Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, January 20th

Troy (11-7, 5-1) at Southern Miss (10-8, 4-2) – 3:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Hattiesburg, Mississippi for a matchup of two of the top teams in the Sun Belt NOT named either Appalachian State or James Madison. Rather, the Troy Trojans travel west to visit the Southern Miss Golden Eagles. Troy had shot to the top of the conference standings with wins against App State, Louisiana and Southern Miss in their first meeting of the year at Troy. In that matchup, the Trojans hammered Southern Miss 82-56. More recently, South Alabama ended Troy’s 5-game winning streak down in Mobile. Christyon Eugene leads the Trojans with 15.4 points a game and 3.9 assists per game.

Southern Miss had a 3-game winning streak earlier this month; their most notable result was an 81-71 win over James Madison that knocked the Dukes out of the remaining unbeaten teams in Division 1 at the time. Following the blowout loss at Troy, the Golden Eagles rebounded with a 69-66 win at home against Arkansas State. Austin Crowley led Southern Miss with 25 points in that victory against the Red Wolves.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, January 19th (and other News, Notes and Games)

Akron (13-4, 5-0) at Kent State (9-8, 2-3) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPNU)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the edge of Ohio’s Snow Belt as Kent State hosts the first leg of the Wagon Wheel between Akron and Kent State. Since a close loss against St. Bonaventure up in nearby Cleveland, Akron has won 5 straight games in the MAC to open conference play. Enrique Freeman is a serious contender for MAC Player of the Year and leads the Zips with 18.4 points a game and 13.2 rebounds a game.

Kent State has been a surprise in the league so far, and not in a good way. They had a 3-game losing streak that included a pair of road losses against the directional Michigan schools (Eastern and Central). They did snap that losing streak with an 83-76 win against Northern Illinois; VonCameron Davis led the Golden Flashes with 23 points in that game.

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES (From the Puppet):

-Memphis had what appeared to be a routine conference home win against South Florida last night, but ended up losing 74-73. Memphis had been playing with fire all year long and had pulled out several close ones that should have won handily. Well, last night they finally got burned. They’re still in good shape, but it is a bit of a setback.

-Florida Atlantic got a battle at home from Wichita State, but was able to get control in the final minutes of the game and hold on for an 86-77 win.

-Oregon, who had been playing well, lost rather handily at Colorado 86-70. It’s a nice win for the Buffs, but the thing I think they need more than anything right now is wins away from home.

-GEORGETOWN AT XAVIER (Big East). Xavier has a lot of work to do to even get within reaching distance of the bubble, but they have been playing better as the season has gone along.

INDIANA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten). Wisky is coming off a somewhat surprising road loss at Penn State, but they should be able to bounce back at home tonight against an Indiana team that’s still pretty far outside the bubble

-UNLV AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West). UNLV has been playing better, but I don’t think they’ve improved so much that they’re likely to go on the road and pull an upset like this. Colorado State has been in a bit of a slump, but they’re back at home with a winnable game tonight.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown (Jan 18th)

NOTE:  This broadcast was recorded at 10pm, est on Thursday, January 18th.  No games that went final after that, particularly Oregon vs Colorado, were considered when creating this bracket.

Chad and the panel build a seedlist line by line and debate, discuss, and assess, and sometimes strongly argue about each team as they go.  Find out who they have on the #1 lines so far, who is safely in, who still has work to do, and who on the bubble just made it in and just missed it.

Below is a final copy of The Bracket, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!!

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

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Thursday, Jan 18th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-UConn and Houston both faced good opponents at home, but both won handily. UConn beat Creighton 62-48 without really having to sweat, and Houston blew out Texas Tech 77-54. North Carolina, Kentucky, Arizona, and Auburn also all won easily. It was an unusual night of chalk.

-Ole Miss suffered what was just their second loss of the season, and it was a bit surprising as they fell 89-80 at LSU. LSU is suddenly 3-1 in SEC and 11-6 overall. They still have a ton of work to do to get themselves in the discussion, but it was a solid win yesterday and a solid start to league play.

