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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #16
    Lightning vs. Flames Preview and Predictions

    By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
    The Calgary Flames must recover quickly from a demoralizing loss, in their first game out of the All-Star break, when they host the NHL-best Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night. The Flames held a one-goal lead with less than two minutes left Tuesday before coughing up three in a 4-2 setback against Western Conference-leading Vegas, extending their losing streak to five games (0-1-4).

    "Games like this, they sting. They hurt," Calgary coach Glen Gulutzan told reporters. "They hurt every guy, they hurt everybody here, but it's how you react to it. The good teams, you get back after a tough one like this and that's what we're going to have to do." The Flames have managed only eight goals during the losing streak and need to get their top guys going again when they attempt to sweep the season series, after winning in Tampa Bay 5-1 on Jan. 11. The Lightning had won three in a row before the break, but were outshot 37-24 en route to a 3-1 loss at Winnipeg on Tuesday to start a four-game swing through Western Canada. "I think we have to up our compete a little more," Tampa Bay forward Tyler Johnson told reporters. "I felt there were definitely points in the game the Jets were playing a lot harder than us, and that can't happen. That's on us, and it has to get better the next game."

    TV: 9 p.m. ET, FS Sun (Tampa Bay), Sportsnet 360 (Calgary)

    ABOUT THE LIGHTNING (34-13-3): The big positive out of Tuesday's game was the early return of Norris Trophy candidate Victor Hedman, who logged 25 minutes of ice time after missing five games with a lower-body injury. Right wing Nikita Kucherov, who leads the league with 64 points, has not scored a goal in eight games while center Brayden Point boasts three tallies and five points in his past five contests. All-Star goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, who was rested Tuesday, is expected back in net against Calgary with an NHL-leading 29 victories to go along with a .931 save percentage.

    ABOUT THE FLAMES (25-17-8): All-Star forward Johnny Gaudreau has not scored a goal since leaving the Sunshine State in mid January, managing two assists in the last five contests after being shut out in his past two outings. Gaudreau had a goal and an assist against the Lightning before scoring at Florida on Jan. 12 and center Sean Monahan (team-leading 22 goals) owns only one point (goal) in his last five contests. Matthew Tkachuk is the only player on a strong run for the Flames, posting four goals in the last four games, while fellow forward Micheal Ferland (19 goals) has not scored in seven contests.

    OVERTIME

    1. The Lightning went 3-for-29 on the power play in the 12 January games while the Flames are 1-for-19 in the past five.

    2. Tampa Bay C Matthew Peca has a goal, an assist and boasts a plus-4 rating in four games since being recalled.

    3. Calgary RW Michael Frolik had an assist Tuesday in his return to the lineup after missing 12 games with a broken jaw.

    PREDICTION: Lightning 4, Flames 2
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #17
      Stars vs. Coyotes Preview and Predictions

      By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
      The Dallas Stars bid to rediscover their offense on Thursday as they attempt to compete a three-game season sweep of the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena. The Stars erupted for 13 goals in their previous two games before being limited to Tyler Seguin's team-leading 23rd goal in a 4-1 loss at Toronto last week and a 3-0 setback versus Los Angeles on Tuesday.

      Dallas' top line of Seguin, captain Jamie Benn and Alexander Radulov came under fire against the Kings, with Seguin telling reporters that he thought they "were the worst group of guys out there." The trio performed significantly better in two meetings with Arizona, with Radulov scoring in the Stars' 3-1 win on Oct. 17 while Seguin tallied twice and Benn notched a three-point performance in a 5-4 victory over the Coyotes on Oct. 19. Arizona saw its season-high five-game point streak come to a halt with a 2-1 setback versus Columbus last Thursday. Brendan Perlini scored in that contest to extend his goal streak to four games and pull into a tie with Clayton Keller atop the team lead in tallies (14).

      TV: 9 p.m. ET, FS Southwest (Dallas), FS Arizona

      ABOUT THE STARS (28-19-4): While Ben Bishop has won both starts versus Arizona this season, the towering netminder has struggled on the road with a 5-7-2 mark, 3.09 goals-against average and .894 save percentage. Kari Lehtonen has flourished away from Dallas and could draw the start after posting a 4-1-0 mark with a 1.97 GAA and .930 save percentage in his last five road outings. The 34-year-old Finn has won 10 of his last 12 starts versus the Coyotes to improve his career mark to 14-4-4 with a 2.05 GAA and .933 save percentage in 23 encounters.

