West Regional Tip Sheet
March 26, 2014
South Regional Tip Sheet
The West Region semifinals in Anaheim will get started Thursday night at 7:45 p.m. Eastern when Wisconsin and Baylor will do battle. TBS will have the broadcast.
Wisconsin (28-7 straight up, 19-16 against the spread), the region's No. 2 seed, blasted American by a 75-35 count as a 13.5-point favorite in a second-round showdown in Milwaukee. The 110 combined points dipped 'under' the 119.5-point total.
In its third-round game Saturday night against seventh-seeded Oregon, Bo Ryan's team played from behind for most of the night. Nevertheless, the Badgers used a late second-half surge to not only capture an 85-77 victory, but they also buried clutch free throws in the final minute to cover the number as six-point favorites.
All five Wisconsin starters were in double figures against the Ducks. Frank Kaminsky, who averages team-highs in scoring (13.6 points per game), rebounding (6.3 RPG), field-goal percentage (52.0%) and blocked shots (1.7 BPG), had a team-best 19 points. Traevon Jackson finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and five assists, while Sam Dekker tallied 12 points, eight boards and four assists.
This year's version of Wisconsin is unlike Ryan's teams of the past. These Badgers aren't afraid of an up-tempo pace and aren't content to play grinder games that often lead to 'unders.' The shoot-out with Oregon is a clear indicator of this fact, as the 162 combined points easily jumped 'over' the 145.5-point total.
And bettors saw it coming. The total was at 142 at most books Saturday morning, but it got bet up at least 3.5 points at most spots. The 'over' is on a 5-1 run in Wisconsin's last six games to improve to 19-15 overall.
Wisconsin is similar to past teams in that it takes care of the basketball. In fact, the Badgers commit the fewest turnovers of anyone in the country, averaging just 8.0 per game. They also shoot well from 3-point land, burying 37.3 percent of their attempts from deep. Even the seven-footer Kaminsky can stroke it from downtown.
Baylor (26-11 SU, ATS) sure doesn't look like a sixth seed. After losing eight of its first 10 games in Big 12 play, going 2-7-1 ATS during that span, Scott Drew's team has looked like the Final Four contender many thought it would be back in November.
Baylor has won 12 of its last 14 games, going 10-3-1 ATS over that stretch. The Bears dominated both of their foes, 11th-seeded Nebraska and third-seeded Creighton, this past weekend.
Baylor raced out to an early double-digit lead and coasted to a 74-60 win over the Cornhuskers as a four-point favorite Friday afternoon. Then on Sunday, Drew's team destroyed Creighton by an 85-55 count as a 3.5-point underdog, hooking up money-line supporters with a +140 return (paid $140 on $100 wagers).
Creighton was the nation's best 3-point shooting team all year long. However, with its length and quickness. Baylor's zone defense stymied the Bluejays, forcing them into a miserable 5-of-22 shooting performance from beyond the arc. Doug McDermott scored only 14 points against the Bears.
Brady Heslip and Isaiah Austin both scored 17 points against Creighton . Heslip buried 5-of-7 attempts from 3-point land. Cory Jefferson and Kenny Cherry chipped in 14 points apiece.
As of Wednesday night, most books had Wisconsin favored by 3.5 with a total of 136.5. Baylor was +140 to win outright.
At the top of the West Region bracket, form held to create a 1/4 showdown between Arizona and San Diego State. Most books opened the Wildcats as six-point favorites, but they were favored by 7.5 as of Wednesday night. The total was 121.5 or 122. Bettors can get the Aztecs on the money line for a generous +290 payout (risk $100 to win $290).
Arizona (32-4 SU, 21-14 ATS) failed to cover in a second-round win over Weber State (68-59), but they easily took the cash in an 84-61 blowout win over Gonzaga as 7.5-point 'chalk.' Aaron Gordon stuffed the box scored against the 'Zags, going off for 18 points, six rebounds, six assists and four steals. Nick Johnson added 17 points, five boards, five helpers, four rejections and three steals
San Diego State (31-4 SU, 19-13 ATS) has only lost once in its last nine games, going 7-2 ATS during that stretch. The Aztecs narrowly escaped a serious upset bid from 13th-seeded New Mexico State in their second-round contest last weekend. They had to go to overtime before winning a 73-69 decision.
Xavier Thames, who leads the Aztecs in scoring (17.3 PPG), had 23 points, five assists and three steals against the Aggies, who took the cash as eight-point underdogs.
Steve Fisher's team had an easier time in its third-round game, ousting North Dakota State 63-44 as a four-point 'chalk.' Thames led the way again with 30 points and five assists.
The 'under' has produced profit galore in San Diego State games this season, going 23-8 overall and 5-1 in its last six outings.
The 'over' has hit in three straight Arizona games and seven of its last 10. Nevertheless, the 'under' maintains a stellar 20-12-2 overall ledger for Sean Miller's squad.
These schools met in San Diego on November 14, with Arizona capturing a 69-60 win as a three-point road favorite. Johnson was the catalyst with a team-high 23 points, while Gordon added 16 points, eight rebounds and a pair of blocked shots.
In the losing effort, Thames and J.J. O'Brien scored 19 points apiece.
This game will tip around 10:20 p.m. Eastern on TBS.