Marquette tries to stay unbeaten at LSU
MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES (10-0)
at LSU TIGERS (7-3)
Tip-off: Monday, 9:00 p.m. EDT
Line: Marquette -8.5, Total: 137.5
Marquette puts its perfect record on the line with another tough non-conference road game when they visit LSU Monday night.
The Golden Eagles already scored a huge road win this year by going into the Kohl Center and knocking off Wisconsin on Dec. 3. They’ve also won neutral site games over Ole Miss and Washington. But they have a big spread to cover against an LSU team that plays a slow-down, defensive-minded style. Marquette has dropped its past three games ATS, and they’re 1-4 ATS this year when favored by eight points or more. Meanwhile, the Tigers are 4-0 ATS (and 3-1 SU) as an underdog this year. LSU is the pick.
The FoxSheets have a trend showing LSU head coach Trent Johnson has fared well in games like this one:
Johnson is 29-12 ATS (70.7%, +15.8 Units) in home games versus very good teams - outscoring their opponents by 8+ points/game in all games he has coached since 1997. The average score was Johnson 72.1, OPPONENT 68.3 - (Rating = 1*).
Marquette will get a boost with the return of leading scorer Darius Johnson-Odom (18.8 PPG), who was suspended for Saturday’s win over Northern Colorado for an unspecified violation of team rules. He, F Jae Crowder (17.6 PPG, 7.1 RPG) and guards Vander Blue (11.6 PPG) and Todd Mayo (11.0 PPG) give them plenty of firepower on the offensive end of the court.
But the Golden Eagles are undersized. Starting C Chris Otule (knee) is likely to be sidelined again on Monday night. That leaves 6-foot-8, 290-pound Davante Gardner (8.5 PPG, 4.3 RPG) as their only true frontcourt player. The sophomore scored 14 points in each of the two games Otule missed, but he ran into foul trouble in the Northern Colorado win and has some stamina issues.
LSU might be without its leading scorer, G Andre Stringer (12.1 PPG), who is suffering from dizzy spells. Offense is not a strength for the Tigers, who are shooting 39.2% from the field on the year, but they are limiting opponents to 63.1 PPG and forcing 17.7 turnovers per game. C Justin Hamilton (11.5 PPG, 6.5 RPG), a 6-foot-11, 260-pound Iowa State transfer, could give the undersized Golden Eagles fits, and freshman PF Johnny O’Bryant (8.6 PPG, 6.5 RPG) gives them a formidable inside tandem. This could come down to how streaky freshman PG Anthony Hickey (10.3 PPG, 4.1 APG) fares. He’s shooting a miserable 35.9% from the field on the season, but was impressive in a neutral court win over Georgia Tech in November, scoring a season-high 20 points on 8-for-13 shooting in one of LSU’s best wins.
MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES (10-0)
at LSU TIGERS (7-3)
Tip-off: Monday, 9:00 p.m. EDT
Line: Marquette -8.5, Total: 137.5
Marquette puts its perfect record on the line with another tough non-conference road game when they visit LSU Monday night.
The Golden Eagles already scored a huge road win this year by going into the Kohl Center and knocking off Wisconsin on Dec. 3. They’ve also won neutral site games over Ole Miss and Washington. But they have a big spread to cover against an LSU team that plays a slow-down, defensive-minded style. Marquette has dropped its past three games ATS, and they’re 1-4 ATS this year when favored by eight points or more. Meanwhile, the Tigers are 4-0 ATS (and 3-1 SU) as an underdog this year. LSU is the pick.
The FoxSheets have a trend showing LSU head coach Trent Johnson has fared well in games like this one:
Johnson is 29-12 ATS (70.7%, +15.8 Units) in home games versus very good teams - outscoring their opponents by 8+ points/game in all games he has coached since 1997. The average score was Johnson 72.1, OPPONENT 68.3 - (Rating = 1*).
Marquette will get a boost with the return of leading scorer Darius Johnson-Odom (18.8 PPG), who was suspended for Saturday’s win over Northern Colorado for an unspecified violation of team rules. He, F Jae Crowder (17.6 PPG, 7.1 RPG) and guards Vander Blue (11.6 PPG) and Todd Mayo (11.0 PPG) give them plenty of firepower on the offensive end of the court.
But the Golden Eagles are undersized. Starting C Chris Otule (knee) is likely to be sidelined again on Monday night. That leaves 6-foot-8, 290-pound Davante Gardner (8.5 PPG, 4.3 RPG) as their only true frontcourt player. The sophomore scored 14 points in each of the two games Otule missed, but he ran into foul trouble in the Northern Colorado win and has some stamina issues.
LSU might be without its leading scorer, G Andre Stringer (12.1 PPG), who is suffering from dizzy spells. Offense is not a strength for the Tigers, who are shooting 39.2% from the field on the year, but they are limiting opponents to 63.1 PPG and forcing 17.7 turnovers per game. C Justin Hamilton (11.5 PPG, 6.5 RPG), a 6-foot-11, 260-pound Iowa State transfer, could give the undersized Golden Eagles fits, and freshman PF Johnny O’Bryant (8.6 PPG, 6.5 RPG) gives them a formidable inside tandem. This could come down to how streaky freshman PG Anthony Hickey (10.3 PPG, 4.1 APG) fares. He’s shooting a miserable 35.9% from the field on the season, but was impressive in a neutral court win over Georgia Tech in November, scoring a season-high 20 points on 8-for-13 shooting in one of LSU’s best wins.
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