Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Colgate JR PF Jeff Woodward

Last Wednesday Colgate beat Lafayette 79-61 in the Patriot tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Raiders were 6-7 on Christmas Day but have won 20 of their last 21 games to claim the school’s 3rd straight NCAA tourney bid. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Colgate JR PF Jeff Woodward about dominating his conference for 3 straight years.

You were born/raised in Pennsylvania: what made you choose Colgate? I grew up just outside of Philly. Colgate has a really cool close-knit community where you can get to know everyone really well. It is a perfect fit for me both athletically/academically.

You play for Coach Matt Langel: what makes him such a great coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? He is always focused on us not getting too caught up in the moment: we try to stay level-headed and just do what we need to do. He is great at X’s and O’s but also knows how to inspire people to follow him by practicing what he preaches.

You are a psychology major and philosophy minor: why did you choose those subjects, and do you use them at all during games? I am also a religion minor. I chose psychology because I took an AP class in high school and fell in love with it, and philosophy/religion are super-interesting to me. I want to go into the field of clinical therapy. I do not think about them too much during games but I have noticed that I use them both before and after games. I try to have the best mindset in advance and then use some tools afterward so that I do not get too high/low.

In 2021 you made the Patriot All-Rookie Team: how were you able to come in and contribute right from the start? A lot of it is a credit to Coach Langel for believing in me and letting me play right away as a freshman and giving me a longer leash than other players in our conference might get. It gave me confidence and allowed me to just play without worrying about having to come out of the game if I made a single mistake.

In the 2021 NCAA tourney you scored 11 PTS in a loss to Arkansas and in the 2022 NCAA tourney you scored 5 PTS in a 7-PT loss to Wisconsin: what did you learn from those 2 games that you think can help you this time around? Due to COVID the Arkansas game happened to be my 1st non-conference game of that season. The Wisconsin game in Madison involved a pretty hostile environment against a Power 5 team so I learned to control my reactions. They were both good teaching moments that should help everyone on our team.

In 2021 you went 14-2, last year you entered the NCAA tourney having won 19 of 20 and this year you have won 20 of 21 games since Christmas with only a 1-PT road loss at American: has it reached a point where you expect to win every single conference game that you play?! The expectation within our program is to go out and win every single game, which has been built over time through our sustained success. We do not go in with false confidence thinking that our opponents will roll over and die. We know that teams are gunning for us, especially when we are on the road, so we approach every game with confidence but never look past our opponent because we will get everyone’s best shot.

Last Wednesday in the Patriot tourney title game you scored 6 PTS in a win over Lafayette: what was the feeling like in your locker room afterward? It was an awesome feeling, as were all of our championships. 2021 was my 1st title but it was a redemption game for our veterans who lost the title game at home by 3 PTS to BU in 2020. Last year was different because we finally had a full season with fans in the stands so it was more special to get to celebrate it with everyone. This year we lost a couple of guys who had made 5 conference title game appearances and were bringing in some new guys: even though we did not have the same leadership we did in the past we were able to grow together.

You have 6 seniors on the roster: how crucial has all of that experience been to your team’s success? It has been super-important because Tucker Richardson/Oliver Lynch-Daniels have played so many games before and been in those moments. We won a lot of conference games that went down to the wire, which is a credit to their leadership.

Your team leads the nation with 40.9 3P%: what is it like to not be a 3-PT shooter on the best 3-PT shooting team in D-1? It is definitely interesting: even 6’10” Keegan Records has stepped out and shot a few threes this year! I know my role and the things that I am good at. I do not want to bring down our team’s average by missing a lot of threes, and our great shooting allows space for me and our other big men to thrive in the paint. We do not get double-teamed a lot down low because you cannot leave our 3-PT shooters open: I had a similar situation in high school so I am used to it. I consider myself unselfish so I love to rack up some AST by kicking it out to our great shooters.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? I think that we deserve a 13/14 seed. We played some pretty good non-conference teams and picked up a road win at Syracuse in November. Our resume during the past 2 NCAA tourneys should also be factored in, as we played very tough against 2 very good teams. I think that we will end up with a 14/15 seed but we will have confidence no matter who/where we play because we know what we have done in the past.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Chattanooga women’s assistant coach Katelyn Grisillo

Last Sunday Chattanooga beat Wofford 63-53 in the SoCon tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Mocs were 10-9 in mid-January but have won 10 of their last 13 games to claim the school’s 1st NCAA tourney bid since 2017. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Chattanooga women’s assistant coach Katelyn Grisillo about how to win games in March.

