All-Access at the CAA Tournament: 2nd Round Saturday

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament is taking place in Washington, DC, this weekend and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all of the angles so you can look forward to a cascade of coverage in the days ahead. Jon Teitel keeps things going with a recap of the 2nd round quadruple-header on Saturday.


The pregame meal was perfectly mediocre: chicken wrap/chips/chocolate chip cookie/lemonade.
Let’s tip off a LONG day of games:

GAME #1: William & Mary vs. Elon
Elon big man Sam Sherry kept his team in it during the 1st half by getting to the rim for a ton of put-backs/dunk/layups and finished the game with the 1st double-double of his career (15 PTS and a career-high 12 REB). William & Mary 3-PT specialist Gabe Dorsey missed his 7th straight game due to injury but the Tribe appear to have found a reputable replacement in SR Miguel Ayesa. After making the very 1st start of his career last Saturday, the Spanish Sharpshooter made 4 threes in the 1st half to give his team a 34-27 halftime lead. In the 2nd half Ayesa remained “en fuego”, racking up his 3rd straight game with 5+ 3PM (after going 0-9 combined from behind the arc vs. Stony Brook/Northeastern last month). It was hard to keep up with all of his accomplishments: he tied his career-high with 23 PTS and tied his school’s all-time tourney record for 3PM in 1 game that dates back to 1988. The Tribe pulled away in the final 20 minutes to win 73-51, and also won the award for best performance by a band/cheerleaders as they had 1 of the latter surf over a rolling mass of many of the former:


In the postgame press conference I asked Miguel how he was able to regain his confidence over the past 3 games. He smiled, patted his coach on the shoulder, and said “This guy!” He gave credit to Coach Fischer for telling him to keep shooting, and it also helped that he saw some shots go in during practice.


I tried to see if Coach Fischer would give me an injury update on the only player who scored in double-digits during their loss to Hofstra in January (Dorsey). He admitted that he had been optimistic in the past…but has gotten less and less so over time, as all of his injured players have been “day-to-day” for the past 3 weeks.


GAME #2: Drexel vs. Monmouth
The good news for Monmouth is that they scored 100 PTS in Friday’s win over Hampton. The bad news is that they did not score a single point today until Jack Collins made a jumper with 9:15 left in the 1st half…at which point they were trailing 18-2. The Hawks missed 19 of their 1st 20 shots and trailed 29-6 before making a nice run before halftime to close the gap to 35-19. It was an ugly war of whistles that saw the 2 teams commit a combined 30(!) fouls in the 1st 20 minutes. The Hawks finally got some offense going in the 2nd half in the form of Myles Foster, who kept getting into the lane for layup after layup. Unfortunately, Coach King Rice did not stick around to see the end of the game, as he was ejected during the under-8 timeout. Fortunately for the Dragons, they had 2-time conference DPOY Amari Williams, who also showcased his all-around game en route to a double-double with 16 PTS/6-7 FG/11 REB/2 STL/1 BLK. They also have the 2nd-best basketball player in Philly named Justin Moore (Villanova’s version has a slight edge) as Drexel showed some Philly Pride with an easy 64-45 win.

In the postgame press conference I wondered if Amari was excited for the revenge game after his team’s 1-PT 2-OT loss to UNCW 16 days ago that included a blown 22-7 1st half lead. He agreed that it was painful because it was their 1st loss at home all season, but they have put it behind them and know what they have to do to come out with a win this time around.


Coach Rice brought his son to the interview room so I was curious what lesson he wanted his son to learn today. He said that “you gotta keep your cool” and have to be there for your playees, which he did not do today. He watches plenty of games on TV and sees that every coach cusses the refs out…but he does not.


GAME #3: North Carolina A&T vs. Stony Brook
The pregame dinner was delicious: make-your-own-fajitas (although they ran out of tortillas)/rice/tres leches cake/lemonade. The Aggies came out of the gate red-hot, building a 10-0 lead before Stony Brook coach Geno Ford was forced to call a timeout to slow them down less than 4 minutes into the game. It was 14-0 after 6 minutes until Frankie Policelli finally made a corner 3 to stop the bleeding, followed by his team making a nice run of its own to make it 14-10. North Carolina A&T SR Kam Woods did a little of everything in the 1st half, heading into halftime with 11 PTS/5 REB/3 AST/3 STL…and a 31-28 lead. However, it did not last long because the 2nd half belonged to Policelli. After making a pair of trifectas in the 1st 20 minutes he made 4 more in the final 20 minutes to tie his career-high with 6 3PM. In the battle of stars Woods performed very well with 25 PTS/8 REB/3 STL…yet it somehow paled in comparison to Policelli’s 30 PTS/16 REB/3 STL. Stony Brook dominated the 2nd half and won 76-61.

