkeyes (12-3) at Spartans (16-1)
                        Date: January 14, 2016 7:00 PM EDT

                        Michigan State's only defeat came during Denzel Valentine's four-game absence and dropped it from the No. 1 ranking.

                        Coach Tom Izzo isn't blaming that loss on missing his best player, though.

                        Sixteenth-ranked Iowa has been one of the hottest teams in the country, and it'll look to snap an 18-game losing streak at the Breslin Center by beating the No. 4 Spartans for the second time in two weeks Thursday night.

                        Valentine underwent a minor knee procedure that kept him out of Michigan State's 83-70 loss to the Hawkeyes (12-3, 3-0 Big Ten) on Dec. 29. The Spartans (16-1, 3-1) looked completely outmatched as Iowa won for the first time in 10 meetings, but Izzo wouldn't use Valentine's absence as an excuse.

                        "Iowa is probably playing as well as anybody," he said. "I don't think anybody should think that loss was because Valentine wasn't with us.

                        "The energy level better be up (Thursday) because that to me was the most disappointing game I've played in in a couple years. Not with the loss, but with the way we played."

                        Michigan State has won three straight since and had Valentine back for Sunday's 92-65 victory at Penn State. Bryn Forbes had all 20 of his points in the first half and Valentine came off the bench to score all 10 of his in the second.

                        'It's tough to throw a player like me in where we've been playing with the same group for four games because I do some things and people may not be ready for (them),' Valentine said. 'So we have to get used to playing with each other."

                        Izzo said Valentine will be in the starting lineup against Iowa but that Eron Harris should get minutes similar to what he received while starting in place of Valentine.

                        Forbes has averaged 18.4 points and shot 57.1 percent from 3-point range in his last five, but he went 1 of 5 from the field and scored three points in the first meeting with the Hawkeyes. Izzo credited the defense of guard Anthony Clemmons, a Lansing native and high school teammate of Forbes and Valentine when they won back-to-back state championships.

                        Clemmons was a year from being born the last time Hawkeyes won at the Breslin Center in 1993. The Spartans are 8-0 at home this season while holding opponents averages of 50.9 points and 30.9 percent from the field.

                        "It's a tough place to play, the crowd is always into it and they feed off the fans," Clemmons told the team's official website. "They're a totally different team (from the first meeting). Denzel contributes 30 to 35 points per game with his points, assists, and pass to assists. He's valuable to their whole offense and they feed off his confidence. Playing with him, I know how that works."

                        Iowa comes into this matchup well-rested, having not played since a 77-66 win over Nebraska on Jan. 5. It has surged into the rankings with a five-game winning streak that also includes a victory at then-No. 14 Purdue on Jan. 2.

                        Mike Gesell, who scored a career-high 25 points against the Spartans, had 22 and 10 assists against the Cornhuskers. Jarrod Uthoff scored 25 for the second straight game after managing 10 points and battling foul trouble against Michigan State.

                        The Hawkeyes, though, face a completely different challenge in trying to win in East Lansing.

                        "You can't get rattled," Uthoff said. "Some things might not go your way, but you have to have the toughness to fight through them."
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                        • Preview: Huskies (11-4) at Wildcats (13-3)
                          Date: January 14, 2016 9:00 PM EDT

                          Perhaps even worse than the fact that Arizona is riding a rare losing streak under coach Sean Miller is that its star freshman won't be around to help the team recover.

                          It's certainly not the way the Wildcats hoped things would be going as they take on surprising Pac-12 leader Washington, though a return home has always served them well.

                          After losing Allonzo Trier, No. 18 Arizona will try to avoid its first three-game slide in nearly six years by winning its 48th straight at home Thursday night.

                          The Wildcats (13-3, 1-2) are back in Tucson searching for answers after an 87-84 loss at UCLA last Thursday and a 103-101 quadruple-overtime defeat at USC on Saturday.

                          Arizona gave up an average of 61.8 points in its first 13 games before letting opponents score 90.7 in conference play.

                          'In many ways this trip will have great meaning for our future,' said Miller, whose squad hadn't suffered back-to-back losses since March 2012. 'It's good for our guys to see how we feel when we're not a good defensive team.'

                          Things got worse for the Wildcats when they learned Trier would be out for at least four weeks after breaking his right hand Saturday. The 6-foot-6 guard, averaging a team-high 14.8 points, was coming into his own with 20 or more in three of his last four games.

