Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, parents, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The A-10 Tournament is taking place this week in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD is covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of access in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage from DC with a recap of the 2nd round quadruple-header on Thursday.

GAME #1: ST. BONAVENTURE-DUQUESNE
I had to work, but the Bonnies won 64-59.
GAME #2: ST. LOUIS-DAVIDSON
I had to work, but the Billikens won 83-75.
GAME #3 GW-FORDHAM
I arrived midway through the 2nd half and was VERY glad that I could walk to the arena from my apartment:

GW F Darren Buchanan Jr. had a nice game with 14 PTS off the bench…but had to hop on the stationary bike to stay loose:

JUST to set the record straight, we all love Joey Brackets…but he ranks 118th in the Bracket Matrix over the past 5 years and your truly ranks 7th:

The Revs took a 68-55 lead with under 9 minutes left (their largest of the game), but Fordham came all the way back to take a 74-72 lead with just over 2 minutes to play thanks to 35 PTS/7-9 3PM from Jackie Johnson III:

However, GW G Trey Autry hit some huge threes of his own down the stretch to tie his career high with 23 PTS (and set a career high with 7-13 3PM) as his team hung on for dear life and eked out an 88-81 victory:

In the postgame press conference I tried to ask Autry to explain why he only made 3-13 3PM during his 2 games vs. GMU this year. Without waiting for me to finish my question he piped up, “The rims were messed up!”, but then admitted that the Patriots are a good defensive team:

GAME #4: La Salle-St. Joe’s
I FINALLY was able to use my food voucher to grab a late dinner at 1 of the concession stands on the concourse level: the chicken tenders/fries were okay…but the sriracha honey hot sauce was just the kick I needed to make it through the final game of the night! Between the Hoyas and the Wizards, there has not been a lot to celebrate at Capital 1 Arena in 2025, but thanks to the Alex Ovechkin’s chase toward Wayne Gretzky’s carer goals record I got to see this dynamic display from the Caps:

In the past the A-10 has given out gifts to the media such as flash drives/pint glasses, and this week we get mobile phone chargers:

I usually do not get emotional at college basketball games, but this 1 has the potential to be a farewell that I will not soon forget. The Penn coach for my 1st-ever game as a college freshman was Fran Dunphy…and more than 3 decades later (God I am old!) I am attending what could be his last-ever game as a college coach:

In contrast to Dunphy’s impending retirement, the Hawk will never die:

The Explorers hung around for the 1st 20 minutes but St. Joe’s SO G Xzayvier Brown was Xcellent with 15 PTS/3-4 3PM and helped his team head to the locker room with a 36-27 lead:

I missed most of the 2nd half while preparing for some interviews tomorrow. The Explorer mascot tried to match the Hawk’s intensity during the 2nd half, and a late 17-1 run which included a 4-PT play made it VERY interesting:

However, St. Joe’s just had too much size and used a 46-35 REB advantage to clinch a 75-70 win as the 2 coaches came together for a heartfelt handshake:

In the postgame press conference I wondered if St. Joe’s coach Billy Lange (who had a 1st round bye yesterday) believed more in rest or rust. He answered that while he appreciated my alliteration, he has never been in Dayton’s double-bye position. At this time of year everyone is playing their best ball and is familiar with every other team in their conference. While his own team is in rhythm, he is sure that Dayton (his Friday night opponent) feels good that they are rested:

Coach Dunphy walked up to the podium for the final press conference of his lengthy career, but rather than have me try/fail to summarize it, I will just post a link to the whole thing so that you can hear the entirety of his answers. It begins around the 16:45 mark, and my question for 1 of my all-time favorite coaches begins around the 34:05 mark: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWHq55auK5A
That is a wrap for today, check back tomorrow for the quarterfinal quadruple-header as the top seeds finally take the court in an attempt to take home this terrific trophy:

The Hoops HD Selection Committee – The Big Board
As of noon today, the Hoops HD Selection Committee is set to begin meetings later tonight now that each member of the Committee has submitted two lists to our chairman Chad Sherwood. The first list was the First Ballot that was a list of up to 24 teams (this is fewer than the 36 that we’ve typically done in past years) that each Committee member felt should be in the NCAA Tournament no matter what happens the rest of the weekend. Teams that made it in on the First Ballot were on all but 3 ballots since we have a panel of more than 10 people.
The second group of teams that were emailed to Chad was the Under Consideration list – teams that received at least 3 votes were added to the Under Consideration portion of the Board. (Regular season champions from all conferences were automatically added to the Under Consideration list as well.) This is what we came up with:
Tonight, our first task will be to nominate our Centenary and Stallings Award winners; the Centenary Award is given to the worst team in Division 1 throughout the season and will remain Under Consideration for the bulk of the proceedings. The Stallings Award is given to the worst power conference team and will also remain Under Consideration.
Second, we expect a roll call to scrub off the 15 conference champions that do not have a realistic path to at-large consideration (i.e. teams from Akron to Yale that are on the Under Consideration board). Once that is done, our main task will be to begin adding up to 12 teams to the At-Large board. For this process, each member of the Selection Committee will send a list of 8 teams to Chad for the first round of voting; the top 8 teams will be then ranked 1 through 8 and the top 4 teams will be added to the At-Large board. We will repeat this process a second time; this time the top 4 teams will join the 4 carryover teams for the second and third rounds of voting. This will put us at 36 at-large teams at the end of the night.
Also note that teams highlighted in yellow on the Under Consideration Board have completed their regular seasons and cannot add any more wins to their current tournament resumes. There are also up to seven spots highlighted in orange on the At-Large board; these are contigency teams that get added as teams can also move from the At-Large board to the Automatic Bids board as teams win their respective conference tournaments.
We will post an update at approximately midnight as the Day 1 proceeds are complete.