You were born/raised in South Carolina: what made you choose Presbyterian for college? It was 1 of the schools on my list. I wanted to play D-1 basketball and had heard great things about it. I went on a visit and met some great people. It was a small campus so it reminded me of home.

Why did you decide to transfer, and how did you end up at USC-Aiken? Initially it was the opportunity to get more playing time. I was 5’4” so it was a better fit for me, and I got to stay in South Carolina near my friends/family.

You had a 3.8 GPA in college: how did you balance your work on the court with your work in the classroom? I credit my family for that. My mom is a teacher and my dad was in the military so education has always been a priority for me. The resources you get at the collegiate level when you surround yourself with good people allow you to be a student-athlete. I just got a card in the mail last week from someone at Aiken who reached out to me, which was very nice.

You graduated in 2016 with a major in communications and a minor in business administration: how did you get into coaching? I set out to become a coach or a sports broadcaster…which could go hand-in-hand down the road. As a young player you develop strong relationships with your assistant coaches via workouts/day-to-day talks. I tore my knee up at Aiken and had to watch from the sideline so I developed an appreciation for the game and what our coaches were doing. I wanted to pay it forward by coaching someone else and sharing my own passion for the game.

You spent 5 years as an assistant at D-2 Wingate: what is the biggest difference between D-2 and D-1? The athletes are bigger/faster/stronger. The resources in D-1 are great while in D-2 you have to do everything yourself: I have not touched a single food order in Chattanooga! Whether it is about support staff/social media/travel/gear we always have more hands willing to help.

You work for Coach Shawn Poppie: what makes him such a good coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? This is my 1st year with him but from the jump I saw him exude “humble confidence”. He has earned his way to this position by working his way up from D-2. He puts in the work and makes his presence known to people in the room while allowing everyone to get what they deserve. He is such a selfless leader that we want to buy everything he is selling!

What is the secret to winning games in March? Good players/play-calls/trainers/strength coaches/etc. It also helps to have a fanbase who make a neutral-site game feel like a home crowd. We do not have a large rotation so to have had our level of success this year is not normal. We have a growth-mindset so if we lose a game we learn from it rather than shut down. The people behind the scenes deserve a lot of credit: it takes so many moving pieces to have it all come together.

Last Sunday in the SoCon tourney title game tourney MOP Raven Thompson scored 19 PTS in an 8-PT win over Wofford: what did it mean to you to win a title, and what was the feeling like in your locker room afterward? It was an incredible feeling to see this team’s hard work come to fruition: it almost made it feel even sweeter because Wofford swept us during the regular season. It has been almost a week but seeing the big picture of the growth that has happened has been amazing. Raven was named conference ROY so it is great to see what she has done for us. Coach has preached from the beginning that everyone has a role and brings value. This was a culture-building year for Yazz Wazeerud-Din: she always has her phone out and is watching a game because she loves the sport. You cannot deny that it had an impact on our mentality because we value winning.

You played several great teams in non-conference play including Alabama/Belmont/Tennessee: which of them impressed you the most? The Alabama game helped carry on our belief system. There were 5 minutes left but we were still in it against an SEC team. I remember stepping into Belmont’s territory but we took them right down to the wire despite us having a new team with about 1/17th of the play-calls that we now have! It was an important moment for us and made us realize that we had a lot of great pieces: it was super-eye-opening.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? We will have the biggest smiles on our face: I might black-out and not even see what seed we get! We will have an “attitude of gratitude” to hear our name called and then will get back to work preparing for our opponent. Age is just a #…and so is seeding.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Chattanooga SR G Yazz Wazeerud-Din

Last Sunday Chattanooga beat Wofford 63-53 in the SoCon tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Mocs were 10-9 in mid-January but have won 10 of their last 13 games to claim the school’s 1st NCAA tourney bid since 2017. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Chattanooga SR G Yazz Wazeerud-Din about winning the title game.

In 2020 you were named honorable mention NJCAA All-American at South Georgia Technical College: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? I did not think I was going to receive that so it shocked me and felt good.