                          "I feel terrible for Allonzo because we've watched him grow since early November and I think he's getting better in all aspects of the game," Miller said.

                          Gabe York had 21 points and Kaleb Tarczewski added 16 and 12 rebounds against USC. Ryan Anderson, however, hopes to bounce back after finishing with five points on 2-of-7 shooting. The senior forward had averaged 15.5 points over his previous 11.

                          The Wildcats are happy to be home as they try to avoid their first three-game losing streak since Feb. 13-25, 2010. They've won by an average of 22.2 points during the longest active home winning streak in the nation, which dates to a 77-69 loss to California in February 2013.

                          That run, though, could be threatened by a young Washington team that has come out of the first two weeks of the Pac-12 schedule in sole possession of first place.

                          The Huskies (11-4, 3-0) beat then-No. 25 UCLA 96-93 in double overtime on Jan. 1 before rallying from 22 points down to defeat USC 87-85 two days later. They escaped with a 99-95 overtime win at Washington State on Saturday.

                          "We've played three games and have 15 to go,' said coach Lorenzo Romar, whose team of mostly freshmen was picked to finish 11th. 'We wouldn't trade it to be 0-3 but there is just so much time. Two weeks have gone by and there are nine weeks.'

                          Arizona will have to find a way to contain Andrew Andrews, who easily leads the conference with 21.6 points per game. The senior guard has been on a roll, scoring 35 against UCLA, 24 versus USC and 29 against Washington State.

                          He had 18 points and 11 rebounds in an 86-62 home loss in the only meeting last season. The Huskies have lost the last four in the series and seven of the past eight at Arizona.

                          'The last few years, we've just been outclassed,' Romar said.
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                          • Preview: Cougars (12-5) at Bulldogs (13-3)
                            Date: January 14, 2016 9:00 PM EDT

                            Gonzaga returns to the Top 25 in time to face the only West Coast Conference team to win in Spokane in almost five years.

                            Looking for an eighth consecutive victory, the No. 25 Bulldogs try to avenge last season's home defeat to BYU on Thursday night.

                            Backed by preseason All-American Kyle Wiltjer and talented sophomore big man Domantas Sabonis, Gonzaga (13-3, 5-0) was ninth in the AP Poll to start the season. However, the Bulldogs fell out after a 71-66 home loss to UCLA dropped them to 6-3 on Dec. 12. Making matters worse, they lost 7-foot-1 senior Przemek Karnowski to a season-ending back injury.

                            But Gonzaga has managed to turn things around while averaging 88.9 points and shooting 51.8 percent in the last seven games after scoring 73.9 per contest and shooting 47 percent in the first nine.

                            "We try to play well together," said Wiltjer, who has averaged 27 points and shot 57.4 percent in the last four after shooting 44.8 percent in the first 12 contests.

                            Though the Bulldogs have already dropped two home games for the first time since 2010-11, they press forward trying to improve to 4-0 at home in the WCC.

                            Gonzaga has lost only seven times in the last 142 conference contests at home. The most recent, a 73-70 defeat to BYU on Feb. 28, snapped a 41-game winning streak at the McCarthey Athletic Center and was the Bulldogs' first league defeat there since a two-point loss to Saint Mary's on Jan. 27, 2011.

                            Kyle Collinsworth (14.9 points per game) scored a game-high 20 points for the Cougars, who led throughout and overcame 42.4 percent shooting by holding the Bulldogs to 37 percent in the second half and having a 19-12 advantage in second-chance points.

                            "They came in here and were just far more aggressive than we were,' coach Mark Few said after his No. 3 Bulldogs were upset.

                            Collinsworth, leading scorer Chase Fischer (18.1 ppg) and backup center Corbin Kaufusi are the only current Cougars who played in that game. However, BYU (12-5, 3-1) has averaged 93.3 points and has won three straight - including its first road game in five tries - since an 85-74 loss at Saint Mary's to open league play.

                            That momentum could benefit the Cougars in a hostile environment Thursday.

                            "I'm very excited," said freshman Zac Seljaas, who has averaged 16 points and gone 14 of 26 from 3-point range in the last three games. "I like playing on the road. Going in and making the crowd mad because you're scoring more than them, there's nothing better. I feel like we can go in and play our game."