In the postgame press conference I begged Coach Ford to share what he told his team during the timeout he called when they were down 10-0. He joked that his players do not listen too often to him anyway! He claimed that he just talked about having a “next play” mentality and that when his leadership does its thing is on the floor it really helps everyone. The Aggies sped his team up a little bit but they hung in there. Their last tourney game took place during COVID so he can talk about intensity all he wants but his guys will still need to play much better tomorrow.


Also, a special shout-out to CAA Assistant Commissioner for Communications Miles McQuiggan, who confirmed how historic Policelli’s performance was. The last player to have a 30/15 game in the CAA tourney was some guy at Navy back in 1986…named David Robinson!


GAME #4: Delaware vs. Northeastern
I am sure that it was an enjoyable game…for people who had not spent the past 10 hours at the arena! That is a wrap for today, but check back tomorrow for the quarterfinal quadruple-header featuring each of the top-4 seeds.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Saturday, March 4th

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-KANSAS AT TEXAS (Big 12) (***Spotlight Game***).  Both teams are in the top ten and Kansas is solidly on the #1 line.  This would be their single most impressive win of the year if they’re able to pull it off, which is saying a lot because of how many good wins they already have.  Texas can still get to the #1 line with a win today and a strong showing in the Big 12 Tournament next week.

-ALABAMA AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  This is a big showdown between Alabama, who most have as the overall #1 seed but who has also struggled in their last few games, and Texas A&M who has been red hot who can continue to move up the seedlist with a win today.  This one should be a lot of fun!

-IOWA STATE AT BAYLOR (Big 12).  Baylor has been playing like one of the better teams in the country since the end of January, and Iowa State is a complete tailspin and while they’re in no danger of missing the field, they may not end up anywhere close to a protected seed if they lose this game and then don’t win a single game in the Big 12 Tournament.

-KANSAS STATE AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12).  K State is pretty much assured a protected seed and is just playing to get as high on the seedlist as they possibly can, and West Virginia is just trying to get into the field.  They’re coming off a big road win at Iowa State, and a near huge upset at Kansas before that, so they are in a stretch where they are playing really well.

-TENNESSEE AT AUBURN (SEC).  Tennessee pretty much has a protected seed locked up, but is still trying to get used to not having their point guard for the rest of the year due to an injury.  Auburn is simply trying to make the field.  They’ve had several near big wins, including their last game where they lost to Alabama on the road, they still don’t have enough actual wins on their resume yet to assure them a spot in the NCAA Tournament, so a win today would be huge.

-KENTUCKY AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Kentucky is coming off a bit of a surprising loss to Vanderbilt, but is still in the middle of a stretch where they’ve been playing well and have looked as good as they have all year.  They can shine up their profile even more if they can get this one on the road.  Arkansas is probably solidly in the field as well, but this is a chance for them to make their resume look a little better.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  TCU has dealt with injuries throughout the year, but when they’ve been healthy they’ve played as good as anyone.  This is a chance for them to add another road win to their resume.  Oklahoma has shown they can play with the very best in the nation at times, but they’ve also shown they’re an NIT caliber team most of the time.

-PITTSBURGH AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  Both teams are solidly in the field, but both of them also can improve their seed with a strong finish to the season.  Miami FL recently lost to Florida State, which is a bit of a setback, but they’re still really good and I think they can actually win out through the ACC Tournament and end up with a protected seed.  Pitt also has some head-scratching losses, but also has some really good wins and to get this one on the road would improve their seed in They Big Dance.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  This is a very bubblicious game between two teams that can still make the NCAA Tournament, but who are right on the cut line and and need some big wins between now and the end.  A win today doesn’t lock either team in, but it certainly helps.  A loss doesn’t totally end their hopes, but it will make it exceedingly difficult.

