Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Saturday, March 9th

NEWS AND NOTES:

– As mentioned on last night’s podcast, Mike Hopkins will be moving on from Washington at the end of the season, although he will remain as coach during the Pac-12 Tournament this season.

– Dayton needed overtime, but the Flyers outlasted VCU 91-86 in overtime at Dayton. This will likely net the #3 seed for Dayton in the A-10 Tournament and also locks up the #4 seed for UMass. VCU will be the #5 seed and will get a bye into the second round of the tournament.

– The biggest winner on the court last night was Boise State – the Broncos have now netted a season sweep of the Aztecs and could potentially be a first ballot team when the Selection Committee begins their meetings next week.

SURVIVAL BOARD WATCH:

BIG WEST:

– Cal State-Fullerton: out with a loss (vs UC-Irvine) or a Bakersfield win (at Hawai’i)

– Cal State-Bakersfield: out with a loss (at Hawai’i) and a Fullerton win (vs UC Irvine)

WAC:

– California Baptist: possibly out with a loss (vs Grand Canyon) and a Utah Tech win (at SFA); however, the WAC uses a resume based seeding system so final word will be needed from the league.

SWC:

– Alabama State: out with a loss (vs Grambling) or wins by both Alabama A&M (vs Southern) and UAPB (at Alcorn State).  If Alabama State wins and one or both or AAMU and UAPB lose, one of the three will be eliminated via a scoring margin tiebreaker between the tied teams.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

– ARKANSAS AT ALABAMA (ESPN). The Crimson Tide had a slip-up at Florida earlier in the week, but are expected to rebound at home against Arkansas on Senior Day. Losing this one might potentially endanger a protected seed for the Tide.

– MEMPHIS AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC (CBS). This is a pivotal game in the American conference standings and there is a heightened sense of urgency for both teams. FAU is coming off of a road win at North Texas, but Memphis appears to be back on the rails after a catastrophic month of January.

– GEORGETOWN AT ST. JOHN’S (FOX). This is the last of what will be a conference buy game for the Johnnies, so they best not lose this one against a Georgetown team that has only managed a pair of wins against DePaul in conference play.

– IOWA STATE AT KANSAS STATE (ESPN2). Iowa State has already sewn up a perfect record at home and are looking to potentially vault up to the 2-line with a win today and a solid performance in the Big 12 Tournament. K-State has lost 5 out of their last 7 and are likely a solid NIT team.

– OKLAHOMA AT TEXAS (ESPN). This will be the Big 12 swan song for both teams, but the Red River Rivalry will continue in the SEC next season. The winner will reach the .500 mark in conference play; the loser will be 8-10 instead.

– WEST VIRGINIA AT CINCINNATI (ESPN+). Cincinnati is likely in a position where they need to get to at least the Big 12 championship game to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, but they cannot overlook a West Virginia team where they already had a 2nd half collapse and a loss earlier this season.

– TEXAS A&M AT OLE MISS (CBS). Both teams are likely NIT bound at this point, but seeding in the SEC Tournament is still at stake for both teams today.

– CREIGHTON AT VILLANOVA (FOX). There is a lot more urgency for Villanova on Senior Day, but the Wildcats were one of two teams (Butler being the other) that have managed wins at Creighton earlier in the season. This could also be a preview of the late-night Big East quarterfinal round.

– SOUTH CAROLINA AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC Network). Mississippi State’s postseason hopes are also in peril following a 3-game losing streak; they now have to go up against a South Carolina team that is coming off of a home loss against Tennessee.

– RICHMOND AT GEORGE MASON. The Spiders have already clinched the #1 seed in the A-10 Tournament, but can now clinch the outright regular season crown with a win at George Mason. The Spiders might make the NCAA Tournament without winning the auto bid, but they best not mess around against a GMU team that has already beaten Dayton at home.

– SOUTH FLORIDA AT TULSA (ESPN+). While the Bulls are locked and loaded into the top seed in the American conference tournament, USF realistically needs to win every game prior to the American championship game to garner at-large consideration.

– KANSAS AT HOUSTON (ESPN). A win for the Cougars today would clinch the outright Big 12 title in their inaugural season; a Houston loss and an Iowa State win would result in co-champions for the league.

– KENTUCKY AT TENNESSEE (CBS). While Tennessee has already clinched the SEC regular season title outright, the Vols are playing for a #1 seed today. Kentucky is playing for a possible protected seed themselves today.

– COLORADO STATE AT AIR FORCE. Huge Front Range stakes for today’s game; a Colorado State loss would open the door for Wyoming to win the Front Range. Oh, and there’s the little thing of the Rams potentially endangering their NCAA hopes with a loss today as well.

