Thursday Advanced Trends

Thursday, January 17,
2007

 

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Arizona-USC

Press Notes

The USC men’s basketball team (13-5, 3-2) will take on No.
11 Arizona (13-3, 4-2) on Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Galen Center.
USC is 8-3 in its last 11 games, but has lost its last two home games by a
total of four points. USC split with Arizona
last season, with each team winning its home game, and has won six of the last
10 home games with Arizona. Arizona
enters the week hitting 51.2 percent of their shots, sixth best in the country.
The Trojans lost at home to ASU last season, but won
the game at ASU. USC has won nine of its last 12
games played against the Sun Devils. USC has held 16 of 18 opponents to 40.4
percent or less from the floor and 14 of 18 under 40 percent shooting. USC has
held eight teams (SMC, MVSU, LMU,
Kansas, GW,
B-CC, LU and WSU) to their season-low shooting
percentage to that date. USC is holding the opposition to a .352 percentage for
the season, tied with Connecticut
for the second lowest field goal defense. Tonight’s game will be USC’s fifth in the last seven against a ranked opponent and
sixth overall. USC is 3-2 vs. ranked opponents this season. Arizona
will be the fourth ranked opponent USC is facing this season that is coming off
a loss in its previous game.

Fresno-Nevada

Press Notes

Fresno State
ends its three-game road swing when it faces No. 13/15 Nevada.
Fresno State
enters the game with a 13-4 overall record and a 2-2 WAC
mark. Nevada comes in ranked No.
13/15 in the nation and is 16-1 on the year. The Wolf Pack also sit atop the WAC Standings with a
4-0 record. Fresno State
isn’t the only team in the WAC struggling on the
road. As a conference, the road team is 4-14, with Nevada
and New Mexico State
winning two road games each. Fresno State
is 0-2 this season, with road losses at Hawaii
and at San Jose State.
Nevada swept the San
Jose
State
and Hawaii
road trip, while New Mexico State
beat Idaho and Boise
State
on the road last week. Nevada
comes into Thursday’s game with a 16-1 overall record and a No. 13 national
ranking by ESPN/USA Today and a No. 15 ranking by the Associated Press. The
Wolf Pack are 4-0 in WAC
play and they are riding a 14-game WAC winning
streak.

Wake Forest-Duke

Press Notes

Wake Forest,
coming off a pair of disappointing home losses last week, look
for better fortunes on the road. The Demon Deacons, 9-7 overall and 1-3 in the
ACC, lost at home to NC State Saturday, 88-74. Wake
Forest
out-rebounded the Wolfpack,
forced 19 turnovers and shot 53.8 percent in the loss. Duke, 14-3 and 1-2,
broke into the ACC win column Sunday with a 86-63
victory at Miami. The Blue Devils
shot an amazing 68.3 percent, including 81.0 percent in the first half. Duke,
however, has beaten Wake Forest
at Cameron Indoor in each of the previous nine seasons. The last time the
Deacons won in Durham came in Tim
Duncan’s senior year of 1997.During the nine-game losing streak at Cameron
Indoor, Wake’s smallest margin of defeat was 10 points (102-92 in 2005).

 


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