Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, December 31st

Oakland (6-8, 1-2) at Youngstown State (10-3, 2-0) – 2:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Youngstown where the hometown Penguins host the Oakland Golden Grizzlies in a Horizon League matchup. Youngstown State is currently on a 7-game winning streak that began with a pair of conference victories against Cleveland State and Robert Morris on the road. In that streak, the Penguins also have a pair of road victories against MAC schools Ohio and Western Michigan. Four players average double figures in points; Brandon Rush leads the way with 13.7 points a game.

Oakland has begun to hit the skids after going through the toughest portion of their schedule; their highlight so far was a 78-76 win at Xavier back in the early part of the month. Within the Horizon, Oakland’s only win was against a winless Detroit-Mercy team; their two losses are against conference leader Purdue-Fort Wayne at home and, most recently, an 8-point loss at Cleveland State. Trey Townsend averages 16.1 points a game and 7.3 rebounds a game for the Golden Grizzlies.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2023 (Part 1 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2023. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus special awards for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). If you think that he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments and check back tomorrow for the remaining conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Sebastian Thomas (UAlbany)
G: Ayinde Hikim (UMass-Lowell)
G: Sherif Gross-Bullock (Bryant)
F: Clarence Daniels II (New Hampshire)
F: Jonathan Beagle (UAlbany)
POYSF: Clarence Daniels II (New Hampshire)

AAC
G: Hysier Miller (Temple)
G: PJ Haggerty (Tulsa)
F: Kevin Cross (Tulane)
F: David Jones (Memphis)
C: Vladislav Goldin (FAU)
POYSF: David Jones (Memphis)

A-10
G: Khalil Brantley (La Salle)
G: James Bishop IV (George Washington)
G: Jimmy Clark III (Duquesne)
F: Josh Cohen (UMass)
F: DaRon Holmes II (Dayton)
POYSF: Josh Cohen (UMass)

ACC
G: RJ Davis (North Carolina)
G: Judah Mintz (Syracuse)
F: Quinten Post (Boston College)
F: Blake Hinson (Pitt)
C: PJ Hall (Clemson)
POYSF: RJ Davis (North Carolina)

Atlantic Sun
G: DeMarcus Sharp (Austin Peay)
G: Robert McCray V (Jacksonville)
F: Deyton Albury (Queens)
F: Isaiah Cozart (Eastern Kentucky)
F: Devontae Blanton (Eastern Kentucky)
POYSF: DeMarcus Sharp (Austin Peay)

Big 12
G: Max Abmas (Texas)
G: Kevin McCullar Jr. (Kansas)
F: Emanuel Miller (TCU)
F: Quinn Slazinski (West Virginia)
C: Hunter Dickinson (Kansas)
POYSF: Hunter Dickinson (Kansas)

Big East
G: Jayden Epps (Georgetown)
G: Baylor Scheierman (Creighton)
F: Bryce Hopkins (Providence)
F: Dontrez Styles (Georgetown)
C: Joel Soriano (St. John’s)
POYSF: Joel Soriano (St. John’s)

Big Sky
G: Money Williams (Montana)
G: Robert Ford III (Montana State)
F: Duncan Powell (Sacramento State)
F: Dillon Jones (Weber State)
F: Saint Thomas (Northern Colorado)
POYSF: Saint Thomas (Northern Colorado)

Big South
G: Walyn Napper (Longwood)
G: Duke Miles (High Point)
F: Kimani Hamilton (High Point)
F: Taje’ Kelly (Charleston Southern)
F: Drew Pember (UNC-Asheville)
POYSF: Drew Pember (UNC-Asheville)

Big 10
G: Dug McDaniel (Michigan)
G: Jahmir Young (Maryland)
F: Dawson Garcia (Minnesota)
F: Olivier Nkamhoua (Michigan)
C: Zach Edey (Purdue)
POYSF: Zach Edey (Purdue)

Big West
G: Ty Johnson (UC-Davis)
G: Ajay Mitchell (UCSB)
G: Kaleb Higgins (Bakersfield)
F: De’Sean Allen-Eikens (CSUN)
F: Lassina Traore (Long Beach State)
POYSF: De’Sean Allen-Eikens (CSUN)

CAA
G: Tyler Thomas (Hofstra)
G: Xander Rice (Monmouth)
F: Kyrese Mullen (Hampton)
F: Trazarien White (UNCW)
F: Jyare Davis (Delaware)
POYSF: Tyler Thomas (Hofstra)