-DUKE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  8 miles apart!!!  And have never met in the NCAA Tournament in a round prior to the Final Four!!  Duke is in the field, but has a lot of room to move up the seedlist and getting this one on the road would certainly help.  North Carolina is squarely on the bubble, but has been really strong at home and a win today would certainly help their case.  Either way I think they need some notable wins in the ACC Tournament next week, though.

-UCONN AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Nova is finally healthy, and they are on an absolute rampage right now.  It took them too long to start playing like a top 25 caliber team for them to make The Tournament without the auto-bid, but they are in fact playing like a top 25 caliber team right now.  It wouldn’t shock me to see them win today and do quite a bit of damage in the Big East Tournament next week.  UConn is also playing really well and can probably lock up a protected seed if they’re able to win this one today.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Mississippi State is a team that we have inside the bubble, and while they’ve played well over the past month or so they still don’t have it entirely locked yet.  A road win against a Vanderbilt team that’s also been playing really well lately and who perhaps has an outside shot at reaching the bubble if they can win this and win a few big games in the SEC Tournament, but will now have to do it without Liam Robbins, who was probably their best player and will miss the rest of the season due to injury.

-BOISE STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  A bubblelicious game between a Boise State team that is squarely on the cut line and who could come very close to locking up a spot if they can get a road game tonight, and a Utah State team that needs to win this and win multiple games in the MWC Tourney next week just to get solidly in the discussion.

-ARIZONA AT UCLA (Pac 12).  A massive showcase game for the Pac 12, and perhaps a preview of next week’s Pac 12 Championship game.  UCLA is within reach of the #1 line, and if they win out, which I think they are good enough to do, they could end up with a 1 seed.

-ARIZONA STATE AT USC (Pac 12).  This is a hugely important game for both teams.  We have USC just inside the bubble and Arizona State right on the bubble.  Today’s game is extremely pivotal for both teams and could make the difference as to whether or not they end up making it.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Seton Hall @ Providence (Big East) – Providence is solidly in the field and is very tough to beat at home, so they should be able to hold serve in this one
-Ohio State @ Michigan State (Big Ten) – Sparty has played well for a lot of the year, but has also lost some really close games that they were right in that could have made their resume look even better.  They should be able to get this one at home
-Saint John’s @ Marquette – Marquette has locked up 1st place in the Big East and has a chance to end up as high as a #2 seed if they can win out through the Big East Tournament
-Louisville @ Virginia (ACC) – UVA has been in a bit of a tailspin, but they did look good in their last game and should have no trouble winning this one at home today
-UNLV @ Nevada (Mountain West) – it’s a rivalry game, but it means a lot on paper as well as Nevada is squarely on the bubble and losing at home to a team that’s nowhere near the bubble will hurt them
-Butler @ Xavier (Big East) – Xavier is coming off one of their biggest wins of the year after knocking off Providence on the road.  Strangely enough, Butler won the first meeting between these two, so X will look to get revenge for that today
-Notre Dame @ Clemson (ACC) – Clemson has been all over the map this year as far as the quality of their wins and the awfulness of their losses.  They need to hold serve at home tonight in order to remain on the bubble.
-Creighton @ DePaul (Big East) – Creighton is a team that will go into the NCAA Tournament on the first ballot and should be able to hold serve today.
-Wyoming @ San Diego State (Mountain West) – San Diego State will be wearing white in the Round of 64, and is basically playing to sustain their seed for the rest of the year

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Teitel Title Update

Your daily update on who has clinched a regular season title and who is close to doing so:

AAC: Houston has clinched
A-10: VCU has clinched
America East: Vermont has clinched
ACC: Miami/Pitt/Virginia are each 14-5 in league play with regular season finale on Saturday
Atlantic Sun: Liberty/Kennesaw State both finished season 15-3 in league play
Big East: Marquette has clinched
Big Sky: Eastern Washington has clinched
Big South: UNC-Asheville has clinched
Big 10: Purdue has clinched
Big 12: Kansas has clinched
Big West: UC-Irvine/UCSB are each 14-5 in league play with regular season finale on Saturday
CAA: Charleston/Hofstra both finished season 16-2 in league play
C-USA: Florida Atlantic has clinched
Horizon: Youngstown State has clinched
Ivy: Penn/Princeton/Yale are each 9-4 in league play with regular season finale on Saturday
MAAC: Iona has clinched
MAC: Toledo has clinched
MEAC: Howard has clinched
MVC: Bradley has clinched
MWC: San Diego State is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
NEC: Merrimack has clinched
OVC: Morehead State has clinched
Pac-12: UCLA has clinched
Patriot: Colgate has clinched
SEC: Alabama has clinched
SoCon: Furman/Samford both finished season 15-3 in league play
Southland: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has clinched
Summit: Oral Roberts has clinched
Sun Belt: Southern Miss has clinched
SWAC: Alcorn ST/Grambling are each 14-3 in league play with regular season finale on Saturday
WCC: St. Mary’s/Gonzaga both finished season 14-2 in league play
WAC: Utah Valley has clinched