      ABOUT THE COYOTES (12-29-9): Perlini's progress can be measured by what is now heard as well as what is seen, according to coach Rick Tocchet. "He's a quiet guy. He didn't talk much in October and now you can tell he's getting more comfortable talking," Tocchet said. "... I think that's something that 'Perls' is starting to get out of his comfort level of being just a quiet guy. Now he realizes I've got to be a little more vocal guy if I'm going to be a complete player, and you can tell he's coming out of his shell." Derek Stepan set up Perlini against Columbus to increase his point total to 10 (three goals, seven assists) in his last 13 games.

      OVERTIME

      1. Dallas C Radek Faksa scored two goals and set up another in the previous two games against Arizona, but has just two goals and four assists in his last 21 contests overall.

      2. Stepan had two goals and an assist against the Stars on Oct. 19 to give him 11 points (six goals, five assists) in 12 career encounters.

      3. Dallas thwarted all six short-handed situations against Arizona earlier this season, but has permitted a power-play goal in each of its last four games.

      PREDICTION: Stars 5, Coyotes 2
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #18
        Blackhawks vs. Canucks Preview and Predictions

        By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
        The Chicago Blackhawks may be too far back to make a run at defending their Central Division title, but a playoff berth is easily within their grasp if they can develop any consistency. The Blackhawks will be looking to post just their second three-game winning streak of the season when they visit the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night.

        Chicago owned the best record in the league after the All-Star break last season and got off to a good start this time around with a 2-1 win at Nashville on Tuesday night to move within fourth points of eighth place in the West. "You need two points," Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook said. "Two points is two points. We can't worry about (the standings) now. We've got to play our game and try to get as many points as we can and see where it falls at the end of the season." Vancouver owns the second-worst record in the Western Conference but came out of the break by outlasting Colorado 4-3 in overtime. The Canucks have won the past two meetings against Chicago, including a 5-2 victory in Vancouver on Dec. 28.

        TV: 10 p.m. ET, WGN (Chicago), Sportsnet Pacific (Vancouver)

        ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (24-19-7): Chicago continues to try and muddle by without starting netminder Corey Crawford, who is not on the road trip and has been sidelined since Dec. 27 due to an upper-body injury. Anton Forsberg started the first game after Crawford's injury and was burned for five goals by Vancouver, but he has permitted two goals or fewer in five of his last six starts, including a 42-save performance in Nashville. "In the third period, he was amazing," Seabrook marveled after Forsberg turned aside all 22 shots over the final 20 minutes.

        ABOUT THE CANUCKS (20-24-6): Vancouver announced Tuesday that it will try to work out a contract extension with defenseman Erik Gudbranson, who could return to the lineup after missing five games due to a back spasm. "I'm hoping he's ready to go, but I have to talk with him and the doctors and see where we're at," Canucks coach Travis Green said at Wednesday's practice. Rookie sensation Brock Boeser matched a career high with four points versus Chicago in December, but he has goals in just two of 12 games since.

        OVERTIME

        1. Chicago is 2-for-24 on the power play in the last eight games.

        2. Canucks F Bo Horvat scored in Tuesday's win, his first goal in his fourth game back since missing 18 with a broken ankle.

        3. Blackhawks F Vinnie Hinostroza has 12 points in 14 games since he was scratched in back-to-back contests.

        PREDICTION: Blackhawks 3, Canucks 2
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #19
          SMU vs. Tulsa Preview and Predictions

          By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
          SMU is playing well despite a short bench after two season-ending injuries. The Mustangs have won three of four heading into Thursday's American Athletic Conference contest at Tulsa.

          The Mustangs are using an eight-man rotation and freshmen guards William Douglas and Elijah Landrum are providing solid minutes off the bench without having to worry about providing a lot of scoring. "(My job is to) just go out and try to get every rebound, bring a lot of energy to the court and try not to let my man score," Douglas told the Dallas Morning News. "I just have to knock down open shots when I get them." The Golden Hurricane have lost five of their past six despite strong performances from Martins Igbanu and Corey Henderson Jr. Henderson is shooting 46.2 percent from the 3-point line in league play for Tulsa, which is 8-2 at home.

          TV: 8 p.m. ET, CBS Sports Network

          ABOUT SMU (15-7, 5-4 AAC): Junior guard Shake Milton (18.0 points, 4.4 assists) averages an AAC-best 19.2 points in league games. The Mustangs - who have won five of six against Tulsa - get double digits from their other four starters, including 11.0 points from freshman forward Ethan Chargois. Sophomore guard Jimmy Whitt (10.8 points) averaged 17 points on 14-of-20 shooting last week for SMU, which enters the game ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense (62.0).

