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UC DavisUC Davis 65
+599
+13
(-105)
O 148
(-108)
StanfordStanford 79
-918
-13
(-113)
U 148
(-114)
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FINAL (11/17/2024)
UC DavisUC Davis
UC DavisLAST 10 GAMES
STRAIGHT UP RECORD:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK:
1 WIN IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK:
2 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS:
3 OVERS, 6 UNDERS, 1 PUSH
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK:
2 OVERS IN A ROW
UC DavisLAST 10 GAMES AS AWAY TEAM
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS AWAY TEAM:
ALERT!7 WINS, 3 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
1 WIN IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS AWAY TEAM:
5 WINS, 4 LOSSES, 1 PUSH
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
4 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS AWAY TEAM:
5 OVERS, 5 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
3 OVERS IN A ROW
UC DavisLAST 10 GAMES AS UNDERDOG
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS UNDERDOG:
6 WINS, 4 LOSS
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS UNDERDOG:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS UNDERDOG:
ALERT!9 WINS, 1 LOSS
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS UNDERDOG:
3 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS UNDERDOG:
ALERT!7 OVERS, 3 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS UNDERDOG:
2 OVERS IN A ROW
UC DavisLAST 10 GAMES AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG:
ALERT!7 WINS, 3 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG:
3 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG:
ALERT!7 OVERS, 3 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS AWAY TEAM AS UNDERDOG:
2 OVERS IN A ROW
StanfordStanford
StanfordLAST 10 GAMES
STRAIGHT UP RECORD:
5 WINS, 5 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK:
3 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK:
3 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS:
4 OVERS, 6 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK:
1 OVER IN A ROW
StanfordLAST 10 GAMES AS HOME TEAM
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS HOME TEAM:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
4 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS HOME TEAM:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
4 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS HOME TEAM:
6 OVERS, 4 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
1 OVER IN A ROW
StanfordLAST 10 GAMES AS FAVORITE
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS FAVORITE:
ALERT!7 WINS, 3 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS FAVORITE:
ALERT!5 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS FAVORITE:
ALERT!7 WINS, 3 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS FAVORITE:
ALERT!5 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS FAVORITE:
6 OVERS, 4 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS FAVORITE:
1 OVER IN A ROW
StanfordLAST 10 GAMES AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE:
4 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE:
4 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE:
6 OVERS, 4 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS HOME TEAM AS FAVORITE:
1 OVER IN A ROW
Related News (NCAAB News)

New Stanford basketball coach Kyle Smith relishes opportunity at his 'dream job'

Wed, Mar 27, 2024
NCAAB News (AP)

New Stanford basketball coach Kyle Smith relishes opportunity at his 'dream job'

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Ever since Kyle Smith watched Mike Montgomery turn Stanford from an also-ran into a national basketball power, he has viewed the Cardinal job as the dream destination in his coaching career.

The dream has now been realized with Smith being introduced Wednesday as Stanford's new coach, tasked with getting the program back to the heights it enjoyed under Montgomery.

"It's the best job," said Smith, who took the job after leading Washington State to its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2008.

"You can be so good here. You attract the people you attract here. You can be great. You've got to sell it and believe in it, and you don't understand, those people are elite. They're workers. They're achievers. ... It's easy for me to believe that. I've been saying it for 30 years so I'd better back it up."

The transfer portal, NIL money and conference realignment have brought about a sea change in college basketball since Montgomery took Stanford to a Final Four in 1998 and then a No. 1 ranking in three out of five seasons starting in 1999-2000.

But Smith is adamant that the Stanford education and brand can still attract top players, even if finding those able to get into the difficult school takes more effort.

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Stanford has been unable to duplicate the success it had under Montgomery in recent years, with the school getting one NCAA Tournament berth in the past 16 seasons under Johnny Dawkins and the recently fired Jerod Haase.

The Cardinal went 14-18 this past season and had three key players already enter the transfer portal in Maxime Raynaud, Andrej Stojakovic and Kanaan Carlyle.

"People are here at Stanford, not for the dollars they can earn in NIL, but for the degree, for the experience, for lifetime relationships," he said. "We got to keep selling that to the players in the program and people in the portal."

Smith believes his style fits "like a glove" with the players who are attracted to Stanford. He relies heavily on analytics with his style of play often described as "Nerdball" for its use of about 60 metrics to create a signature stat called HPPP - Hustle Points Per Possession - that he uses to grade players in practice and games.

Now he brings that to a school whose athletes proudly refer to themselves as "Nerd Nation."

Smith is coming off his first career NCAA Tournament appearance as he oversaw an impressive turnaround at Washington State that earned him Pac-12 Coach of the Year honors. He helped the Cougars win 25 games, win an NCAA Tournament game and get into the AP poll in their most successful season since 2008 under Tony Bennett.

"The last week or so we've been scouring the country to try to find the right coach," athletic director Bernard Muir said. "We quickly found it."

Smith was an ideal candidate for Stanford because of his ties to the Bay Area, success at a power conference and experience at a high-academic school.

After a longtime stint as the top assistant at nearby Saint Mary's, Smith spent six seasons as the head coach at Columbia in the Ivy League. He then spent three seasons at San Francisco before coaching the past five seasons in the Pac-12 at Washington State.

He has a 258-193 career record and has gone nine straight seasons without a losing record.

Smith believes his experience recruiting players in the Ivy League will help at Stanford, which can offer the opportunity to play in an elite conference to go with the academics. He hopes to be able to attract some graduate transfers who have used up their eligibility in the Ivy League but can play in other conferences because of the COVID year exception.

"You have to cast a wide global net and really identify the guys that can play, that have the academic credentials," he said. "They're there. You have to work at it."

Smith got emotional at one point during the news conference when he talked about the resources Stanford can provide his 13-year-old son Bo, who is dealing with autism.

The decision by Smith is the latest blow for Washington State. Ten of the Pac-12 schools are departing the conference, leaving Washington State and Oregon State alone. The Cougars will play basketball next season as affiliate members in the West Coast Conference as the two remaining schools try to rebuild a new version of the Pac-12.

Stanford is now headed to the ACC to play with traditional powerhouses like Duke and North Carolina.

"When I was at Washington State, I thought it was silly," Smith said. "When I got the job, I was like this is awesome. ... It is awesome. To be honest. And frightening. They care about basketball. This is Tobacco Road. This is a big-time deal."

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AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball

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