C-USA
G: Arturo Dean (FIU)
G: Zid Powell (UTEP)
G: Kaden Metheny (Liberty)
F: Isaiah Crawford (Louisiana Tech)
F: Daniel Batcho (Louisiana Tech)
POYSF: Daniel Batcho (Louisiana Tech)

Horizon
G: Noah Reynolds (Green Bay)
G: Trey Calvin (Wright State)
G: Jayden Stone (Detroit Mercy)
F: Trey Townsend (Oakland)
F: Tristan Enaruna (Cleveland State)
POYSF: Trey Calvin (Wright State)

Ivy
G: Malik Mack (Harvard)
G: Xaivian Lee (Princeton)
G: Clark Slajchert (Penn)
F: Chisom Okpara (Harvard)
F: Caden Pierce (Princeton)
POYSF: Malik Mack (Harvard)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 30th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-San Diego State picked up their biggest win of the year as they knocked off Gonzaga on the road 84-74. Gonzaga now falls to a modest 9-4 on the year and their resume is starting to look a little flimsy. None of their losses are bad, but to date Syracuse is the only team they’ve beaten that currently has a winning D1 record. The WCC also appears to be collectively weaker than normal. In one sense, that means the Zags should be able to blow through it like they always do, but in another sense it means they don’t have too many chances at quad 1 level wins. They do have a game later this season against Kentucky, and right now that’s suddenly looking really important for them.

-Texas also has a flimsy looking resume, but they did play what was probably their best game of the season last night as they blew out a decent UNC Greensboro team 72-37. This was just the second win for the Longhorns against a team that currently has a winning record against D1 opponents.

-McNeese knocked off Michigan 87-76 and were pretty much in control for the entire game. I feel that McNeese is a better team than Michigan and think it would have been a little more surprising had they not won the game. McNeese barely faces any top 250 teams the rest of the way, so it’s very possible (even probable) that they will run the table in the Southland all the way through the conference tournament and enter the NCAA Tournament with over 30 wins on the year.

-Washington battled at Colorado, but came up just short 73-69. The Huskies have another tough test coming up against Utah tomorrow. This was a chance to get a huge road win against a conference opponent on their resume, and at this moment in time it would have probably put them inside the bubble if they had won the game, but I still think they’ve shown they can play at a high level and are good enough to get the wins that they need to between now and the end.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

PITTSBURGH AT SYRACUSE (ACC). The former Big East/current ACC rivalry resumes today! Both teams are having much better years than what was expected of them in the preseason, but both still have work to do and this would be a big win for whichever team ends up pulling it off.

-CREIGHTON AT MARQUETTE (Big East). These are two teams that are in the rankings and that we think have a solid chance of ending up as a protected seed, but both have shown they have some room for improvement as well. This should be a great match-up and is certainly a great resume-building opportunity.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT WAKE FOREST (ACC). Both teams did modestly well OOC and both could reach the bubble with a strong showing in ACC play, but both still have a lot of work to do and a win today would be a good start.

-INDIANA STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE. This is a hugely important game. Indiana State is 11-1, but hasn’t quite gotten the attention of the nation yet. A win today would likely result in that happening. Michigan State was somewhat disappointing in the early part of the season, but they blew out Baylor and have won two straight since then, so perhaps they are coming out of it. This is a big test for them as well, and is a chance for us to learn something about both of them.

-ALABAMA AT LIBERTY. Alabama is just 7-5, but they’ve played a ridiculously tough schedule, are still a really good team, and I think they’ll be able to show that between now and the end of the year. Having said that, they’ve got another really tough test today against a Liberty team that’s also really good, especially at home, and who will look at this as a showcase game.

-WICHITA STATE VS KANSAS (Kansas City, MO). The game is in Kansas City, but it’s being listed as a home game for Kansas and not a neutral game, which I don’t think is correct, but we will sort that out later. Either way, it’s an interesting game because it’s been a long time since these two regularly played, and the last meeting occurred in the Round of 32 of the 2015 NCAA Tournament and was a game that Wichita State won. This edition of it appears to be more of a mismatch and a game that Kansas should hold serve in and remain within reach of a #1 seed. As for Wichita State, they aren’t awful, but they haven’t looked like a top 40ish/tournament caliber team so far this season either. A win today would change that, of course, but it’s easier said than done.

-UCLA AT OREGON (Pac 12). UCLA came from behind to beat Oregon State the other night, which was a nice win that they really needed, but they may need this one as well. Oregon is a very respectable 9-3 and is in the mix to land inside the bubble. It would definitely be a good win both on and off paper for a Bruins team that is trying to turn their season around.