          ABOUT TULSA (11-10, 4-5): Senior forward Junior Etou leads the Golden Hurricane with 15.2 points and 7.3 rebounds while Sterling Taplin adds 11.7 points. Igbanu (9.2 points) is averaging 13.5 points and 6.5 rebounds during his past eight games and Henderson (team-best 13.1 points in league play) is coming off a 28-point performance against Wichita State. Sophomore guard Curran Scott (5.8 points) leads the league in free-throw shooting at 85.5 percent while the Golden Hurricane shoot 72.1 from the line as a group.

          TIP-INS

          1. Tulsa has lost six straight home games to SMU.

          2. SMU is 2-6 away from home but both wins were against ranked teams.

          3. Milton is one of 11 players nationally - and the only one in the AAC - averaging at least 18.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists.

          PREDICTION: SMU 75, Tulsa 65
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #20
            Northwestern vs. Wisconsin Preview and Predictions

            By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
            Northwestern concludes its three-game road swing Thursday against Wisconsin. The Wildcats started their trip with an encouraging 77-69 victory against Minnesota before going cold from the floor in the 58-47 setback to No. 25 Michigan on Monday, and hope to move another step closer to returning to .500 in Big Ten play by notching back-to-back wins against the Badgers in Madison for the first time since 1969-70.

            Northwestern is 2-6 on the road this season and has been held to fewer than 50 points in two of its last three games away from home. Wisconsin is left to go back to the drawing board following a disappointing 74-63 loss to Nebraska on Monday. The Badgers were outscored 30-8 in the final 10 minutes en route to their third consecutive loss and, barring a miracle run in the Big Ten tournament, will miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998 as they hope to salvage some pride by avenging last season's 66-59 home defeat to the Wildcats. "We have to improve and make the best of the position we're in," Wisconsin coach Greg Gard told reporters. "We have to deal with it one day at a time."

            TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1

            ABOUT NORTHWESTERN (13-10, 4-6 Big Ten): Scottie Lindsey was the lone Wildcat to score in double figures as he finished with 15 points against Michigan. Dererk Pardon added nine points and seven rebounds but committed four of Northwestern's 16 turnovers while Bryant McIntosh added six points and six assists against the Wolverines. "We've dug ourselves a big hole and we have very little margin for error," Northwestern coach Chris Collins told reporters. "We have veteran guys that want to go down swinging and that's what we intend to do in the last eight games."

            ABOUT WISCONSIN (10-13, 3-7): Ethan Happ led the way with 25 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and four blocks against Nebraska to record his 10th double-double of the season and 30th of his career. Khalil Iverson added 13 points and five rebounds for the Badgers, who led 55-44 with 9:59 remaining against the Cornhuskers. Brevin Pritzl scored nine points, but the remaining six players who logged minutes combined for 16 points as Wisconsin fell to Nebraska for the second time in January.

            TIP-INS

            1. Wisconsin has won 10 of the last 13 meetings with Northwestern.

            2. The Badgers have been held to 65 points or fewer in 11 games this season.

            3. The Wildcats' last three road losses have come by an average margin of 15.3 points.

            PREDICTION: Northwestern 64, Wisconsin 63
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #21
              San Diego vs. Gonzaga Preview and Predictions

              By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
              Gonzaga takes aim at notching its 21st consecutive 20-win season when it hosts San Diego in Thursday's West Coast Conference action. The No. 12 Bulldogs have the third-longest active streak in that category behind Kansas (28) and Duke (21).

              Gonzaga has owned the matchup with the Toreros by winning six straight meetings and 39 of the last 42. The Bulldogs, who are 11-1 at home this season, also have won 18 straight home games against San Diego since suffering an 82-70 loss on Feb. 17, 2000. Gonzaga has won its past three overall games since losing to first-place Saint Mary's and is coming off an 82-73 home win over San Francisco that coach Mark Few termed "great play here, then foolish play" as part of his summation. San Diego is vastly improved from recent seasons and is enjoying its best campaign since going 22-14 in 2007-08, when it beat Connecticut in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

              TV: 9 p.m. ET, ROOT, NBCS California, Spectrum SportsNet

              ABOUT SAN DIEGO (15-7, 6-4 WCC): Junior forward Isaiah Pinero leads the Toreros in scoring (15,9) and rebounding (six per game) and is the reigning WCC Player of the Week after averaging 20 points in two victories, including establishing career highs for points (29) and assists (nine) in last Saturday's 89-82 victory over Loyola Marymount. Junior guard Isaiah Wright has been a big hit for San Diego after transferring from Utah and is averaging 14.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and a team-leading 5.5 assists. Junior shooting guard Olin Carter III had made a team-best 55 3-pointers while averaging 11.8 points.

