The Arizona Wildcats (8-1) bring a three-game win streak into a road matchup with the Washington State Cougars (8-0), who have won eight straight. The Wildcats are favorites (-8) in the contest, which tips at 10:30 PM ET (on PACN) on Saturday, January 2, 2021. The matchup has an over/under of 135.
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Betting Information
Arizona vs Washington State Betting Information
Favorite |
Spread |
Favorite Spread Odds |
Underdog Spread Odds |
Total |
Over Total Odds |
Under Total Odds |
Favorite Moneyline |
Underdog Moneyline |
Arizona |
-8 |
-110 |
-110 |
135 |
-110 |
-110 |
-400 |
310 |
ATS Records for Arizona and Washington State
Arizona and Washington State Betting Information
|
ATS Record |
ATS Record Against 8+ Point Spread |
Over/Under Record (O-U-P) |
Arizona |
5-3-1 |
2-2-1 |
9-0 |
Washington State |
3-4 |
0-2 |
8-0 |
Arizona Leaders
- Jemarl Baker Jr. leads the Wildcats in scoring, racking up 14.6 points per game.
- James Akinjo leads Arizona with 5.0 assists a game and Jordan Brown paces the team with 6.3 rebounds per outing.
- Baker knocks down 2.7 threes per game to lead the Wildcats.
- Akinjo leads the team with 1.6 steals per game. Christian Koloko collects 1.1 blocks a game to pace Arizona.
Washington State Leaders
- Isaac Bonton has the top spot on the Cougars scoring and assist lists, tallying 16.0 points and 3.6 assists per game.
- The Cougars leading rebounder is Efe Abogidi with 9.1 per game. He also scores 10.3 points per game.
- Andrej Jakimovski averages 1.6 made threes per game to pace the Cougars.
- Bonton leads the Wildcats with 1.6 steals per game and Abogidi is their top shot blocker with 2.1 blocks per game.
Arizona vs Washington State: Last 2 Meetings
Arizona has a 2-0 record in the last two matchups with Washington State. The Wildcats have beat the spread more often than not against the Cougars, holding a 1-0 record ATS in those head-to-head matchups.
Arizona vs Washington State (Last 2 Games)
Date |
Favorite |
Spread |
Total |
Favorite Moneyline |
Underdog Moneyline |
Game Type |
Result |
3/5/2020 |
Arizona |
-15 |
140.5 |
-1792 |
922 |
Regular Season |
83-62 ARZ |
2/1/2020 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Regular Season |
66-49 ARZ |
Points Insights
- The Wildcats average 78.6 points per game, 21.0 more points than the 57.6 the Cougars give up.
- Arizona has an 8-1 record overall and a 5-0-1 record against the spread when scoring more than 57.6 points.
- Washington State is 0-0 against the spread and 0-0 overall when allowing more than 78.6 points.
- The Cougars' 68.8 points per game are six more points than the 62.8 the Wildcats allow.
- Washington State has put together a 4-0 overall record and a 3-0 ATS record in games it scores more than 62.8 points.
- Arizona has a 1-1 record overall and an ATS record of 1-1 in games when its opponents score more than 68.8 points.
- The Wildcats have out-scored their opponents by a total of 142 points this season (15.8 points per game on average), and the Cougars have put up 89 more points than their opponents on the year (11.2 per game).
Rebounding Insights
- The Wildcats and the Cougars are evenly matched on the glass this season, with the teams averaging similar numbers (39.7 and 43 boards per game, respectively).
- When Washington State earns the rebounding advantage they are 2-3 against the spread. When recording fewer boards, Arizona is 0-0-1.
- The Wildcats average 12.7 offensive boards per game, more than the Cougars by 1.8 rebounds per contest.
- The Wildcats are 3-3-1 against the spread when grabbing more boards than their opponents. The Cougars are 1-2 when they trail in offensive rebounding.
- Rebounding has been a pillar for both teams this year. Arizona records an average rebounding margin of +10.6 rebounds per game. Washington State averages a margin of +5.9 rebounds.