Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Thursday, March 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES:

– The Iron Bowl, Part II looked like it was going to be a signature win for an Auburn team that had a profile lacking such wins of late. The game featured a pair of Alabama players being ejected in the 2nd half for leaving the bench for a fracas and ended up seeing Auburn blow a 2nd-half double-digit lead en route to an overtime loss against the Tide. Alabama is now the outright SEC regular-season champion and Auburn now has to quickly turn around and try to beat Tennessee in their regular season finale.

– As for Tennessee, their win on Tuesday night at home against Arkansas turned out to be a real expensive one. Zakai Ziegler left the game with an injury and it turned out to be a torn ACL; that is a huge setback for the Vols.

– Xavier got off to a fantastic start at Providence and led by as many as 20+ in the first half before Providence mounted a serious run wrapped around halftime to get back within 2 of the Musketeers. Despite mounting foul trouble on the floor, Xavier survived for what was the first win by a road team at Providence this season. While the Musketeers may have done enough to get back into protected-seed territory; the Friars are advised not to stand pat and try to make a little noise in the upcoming Big East Tournament; otherwise they may not get in on the first ballot when it comes to at-large bids.

– Maryland did not have a good night at Ohio State. The Terps blew a major opportunity to get a true road win and now face a game at Penn State that becomes even more pivotal. The Nittany Lions, meanwhile, got a much-needed road win at Northwestern; if they beat Maryland at home and possibly get a win or two in the B1G Conference Tournament, they’ll merit some serious discussion.

– Despite a frantic comeback late against Notre Dame, Pittsburgh also had a setback on the road against the Irish. The Panthers will now have to win on the road at Miami to clinch a share of the ACC regular season title. For Notre Dame, it was a big win in Mike Brey’s home finale as the Irish head coach.

– While Kentucky was suddenly looking like a Top 10 team at home against Auburn on the weekend, they did take a step backward after losing a game at home to Vanderbilt in the closing seconds. It obviously will not be a fatal wound for Kentucky, but it gives Vandy another lifeline and the Commodores will be a team to watch in the SEC Tournament next week. Still, their home finale against Mississippi State is a must-win game.

– TCU also got out to a big lead against Texas en route to a significany victory and are looking better now that Mike Miles Jr. is healthy again for the Horned Frogs.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MICHIGAN AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten).  Michigan is outside our bubble right now, but they are definitely within reach of it.  A road win like this could be enough to get them right on it, and perhaps even inside of it.  There are some good things on their profile, and between this game and the upcoming Big Ten Tournament they will get the chances they need to put themselves in the field.

-ARIZONA STATE AT UCLA (Pac 12).  Arizona State went from outside the bubble to right on the bubble with their last-second-beyond-halfcourt-shot-win at Arizona.  If they can win at UCLA, I think they go dancing!  It’s much easier said than done as UCLA actually has a path to a #1 seed, but it is possible that the Sun Devils make the field.

-PURDUE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Purdue has actually lost five out of their last seven, and while they’re still very good and could even still get a #1 seed, they have not looked like a #1 seed caliber team during that stretch.  They will be tested again today against a Wisconsin team that can play well, but doesn’t always do so, and has been doing so less and less down the stretch.  Purdue needs this win to get back within reach of a #1 seed, and Wisconsin needs this win just to get back within reach of making the NCAA Tournament.

-MEMPHIS AT SMU (American).  Memphis is on the bubble, and while SMU is nowhere near it, we are highlighting this because if Memphis can avoid losing this game I do think that will be enough to make the NCAA Tournament.  They won’t need to beat Houston in their final regular season game, and they won’t need to win American Tournament.  If they can just avoid losing to bad teams then that should be enough.