              ABOUT GONZAGA (19-4, 9-1): Sophomore forward Killian Tillie has five 20-point outings while stepping up as one of the Bulldogs' top players with averages of 12.7 points and 6.3 rebounds. Tillie is averaging 21.5 points on 17-of-24 shooting over the past two games and trails only senior power forward Johnathan Williams (team-best averages of 13.7 points and seven rebounds) and junior guard Josh Perkins (13.2 points, team-best 66 3-pointers). Sophomore forward Rui Hachimura (11.2) has scored in double digits in 10 of the past 11 games and is shooting 65.9 percent from the field during the stretch.

              TIP-INS

              1. Gonzaga won last season's two meetings by an average of 47 points -- 96-38 at home and 79-43 in San Diego.

              2. The Toreros lead the nation in 3-point percentage defense (27.5) and have held eight opponents to 60 or fewer points.

              3. Perkins is the seventh player in Bulldogs' history to top 1,000 career points and 400 assists -- he has 1,002 and 405, respectively.

              PREDICTION: Gonzaga 84, San Diego 69
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                #22
                Oregon vs. California Preview and Predictions

                By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
                Stuck in the middle of the Pac-12 standings, Oregon begins a key stretch of games Thursday as the Ducks travel to Berkeley to face a struggling California team. Oregon sits in seventh place at 4-4 while the last-place Bears have been outscored by an average of 17 points during their eight-game losing streak.

                Guard Elijah Brown averages 13.9 points in league play to lead Oregon, which fell to Arizona and USC before recording back-to-back wins over UCLA and Oregon State. The Ducks play six of their last 10 games on the road and will need a strong final push to reach the NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive season. "Time is running short," Altman told reporters. "We have five weeks left in the regular season. There needs to be a sense of urgency. We're behind. We're not in a very good position and we'll have to play our tails off to give ourselves a chance." Oregon figures to have little trouble with the rebuilding Bears, who have lost eight in a row for the first time since 1992 and committed 20 turnovers in last Sunday's 77-59 loss to USC.

                TV: 9 p.m. ET, Pac-12 Network

                ABOUT OREGON (14-7, 4-4 Pac-12): Brown has made 39 straight free throws since his last miss 15 games ago and is 50-of-52 from the foul line for the season. Sophomore point guard Payton Pritchard is averaging 16.0 points and 6.2 assists in his last five games but was held to seven points on 2-of-8 shooting in last Saturday's 66-57 win over Oregon State. The team's strong interior defense is led by the trio of Troy Brown, Jr., MiKyle McIntosh and freshman Kenny Wooten, who leads the Pac-12 in blocks at 2.8 per game.

                ABOUT CAL (7-15, 1-8): Senior forward Marcus Lee tied a career high with 23 points and added 12 rebounds in the loss to USC, while freshmen Darius McNeill and Justice Sueing scored a combined 27 points. Junior guard Don Coleman, the team's leading scorer at 16.9 points per game, has been held out of the last two games after being suspended for a violation of team rules and could miss his third straight contest on Thursday. Coleman's absence has placed a greater burden on Lee, a Kentucky transfer who is shooting 66.6 percent over his last three games.

                TIP-INS

                1. Cal holds an 84-60 lead in the all-time series, including 48-15 in Berkeley.

                2. Oregon is 30-6 over the second half of the last four Pac-12 seasons.

                3. Sueing is second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in scoring (18.3 points per game) and rebounding (7.2).

                PREDICTION: Oregon 84, Cal 69
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                  #23
                  Oregon State vs. Stanford Preview and Predictions

                  By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
                  Halfway through the Pac-12 schedule, few teams have been as confounding as Stanford, which has lost three in a row following a five-game winning streak. The Cardinal look to get back in the win column Thursday against visiting Oregon State, which has dropped four of its last five games.

                  Stanford moved into second in the league standings with a home win over Arizona State on Jan. 17 before losing back-to-back games to Arizona and USC by a combined seven points. The losing streak reached three games with Saturday's 89-73 loss to UCLA, despite 23 points and 10 assists from freshman guard Daejon Davis. "We thought we found the recipe, but I guess we've got to get back in the lab and get back to working, finding out what made us such a good team and what made us successful," Davis told reporters. "We've got to bring that back." The Cardinal are sitting in fifth place heading into Thursday's matchup against Oregon State, which boasts the league's top scoring defense at 68.6 points per game.

