Under the Radar Showcase – Thursday, February 8th

We couldn’t just choose one game for tonight – there are extremely pivotal games in the Coastal, SoCon and Big West involving first place.

Samford (20-3, 9-1) at UNC-Greensboro (17-6, 8-2) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPNU)

Our first stop takes us to Greensboro for a 1-2 matchup in the SoCon between the Samford Bulldogs and the UNC-Greensboro Spartans. Samford won the first meeting 79-70 between the two teams in Birmingham and a win here would not only virtually lock up all the meaningful tiebreakers, but it could also give the Bulldogs and Bucky Ball a lifeline to an at-large NCAA bid should they stumble in the SoCon Tournament in a month.

Drexel (15-8, 8-2) at UNC-Wilmington (16-6, 7-3) – 7:00 PM ET (FloHoops)

Our other early game features the Drexel Dragons and the UNC-Wilmington Seahawks. Drexel has lost two of their last three games to make the Coastal race competitive again. Wilmington is riding high after a two-game sweep of Charleston, but they will be looking to avenge a 78-63 loss that was played on Drexel’s on-campus arena back in January.

UC-Irvine (17-6, 10-1) at UC-Santa Barbara (13-8, 6-5) – 10:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

It’s the GauchEater Cup! UC-Irvine has a one-game leader over both UC-San Diego and UC-Davis in the conference standings, but it feels almost like a two-team race with UCSD still in their transition up to Division 1. The Gauchos will be playing more of a spoiler role right now, but the Thunderdome has never been an easy place for UC-Irvine to get a road win.

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Under the Radar (Feb 7th)

Tonight’s feature conference is the Northeast Conference, which is one of our favorites. Central Connecticut lost a tough one to Merrimack over the weekend, and that has created a logjam at the top of the league with those two in a tie with preseason favorites Sacred Heart and last year’s media darlings Fairleigh Dickinson right behind them.

From there we run through the other 21 UTR conferences and discuss how Vermont is distancing themselves from the rest of the America East, a big week for a really good UC Irvine team in the Big West, Samford’s surprisingly dominant win on the road at Chattanooga out in the SoCon, how Princeton has fallen behind Cornell and Yale in the Ivy League, some really disappointing and damaging losses for McNeese in the Southland and Appalachian State in the Sun Belt, and much more! And, as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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

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Eye of the Tiger: HoopsHD interviews McDonald’s All-American Tahaad Pettiford

If you want to win an NCAA title then you usually need a good coach, a great resume…and a McDonald’s All-American. Only 2 championship teams from 1979-2020 did not have such a player (2002 Maryland/2014 UConn) but 2 of the past 3 champs have successfully broken away from this trend (2021 Baylor/2023 UConn). The rosters for this year’s McDonald’s All-American Game were announced in January after selecting the 24 best players in the nation from a list of several hundred nominees. If you do not think these guys can make an immediate impact in the fall, just ask Coach Scott Drew how he likes having 2023 honoree Ja’Kobe Walter at Baylor! Unlike most years when 1 school stands out as the big winner with the most All-Americans, there are 5 different programs tied for the lead with 2 each (Alabama/Duke/Kentucky/North Carolina and…Rutgers!?). Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Tahaad Pettiford about being named a McDonald’s All-American and having the game of his life last month.

Your Hudson Catholic team went 16-12 last year but is off to a 17-7 start this year: what has been the biggest difference from last year to this year? Just coming together as a team and being competitive.

You received offers from several great schools including Connecticut/Kansas/Kentucky but signed with Auburn last February: what was the biggest factor in your decision? The coaching staff and the connection I made with them. I also like their playing style.

Coach Bruce Pearl’s team is 18-4 and starts a FR PG named Aden Holloway: how far do you think they will go this March, and do you think that you and Aden can play on the court at the same time if he decides to return to school next year? Hopefully they win it all! I think that Aden and I could definitely play together and would complement each other.

You are part of a small but great recruiting class including Jahki Howard: how well do you know your future teammate? We knew each other very well as we were AAU teammates. We 1st met in 7th grade at a basketball camp and have remained close ever since.