-ARIZONA AT USC (Pac 12).  I think Arizona will almost assuredly end up with a protected seed, but has almost no shot at ending up with a #1 seed.  Still a road win here would help move them up the seedlist.  USC is on the bubble, but after winning two straight road games they’re in much better shape than they were a week ago.  If they can win one of these last two games then I think that’s enough.  Beating Arizona won’t be easy, though.  Even at home.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Wichita State @ Houston (American) – Houston can lock up a #1 seed if they win out through the regular season regardless of what happens in the American Tournament
-Rutgers @ Minnesota (Big Ten) – Rutgers has been somewhat schizophrenic this year, but when they’re good they’re really good, and when they’re bad they’re still better than Minnesota
-Middle Tennessee @ North Texas (Conference USA) – if North Texas can win out to the CUSA Championship Game I think the committee will take a long look at them
-Florida Atlantic @ Rice (Conference USA) – FAU is very close to being a lock for the NCAA Tournament, and almost assuredly will be if they win their last two regular season games

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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 is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
Big 12: Kansas has clinched
CAA: Charleston/Hofstra both finished season 16-2 in league play
C-USA: Florida Atlantic is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
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 is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
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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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 3

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  We are here to share our knowledge with you!!

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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It was quarterfinal night in the Northeast Conference, and we also had opening round action in the OVC, Horizon League, and Big South Conferences.  We recap all of that action and preview all of tomorrow’s games as well.

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ASUN SEMIFINALS:

HORIZON LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS:

OHIO VALLEY QUARTERFINALS:

SUN BELT 2ND ROUND:

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WEST COAST CONFERENCE 1ST ROUND:

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews Stony Brook Director of Bands Justin Stolarik

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 Stony Brook Director of Bands Justin Stolarik, who talked about his band’s Spotify playlist and playing at Carnegie Hall.

You conduct the Marching and Varsity Bands for the Stony Brook Athletic Bands Program: what instruments does that include? A LOT: piccolo/clarinet/alto sax/tenor sax/trumpet/mellophone/trombone/baritone/sousaphone/drum set. A marching band has a full drumline but we have the same kind of instrumentation. It is almost like a big band vibe with your brass/woodwinds.

You have a pair of degrees from Texas/Florida and worked for athletic bands at other schools including Oklahoma/Wisconsin: what is the biggest difference between bands at a small school vs. a large school? Resources are often the biggest difference. I come from systems that have been around for 100 years, but the band at Stony has only been around less than 20 years. However, I run it like a band from a Power 6 conference: we are no less and should not be treated any differently.

You have been a musician/conductor for several different groups: what is it like to play at Carnegie Hall? It was pretty special the 2 times I played there. I played once as a grad student at Texas doing a world premiere of a very famous composer’s piece. I played again several years later with the Brooklyn Wind Symphony. It is a special place: the groups who have performed on that stage are so outrageously impressive that just to be within those walls was pretty extraordinary.

You have worked with some amazing performers including Will.i.am (of the Black Eyed Peas) and Everlast (of House of Pain): who is the best person you have collaborated with in the past, and who is at the top of your wish list for the future? Will.i.am was a great experience and he is the nicest person. We did a pep rally performance at LA Live with the Wisconsin Band before the Rose Bowl. The Lakers were playing that night and during intermission fans are able to walk outside and hang out on the plaza. Everlast did “Jump Around” and Will did another song and the timing was perfect so there were a lot of Laker fans watching us. I also worked with Ed Shaughnessy, who was the original drummer on The Johnny Carson Show. When I was in Texas I did a gig with a local Austin band called Ghostland Observatory that was great. I would LOVE to do a gig with Lizzo…which is an understatement! She has taken her celebrity and showcased the importance of playing in a band. Middle schoolers who see her playing flute with her instrumental talent must be amazed: she has been such an incredible advocate for music education. We do a 2-hour spring concert every April (www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF2vbKMW3os&t=369s): I call it “Vegas meets rock concert meets Broadway”. It is put on by us for people who want to see us, rather than our usual effort to support our school sports teams or school president. This will be the 5th year we do it and my elementary school music teacher (Ann Abbate Van Cleef, who got me started in band at East Quogue Elementary School in the 1980s) attends every year.