– FLORIDA AT VANDERBILT (SEC Network). While Vandy has shifted to baseball mode among their fanbase, the Gators are further trying to solidify a seed in the top half of the NCAA bracket.

– MARQUETTE AT XAVIER (FOX). Marquette will play at least one more game without Tyler Kolek in the lineup – should the Golden Eagles stumble today and his health remain up in the air, this would be a bad sign for Marquette’s seeding. For Xavier, this is one final opportunity to at least beat a protected seed caliber team and a tuneup for the Big East Tournament that they must win at this point to avoid missing the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in 6 years.

– COLORADO AT OREGON STATE (Pac-12 Network). Colorado already won the first leg of the Oregon roadtrip against the Ducks; they cannot completely overlook the Beavers since OSU already beat Utah at home earlier this week.

– UCF AT TCU (ESPN+). The Horned Frogs also need to win on Senior Day to feel safe about their NCAA chances, but could also vault into the top half of the bracket today should they win today along with at least one Big 12 Tournament win.

– BAYLOR AT TEXAS TECH (ESPN2). Baylor is another contender for a 2-line seed and could put themselves in a great position with a road win at Tech today. We can only hope Tech fans will be better behaved then they were when Texas came to town a few days earlier.

– CLEMSON AT WAKE FOREST (ACC Network). Wake may as well start preparing to host NIT games after a last-second home loss against Georgia Tech. The Tigers are realistically looking like a 5-seed or a 6-seed after some recent slides in the ACC.

– NORTH CAROLINA AT DUKE (ESPN). Nothing to see here. Carry on.

– GEORGIA AT AUBURN (SEC Network). Auburn is also trying to earn a protected seed in the NCAA Tournament and need to avoid a stumble against their old rival Georgia.

– UTAH AT OREGON (Pac-12 Network). Realistically, both teams are looking like they’ll be sent packing to the NIT and could potentially meet up there in a rematch (if not in the Pac-12 Tournament depending on seeding).

– NC STATE AT PITTSBURGH (CW). Our last regular season matchup on the CW Network will be a very pivotal game for Pittsburgh; they need a win tonight and likely multiple ACC Tournament wins if they’re going to make the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season.

– UCONN AT PROVIDENCE (FOX). There’s a lot at stake for Providence in this regional Big East rivalry, but don’t expect UConn to be any less motivated themselves as they potentially fight for the #1 overall seed in the NCAAs.

– GEORGIA TECH AT VIRGINIA (ACC Network). The Yellow Jackets have a knack for pulling upset after upset in the ACC and are a team nobody wants to play in that conference tournament. Virginia has had a horrible 3 weeks and best not be taking this game for granted.

– NEW MEXICO AT UTAH STATE (CBS Sports Network). Utah State has already clinched the #1 seed in the Mountain West Tournament, but they can clinch the outright regular season crown with a win tonight.

– DEPAUL AT SETON HALL (FS1). Seton Hall gets a conference buy game before warming up for the Big East Tournament.

– OKLAHOMA STATE AT BYU (ESPN+). A rare buy game-quality game in the Big 12 here, so BYU should enter the Big 12 Tournament on a winning note.

– MINNESOTA AT NORTHWESTERN (BTN). A final tuneup for both teams going into the B1G Tournament in Minneapolis. Northwestern is in like Flynn, but Minnesota needs to win the B1G Tournament regardless. Still, they have a wing and a prayer.

– ARIZONA AT USC (ESPN). We’re running out of ESPN/Pac-12 After Dark with Bill Walton on the call. Arizona has already clinched the Pac-12 regular season crown outright and remain in contention for a #1 seed in the NCAAs.

– UNLV AT NEVADA (CBS Sports Network). The Silver State rivals end the Mountain West regular season with a bang – will the red-hot Rebels continue their winning ways and potentially steal an auto bid out of the Mountain West?

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Championship Week Video Notebook Day 5

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It was semifinal night in the Ohio Valley, together with Quarterfinal action in the Big South and Missouri Valley We review those games and all the rest of the action plus preview an exciting slate of Saturday games, including our first automatic bid scheduled to be handed out!

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 32 conference tourney

Check out our new HOOPS HD TEAM SHEETS AND DEFCON RATINGS for all 362 D1 teams

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Audio Only:

OHIO VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

BIG SOUTH SEMIFINALS

MISSOURI VALLEY SEMIFINALS

NORTHEAST SEMIFINALS

AMERICA EAST QUARTERFINALS

SOUTHERN QUARTERFINALS

SUMMIT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

SUN BELT QUARTERFINALS

WEST COAST QUARTERFINALS

COASTAL ATHLETIC SECOND ROUND

BIG SKY FIRST ROUND

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: 1st Round Friday

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, parents, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament is taking place this weekend in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of articles in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage with a recap of the 1st round doubleheader on Friday.