Last month you scored a career-high 42 PTS including a game-tying 3-PT shot with 4 seconds left in regulation and then a 30-foot buzzer-beater at the end of the 1st OT in a 9-PT 2-OT win over Roselle Catholic (www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IMmK7cPrgU): where does that rank among the best performances of your career? It is definitely #1.

Less than 1 week later Richie Rosa made a 3-PT shot at the buzzer in a 2-PT win by St. Peter’s Prep: where does that rank among the most devastating losses of your career? It is #1 as well: it was the 1st time that I have ever lost a game on a buzzer-beater.

A couple of weeks ago you were named a McDonald’s All-American: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It was a great accomplishment and something that every kid dreams of. I have always wanted to play in that game so to get that call was a dream come true.

Another player from New Jersey who will be joining you at the McDonald’s Game is Dylan Harper from Don Bosco Prep: have you ever had the chance to play with/against him during your high school career? We have never been on the same team before but we played against each other twice during high school.

1 of the best aspects of your game is your ability to steal the ball (you averaged 2.5 SPG at the EYBL last year): what is the secret to being a great defender? Getting into the passing lane, being quick, and reading the defense to anticipate the next pass.

You are 6’1”: what position do you play now, and what position will you feel most comfortable at in college? I play PG now, and in college I will play whatever position Coach Pearl needs me to play.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Feb 7th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is a VERY good one between High Point and UNC Asheville – CLICK HERE

-Clemson managed to double their all-time win total in Chapel Hill last night as they outlasted North Carolina 80-76. North Carolina is a team that we’ve had on the #1 line for the last several weeks, so this is one of the single best wins that any team has managed all season long. Clemson has had some great moments, and they’ve had a few other near misses like a recent 1pt loss at Duke. They don’t always play up to their ceiling, but when they do they’re good enough to play with, and even beat, protected seeds on the road. They’ve shown that to us multiple times this year.

-Houston beat Oklahoma State very easily 79-63 in a game that isn’t noteworthy at all, other than that Kelvin Sampson went into complete Yosemite Sam mode with his team up 20 and got kicked out of the game! I mean…my goodness!! Could you imagine how angry he would have been had they only been up by 15??

-Iowa State opened up a big lead against Texas, but the Longhorns came back and made a game of it. The Cyclones held on to win, and a team that seems to have been kind of quiet this year is suddenly looking more and more like a solid protected seed, and could even end up as high as the #2 or #3 line. Texas is not a top 25 team right now, but to win on their floor is no small thing.

-Ole Miss could have REALLY used the win at South Carolina last night. It would have been massive, and probably moved them up multiple seedlines. They fell way behind, but came back and even tied it, but couldn’t get the win. South Carolina is having an amazing season and there is no reason to thnk they do not deserve a protected seed at this point.

-Dayton always seems to show up for a game and not really take their opponent seroiusly. Then at halftime they realize that they need to get it together, and they do. They fell behind early to Saint Joseph’s and trailed for the entire first half, but then blew it open in the second half and won easily 94-79. When Dayton wants to be good, they are VERY good!

-Nevada, who had been straddling the bubble for the past several weeks, took a big step in the right direction last night with their 77-63 win at Utah State. Utah State was in the rankings and unbeaten at home, so this was a MASSIVE win for the Wolfpack.

-South Florida came from 18 down against Charlotte and ended up with a 72-69 win. It is Amir Abdur-Rahim’s first year with the Bulls after an amazing run with Kennesaw State, and after a bit of a slow start they have now won 14 of their last 15 and are in a tie for 1st place in the American. Their NET is still not top 100, but there are enough things on their resume to where I think the committee will give them a serious look if they keep it up. Also, if they do keep it up, their NET will likely go up.

-Michigan State cannot win on the road. They’ve lost all their road games but one, and last night they fell to Minnesota 59-56. They’ve got four remaining road games left against Penn State, Michigan, Purdue, and Indiana. If they can’t win at least two of those then I don’t think they belong in the tournament.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-ALABAMA AT AUBURN (SEC). This is the second part of the basketball version of the Iron Bowl. Alabama won the first one and is looking more and more like they could end up as a protected seed. Auburn is coming off their biggest win of the year as they knocked off Ole Miss, but they could give their resume another nice big boost if they’re able to knock off their rivals at home tonight.