What is the biggest difference between JC and D-1? I do not think there is a big difference. There are more people involved in terms of fans/media and the speed of the game is also different.

As a player at Stetson in 2021 you led your team in scoring with 15.6 PPG and led your conference in steals with 2.4 SPG: how do you balance your offense with your defense? I let my defense get me going by trying to get some deflections and get into the passing lanes.

Why did you decide to transfer, and what made you choose Chattanooga? I wanted something different and when Chattanooga 1st contacted me they kept it real. The campus is nice and it is not too far from home.

You are majoring in Business Administration: what is the post-graduation plan? I am still trying to figure that out! I plan to go overseas for a bit and then go into real estate.

You play for Coach Shawn Poppie: what makes him such a good coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? He is a good person who is fun to be around. I have learned a lot but what stuck out to me this year was his emphasis on believing  in yourself because positive outcomes will come out of that.

Last Sunday in the SoCon tourney title game you scored 16 PTS in an 8-PT win over Wofford: what did it mean to you to win a title, and what was the feeling like in your locker room afterward? It felt great! I have won 2 titles before but it was a different feeling on Sunday due to everything that we have went through this year. There were a lot of good vibes in the locker room.

You are 1 of 4 seniors on the roster: how crucial has all of that experience been to your team’s success? Sometimes I forget that I am a senior: I try not to think about it a lot but it is crucial.

You played several great teams in non-conference play including Alabama/Belmont/Tennessee: which of them impressed you the most? I would say Alabama because they had a big win at Mercer right before they played us, and the Bears were supposed to be 1 of the toughest teams in our conference. We could have beaten the Tide but we learned from it.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? I think a 14 seed would be good but we are just ready to go out/have fun/compete.

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Bracketology 2023: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.5)

-For the latest CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK – DAY 11 where we break down all of yesterday’s conference tournament action and preview all of todays, and with links to brackets, schedules, the Survival Board, and more – CLICK HERE

We are only 2 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the 2022 tourney and each of his 67 of were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 49 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 12th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how he stacks up with other websites (ranked 12th out of 148 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Alabama (SEC)
1: Kansas (Big 12)
1: Houston (AAC)
1: Purdue (Big 10)

2: UCLA (Pac-12)
2: Texas (Big 12)
2: Arizona (Pac-12)
2: Baylor (Big 12)

3: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO-BID
3: Marquette (Big East)
3: Tennessee (SEC)
3: Kansas State (Big 12)

4: Connecticut (Big East)
4: Xavier (Big East)
4: Virginia (ACC)
4: Indiana (Big 10)

5: Miami (ACC)
5: San Diego State (MWC)
5: Iowa State (Big 12)
5: TCU (Big 12)

6: St. Mary’s (WCC)
6: Kentucky (SEC)
6: Texas A&M (SEC)
6: Creighton (Big East)

7: Duke (ACC)
7: Michigan State (Big 10)
7: Northwestern (Big 10)
7: Missouri (SEC)

8: Maryland (Big 10)
8: Iowa (Big 10)
8: Illinois (Big 10)
8: Florida Atlantic (C-USA)

9: Arkansas (SEC)
9: West Virginia (Big 12)
9: Auburn (SEC)
9: Memphis (AAC)

10: Boise State (MWC)
10: USC (Pac-12)
10: Providence (Big East)
10: NC State (ACC)

11: Utah State (MWC)
11: Pittsburgh (ACC)
11: Mississippi State (SEC)
11: Rutgers (Big 10)
11: Penn State (Big 10)
11: Clemson (ACC)

12: Charleston (CAA): AUTO-BID
12: Oral Roberts (Summit): AUTO-BID
12: Drake (MVC): AUTO-BID
12: VCU (A-10)

13: Toledo (MAC)
13: Utah Valley (WAC)
13: Princeton (Ivy)
13: Iona (MAAC)

14: Louisiana (Sun Belt): AUTO-BID
14: Furman (SoCon): AUTO-BID
14: UC-Irvine (Big West)
14: Kennesaw State (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID

15: Colgate (Patriot): AUTO-BID
15: Montana State (Big Sky): AUTO-BID
15: Vermont (America East)
15: UNC-Asheville (Big South): AUTO-BID

16: Northern Kentucky (Horizon): AUTO-BID
16: Fairleigh Dickinson (NEC): AUTO-BID
16: Southeast Missouri State (OVC): AUTO-BID
16: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Southland): AUTO-BID
16: Grambling (SWAC)
16: Howard (MEAC)

1ST 4 OUT
Arizona State (Pac-12)
Nevada (MWC)
Oklahoma State (Big 12)
Wisconsin (Big 10)

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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 11

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  We hope you enjoyed your pasta dinner tonight!!  We also hope you enjoy all the free ice cream you can eat!!  Don’t worry about selecting the teams because we can do that for you!!

