News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Tuesday, Nov 8th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s Under the Radar Game of the Day between Sacred Heart and Hartford – CLICK HERE

-All 25 teams in the top 25 played yesterday, and they all won.  I’m not sure if that’s ever happened before, but I can say with reasonable certainty that it at least TIES a record for the number of top 25 teams that have played and won on the same day.

-One of those top 25 teams nearly lost.  The game of the day was what nearly turned out to be the upset of the century.  Arkansas Pine Bluff, who isn’t expected to be good even by SWAC standards, went into TCU, stayed with them for an entire game, and missed what would have been a game winning shot at the buzzer as TCU BARELY held on 73-72.

-FGCU, who we really didn’t expect much at all from this year, is off to a fantastic start with an upset road win at USC, who we all thought would be a solid tournament team out of the Pac 12.  FGCU dominated the second half, and looked so good that you start to wonder if they are up there with Liberty as the team to beat in the Atlantic Sun and possibly end up inside the bubble.  They go to San Diego tomorrow, and to start the season off with two road wins certainly gets them out of the gate early in any sort of race toward the bubble.

-Not that I needed to be sold on Houston, but if I had needed to be, yesterday would have done it.  They totally shut down a pretty decent Northern Colorado team 83-36.  I know that’s a game that you would expect them to easily win, but Northern Colorado actually does have a pulse and Houston TOTALLY shut them down.

-As expected, Akron and South Dakota State was a thriller with the game going into overtime and Akron holding on for the win.  I think both these teams are top notch UTR teams, and if everything falls right they could make a run at the bubble.  Starting off with a win on the road against an Akron team that isn’t likely to lose much at home would have REALLY helped South Dakota State, but they will get other opportunities.

-Colgate, the preseason favorite to win the Patriot League, came up just short at Buffalo 81-80 and just barely missed a chance to pick up a nice road win.

-Temple, who is a team that most of us at Hoops HD were big on, fell to Wagner, who is a team that most of us at Hoops HD weren’t expecting to do all that well in the NEC.  This was certainly one of the bigger surprises of the day.

-Stetson winning at Florida State 83-74, and basically holding a lead for the entire game, was the other big surprise.  We weren’t all that sure what to make of Florida State because they had so many new pieces, but I think we were all expecting them to beat Stetson.  I know they could still end up having a really big year, but this is an undeniably bad start.

-Sam Houston pulled off a surprising upset at Oklahoma 53-52.  They hit a game winning 3-pointer with 4 seconds to play, and they now have our attention.  The WAC is already shaping up to be a pretty interesting league.

-Memphis got a nice road win at Vanderbilt 76-67 in what appeared to be the most competitive match-up of the day coming in.  Any road win is a good win, but I think Vanderbilt might be a little better than expected, sot his may end up helping Memphis out a little more than what most people think.

Grand Canyon fell behind big in the first half against Montana State, but roared back in the second half to pick up the 60-54 win.  Both of these teams are the preseason favorites to win their conferences, so this was a fantastic opening night match-up.

-Saint Mary’s knocked off a pretty good Oral Roberts team 78-70.  ORU actually came back after falling way behind in the first half.

-And last but not least, Queens won their D1 debut against Marshall 83-82.  Queens got to open at home, and the atmosphere was fantastic.  The game winning shot for Queens came with about ten seconds to go, and Marshall missed what would have been a game winning shot at the Queens Royals held on and the fans went absolutely nuts!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-This may be a first, but there aren’t any.  This is largely due to the combination of so many teams having played yesterday, and so few teams wanting to play on what is (supposedly) the NCAA’s Day of Civic Awareness

BUY GAMES:

-Rider @ Providence
-Milwaukee @ Purdue
-South Carolina State @ South Carolina
-Coppin State @ Georgetown

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