Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, January 2nd

Belmont (9-4, 2-0) at Southern Illinois (9-4, 1-1) – 8:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day has Belmont make the trip along Interstate 24 to Carbondale, Illinois for a trip to Southern Illinois. Belmont comes into tonight having won 7 of their past 8 games; they’ve opened up play in the Valley with conference wins against Northern Iowa at home and against Valparaiso on the road. Cade Tyson averages 17.8 points a game for the Bruins.

The Salukis had rough sailing in their conference opener with a 29-point loss to Indiana State. Recently, they’ve put together a modest 3-game winning streak that includes a home win against Illinois-Chicago to improve to 1-1 in the Valley. Southern Illinois also has wins against Saint Louis and Oklahoma State in nonconference play. Xavier Johnson is averaging a whopping 24.6 points a game for the Salukis.

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Bracketology – Hoops HD Staff Bracket

This week, our colleague John Stalica will be filling out the weekly NCAA Tournament bracket on Hoops HD. This is not to be confused with the bracket that Jon Teitel does weekly where he attempts to forecast what the Selection Committee will do. This is rather more of a checkpoint bracket that John sees fit as of games played through Monday, January 1.

The bracket is as follows:

First Four Out: NC State, Boston College, Drake, Louisiana Tech

NOTES FROM JOHN:

  • Purdue’s top of the profile gives them a slight edge over Kansas and Houston for the top overall seed. Arizona’s recent losses to Florida Atlantic (in Las Vegas) and at Stanford knock the Wildcats off the top seed line for now.
  • What a difference a year makes for Clemson. They’ve cashed in on wins at Alabama and at Pittsburgh, and even home wins against South Carolina and Boise State are boosting the metrics for the Tigers. Contrast this to North Carolina who hasn’t even played a true road game yet.
  • Dayton is in a protected seed spot that typically has feen filled by Gonzaga in recent years. Today I would have actually had Gonzaga as my first 11 seed, but I had to flip them up to the 10 line and Michigan State down to the 11 line.
  • Other bracketing issues include juggling BYU in the East Region (however there’s a bug in the workbook that has the wrong dates for Spokane and Salt Lake City; I may redo the bracket once Chad fixes this). The play-in game on the 13 line had to be moved down to accomodate potential conference matchups in the 1st round. Also keep in mind that Weber State could have been placed in SLC, but Colorado State cannot be placed in a potential home court disadvantage; Weber State is about 30 miles north of Salt Lake and would effectively fill the place.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2023 (Part 2 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 if you missed the other conferences yesterday in Part 1: https://hoopshd.com/2023/12/30/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-players-of-2023-part-1-of-2

MAAC
G: Dakota Leffew (Mount St. Mary’s)
G: Seydou Traore (Manhattan)
G: Tre Dinkins (Canisius)
F: Mervin James (Rider)
F: Frank Mitchell (Canisius)
POYSF: Mervin James (Rider)

MAC
G: Jalin Anderson (Ball State)
G: David Coit (Northern Illinois)
G: Jaylin Hunter (Ohio)
F: Enrique Freeman (Akron)
F: Basheer Jihad (Ball State)
POYSF: Enrique Freeman (Akron)

MEAC
G: Fred Cleveland Jr. (NC Central)
G: Jamarii Thomas (Norfolk State)
G: Martaz Robinson (Delaware State)
F: Justin Winston (Coppin State)
F: Seth Towns (Howard)
POYSF: Jamarii Thomas (Norfolk State)

MVC
G: Xavier Johnson (Southern Illinois)
G: Tucker DeVries (Drake)
F: Ben Humrichous (Evansville)
F: Cade Tyson (Belmont)
C: Robbie Avila (Indiana State)
POYSF: Xavier Johnson (Southern Illinois)

MWC
G: Sam Griffin (Wyoming)
G: Isaiah Stevens (Colorado State)
G: Ethan Taylor (Air Force)
F: Great Osobor (Utah State)
F: Jaedon LeDee (San Diego State)
POYSF: Jaedon LeDee (San Diego State)

NEC
G: Melvin Council Jr. (Wagner)
G: Jordan Derkack (Merrimack)
F: Nico Galette (Sacred Heart)
F: Alex Sobel (Sacred Heart)
F: Ansley Almonor (FDU)
POYSF: Jordan Derkack (Merrimack)

OVC
G: Jordan Sears (Tennessee-Martin)
G: Khalen Robinson (Little Rock)
F: Jacob Crews (Tennessee-Martin)
F: Riley Minix (Morehead State)
F: Keenon Cole (Lindenwood)
POYSF: Jordan Sears (Tennessee-Martin)

Pac-12
G: KJ Simpson (Colorado)
G: Jaylon Tyson (Cal)
F: Fardaws Aimaq (Cal)
F: Keion Brooks Jr. (Washington)
C: Branden Carlson (Utah)
POYSF: Keion Brooks Jr. (Washington)

Patriot
G: Braeden Smith (Colgate)
G: Jack Forrest (Bucknell)
F: Matt Rogers (American)
F: Josh Scovens (Army)
C: Noah Williamson (Bucknell)
POYSF: Matt Rogers (American)

SEC
G: Wade Taylor IV (Texas A&M)
G: Mark Sears (Alabama)
G: Allen Flanigan (Ole Miss)
F: Johni Broome (Auburn)
F: Tyrese Samuel (Florida)
POYSF: Mark Sears (Alabama)

SoCon
G: Honor Huff (Chattanooga)
G: Vonterius Woolbright (Western Carolina)
G: JP Pegues (Furman)
F: Mikeal Brown-Jones (UNC-Greensboro)
F: Jalyn McCreary (Mercer)
POYSF: Vonterius Woolbright (Western Carolina)