I was not even sure if they would feed us during the 1st round games but it was delicious AND healthy: gourmet chicken Caesar salad with multiple veggies and 2 kinds of dressing! Let’s tip it off:

GAME #1: William & Mary vs. North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T has a very balanced offense and it showed during the 1st 20 minutes as big men Nikolaos Chitikoudis/Evan Joyner made a ton of layups/scoops while SG Landon Glasper made everything else including a pair of threes. William & Mary SG Gabe Dorsey already set a school record this year with 104 3PM in 1 season and continued his hot shooting with a trio of trifectas in the 1st half to help his team build a 35-30 halftime lead. Aggie FR Jalal McKie tried to keep his team in it by himself as he made multiple jumpers/layups but it is hard to win when you score ZERO bench PTS (due in large part to multiple injured players). Dorsey and his backcourt mate Trey Moss kept knocking down threes all afternoon, combining to make 8 while their opponents only made 3-19. The star of the day was Tribe SO Chase Lowe, as the 6’5” SO converted multiple and-1 opportunities and put up a sensational stat line of 18 PTS/16 REB/6 AST (becoming only the 6th player in the nation this year to reach those numbers!) in addition to 2 BLK/2 STL on defense while playing only 31 minutes as his team cruised to a 79-62 win and a date with Towson on Saturday afternoon.

In the postgame press conference I asked Lowe if that was the best performance of his career. He agreed that it was, “especially with the win on top of that,” as he was able to get his teammates involved while scoring as well.

I told W&M coach Dane Fischer that I could not believe that Lowe did all that while standing just 6’5”. He chuckled and confirmed that Lowe is 1 of the most unique players he has ever coached. He is “a winner who has winning qualities,” just plays to his identity, and is terrific at getting to the foul line.

GAME #2: Hampton-Elon
The Hampton crowd won the award for best vocal support of the day. When 6’9” FR Jerry Deng scored a basket (which included a pair of dunks and a corner 3 in the 1st 20 minutes) the fans would start chanting “JERRY, JERRY!”: love it! The Pirates finished dead-last in the conference this year but perhaps they were saving their best for the postseason as they took a 34-24 halftime lead into the locker room. Elon refused to throw in the towel, as JR big man Sam Sherry dominated the paint including a REB/tip-in to give his team a 52-51 lead with 4:16 left. The game went back and forth in the final 4 minutes, and his teammate TK Simpkins drilled a 3 with 25 seconds left to retake the lead 55-54. Hampton huddled up with 7.9 seconds left to draw up the final play and some of their guys were screaming at each other. Pirate SO Kyrese Mullen had missed the previous 4 games with a shoulder injury but finished his triumphant return by banking in a short jumper with 6.3 seconds left to take a 56-55 lead. The Phoenix brought the ball up court and got the ball to FR Isaac Harrell but he missed a 3 at the buzzer, so it is Hampton who will face Delaware on Saturday night.

In the postgame press conference I asked Mullen about both his shoulder and his game-winner. He confirmed that his shoulder was up to par but did not count it as a game-winner because is just put his team up 1. I hoped that Hampton coach Ed Joyner Jr. would share his secret for success in March, as he won 3 MEAC tourneys in a 6-year stretch from 2011-2016. He smiled because it seemed like those tourney wins came a long time ago and said the 2 keys are “understanding and expectations”: you need to have mental toughness because it is win-or-go-home:

That is a wrap for today but check back tomorrow for the 2nd round quadruple-header featuring both the #13 AND #14 seeds.

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews North Carolina A&T cheerleader Alivia Barrow

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, parents, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament tips off this week in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of articles in the week ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage with an interview of North Carolina A&T cheerleader Alivia Barrow.

You are from Greensboro, NC: what made you choose NC A&T? There were 2 main factors: engineering program, and my wish to stay close to home.

You are majoring in Chemical Engineering: why did you choose that subject? It is the broadest engineering degree so I can do anything with it. I want to go into sustainability and environmental process engineering.

You are a senior: what is the post-graduation plan? I will be working for Sonoco Products Company in Hartsville, SC. I will be a process engineer doing environmentalism.

Why are issues like sustainability/recycling so important in 2024? It is due to the growing population of our planet: as we get more people, we also get more trash that is not biodegradable. We need to better our community and make sure that we have a planet left for future generations.

You have spent time volunteering at a food pantry and with the Red Cross: how much importance do you place on community service? It is so important, especially in the African-American community. Being able to show your face is important for young people to see: we need to help each other and better our world.

Last summer you received a Blue Cross NC Finish Line Scholarship as a female student athlete who exemplifies leadership/integrity/community: what was your reaction when you learned the good news? I have received small scholarships in the past but when they told me I would be getting $25,000 it did not seem real!