                  TV: 11 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1

                  ABOUT OREGON STATE (11-9, 3-5 Pac-12): Forward Tres Tinkle averages 17.9 points and 7.3 rebounds to lead the Beavers, who shot 3-of-17 from 3-point range in last Saturday's 66-57 loss to rival Oregon. Guard Stephen Thompson Jr., the team's second-leading scorer at 16.3 points per game, led the Beavers against the Ducks with 16 points and has scored in double figures in nine straight games. Coach Wayne Tinkle is seeking more production from forward Drew Eubanks, who averages 12.3 points but has scored a total of eight points in his last two games.

                  ABOUT STANFORD (11-11, 5-4): Forwards Reid Travis and Michael Humphrey combined for 23 points and 11 rebounds in the loss to UCLA, which shot 53 percent from the field and led by as many as 22 points midway through the second half. Coach Jerod Haase has four freshmen in his eight-man rotation, including forward Oscar da Silva, who is averaging 6.4 points on 60 percent shooting in league play. Freshman forward KZ Okpala was a key factor during the team's winning streak but is mired in the first shooting slump of his career, averaging 4.5 points on 5-of-24 shooting over his last four games.

                  TIP-INS

                  1. Stanford has won 21 of the last 23 games against Oregon State at Maples Pavilion.

                  2. Oregon State is 40-12 when leading at halftime under coach Wayne Tinkle.

                  3. Stanford wing Dorian Pickens has averaged 16.0 points on 42.5 percent shooting over his last four games.

                  PREDICTION: Stanford 73, Oregon State 68
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                    #24
                    Arizona State vs. Washington Preview and Predictions

                    By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
                    Washington has exceeded expectations in Pac-12 play so far, but the Huskies will face their toughest stretch of conference play beginning Thursday night against No. 23 Arizona State in Seattle. Washington was picked to finish 10th in the conference in a preseason poll of media members who cover the Pac-12, but the Huskies currently are in third place.

                    Washington has won two straight to move past Stanford in the conference standings and maintain a narrow lead over UCLA, Oregon and Utah. After the Huskies play the Sun Devils, they'll host No. 9 Arizona on Saturday, the only other ranked team from the Pac-12. Arizona State brought a 12-0 record into conference play, but has been up-and-down with its results and entered the week in eighth place, but only 1 1/2 games behind Washington. The Sun Devils are coming off their most impressive Pac-12 win, and their two best players, senior guards Tra Holder and Shannon Evans, were above average in the same Pac-12 game for the first time, combining for 41 points and shooting 7-for-9 from 3-point distance in the 80-66 win against Colorado.

                    TV: 11 p.m. ET, Pac-12 Network

                    ABOUT ARIZONA STATE (16-5, 4-5 Pac-12): The Sun Devils have one of the best one-two punches in the conference in Holder and Evans, but will need a third party ready and willing to step up should the two leading scorers have off nights together. Kodi Justice has shown that ability during his senior year, but has largely disappeared the past three games, shooting a combined 9-for-25 from the floor and scoring in single digits each time to drag his scoring average down to 13 points per game. Earlier this season, Justice scored 28 points on 9-for-10 shooting against Kansas State, and the 6-5 senior guard has scored at least 20 in two other games, proving he has the potential.

                    ABOUT WASHINGTON (15-6, 5-3): Matisse Thybulle is playing with confidence after scoring 18 points in each of the past two games to improve his scoring average to 11.3, fourth-highest for the Huskies. The 6-5 junior guard can help his team in a number of ways, evident by the 10 rebounds he took in a 72-62 win Jan. 20 at Colorado, and the six assists and four steals he had in the 80-62 win on Saturday against visiting Washington State. The Sun Devils will need an answer for 6-8 junior forward Noah Dickerson, who might be too big and too experienced for Arizona State's starting freshmen forwards, Vitaliy Shibel and Romello White.

                    TIP-INS

                    1. Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley agreed to a contract extension on Wednesday, which will stretch his deal through the 2022 season and includes hefty pay raises.

                    2. The Sun Devils are 10th in the nation in scoring at 85.9 points a game, their highest-scoring average since the 1974-75 team averaged 86.9.

                    3. Washington come back from 10-point deficits to win three games this season, and Arizona State has come back from nine-point deficits in six wins.

