Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Morehead State SR PG Drew Thelwell

Last Saturday Morehead State beat Little Rock 69-55 in the OVC tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Eagles missed out on the NCAA tourney for 9 straight year from 2012-2020 but have now made it twice in the past 4 years. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Morehead State SR PG Drew Thelwell about being the winningest player in school history.

You play for Coach Preston Spradlin: what makes him such a great coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? The connection he builds with his players. We have a true gentlemanly bond and it makes being here a joy. He teaches us aspects of life such as patience: when you come here as a freshman you might need to wait your turn.

In the 2023 NIT you scored 11 PTS in a win at Clemson and then 13 PTS in a loss at UAB: what did you learn from that postseason run that you think will help you next week? If you can get focused and get all your guys on 1 page then anything can happen. If you believe in your team then you can pull it all together.

Last October you learned that 2023 conference POY Mark Freeman would miss the entire season with a wrist injury: what was your reaction when you learned the news, and did you really think that you could end up in the NCAA tourney without your best player? I was hurt to hear the news: he is my brother. However, I always knew that somebody would step up and help us find a way to win.

Last December you set a school record with 19 AST in a win over Alice Lloyd College, and your 6.3 APG is #15 in the nation: what is the secret to being a good PG? Trusting your teammates/coaches. You have to be unselfish and the staff always put me in positions to make the right play.

You had a brutal non-conference schedule including road games at Alabama/Purdue/Penn State/Indiana: which of those teams impressed you the most? Purdue: Zach Edey is a big guy unlike anyone I have seen before. We can compete with those teams no matter which school’s name is on our opponents’ chest.

Your team has been great on defense as you are top-30 in the nation in both 2-PT% allowed/3-PT% allowed: what is the key to playing great defense? Knowing that somebody has your back: you are not out there by yourself so communication is very important.

You are 1 of 5 senior starters: how crucial has all that veteran leadership been to your success? It has been great: leadership is not a 1-man thing. You need to work together and it is handy to get the views of all the older guys.

1 of those senior starters (Riley Minix) led the conference with 706 PTS en route to being named conference POY: what makes him such a great player? He is so versatile. There are some things he does that still surprise me even today! It has been a blessing to play with him.

Your 91 career wins (and counting) are the most in school history: what does it mean to you to have your name in the record book for that amazing accomplishment? It means a lot…but I know that my teammates/coaches have helped us win all those games.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? It does not really matter to me: I just want to go out there with my guys, have fun, and give it my all.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Morehead State coach Preston Spradlin

Last Saturday Morehead State beat Little Rock 69-55 in the OVC tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Eagles missed out on the NCAA tourney for 9 straight year from 2012-2020 but have now made it twice in the past 4 years. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Morehead State coach Preston Spradlin about making the NCAA tourney despite missing last year’s conference POY.

You were assistant director of basketball operations to John Calipari at Kentucky and director of Calipari’s Basketball Camps and Clinics: what makes him such a great coach, and would it be a dream or a nightmare to face him in the NCAA tourney?! He is very much a “players-1st” person: it is not just a slogan but is very real. He is extremely innovative and has a huge personality, which is why he is a Hall of Fame coach. We have played them a few times and we will welcome the challenge from any team we play. It would be selling the state of Kentucky short if they cannot cheer for 2 teams in March Madness so I hope it does not happen.

You had a losing record during each of your 1st 4 years as head coach in Morehead but have now won 22+ games during each of your past 4 years: how were you able to turn things around, and how were you able to sustain that success?
I am fortunate to be in a place where you can learn through some mistakes as a young coach while figuring out your team’s identity. We invest on the defensive end and share the ball/rebound on offense, which gives us confidence no matter how much roster turnover there is.

In the 2023 NIT you had a win at Clemson before losing at UAB: what did your team learn from that postseason run that you think will help them next week? It was kind of the perfect balance last season: we were a little too business-like in the conference tourney but played free and loose in the Clemson game. We have the momentum/confidence/hunger to be built for March this time.

Last October you learned that 2023 conference POY Mark Freeman would miss the entire season with a wrist injury: what was your reaction when you learned the news, and did you really think that you could end up in the NCAA tourney without your best player? Honestly, I really did. I had faith that we had enough talent on the roster…but it was not easy news to hear about Mark’s injury. There was no sense in pouting so we just defined new roles and marched forward pretty quickly. It is a testament to our guys’ resilience and belief that we would have a good team, which is how we pressed through the adversity.