-The Miami Hurricanes continue to spiral downward. Last night they lost at home 84-75 to Flroida State. They’ve now lost three of their last four games, and the losses were to Wake Forest, Louisville, and Florida State, none of which are solid tournament teams. That’s just a bad stretch.

-UCF bot a really nice road win at Texas 77-71. With wins over Kansas, and now a road win at Texas, UCF has done a lot to boost their value in the last week or so. They’ve still got a lot of work to do, but they’re heading in the right direction. Texas, on the other hand, has now lost three of their last four after playing a rather weak overall OOC schedule.

-San Diego State got out to a first half lead against Nevada and held it the whole game for a 71-59 win.

-Northwestern almost blew it against Maryland, but held on to win 72-69 in a game that saw several lead changes in the last minute of play.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MINNESOTA AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). Michigan State is feeling more and more bubblicioius as the year goes on. They need to start stringing together wins in order for their resume to become more stable. Minnesota has lost two straight and will likely have a hard time getting this one on the road.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT MEMPHIS (American). Memphis has had to sweat out a few games that they should have cruised through, but they keep winning. This is another game where they should be able to hold serve.

-WICHITA STATE AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC (American). Three of FAU’s four losses have been surprises, especially given some of the games they’ve been able to win. They should cruise through this one at home tonight, but it doesn’t mean that they will.

ILLINOIS AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten). Illinois isn’t quite the same team since they lost such a key player, but they’re still easily inside the bubble and this is the kind of road game they should be able to win.

-OREGON STATE AT UTAH (Pac 12). The Utes have lost three of their last four, and are coming off a particularly bad loss to Stanford. They should be able to hold serve in this one tonight….and they need to!!

-UTAH VALLEY AT GRAND CANYON (WAC). The Lopes have been rolling all season long and shouldn’t have too much trouble rolling today.

-GONZAGA AT PEPPERDINE (West Coast). Many people are saying Gonzaga is outside the bubble. I think the committee will still take them so long as they blow through the WCC between now and the end. Either way, they can’t afford to lose this one tonight.

-OREGON AT COLORADO (Pac 12). These teams seem to be going in opposite directions. Oregon has won six straight and is suddenly red hot, whereas Colorado just snapped a three game losing streak after beatinng USC at home. It would be another nice road win for the Ducks, and a chance for Colorado to shore up their resume and pull themselves out of their tailspin.

-LMU AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast). San Francisco is out to a 14-4 start, is 3-0 in WCC play, and should be able to win tonight. They’re a team to keep an eye on.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, January 18th

UC-San Diego (11-6, 5-0) at UC-Irvine (12-5, 5-0) – 10:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Orange County in Southern California where the UC-Irvine Anteaters host the surprising UC-San Diego Tritons in a battle of Big West leaders. UCSD is a fourth-year transitional team that will be fully eligible for the NCAA Tournament and other postseason play beginning next season. Their notable wins in the Big West have come against UC-Santa Barbara and Long Beach State. Bryce Pope leads the Tritons with 18.7 points per game.

UC-Irvine has mostly built their record in league play against teams in the bottom of the conference, although their win at UC-Davis was against someone in the top half of the league. Outside of the Big West, the Anteaters have beaten Denver, USC and Toledo. Defense continues to be UC-Irvine’s calling card; they allow only 66.5 points a game to their opponents during the season.

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Under the Radar – Jan 17th

Tonight’s feature conference is the Horizon League, where Oakland is out to a surprising start after struggling through most of their OOC schedule. They had a big win tonight against Youngstown State to maintain their hold on 1st place. Purdue Fort Wayne, who we were the biggest on coming into league play, has struggled since the start of conference play.

From there, we run through the other 21 UTR leagues and discuss how teams like Grand Canyon and Princeton are looking more and more like they could land inside the bubble and make the NCAA Tournament even if they don’t win their conference tournaments. Samford from the SoCon now has the longest winning streak in the nation after their big win at Western Carolina. McNeese also continues to rack up wins out of the Southland, and teams like Akron and UC Irvine are starting to look a lot better. We discuss all that, and more! And, as we do every week, we close with our UTR Top Ten.

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