                    PREDICTION: Washington 80, Arizona State 74
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                      #25
                      San Francisco vs. Saint Mary's Preview and Predictions

                      By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
                      In the midst of a school-record 16-game winning streak that includes a key road win at Gonzaga, Saint Mary's has the upper hand over the rival Zags entering the final month of West Coast Conference play. The 14th-ranked Gaels will look to remain unbeaten in WCC action when they host San Francisco on Thursday night.

                      Although still trailing 12th-ranked Gonzaga (19-4) in the national rankings, Saint Mary's would appear to have the scheduling edge heading into the final eight games of conference play. Not only did the Gaels upset the Bulldogs 74-71 in Spokane in their first meeting, they also have swept the season series with third-place BYU, a team that Gonzaga still must face twice down the stretch, including Feb. 24 in Provo. Barring a major slip-up, Saint Mary's, which plays at San Diego on Saturday and Loyola Marymount on Feb. 8, should bring in a 19-game win streak into its rematch with the Zags on Feb. 10 in Moraga. "We're on a good roll right now, obviously coming off a couple of big wins," senior forward Calvin Hermanson said after last Saturday's record-breaking 72-55 win over Portland. "Up in Spokane was a pretty big win so we're feeling good right now. But at the same time, we aren't counting wins right now, we're taking it one day at a time."

                      TV: 11 p.m. ET, ESPNU

                      ABOUT SAN FRANCISCO (12-11, 4-6 WCC): The Dons come in off a respectable 82-73 loss at Gonzaga on Saturday, trailing just 76-73 with 2:21 to go before the Zags finally closed the game out with a 6-0 run. Freshman guard Souley Boum, who had 22 points in his first game against the Zags, finished with just five points in last Saturday's loss but continues to lead the team in scoring (13.4) while shooting 42.9 percent from 3-point range. Senior forward Chase Foster (11.0) and sophomore guard Justin Ratinho (10.8) also average in double figures.

                      ABOUT SAINT MARY'S (21-2, 10-0): The Gaels can tie their best conference start under head coach Randy Bennett with a win over the Dons but Bennett wants his team to keep focused on the big picture and not winning streaks. "No, it really doesn't," Bennett told the San Francisco Chronicle when asked if the school-record 16th straight win against Portland meant anything. "There's a bigger challenge there, and that's trying to put yourself in a position to win the league, and trying to get to the NCAA Tournament. I think that's where our guys' potential and focus is, and that's where it needs to be." Jock Landale, a 7-foot senior center, leads the WCC in scoring (22.1) and rebounding (10.4) with Hermanson (12.2) and senior point guard Emmett Naar (11.0) also averaging in double digits.

                      TIP-INS

                      1. Naar ranks second in the nation to Oklahoma freshman sensation Trae Young in assists with an average of 9.1 per game.

                      2. Saint Mary's lead the country in field-goal percentage (52.3 percent) and is second in assist/turnover ratio (1.75).

                      3. The Gaels lead the WCC and rank fifth nationally in 3-point shooting percentage (42.1 percent) with Hermanson (50-of-109, 45.9 percent) leading the way.

                      PREDICTION: Saint Mary's 76, San Francisco 64
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                        #26
                        Creighton vs. Villanova Preview and Predictions

                        By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
                        With 10 games left in the regular season, No. 1 Villanova has to be feeling good about its chances to make a deep run in March. A four-game homestand against unranked opponents never hurts, of course, and that comfortable schedule begins Thursday with a date against Creighton.

                        Villanova has won seven in a row since its lone loss - a high-scoring road defeat against Butler - but its latest victory did not come easily. Jalen Brunson (31 points) and Donte DiVincenzo (23 points) came to the rescue in a three-point win against Marquette as the Wildcats played without Phil Booth (hand), who will be out indefinitely. "We found out what it is to play 40 minutes of Villanova basketball, to have another team play that hard, harder than us for 40 minutes," DiVincenzo, who enters Thursday with a streak of 12 straight double-digit scoring efforts, told reporters. Meanwhile, Creighton has posted back-to-back wins against Big East bottom-feeders St. John's and Georgetown heading into this matchup.

                        TV: 6:30 p.m. ET, ESPN

                        ABOUT CREIGHTON (17-5, 7-3 Big East): The Bluejays received 50 combined points from Marcus Foster and Khyri Thomas in their eight-point triumph over Georgetown as the team shot well from the field (52.9 percent), the arc (40 percent) and the foul line (80.8 percent) in a crisp all-around victory. Foster has scored at least 20 points in four straight outings and has made four or more 3-pointers in three of those contests. Thomas has watched his point totals go up gradually over the last five games, from two points to 11 to 15 to 19 and finally to 22 points against the Hoyas.