What do you think the role of a college band is today, and how much time/energy is involved? The role is to support our teams and encourage school spirit by the crowd. I tell the band all the time that when the team wins we have a part in that…and if the team does not win then we have a part in that too. We try to create an environment that is conducive to getting the team hyped up to win. Our band rehearses anywhere from 4-7 hours/week. Football game days are an 8-hour day but basketball games are only a 3-hour commitment. It is also a class so they do get credit for it.

What kind of music does the band play at basketball games during the season? We have a rotation of about 100 tunes. Since we are so deep into the year I can choose any 1 of them and the band is ready to play them. We have a Spotify playlist of 136 original tunes (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2n296MA4KOA4ytp44kXL2t?si=609abf4da71042f9&nd=1): Chicago, AC/DC, Lady Gaga, Blondie, etc. We are not there just to appeal to 1 generation of music: we have current students/parents/alums/children so we need to have a diverse playlist.

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? The NCAA requirement for postseason basketball tournaments is 29 musicians plus 1 director. The numbers are limited for NCAA/conference tourneys so I keep it safe at 29 band members/1 director. My #1 priority is instrumentation: you do not want to have 1 sousaphone and 10 kazoos there! Availability is also important so I do not care as much whether you are a freshman or senior. The band needs to sound the way it should with a certain # of clarinets/trumpets/etc. Our full band is split into 2-3 smaller groups so they do not need to attend every single home game during the normal season. Every member has to attend a minimum of 7 games this semester and (as you might expect) the ones who really love basketball go to all of them. If everything else is equal but somebody attended more events…then that is the tiebreaker/reward.

Does your band have anything extra-special planned for this weekend? Not really. We do not get to travel a lot so the band is super-excited to go to a neutral-site tourney and help control the environment of the arena. We will even have some DC-area alums in attendance! When we were in the America East we would just do a day trip to the gym of the higher-seeded team since all the games were held on campus sites. I come from Power-6 schools so events like the Big 10 tourney would involve a bunch of pep rallies/fan events. Hopefully we will have some free time so the students can enjoy DC when we are not playing.

Any predictions for your 1st game on Saturday night? No…but that is not because I am playing games with you. It is called “March Madness” for a reason so it does not always matter what you are ranked. I do not even do a bracket anymore because it is useless! What makes it so special is seeing all of the teams take on the challenge of winning their tourney. That being said, the more we win then the longer we get to stay. We will support our team so that they can do what they need to do to get a win.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – March 1st

While The Madness has already started, today is the first official day of March, so….HAPPY MARCH MADNESS EVERYBODY!!!

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NEWS AND NOTES:

-Let’s see…where to start??  Oh yeah!!  A dog took a dump on the floor at the Virginia Tech v Louisville game.  It was one of the more notable things that’s happened at Louisville all season!!

-It was a close call, but Kansas escaped Texas Tech 67-63 in a game that came down to the final couple of possessions.  Kansas led the whole way, but it was very close all throughout.  I don’t want to say this hurt Texas Tech because a loss on the road to a team like Kansas is never going to set anyone back, but I will say that it was the kind of win that they needed in order to get selected for the tournament.  As of now it looks like they’re still on the wrong side of the bubble.

-Virginia got a 64-57 win against Clemson which may have meant more off paper than on paper.  The Hoos had really not looked good their last few games, so perhaps yesterday will snap them out of it.  Clemson has a scattershot resume and remains hovering around the bubble.

-Indiana had their heads in the clouds after beating Purdue on the road for the season sweep.  Unfortunately it looks like they weren’t able to get their feet back on the ground.  They were at home against Iowa, and just got blown off the floor 90-68.  The Hawkeyes were coming off of a crazy win of their own, so they must have had a lot of energy coming into this one.