-COLGATE AT CORNELL. We are highlighting this one simply because these are two really good UTR teams and this is a bit of a fascinating match-up on the court.

-AKRON VS SAINT BONAVENTURE (Legends of Basketball Showcase, Cleveland OH). I don’t think either team is currently inside the bubble right now, but both have a path to land inside of it. That being said, both have limited opportunities at notable wins between now and the end, and both could really use this win today.

UNC WILMINGTON AT ARKANSAS. UNCW has a signature win at Kentucky, and that may be enough to get them strongly considered if they’re able to blow through league play, but a win today would certainly get them even more consideration and make their resume look even better. Arkansas is a talented team that’s done okay this year, but really no better than ‘just okay.’ Eventually they need to start consistently playing at a higher level and stringing more wins together, and a win today would certainly help.

-YALE AT SANTA CLARA. These are two teams that are on the outside looking in, but I still can’t help but think both are good enough to at least have a chance to play their way “inside” and would be dangerous opponents if they do somehow get to the Round of 64.

USC AT OREGON STATE (Pac 12). Both teams have a ton of work to do. USC has been somewhat disappointing whereas Oregon State has been a little better than expected. Either way, both could use this one today.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Virginia @ Notre Dame (ACC) – should be a relatively easy road win for the Hoos, who have been struggling lately, but should still be able to win at ND
-Stonehill @ Rutgers
-Hofstra @ Saint John’s – The Johnnies can’t just overlook Hofstra, but as well as they’ve been playing lately they should get this one at home
-UL Monroe @ Appalachian State (Sun Belt) – Appy State is coming off a somewhat surprising loss to UNC Asheville, which knocks them down to 9-3, but they can still reach the bubble if they’re able to dominate the SBC. This is their conference opener
-Quinnipiac @ Florida
-Queens @ Duke
-Texas State @ James Madison (Sun Belt) – conference opener for JMU
-Florida A&M @ South Carolina
-NC A&T @ George Mason
-Longwood @ Dayton – Longwood has a bloated record and is not a team that Dayton wants to just overlook, but it should still be a somewhat routine win for the Flyers
-Central Arkansas @ Missouri
-UMES @ George Washington
-Wyoming @ BYU – BYU is having an amazing year and should be able to get this one at home and improve to 12-1 on the season
-Penn @ Houston – Houston should hold serve and stay unbeaten
-Florida Atlantic @ FGCU – This is a road game, but it’s basically a home buy game on the road. It’s a great opportunity for a showcase opponent at home for FGCU, but FAU should roll
-Austin Peay @ Memphis
-Prairie View @ Texas A&M
-Ohio State vs West Virginia (Legends of Basketball Showcase, Cleveland OH) – this should be a rather easy win for Ohio State
-Louisiana Tech @ Grand Canyon – LA Tech has had a strong year, but has struggled lately. GCU is having an amazing year and will play their way inside the bubble if they keep it up
-Chattanooga @ Auburn
-Fresno Pacific (nonD1) @ Nevada

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, December 30th

Cal State-Northridge (10-3, 1-0) at Long Beach State (9-4, 1-0) – 4:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day heads to the Walter Pyramid where Long Beach State hosts the improved Cal State-Northridge Matadors. Aboubacar Traore had a rare 20-20 game in which he had 23 points and 22 rebounds in the Beach’s 81-71 victory at Cal State-Fullerton to open play in the Big West. In nonconference play, Beach had wins against 3 power programs – DePaul (albeit in name only), Michigan and USC – all away from home.

Cal State-Northridge is another team that’s improved greatly from last year; they came into conference play with a 4-game winning streak. The major highlight was a 76-72 win at UCLA; the Matadors proved it was not a fluke by also beating Montana State at home and opening Big West play with a 10-point win at Cal Poly. De’Sean Allen-Eikens averages just under 20 points a game for CSUN.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Dec 29th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-UCLA needed a second half comeback, but they did go on the road and got a 69-62 win at Oregon State. It’s certainly not the greatest win in the world, but it’s important because it ended a four game losing streak, it was a road win, it was the conference opener, and it was the first home loss for Oregon State. UCLA may not be turned all the way back around yet, but at least they’ve perhaps at least started to turn.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-EVANSVILLE AT CINCINNATI. Both teams have good records, but both also have weak schedules. Both are 10-2, but neither have done much of anything in terms of beating good teams. Even though this is a home buy game for Cincinnati, it would still be one of their better wins to date if they’re able to pull it off.