                        ABOUT VILLANOVA (20-1, 7-1): The Wildcats have scored at least 75 points 19 times in 21 games and rank fifth nationally in scoring (87.8 points per game). Brunson is the headliner with averages of 19.4 points and 5.0 assists and sizzling shooting percentages across the board, giving the junior guard a chance to contend with Oklahoma freshman Trae Young for the national player of the year award. With DiVincenzo now in the starting lineup as a replacement for Booth, Villanova has a thin bench, a group that produced only three points in 34 combined minutes versus Marquette.

                        TIP-INS

                        1. Villanova has won six straight meetings, five of which were double-digit victories.

                        2. Brunson has yet to record a block in three seasons (2,725 minutes) with Villanova.

                        3. Twelve of Creighton's 13 players have made at least four 3-pointers this season.

                        PREDICTION: Villanova 79, Creighton 70
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          #27
                          Wichita State vs. Temple Preview and Predictions

                          By Gracenote for Scores and Stats
                          Wichita State tries for its third straight victory when it visits Temple on Thursday and hopes its leading scorer breaks out of his shooting slump. Sophomore guard Landry Shamet is 5-for-27 from the field in his last three games - 1-for-18 from 3-point range, dropping his field goal percentage to 49.8 percent as the No. 16 Shockers try for their sixth victory in seven true road games this season.

                          "... In timeouts, I've told him if he ever doesn't take a wide open shot that I am going to bring him out,'' Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall told reporters about Shamet. "... The whole thing was just to let him know that we think he's a heck of a player and a great shooter and keep shooting and -- by God -- make one. Let's get this streak over with. Let's go back to the 50-percent guy." The Shockers have bounced back from a two-game losing streak with back-to-back 19 point victories, including 90-71 over Tulsa on Sunday. The Owls have won three of their last four games after an 85-57 win over Connecticut on Sunday - its largest margin of victory this season - behind 18 points from junior guard Shizz Alston Jr. "We felt like we had a poor performance against Cincinnati," Alston told reporters about the 75-42 setback at No. 8 Cincinnati on Jan. 24 - their most-lopsided loss of the season. "We wanted to show people that we were a good team also. So we just needed to get that win back."

                          TV: 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2

                          ABOUT WICHITA STATE (17-4, 7-2 AAC): Senior forward Shaquille Morris (12.8 points per game) is 20 points shy of becoming the 46th player in school history to reach 1,000 after totaling 39 in his last two games. Sophomore guard Austin Reaves (7.0 points) set a school record for 3-pointers in a half with seven Sunday en route to a career-high 23 points - all before intermission. Senior forward Rashard Kelly (team-high 7.7 rebounds) will try to become the first Shocker in more than 21 years to record four straight double-figure rebounding games after grabbing 31 in his last three contests.

                          ABOUT TEMPLE (11-10, 3-6): Sophomore guard Quinton Rose averages a team-high 14.2 points after scoring 17 versus Connecticut but only 12 in his previous two games combined while Alston averages 13.1 points. Senior forward Obi Enechionyia (11.3 points, club bests of 6.9 rebounds and 1.7 blocks) recorded nine points and 10 rebounds Sunday and averaged 14.3 points and 7.5 boards in the four games prior to registering five points and one rebound against Cincinnati. Senior guard Josh Brown (8.0 points, team-most 3.4 assists) has scored eight points in three of his last four games, and is 7-for-24 from the field in his past three contests.

                          TIP-INS

                          1. The Shockers are fourth nationally in rebounding margin at plus-10.5 while the Owls are an AAC-worst minus-3.6.

                          2. Temple, which has defeated a Top 25 team in each of the last 10 seasons, is 0-3 in such games this campaign. If it loses Thursday, its last chance will occur Feb. 15 at Wichita State.

                          3. The Shockers are third in the country in assists at 19.1 per game and their average of 21 in January games leads the nation.

                          PREDICTION: Wichita State 80, Temple 75
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            Handicapped by Rick Needham at Aqueduct

                            RACE #7 - AQUEDUCT - 3:58 PM EASTERN POST
                            8.0 FURLONGS DIRT FILLIES AND MARES FOUR YEARS OLD AND UPWARD ALLOWANCE $67,000.00 PURSE

                            #2 TASTEFUL
                            #3 FULL HOUSE
                            #4 GREATREVIEWS
                            #1 LION IN WAIT

                            #2 TASTEFUL has produced "POWER RUN PERFORMANCES" in each of her last five outings, hitting the board in a pair of those efforts, including a "POWER RUN WIN" in her 5th race back. #3 FULL HOUSE, the morning line favorite, has hit the board in three of her respective last five races, with two of those "board hit efforts," also qualifying as "POWER RUNS."
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              Handicapped by The Walker Group at Camarero Race Track

                              Always check program numbers.
                              Odds shown are morning line odds.