Southland
G: Shahada Wells (McNeese State)
G: Jordan Johnson (New Orleans)
F: Jamal West Jr. (Nicholls State)
F: Sky Wicks (Incarnate Word)
C: Adam Hamilton (Lamar)
POYSF: Jordan Johnson (New Orleans)

SWAC
G: Rashad Williams (AR-Pine Bluff)
G: Zion Harmon (Bethune-Cookman)
G: Ken Evans Jr. (Jackson State)
F: Jeremiah Kendall (Alcorn State)
F: Keith Lamar (Florida A&M)
POYSF: Rashad Williams (AR-Pine Bluff)

Summit
G: Tommy Bruner (Denver)
G: Zeke Mayo (South Dakota State)
F: Frankie Fidler (Omaha)
F: Lahat Thioune (South Dakota)
F: Touko Tainamo (Denver)
POYSF: Tommy Bruner (Denver)

Sun Belt
G: Terrence Edwards (James Madison)
G: Christyon Eugene (Troy)
G: Austin Crowley (Southern Miss)
F: Obinna Anochili-Killen (Marshall)
F: TJ Bickerstaff (James Madison)
POYSF: Terrence Edwards (James Madison)

WCC
G: Adama Bal (Santa Clara)
G: Michael Ajayi (Pepperdine)
F: Tyler Robertson (Portland)
F: Jonathan Mogbo (San Francisco)
C: Mitchell Saxen (St. Mary’s)
POYSF: Michael Ajayi (Pepperdine)

WAC
G: Tyon Grant-Foster (Grand Canyon)
G: Hasan Abdul-Hakim (UTRGV)
G: Ray Harrison (Grand Canyon)
F: Shemar Wilson (UT-Arlington)
F: Parsa Fallah (Southern Utah)
POYSF: Tyon Grant-Foster (Grand Canyon)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Dec 31st and Monday, Jan 1st (New Years Edition!!)

NEWS AND NOTES:

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

For the first half of Jon Teitel’s Mid-Season Conference Awards – CLICK HERE

-Florida Atlantic is a really good team….but only when they’re really good. I can’t recall an incident where a team was ranked in the top ten and coming off a win against a top five opponent, and then followed it up with a loss to a UTR team that’s just 3-9 against div1 opponents. But, that’s just what they did. They went on the road to FGCU and were pretty much behind for the entire game before losing 72-68. FAU’s wins now include Arizona in one of the most exciting games of the year, and their losses now include Bryant and Florida Gulf Coast. The two teams were close to 250 spots apart in the NET, which will easily put it in the running for the biggest upset of the year in terms of how far apart the two teams are.

-Marquette got a huge battle from Creighton as you would expect, but held on to win 72-67. I said before the season that I thought Creighton was good enough to make it to the Final Four, and have said during the season that I thought Marquette was that good as well well. Creighton has fallen to 9-4 on the year, and 0-2 in Big East play, but I still don’t think there is a reason to panic. They’ll win a lot of games if they keep playing the way they did yesterday.

-Florida State fell at home to Lipscomb 78-75, and what once looked like an NCAA Tournament team has now lost four of their last six and looks nothing like it now. The football team also had a rough day. Florida State has seen better days.

-Michigan State got a battle from Indiana State, and it was tied with under 10 minutes to go, but they were able to pull away down the stretch and get the 87-75 win. Indiana State isn’t a protected seed caliber team, but I definitely think they’re an NCAA Tournament caliber team and that Sparty deserves some credit for beating them.

-Princeton got a huge scare on the road at Delaware as they were outscored 55-41 in the second half, but held on to win 84-82, which gives them yet another win away from home and will help keep them inside the bubble (for now).

-It was a bit of a rock fight, but Saint Bonaventure survived against Akron 62-61 in the Legends of Basketball Showcase, which is at least a semi-decent win away from home and improves the Bonnies to a respectable 9-3 on the year. They still have some work to do, and have a very small margin for error, but they’re at least a team to keep an eye on as we head into the new year.

-UCLA continues to play competitively, but not win. After yesterday’s 64-59 loss at Oregon the Bruins are now just 6-7 overall on the season.

-Ohio State got a big scare from a pretty weak West Virginia team, but survived in overtime 78-75 to improve to 11-2 on the year.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES (Sunday, Dec 31st):

-WASHINGTON STATE AT COLORADO (Pac 12). Wazzu had a decent start to the season, but had a really rough night against Utah the other night and may be in for an even tougher time tonight. The Buffs are a top 25 caliber team despite not being currently ranked, and are exceptionally tough to beat at home.

-WASHINGTON AT UTAH (Pac 12). It was a tall order for Washington to open league play with the Colorado/Utah road trip. They battled the other night and came up short, and even if they come up short again tonight I still think they’re good enough to end up inside the bubble. Utah is another Pac 12 team that isn’t in the top 25, but probably should be. They’ve now won seven in a row and are unbeaten at home this year.

-Monmouth @ Oklahoma
-Bethune Cookman @ Mississippi State
-Arizona @ Stanford (Pac 12) – it’s a conference road game, but Arizona is battle tested and should be able to get this one without too much trouble
-Bryant @ Ole Miss – Bryant isn’t bad, so Ole Miss better not overlook them

(Sort of) HIGHLIGHTED GAMES (Monday, Jan 1st):

-UT Arlington @ Texas
-North Alabama @ Texas Tech
-TAMU Commerse @ TCU

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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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