NEWS AND NOTES:
-After today we will be going into Holiday mode. Things slow way down, so there won’t be s daily rundowns to recap days where no meaningful games happened. We will pick that back up this Saturday. As for now…
-The Braggin’ Rights Game seems to never disappoint! It was once gain close, exciting, intense, and emotional. Missouri trailed by as much as 10 late, but went on a run to get the lead with under 5 minutes to go. It was was back and forth from that point on with Mizzou getting a chance to tie it at the buzzer, but the shot didn’t go down and the Illini held on for a big 80-77 win. This is big for Illinois both on and off paper! Missouri is good and they’ll get plenty of chances at big wins in conference. I think we’ll see both these teams in The Dance come March.
-Georgetown is now 10-2 overall and 2-0 in the Big East after picking up an exciting 61-60 road win at Seton Hall. Georgetown may not be quite good enough to finish inside the bubble, but they’ve strung together quite a few wins and definitely have our attention for now.
-Utah State bounced back from their home loss to UC San Diego in a BIG way by picking up a true road win at Saint Mary’s. They were ahead for most of the game, which is not easy to do at Saint Mary’s, and picked up the very impressive 75-68 win. This game is a statement that Utah State is very good and perhaps belongs in the top 25. It’s also a statement that UC San Diego is also very good themselves and deserves a ton of credit for their win at Utah State last week.
-In the Diamond Head Classic, Oregon State pretty much controlled College of Charleston for the whole game. It was by no means a blowout, but at no point did it really feel like the Beavers weren’t in control.
Nebraska also cruised past Murray State and Hawaii knocked off Charlotte. The one big upset was Oakland’s win over Loyola Chicago, so Oregon State now faces Oakland in the semifinals today.
-Iowa State, Alabama, Kansas, Oklahoma, Cincinnati, Wisconsin, South Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia, LSU, and Michigan all easily won buy games.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23RD:
-CHARLESTON VS LOYOLA CHICAGO (Diamnond Head Classic). Charleston was unable to get by a pretty solid Oregon State team, and Loyola Chicago fell to Oakland in a game that was a bit of a surprise. That was a missed opportunity for both teams yesterday, and a setback for Loyola Chicago, but they get a chance at another decent match-up today.
-MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT TENNESSEE. Middle Tennessee is a very respectable 9-3, but they are swinging way over their heads today on the road against the top ranked team in the country.
-OREGON STATE VS OAKLAND (Diamond Head Classic). Oregon State had a decent win yesterday against Charleston, and from a resume-building standpoint would probably rather be facing Loyola Chicago than Oakland. This should be a winnable game and allow them to advance to the Championship on Christmas Day.
-SEATTLE U AT WASHINGTON. Washington shouldn’t have too much trouble getting to 9-3.
-NEBRASKA AT HAWAII (Diamond Head Classic). Both teams cruised yesterday, and while this is a tournament this will also be considered a true road game for Nebraska, so this would be a nice addition to their resume.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24TH:
-No Games! Reruns of old CBI games should be available on YouTube, though!!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25TH:
-The 7th, 5th, 3rd, and 1st place games of the Diamond Head Classic will be taking place. If the chalk holds, Nebraska v Oregon State should be a very interesting final between two possible tournament teams, and a nice resume-building opportunity for both of them.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26TH:
-No games! It is the Feast of Stephen, and I’m sure Good King Wenceslas would be spinning in his grave if he knew there was no college basketball today!!!
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH:
-Baylor hosts Arlington Baptist and Duquesne hosts Clearly. Nothing like a couple of nonD1 cupcakes a couple days after Christmas, I suppose.
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I know the Holidays a very special and meaningful time for a lot of people, and I hope all of those people are able to enjoy it and have a safe and happy time. I also know that it is perhaps the hardest and most depressing time of the year for a lot of other people. If you fall into this category, I can certainly relate, and I hope you’re able to get through these next few days. We will be active on Twitter because even on Christmas Day we love talking college hoops, so give us a shout!