                            So too should the Bulldogs, who have scored at least 85 points and held opponents to 43.2 percent shooting in their first three conference home contests. Wiltjer scored 32 points and Sabonis had 28 with a career-high 17 boards in Saturday's 85-74 home victory over Portland. Gonzaga held the Pilots to 4-of-20 shooting from 3-point range and overcame a 42.2 percent effort from the floor and 16 turnovers.

                            "It's a good win," Few said. "Any time we can dig out a win in the league, with this group, we're going to celebrate it and feel good about it."
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                            • Preview: Panthers (14-1) at Cardinals (13-3)
                              Date: January 14, 2016 9:00 PM EDT

                              You can look at Thursday night's game between Pittsburgh and Louisville as a Top 25 matchup, but Panthers coach Jamie Dixon has another title for it: The Grad-Transfer Championship.

                              The 20th-ranked Panthers and their slew of new contributors seek an 11th straight win when they visit the No. 21 Cardinals, who have also taken advantage of the graduate-transfer loophole.

                              Both teams feature key members which completed undergraduate degrees elsewhere and transferred with their remaining eligibility. While normal transfers must sit out a full year, graduate transfers are eligible to play immediately.

                              Pittsburgh (14-1, 3-0 ACC) has used the rule to bolster the experience of an otherwise young group. Guard Sterling Smith has averaged 7.2 points and 4.2 rebounds while starting each game, and forwards Rafael Maia and Alonzo Nelson-Ododa have switched off starting and combined for 5.3 points and 7.0 boards per game.

                              They will face guards Damion Lee and Trey Lewis, a pair of graduate transfers leading Louisville (13-3, 2-1) in scoring at 16.6 and 13.4 points per game.

                              "That's the story," Dixon said. "There's have done well, ours have done well. You need guys for different reasons, different spots, different roles. You can kind of find each role covered by our two teams."

                              With some new faces, it's some surprising offensive numbers that have pushed Pittsburgh into the Top 25. The Panthers, typically a defensive-oriented team, have averaged 85.3 points - the highest mark in program history and well above last season's 67.0. They have amassed 90 points six times and averaged 89.0 while shooting 51.4 percent in their last three.

                              Pittsburgh made 10 3-pointers for the fourth time in Saturday's 86-82 win at Notre Dame, the Panthers' first true road game and third win to open conference play - just the second time they have done that in the last five seasons after doing it in eight of the previous 10.

                              The last time Pittsburgh won 11 straight was its 16-game run to open the 2008-09 season.

                              A step back offensively resulted in the first ACC loss for Louisville. The Cardinals had averaged 83.2 points through their first 15 games - well above last season's 69.0 mark - but fell 66-62 at Clemson on Sunday.

                              Louisville shot a season-low 35.3 percent and missed its first 15 3-pointers before finishing 3 of 23 from long range. The defense couldn't make up the difference despite holding the Tigers to 32.6 percent shooting.

                              "I knew this type of game was going to happen sooner or later," coach Rick Pitino said. "I've been trying to warn our guys about it. You've got to have your defense every night and we haven't. We got burned because of it."

                              After combining for 42 points in a 75-73 loss at then-No. 12 Kentucky on Dec. 26, Lee and Lewis have struggled the last three games, averaging a combined 18.0 points while shooting 27.6 percent.

                              The Cardinals, who have won the last six meetings in this series and have taken the past five in Louisville, will try to improve to 12-0 at the KFC Yum! Center. They have shot 52.0 percent at home while holding opponents to 34.1 percent.
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                                The record is 12 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+10.9 units)

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                                The record is 12 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+10.9 units)

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                                The record is 12 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+10.9 units)

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                                The record is 13 Wins and 1 Losses for the last three seasons (+11.9 units)

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                                The record is 2 Wins and 15 Losses for the last three seasons (-14.5 units)

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                                The record is 6 Wins and 26 Losses for the since 1992 (-22.6 units)

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                                CBB > (759) WASHINGTON@ (760) ARIZONA | 2016-01-14 21:00:00 - 2016-01-14 21:00:00
                                Play ON ARIZONA ?>in the first halfin Home games against conference opponents
                                The record is 9 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+9 units)

                                CBB > (795) MARIST@ (796) RIDER | 2016-01-14 20:00:00 - 2016-01-14 20:00:00
                                Play AGAINST MARIST ?>in the first halfin All games after allowing 80 points or more
                                The record is 1 Wins and 12 Losses for the last three seasons (-12.2 units)