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Championship Week Video Notebook Day 5

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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

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The HoopsHD Crew is back again with another late-night podcast.  They review all of the day’s exciting conference tournament action, including semifinals in the Ohio Valley and quarterfinals at Arch Madness and in the Big South!  They then update the Survival Board and more!

Audio only version:

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

COLONIAL SECOND ROUND

BIG SKY OPENING ROUND

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews Towson trumpet section leader Grace Kaminski

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, 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 of the action so you can look forward to a cascade of coverage in the days ahead. Jon Teitel keeps things going with Towson trumpet section leader Grace Kaminski, who talked about being a leader and her prediction for the Tigers.

You are from Philadelphia: what made you choose Towson? I had a friend from my area who came here and really liked it, which made me want to come here.

How did you 1st get into trumpet, and what is the best part? I got into it through the whole environment of marching band. I think the trumpet has a lot of cool melodies and gives you the ability to play everything.

What do you think the role of a college band is today, and how has it changed over time? I think the general role is to entertain the audience regardless of the sport. It has grown more into a creative art to tell different stories/ideas.

You are the leader of the trumpet section: what is the key to being a good leader? For me it is about knowing how to be a good follower. Back in the day I looked up to our leaders and have used that experience in my own leadership, such as expecting what they might need from me.

You are majoring in music education: why did you choose that subject? Music has always been a really important part of my life and has helped me throughout much of my life. I want to be that person for someone else.

What is the post-college plan? Ideally I will become a music teacher. I want to work with older kids and advance their enrichment.

Your basketball team only won 4 games in 2021 but has now had back-to-back 20-win seasons: what is the atmosphere like on campus now that the conference tournament is finally here? It is a lot more lively/energetic. You can see the difference in the crowd reaction: it is so much more fun even for a person like me who does not know basketball as well as other people do.

How does your school decide who gets to go to DC, and what will it mean to you to see your group doing its thing in front of a national TV audience? Our director sends out a sign-up sheet and almost anyone can go, which is really cool. It will be a really meaningful thing after seeing our team excel all year, and now they get a chance to show what they can do on a higher level.

Does your band have anything extra-special planned for this weekend? Not that I know of: just going to the game.

Any predictions for your 1st game on Sunday night? I think that we will win regardless of who we end up playing.

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Teitel Title Update

Your daily update on who has clinched a regular season title and who is close to doing so:

AAC: Houston has clinched
A-10: VCU has clinched
America East: Vermont has clinched
ACC: Miami/Pitt/Virginia are each 14-5 in league play with regular season finale on Saturday
Atlantic Sun: Liberty/Kennesaw State both finished season 15-3 in league play
Big East: Marquette has clinched
Big Sky: Eastern Washington has clinched
Big South: UNC-Asheville has clinched
Big 10: Purdue has clinched
Big 12: Kansas has clinched
CAA: Charleston/Hofstra both finished season 16-2 in league play
C-USA: Florida Atlantic has clinched
Horizon: Youngstown State has clinched
Ivy: Penn/Princeton/Yale are each 9-4 in league play with regular season finale on Saturday
MAAC: Iona has clinched
MAC: Toledo is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
MEAC: Howard has clinched
MVC: Bradley has clinched
MWC: San Diego State is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
NEC: Merrimack has clinched
OVC: Morehead State has clinched
Pac-12: UCLA has clinched
Patriot: Colgate has clinched
SEC: Alabama has clinched
SoCon: Furman/Samford both finished season 15-3 in league play
Southland: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has clinched
Summit: Oral Roberts has clinched
Sun Belt: Southern Miss has clinched
WCC: St. Mary’s/Gonzaga both finished season 14-2 in league play
WAC: Utah Valley is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play

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