                              Race 2 - Claiming - 8.5f on the Dirt. Purse: $6000 Class Rating: 71

                              FOR FILLIES AND MARES FOUR YEARS OLD AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NOT WON THREE RACES SINCE FEBRUARY 1, 2017 AND WHICH HAVE STARTED FOR A CLAIMING PRICE OF $8,000 OR LESS. WEIGHT, 121 LBS. NON-WINNERS OF A RACE SINCE JANUARY 18, 2018 ALLOWED 1 LBS. SINCE JANUARY 1, 2018 ALLOWED 3 LBS. SINCE DECEMBER 1, 2017 ALLOWED 5 LBS. CLAIMING PRICE $4,000.


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                              The Walker Group Picks

                              # 6 LADY ANN 2/1

                              # 3 MISS SEVEN 10/1

                              # 2 OUTER ORBIT 10/1

                              My pick in here is LADY ANN. She looks respectable in this slot and I expect will be on the front end or close at the midpoint. Has decent Equibase Class Figures relative to this group - worth a look. She should be given a chance given the very good speed numbers. MISS SEVEN - Has been running very well lately and will most likely be close to the front end early on. She has a quite good distance/surface win record - 2 for 12. OUTER ORBIT - Shows sound Speed Figures on average overall when compared with the rest of this group of horses. Ran a strong last race.
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                                F.A.S.T. Sheets Free Race for Charles Town

                                Charles Town - Race 1

                                Daily Double (1-2) / Pick 4 (Races 1-2-3-4) / Exacta / Trifecta / Superfecta Pick 3 (Races 1-2-3)


                                Maiden Claiming $7,500 • 4 1/2 Furlongs • Dirt • Age 3 • CR: 56 • Purse: $12,000 • Post: 7:00P
                                FOR MAIDENS, THREE YEARS OLD. WEIGHT, 124 LBS. CLAIMING PRICE $7,500.
                                Contenders

                                Race Analysis
                                P#
                                Horse
                                Morn
                                Line

                                Accept
                                Odds


                                Race Type: Paceless Race. There is no true early speed in this race. * KEY ANGLES * ASP: Horse ranks in the top three in TrackMaster Power Rating. Horse ranks in the top three in average Equibase Speed Figure at the distance/surface. AIRFARE: Ho rse ranks in the top three in TrackMaster Power Rating. Jockey/Trainer combination return on investment is at least +20. BENT CROWBAR: Horse is dropping into a race which has an Class Rating at least five points lower than the Class Rating of its l ast race. Horse has a TrackMaster "+" designation or an "L" designation.
                                3
                                ASP
                                9/5

                                4/1
                                5
                                AIRFARE
                                7/2

                                9/2
                                6
                                BENT CROWBAR
                                10/1

                                6/1




                                P#

                                Horse (In Running Style Order)

                                Post

                                Morn
                                Line

                                Running Style

                                Good
                                Class

                                Good
                                Speed

                                Early Figure

                                Finish Figure

                                Platinum
                                Figure
                                6
                                BENT CROWBAR
                                6

                                10/1
                                Alternator/Stalker
                                0

                                0

                                75.0

                                31.6

                                27.1
                                3
                                ASP
                                3

                                9/5
                                Alternator/Stalker
                                50

                                41

                                54.0

                                43.2

                                38.2
                                8
                                HACKENSACK HILL
                                8

                                3/1
                                Alternator/Stalker
                                0

                                0

                                45.7

                                37.0

                                31.5
                                5
                                AIRFARE
                                5

                                7/2
                                Trailer
                                49

                                42

                                44.6

                                42.8

                                38.3
                                2
                                BLACK JACK DON
                                2

                                20/1
                                Alternator/Non-contender
                                0

                                0

                                45.5

                                23.7

                                13.2
                                1
                                EL CACHORRO
                                1

                                8/1
                                Alternator/Non-contender
                                0

                                0

                                27.4

                                18.7

                                8.7








                                Unknown Running Style: MYSTIC PARK (10/1) [Jockey: Rodriguez Victor - Trainer: Locklear James Dean], GENERAL MOSBY (10/1) [Jockey: Hiraldo Christian - Trainer: McKee John D].
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