The Hoops HD Mock Committee has started its deliberations!!  John Stalica has summed up what we did on the first night – CLICK HERE to check out who has been voted into our field!

CLICK HERE for the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

CLICK HERE for our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 32 conference tourney

CLICK HERE for our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

It’s the busiest day of Championship Week, and one of the best days of college basketball for the entire season!  We recap all of the conference tournament action and discuss San Jose State’s big win over Nevada and how that might impact the Wolfpack’s chances, some bubble teams were in action in the Pac 12, ACC, and Big Ten.  We discuss all that, and more.

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

BIG 12 SEMIFINALS:

BIG EAST SEMIFINALS:

ACC SEMIFINALS:

MOUNTAIN WEST SEMIFINALS:

PAC 12 SEMIFINALS:

CONFERENCE USA SEMIFINALS:

BIG WEST SEMIFINALS:

MAC SEMIFINALS:

WAC SEMIFINALS:

METRO ATLANTIC SEMIFINALS:

MEAC SEMIFINALS:

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BIG TEN QUARTERFINALS:

SEC QUARTERFINALS:

AMERICAN QUARTERFINALS:

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The Hoops HD Selection Committee – Thursday Night Update

Tonight was the first night of our Hoops HD Selection Committee meetings; this is when we begin selecting in earnest teams that we feel should belong in the NCAA Tournament field. But our first order of business was selecting our annual Centenary and Stallings Award winners (CLICK HERE for the story on the awards); the Centenary Award went to the Long Island University Sharks and the Stallings Award went to the Louisville Cardinals. They will remain on our selection board for the duration of our committee meetings. We also made a motion to remove the 14 regular-season champions off the Under Consideration board (at least the teams that did not receive at-large consideration otherwise).

Once that was done, we began debate on teams that we feel should have been included in the field. Each member submitted a list of their Top 8 teams to our chairman Chad Sherwood; after tabulating the results we ended up with 4 teams plus a 5-way tie for 5th place, so we ended up ranking the following 9 teams on the next vote: Memphis, West Virginia, Arkansas, Florida Atlantic, Auburn, USC, Boise State, Pittsburgh and Maryland. After ranking these 9 teams, we added Florida Atlantic, West Virginia, Arkansas and Maryland to our field. The four teams that were carryovers to the next round of voting were Memphis, Pittsburgh, Auburn, and USC; Boise State was returned to the Under Consideration board since they were ranked 9th in the voting.

We then debated for a second round and again submitted lists of 8 teams apiece to Chad; tiebreakers AGAIN dictated that we had to rank a group of 9 teams instead of the usual 8. This was because there were 5 teams (NC State, Penn State, Rutgers, Providence, Mississippi State) that received unanimous selection along with the previous 4 carryovers. In this round of voting where the teams were ranked 1-9, we added Memphis, Auburn, Pittsburgh and USC to the field. Providence, Mississippi State, Rutgers and NC State will carryover to the next round of selection; Penn State returned to the Under Consideration board since they were not in the top 4 teams of carryovers.

With the results of tonight’s games, we are assured of two more at-large spots opening up since bid thieves are no longer possible in the Big 12 and Big East conferences. Spots could potentially open up tomorrow night for the Big Ten, ACC, SEC and Pac-12 as long as potential bid thieves like Ohio State and Vanderbilt fail to advance any further.

Therefore, this is our selection board after tonight’s games:

When we meet tomorrow night, we will begin ranking the top 8 seed lines in the field; we will also fill up any further vacancies in the at-large field and potentially scrub off more teams from the Under Consideration board. (We also scrubbed off Villanova after their loss against Creighton; they will not appear in tomorrow night’s update)

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