You are a co-captain of the cheer team: what is the key to being a good leader? Communication is key. Empathy is also important: you need to hear people out so you can understand the situation.

Last year at the National Cheerleading Association College Nationals your team finished .0925 of a point shy of 1st place: what will it take to win a ring next month? Dedication to the desire to redeem ourselves: we know it is coming our way this year.

Your basketball team is 7-24 this year: does it make your job harder when the team is not winning more games? It does…but also makes it fun for me to motivate everyone by getting louder and doing whatever I can to support the team.

Any predictions for your CAA tourney game vs. William & Mary today? I hope we win: both teams are good…but A&T all the way!

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews Charleston cheerleader Peyton Raybon

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, parents, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament tips off this week in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of articles in the week ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage with an interview of Charleston cheerleader Peyton Raybon.

You are from Mount Pleasant, SC: what made you choose Charleston? I chose the College of Charleston to stay close to my family. We are all so close so it is a blessing to see them as often as I do!

In 2020 you were tear-gassed by police at a protest: what impact did that experience have on you? Getting tear-gassed in Marion Square gave me feelings very similar to the Emmanuel AME shooting back in 2015: you never think it is going to happen in your hometown until it does. Charleston is just as tainted by hate and it is up to my generation to keep pushing for change.

In 2021 your team was named Intermediate Small Co-Ed D-1 National Champions at the National Cheerleaders Association Collegiate National Championship: where does that rank among the highlights of your career so far? Winning Nationals in 2021 is at the top of my list! It was an absolute honor to contribute to CofC’s first cheer national championship in school history, especially since we worked so incredibly hard to get there.

You are majoring in exercise science: how did you choose that subject? I chose exercise science because I looked up to my athletic trainers in high school. They contributed to wellness and happiness during my high school athletic career, and it caused me to want to do the same in the future.

What is the post-graduation plan? I plan to take a gap year before applying for my Master’s in athletic training!

You made the school’s honors list last semester: how do you balance your work in the classroom with your work on the cheer team? I basically try to plan out every hour of my day to make sure that I am always using my time wisely! My teammates also do a fantastic job of holding me accountable and always helping me out whenever I need it.

1 of your hobbies is reading: any book recommendations? I am a big fan of romances, especially those that feature LGBTQ+ characters! I recommend anything written by Casey McQuiston or Ali Hazelwood.

Last year you got to experience a legendary 31-win basketball season: did you get to cheer during the CAA title game win over UNCW and/or the NCAA tourney loss to San Diego State? I had the honor of getting to travel to March Madness in Orlando! It was so tough losing to San Diego State but the whole experience was so much fun! That is the biggest crowd that I have ever cheered in front of: it was electric.

What has been the best part of this season: beating Liberty in Florida, the Senior Night win over Hofstra last Saturday, other? My senior night went over Hofstra was 1 of the best parts of this season. It was so fun to watch the basketball team have such a confidence boost with a great win over Hofstra, and I really use that game to outweigh any bittersweet moments. Not a lot compares to cheering in TD Arena!

The Cougars are the #1 seed in the CAA tourney: any predictions?
I predict that we are going to be back-to-back CAA Tournament Champions!

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown: Friday, Mar 8th

NEWS, NOTES, AND LINKS:

-For our CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK: DAY 4 – CLICK HERE

-Washington State pulled off one of the single most impressive wins that any team has managed all season when they won at Arizona. Since then, they’ve been anything but impressive. They lost, at home, to a Washington team 74-68 who will only be going to the NCAA Tournament if they buy tickets. Wazzu has had a great year overall, and they will be playing in March, but their seed is taking a bit of a hit. This was also the last time these two will play as conference rivals for the foreseeable future.

-Colorado picked up a nice, and much needed, win on the road against Oregon to help keep them on the right side of the bubble. The Buffs still have some work to do to lock themselves in, but this game helps a ton.

-Utah fell on the road to Oregon State 92-85. I wasn’t all that big on the Utes before this loss, and am even less big on them now.

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SURVIVAL BOARD WATCH (Click Here to see the whole board):

MAC: 
-One of Ball State, Kent State or Western Michigan will be eliminated.  Ball State is definitely out with a loss at Bowling Green or with wins by both Kent State (at Toledo) and Western Michigan (vs Akron).  If Ball State wins and one or both of Kent State and Western Michigan lose, the tiebreakers get very complex but one of the three will be out.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-VCU AT DAYTON (Atlantic 10). Dayton is a virtual lock and is now just playing for seeding. Any loss to a team that’s outside the bubble will knock them down the seedlist, so they’re going to want to hold serve in this one.

-BOISE STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West). Both teams are virtual locks and both should land in the top half of the bracket. Boise State could really boost their seed if they’re able to pull this one off on the road. It would be their best win of the year so far.

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