-Boise State is right on the bubble, and really needed a big win, and got it last night against San Diego State 66-60.  It was a home win, but they’ll still get some credit for it given how good San Diego State is.

-Duke got a 71-67 home win against rivals NC State to go perfect on their home court this year.  I don’t think this result really moves either team’s place on the seedlist right now.

-Villanova continues to rack up wins and got another one at Seton Hall yesterday 76-72.  They are currently too far outside the bubble to reach it by the end of the season, but they are really playing well and can make some noise in the Big East Tournament.  I’m not going to go so far as to pick them to win it, but I will say that it wouldn’t shock me at all if they did given how well they’re playing.  As for Seton Hall, I now think they’re only way into the NCAAs is to win the Big East Tournament.  They’ve fallen to a very modest 16-14 on the year.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-XAVIER AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  There have been a lot of great Big East games this year, and it seems whenever Xavier and Providence get together it’s always some crazy, back and forth, multiple overtime game, so hopefully we are in for another good one tonight.  Both teams are safely in the field and are really just playing for seeding the rest of the way.  Xavier is fighting for a protected seed and Providence is fighting to move up the top half of the bracket.

-AUBURN AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Round 2 of the Hoops Iron Bowl.  Alabama is almost a unanimous #1 seed and perhaps the consensus overall #1 seed, but they have struggled in their last couple of games (understandably so) and may still be a little vulnerable.  Auburn is squarely on the bubble and needs a big time win to help ensure they end up on the right side of it.

-MARYLAND AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Maryland has been a terrible road team this year.  As good as a lot of their season has been, none of those good things have happened on other teams’ floors.  Ohio State has been horrible since Big Ten play started, and if Maryland can’t get this win on the road, then it could really end up hurting their seeding.

-FORDHAM AT GEORGE MASON (Atlantic Ten).  I highlight this game only to point out that Fordham is going for their 24th win of the season!  If you don’t think that’s amazing then don’t bother visiting Niagara Falls or the Grand Canyon.  Those won’t impress you either.

-TEXAS AT TCU (Big 12).  Both teams are probable protected seeds, and Texas has a shot at ending up as a #1 seed depending on how things play out.  This storyline seems to be a recurring theme in the Big 12 this year.

-UTAH STATE AT UNLV (Mountain West).  I suppose Utah State still has a chance??  But it’s a very steep and narrow path if they want to land inside the bubble.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-DePaul @ UConn (Big East) – UConn’s Big East record is somewhat lagging compared to everything else on their resume due to a slump back in January, but they are playing as well as anyone else in the league right now
-Vanderbilt @ Kentucky (SEC) – It took it a lot longer than usual for it to happen, but Kentucky is playing at a high caliber and can improve their seed between now and the end
-Pittsburgh @ Notre Dame (ACC) – Pitt is in the rankings, safely inside the bubble, and barring a collapse should go in to the field on the first ballot
-Oklahoma @ Kansas State (Big 12) – I wouldn’t call this an easy game because Oklahoma has shown they can beat really good teams, but it is perhaps the most winnable conference game K State will play all year.  At home against the Sooners
-Georgetown @ Creighton (Big East) – a conference buy game for the Bluejays
-Chicago State @ Gonzaga – buy game
-Penn State @ Northwestern (Big Ten) – an NIT team is on the road against an NCAA Tournament team
-Missouri @ LSU (SEC) – Missouri is a solid tournament team, but more road wins will help them get a better seed

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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
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 is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
Big 12: Kansas is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
CAA: Charleston/Hofstra both finished season 16-2 in league play
C-USA: Florida Atlantic is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
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 is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
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 is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
SoCon: Furman/Samford both finished season 15-3 in league play
Southland: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is 1 ahead of everyone in loss column with 1 to play
Summit: Oral Roberts has clinched
Sun Belt: Southern Miss has clinched
WCC: St. Mary’s/Gonzaga both finished season 14-2 in league play

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