-MCNEESE AT MICHIGAN. McNeese is a really good team that plays in a really bad Southland Conference. Our expectation is that they will not just blow through that conference, but run the table. The problem is there is virtually no one left on their schedule that’s a top 250 caliber team after today, so this is their last chance to get a win with any sort of a substance. Michigan is a somewhat disappointing 6-6, but they were super competitive against Memphis, Oregon, and Florida, so they can play at a higher level than what their record indicates. Having said that, they better not overlook McNeese tonight.

-UNC GREENSBORO @ TEXAS. UNCG is a strong team that appeared to be on cruise control with a good win against Arkansas on their resume, but they’ve struggled in their last four games, all of which were against weak teams, and they lost two of them. They’ve got a chance to turn that around in a big way tonight against a Texas team that is still in the rankings (for whatever reason), but that has really not looked like a top 25 team at any point this year. The Horns do not want to overlook UNCG in this one.

-KENT STATE AT SAINT MARY’S. Just when we thought SMC was starting to turn it around, they lose at home to Missouri State just before Christmas. They face a Kent State team that’s expected to make quite a bit of noise in the MAC this year, and it’s a game the Gaels cannot afford to lose.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT UTAH (Pac 12). This is a tough conference opener for Wazzu, who is a somewhat impressive 9-2 on the season, but doesn’t have any wins that come close to being as big as this one would be if the Cougars can pull it off. Utah has won six straight and appears to be playing at a high level. They should be able to get it done on their home court tonight.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT GONZAGA. This is a big showcase game and resume opportunity for two teams that are good, but who also may not be as good as they’d like to be at this point. A win in a game like this would be huge for either team. Gonzaga’s conference is somewhat down this year, so other than a game against Kentucky in February this is perhaps thier last shot at a notable win. San Diego State’s best win to date is probably against Washington, so this would be a hugely important quality win for them if they an pull it off.

-WASHINGTON AT COLORADO (Pac 12). Washington has been a bit of a surprise this year with an 8-3 overall record and some nice wins on their resume. This will be a huge challenge against a Colorado team that’s 9-2 and that has often played like a top 25 caliber team. It’s very possible/probable that we will see both teams dancing come March.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-North Florida @ Miami FL – many have sort of forgotten about the Canes, but they’re 9-2 overall and every bit as dangerous as they’ve ever been this season
-Kennesaw State @ Indiana – another home buy game for Indiana
-Eastern Kentucky @ Purdue
-Illinois State @ Kentucky – Kentucky normally really kicks it into gear after Christmas, so I think they’ll roll in this one
-Radford @ Clemson
-Northern Illinois @ Iowa – both teams have underperformed somewhat, one on a UTR scale and the other on a B1G scale
-Northern Kentucky @ Purdue Fort Wayne (Horizon League) – a win for PFW gets them to 12-2 on the year and keeps them unbeaten in league play
-Maine @ Minnesota – Minnesota’s schedule has been weak and they still got a ton of work to do, but a win does get them to 10-3
-Loyola MD @ Saint Joseph’s
-Bethune Cookman @ UCF
-South Carolina State @ Nebraska – A win for the Huskers gets them to 11-2, but most of those have come against weak teams
-Charleston Southern @ North Carolina
-Jackson State @ Northwestern – Northwestern should get this one, but the Tigers did win at Mizzou earlier this year.
-Fairliegh Dickinson @ Illinois
-Adams State (nonD1) @ Colorado State
-Utah Valley @ Boise State – Boise State still has potential, but they need to start stringing together wins
-Arizona @ California (Pac 12) – should be a routine bounce back win for Arizona, even though it’s a conference road game

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, December 29th

Northern Kentucky (7-6, 2-0) at Purdue-Fort Wayne (11-2, 2-0) – 7:00 PM (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day goes up to Fort Wayne where the hometown Mastodons host the perennial Horizon League contender NKU Norse. The Norse are not only coming off of a big loss at Saint Mary’s prior to the holiday break, they also learned that one of their leading players Sam Vinson suffered a torn ACL in the game and is now out for the remainder of the season. Marques Warrick becomes even more pivotal – he’s averaged over 18 points a game for the Norsw and will likely be the first, second and third priority on opposing teams’ scouting reports.

Fort Wayne comes into tonight’s game having gone 1-2 against power conference foes; they beat DePaul in their season opener and also had losses to San Francisco and Pittsburgh along the way. They already have wins against Green Bay and Oakland in conference play, but now begin a 3-game homestand against a pair of contenders in NKU and Wright State. The Mastodons have a more balanced attack with four players averaging at least 12 points a game.

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