-VILLANOVA AT XAVIER (Big East). This game is super-bubbilicous. Both teams have 12-10 records that they need to improve on. Both have a smattering of good wins, but both also have questionable losses. Both can reach the bubble, but need a really strong finish in order to do it, and both really need this win tonight.

-CREIGHTON AT PROVIDENCE (Big East). Creighton is still in position to end up as a protected seed, and a road win like this would be huge for them. Providence is squarely on the bubble and just trying to end up in the field, and a win like this over Creighton would be huge for them. So, it’s safe to say that this is a huge game for both teams. The Friars have lost two straight, and were beaten rather badly against Villanova in their last game, so this one feels kind of pivotal.

-NEBRASKA AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten). We have both teams inside the bubble, but both resumes are a little flimsy and could use some work to help strengthen them up. The one thing Nebraska needs more than anything is road wins, and tonight is a chance to get a big one. Northwestern has some big home wins already, and tonight would certainly add to that, and they’ve still got some work to do in order to be considered a lock, so this is a big one for both teams.

-TEXAS A&M AT MISSOURI (SEC). This is a game that TAMU needs to win. A win helps because it’s a road win, but a loss really hurts because it’s against a team that’s nowhere near the field, so it has an extremely pivotal feel to it.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

Georgetown @ Seton Hall (Big East) – Seton Hall is right on the bubble, while beating Georgetown at home wouldn’t be a huge win, losing to them would be a huge loss, so the Pirates need to hold serve

LSU @ Tennessee (SEC) – Tennessee has a real good chance of ending up as a #1 seed and needs to hold serve tonight against LSU

Wisconsin @ Michigan (Big Ten) – despite this being a road game, it should be a rather routine win for the Badgers, who are looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Purdue

Pittsburgh @ NC State (ACC) – both teams are outisde the bubble, but both could still potentially reach it if they’re able to finish the season strong

Valparaiso @ Indiana State (Missouri Valley) – If Indiana State can win out through the regular season, which they are good enough to do, they should be in position to get an at-large bid if they don’t win the MVC Tournament

Southern Illinois @ Drake (Missouri Valley) – it’s possible that Drake also lands inside the bubble, but they’ll pretty much need to win out in order to get there

Portland @ Gonzaga (West Coast) – Gonzaga can’t lose for the rest of the season. That’s pretty much their story

Appalachian State @ Texas State (Sun Belt) – I think App State can be a bubble team if they can win out, which I think they are good enough to do

Notre Dame @ Duke (ACC) – it’s technically a conference game, but it’s practically a guy game. Duke should roll at home.

Georgia @ Mississippi State (SEC) – most have Mississippi State inside the bubble, but I still think that until they win a few road games they shouldn’t be considered. Either way, they need to avoid a loss at home tonight

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, February 7th

High Point (20-4, 9-0) at UNC-Asheville (15-9, 7-2) – 6:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day features the top two teams in the Big South where the High Point Panthers pay a visit to the UNC-Asheville Bulldogs. High Point is now on a 12-game winning streak that not only includes 9 wins in the Big South, but they have also beaten UNC-Greensboro 74-63 that began the aforementioned winning streak. Kezza Giffa had 26 points in High Point’s last game – a 78-68 win against Presbyterian.

So far, the only two losses in league play for UNC-Asheville have come on the road against both High Point and Gardner-Webb. The Bulldogs have already swept Winthrop, so we’re looking at what is a 3-team race if you include Gardner-Webb as another contender. Drew Pember averages 21 points a game and 7.6 rebounds a game for UNC-Asheville.

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Team Sheets Update

If you have not yet checked them out, our HoopsHD Team Sheets are available by clicking on the link at the top of the page. Also, we recorded a video podcast reviewing how to use them, how to read them and lots of other tips and tricks! Check it out on the page above, or right here at this link:

HoopsHD Team Sheets

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