You had a brutal non-conference schedule including road games at Alabama/Purdue/Penn State/Indiana: which of those teams impressed you the most? I am really impressed with Purdue. They have size/shooting/experience and are well-coached so they are worthy of being a #1 seed: they are the real deal.

Your team has been great on defense as you are top-30 in the nation in both 2-PT% allowed/3-PT% allowed: what is the key to playing great defense? Consistency! It is an identity that we build from day 1 and focus on every day. The guys have bought into the fact that if you want to win then you need to defend.

You have 4 senior starters: how crucial has all that veteran leadership been to your team’s success? We have 5 senior starters: most of them are actually 5th/6th year graduates. They have size/toughness so it gives us a lot of confidence.

1 of those starters (Riley Minix) led the conference with 706 PTS en route to being named conference POY: what makes him such a great player? He has unbelievable versatility. He can shoot it from 3 and is an elite rebounder. He is also a great student of the game and pound-for-pound the strongest player we have ever had here. He will be a mismatch nightmare because he can play with the big guys inside and also step out and shoot.

1 result of having a great starting lineup is that your bench is bottom-15 in the nation in minutes played: is there any concern that if you run into foul trouble/injury/OT then you might have to rely on some guys who have not seen a lot of action this season? Not at all. If you look at our body of work we have played 9 games this season without a regular starter due to injury…and we have won most of them. We had young guys who stepped up and provided us with what we needed to be successful. We just won 3 games in 3 days so winning 2 games in 3 days is certainly possible.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? When you look at all the analytics you will see that our NET is 106 and our non-conference SOS is in the top-20, which stacks up against anybody. Riley scored more field goals than anyone in the country this year! I have seen us projected as a 14-seed but I feel good about our body of work.

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Bracketology 2024: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.4)

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We are only 3 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the 2023 tourney with 65 of his 67 within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 53 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 17th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how he stacks up with other websites (ranked 11th out of 174 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Purdue (Big 10)
1: Connecticut (Big East)
1: Houston (Big 12)
1: Tennessee (SEC)

2: North Carolina (ACC)
2: Arizona (Pac-12)
2: Marquette (Big East)
2: Iowa State (Big 12)

3: Creighton (Big East)
3: Baylor (Big 12)
3: Duke (ACC)
3: Kentucky (SEC)

4: Kansas (Big 12)
4: Illinois (Big 10)
4: Alabama (SEC)
4: Auburn (SEC)

5: BYU (Big 12)
5: South Carolina (SEC)
5: San Diego State (MWC)
5: Clemson (ACC)

6: Utah State (MWC)
6: Wisconsin (Big 10)
6: Texas Tech (Big 12)
6: Washington State (Pac-12)

7: Nevada (MWC)
7: Dayton (A-10)
7: St. Mary’s (WCC): AUTO-BID
7: Florida (SEC)

8: Gonzaga (WCC)
8: Boise State (MWC)
8: Northwestern (Big 10)
8: Texas (Big 12)

9: Colorado State (MWC)
9: Nebraska (Big 10)
9: FAU (AAC)
9: TCU (Big 12)

10: Oklahoma (Big 12)
10: Michigan State (Big 10)
10: Seton Hall (Big East)
10: Mississippi State (SEC)

11: Colorado (Pac-12)
11: Virginia (ACC)
11: St. John’s (Big East)
11: Drake (MVC): AUTO-BID
11: Indiana State (MVC)
11: Princeton (Ivy)

12: Richmond (A-10)
12: James Madison (Sun Belt): AUTO-BID
12: Grand Canyon (WAC)
12: South Florida (AAC)

13: McNeese (Southland): AUTO-BID
13: Samford (SoCon): AUTO-BID
13: UC-Irvine (Big West)
13: Vermont (America East)

14: Charleston (CAA): AUTO-BID
14: Toledo (MAC)
14: Morehead State (OVC): AUTO-BID
14: Oakland (Horizon): AUTO-BID

15: Colgate (Patriot): AUTO-BID
15: Sam Houston (C-USA)
15: Montana State (Big Sky): AUTO-BID
15: South Dakota State (Summit): AUTO-BID

16: Quinnipiac (MAAC)
16: Longwood (Big South): AUTO-BID
16: Stetson (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Grambling (SWAC)
16: Wagner (NEC): AUTO-BID

1ST 4 OUT
Iowa (Big 10)
New Mexico (MWC)
Providence (Big East)
Villanova (Big East)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 10

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!! We hope you enjoyed your pasta dinner tonight!! We’ve been working hard so you can all relax and enjoy yourselves!!