                                CBB > (713) CONNECTICUT@ (714) TULSA | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play AGAINST CONNECTICUT ?>in the first halfin Road games after a conference game
                                The record is 1 Wins and 11 Losses for the last two seasons (-11.1 units)

                                CBB > (713) CONNECTICUT@ (714) TULSA | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play AGAINST CONNECTICUT ?>in the first halfin All games when playing against a team with a winning record
                                The record is 7 Wins and 24 Losses for the last two seasons (-19.4 units)

                                CBB > (759) WASHINGTON@ (760) ARIZONA | 2016-01-14 21:00:00 - 2016-01-14 21:00:00
                                Play ON ARIZONA ?>in the first halfin Home games after a conference game
                                The record is 8 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+8 units)

                                CBB > (743) WI-GREEN BAY@ (744) IL-CHICAGO | 2016-01-14 20:00:00 - 2016-01-14 20:00:00
                                Play AGAINST IL-CHICAGO ?>in the first halfin All games versus the first half line in all games
                                The record is 12 Wins and 31 Losses for the last two seasons (-22.1 units)

                                CBB > (725) TOWSON ST@ (726) DELAWARE | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play AGAINST DELAWARE ?>in the first halfin Home games against conference opponents
                                The record is 3 Wins and 15 Losses for the last three seasons (-13.5 units)

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                                CBB TOTALS

                                CBB > (759) WASHINGTON@ (760) ARIZONA | 2016-01-14 21:00:00 - 2016-01-14 21:00:00
                                Play OVER ARIZONA on the totalin All games when playing against a team with a winning record
                                The record is 9 Overs and 0 Unders for the this season (+9 units)

                                CBB > (719) DREXEL@ (720) HOFSTRA | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play UNDER DREXEL on the totalin Road games after allowing 60 points or less
                                The record is 0 Overs and 10 Unders for the last three seasons (+10 units)

                                CBB > (819) WEBER ST@ (820) PORTLAND ST | 2016-01-14 22:05:00 - 2016-01-14 22:05:00
                                Play UNDER PORTLAND ST on the totalin All games off a win against a conference rival
                                The record is 3 Overs and 19 Unders for the last three seasons (+15.7 units)

                                CBB > (799) DENVER@ (800) W ILLINOIS | 2016-01-14 20:00:00 - 2016-01-14 20:00:00
                                Play UNDER W ILLINOIS on the totalin Home games in January games
                                The record is 2 Overs and 17 Unders for the since 1992 (+14.8 units)

                                CBB > (789) ORAL ROBERTS@ (790) IUPUI | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play UNDER IUPUI on the totalin All games against conference opponents
                                The record is 3 Overs and 17 Unders for the last two seasons (+13.7 units)

                                CBB > (729) YOUNGSTOWN ST@ (730) N KENTUCKY | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play OVER YOUNGSTOWN ST on the totalin All games in road games
                                The record is 8 Overs and 0 Unders for the this season (+8 units)

                                CBB > (745) WI-MILWAUKEE@ (746) VALPARAISO | 2016-01-14 20:00:00 - 2016-01-14 20:00:00
                                Play UNDER VALPARAISO on the totalin All games
                                The record is 0 Overs and 21 Unders for the last three seasons (+21 units)

                                CBB > (819) WEBER ST@ (820) PORTLAND ST | 2016-01-14 22:05:00 - 2016-01-14 22:05:00
                                Play UNDER PORTLAND ST on the totalin All games after a conference game
                                The record is 9 Overs and 32 Unders for the last three seasons (+22.1 units)

                                CBB > (789) ORAL ROBERTS@ (790) IUPUI | 2016-01-14 19:00:00 - 2016-01-14 19:00:00
                                Play OVER ORAL ROBERTS on the totalin Road games in January games
                                The record is 13 Overs and 1 Unders for the since 1992 (+11.9 units)

                                CBB > (743) WI-GREEN BAY@ (744) IL-CHICAGO | 2016-01-14 20:00:00 - 2016-01-14 20:00:00
                                Play UNDER IL-CHICAGO on the totalin All games as an underdog vs. the 1rst half line
                                The record is 1 Overs and 10 Unders for the this season (+8.9 units)
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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