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 32 conference tourney

Check out our new HOOPS HD TEAM SHEETS AND DEFCON RATINGS for all 362 D1 teams

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Three more automatic bids were earned tonight as Colgate blew through the Patriot League final, McNeese had no trouble winning the Southland, and Montana State beat their rivals Montana after coming from behind in the second half to win the Big Sky Championship. It was also a busy day with a lot of opening round games in some of the bigger conferences. We review all that, and preview the tomorrow’s games. It’s the Thursday of Championship Week!! One of the most exciting and busiest days of the year!!

ACC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG 12 QUARTERFINALS:

BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS:

MOUNTAIN WEST QUARTERFINALS:

PAC 12 QUARTERFINALS:

ATLANTIC 10 QUARTERFINALS:

MAC QUARTERFINALS:

WAC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG WEST QUARTERFINALS:

CONFERENCE USA QUARTERFINALS:

MAAC QUARTERFINALS:

MEAC QUARTERFINALS:

SWAC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG TEN 2ND ROUND:

SEC 2ND ROUND:

AMERICAN 2ND ROUND:

And for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show…

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All-Access at the ACC Tournament: 2nd round Wednesday

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, parents, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The ACC Tournament is taking place this week in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of articles in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage with a recap of the ACC 2nd round quadruple-header on Wednesday.

The food vouchers keep paying great dividends: brisket sandwich with pickles/chips. Let’s tip if off:

GAME #1: Virginia Tech-Florida State
The 1st half was a tale of 2 sharpshooters. Florida State JR Jamir Watkins made a pair of threes and a couple of jumpers in the 1st 20 minutes, piggybacking off his 26-PT effort in his team’s 8-PT loss in Blacksburg last month. However, Virginia Tech JR Sean Pedulla made a few jumpers/layups in response as the Hokies eked out a 37-36 lead at halftime. Pedulla did not look too shabby in the 2nd half either, finishing with a team-high 24 PTS in 32 minutes, but Watkins was the star of the show. After the Seminoles did not make a single FT before halftime, Watkins made a whopping 14 FTs on his own in the 2nd stanza, scored a career-high 34 PTS, and almost singlehandedly willed his team to an 86-76 win and a date with UNC on Thursday afternoon.

In the postgame press conference I asked FSU coach Leonard Hamilton what it would take to beat the best since his team proved that it can play with the best (holding 2nd half leads in both of their losses to the Tar Heels this year). He smiled and said that even though his team played great for 30 minutes in both games they just need to have a complete 40-minute effort:

GAME #2: Notre Dame-Wake
I missed most of the game due to multiple scheduled interviews.

GAME #3: NC State-Syracuse
Syracuse star G Judah Mintz is from the Maryland suburbs and put on a show for his homecoming game with a couple of jumpers and a layup in the 1st half. However, NC State used the inside/outside combo of DJ Burns (who made a ton of baseline jump shots) and Michael O’Connell (who made a pair of long-range shots) to take a 35-32 halftime lead. Syracuse F Chris Bell made a trio of 3-PT shots in the 2nd stanza to try to keep his team close but it was to no avail. Burns kept dominating inside with his 275-pound frame and his co-DJ (SR G DJ Horne) came off the bench to seal the deal on both offense (16 PTS) and defense (4 STL) in an efficient 20-minute performance as the Orange went down to defeat by the score of 83-65 and a rematch with Duke on Thursday night.

In the postgame press conference I wondered if NC State coach Kevin Keatts found Duke vulnerable after his team punched them in the mouth with a 9-0 run to start the game when they hosted the Blue Devile last week. He claimed that the only thing he learned was that Duke is a really good team. “Early leads do not last” but he is excited for the opportunity to play them again:

GAME #4: Boston College-Clemson
I am sure that it was a great game but it was a long day so that is a wrap for tonight, check back tomorrow for the quarterfinal quadruple-header as the top-4 seeds take the court. Too bad that whatever halftime entertainer shows up will end up in 2nd-place as we already saw the best in the business on Wednesday: RED PANDA!!

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CAA Champs: Charleston postgame celebration!

Here is a quick recap of the best photos I took during the Charleston postgame celebration last night:

After an OT thriller everyone on the winning team deserved a hug:

The fans who made the trip were thrilled with their decision:

Johnny Kelsey was the breakout star of last year’s CAA tourney, and this year he got to hold onto the game ball:

CAA Commissioner Joe D’Antonio present the championship trophy to Johnny’s father:

…which was then hoisted high into the air:

Tourney MVP Reyne Smith wrapped up the night by answering as many questions as he could:

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