The Hoops HD Report (and Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 1) – Feb 27th

It is our final Hoops HD Report of the regular season!!  We’re not going anywhere, though.  We will be posting our Hoops HD Championship Week Video Notebooks every night until Selection Sunday.

It was a crazy weekend, and we look back at wild day in the Big Ten where Iowa had one of the most ridiculous comebacks you’ll ever see against Michigan State, Indiana upset Purdue on the road, Rutgers came from way behind in the second half to knock off Penn State, and that was just the Big Ten!!  Arizona State needed a big win to help them get on the right side of the bubble, and they got it via a 60 foot buzzer beater to knock off rivals Arizona on the road.  Kentucky and Texas A&M are continuing to look really strong in the SEC, and Mississippi State is right on the bubble.  Gonzaga avenged their loss to Saint Mary’s and the two finished in a tie for first place in the WCC.  We discuss all that, and more!!

We’d also like to welcome all the Selection Committee Members for the Championship Week Video Notebook!!

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

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

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

ATLANTIC SUN QUARTERFINALS:

HORIZON LEAGUE OPENING ROUND:

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SUN BELT 1ST ROUND:

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Conference Tourney Previews, Part 1 of 2

HoopsHD kicks off the greatest time of the year with a 2-part preview of every single conference tourney in the nation. Jon Teitel commences our coverage with his predictions for the 15 conference tourneys that will be getting underway before March 6th. Tweet us if you have any comments, and check back next weekend for his picks concerning the 17 other conference tourneys.

America East tourney predicted champ: Vermont (#1 seed)
Dates: March 4-11
Location: Campus sites
2022 tourney champ: Vermont (#1 seed)
Fun fact: Vermont has won this tourney 3 times in past 5 years that it was played
Seeding: 5 of past 7 champs were #1-seed
The Catamounts struggled out of the gate by losing 2 of their 1st 4 in conference play but have been rolling since then and should pick up their 12th straight win since mid-January on Tuesday vs. Albany. Coach John Becker has made the title game 5 of the past 6 years that this tourney has been played so nobody will be able to out-coach him in March. Since the higher seed will host each tourney game in which they play, Vermont cannot wait to welcome teams to Patrick Gymnasium where they have lost exactly 1 home game all season. Experience counts in March and a team that starts 5 seniors knows the importance of playing your best basketball at the end of the season, as well as holding onto the ball: their 9.6 TO/game is top-5 in the nation.

Atlantic Sun tourney predicted champ: Kennesaw State (#1 seed)
Dates: February 27-March 5
Location: Campus sites
2022 tourney champ: Bellarmine (#2 seed)
Fun fact: New format this year with re-seeding in all rounds rather than set bracket
Seeding: Each of past 6 champs were top-2 seed
Liberty and Kennesaw State are the best 2 teams in this league by far so it will probably come down to 1 of them. They only played once this year and the Owls won by 7 PTS at home on February 16th so the pick is Kennesaw State. Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim was 1-28 in his debut season in 2020 but 3 years later he has already shattered the school’s record for most wins in a season during the D-1 era and is actually the only coach in the past 2 decades to have a winning record in Kennesaw. I thought this team was a little too young/too short to win it all this year, but if they can beat the Flames while letting Darius McGhee score 43 PTS then I guess anything is possible. Give me Liberty or give me death…on 2nd thought just give me Kennesaw State!

Big Sky tourney predicted champ: Eastern Washington (#1 seed)
Dates: March 4-8
Location: Boise, ID
2022 tourney champ: Montana State (#1 seed)
Fun fact: 5 different champs in past 6 tourneys
Seeding: Each of past 11 champs were top-2 seed
This tourney likes top-2 seeds and Eastern Washington swept Montana State this year so I guess we have to go with the Eagles. In fairness, the Eagles have looked unstoppable recently due to an 18-game winning streak that had been the longest in the nation until they stubbed their toe at Idaho last Saturday. Coach David Riley had never even been a head coach as of 2 years ago, but since replacing Shantay Legans in 2021 he has proven that a 34-year old can come in and win games right from the start. 1 of the “biggest” factors in his success is the size of his roster, with each of his top-8 scorers standing 6’5” or taller. That is also why they are so good around the basket: their 58.4 2P% is top-5 in the nation.

Big South tourney predicted champ: UNC-Asheville (#1 seed)
Dates: March 1-5
Location: Charlotte, NC
2022 tourney champ: Longwood (#1 seed)
Fun fact: 4 different champs in past 5 years
Seeding: 5 of past 6 champs were top-2 seed
UNC-Asheville has not won this tourney since 2016, which was also the last time they made the title game. They have been rising to the level of their competition all year, sweeping the season series against each of the other top-3 seeds (Longwood/Radford). Coach Mike Morrell lost 27 games when he took over in 2019 but has been improving every single year and could become the 1st coach in school history to win 75% of his games in a season. The Bulldogs have been living by the 3 all season: their 39.5 3P% is top-5 in the nation. Unlike a lot of other teams that have a well-balanced lineup, the star of the show is SR PF Drew Pember: the Tennessee transfer and defending conference POY has become an all-around threat with 20.4 PPG/9.2 RPG/2.3 BPG/38.8 3P%.

CAA tourney predicted champ: Towson (#3 seed)
Dates: March 3-7
Location: Washington, DC
2022 tourney champ: Delaware (#5 seed)
Fun fact: 6 different champs in past 6 years
Seeding: Each of past 2 champs were not top-4 seed
The sentimental pick (as always) is the Tribe because they are 1 of only 4 original D-1 schools (along with Army/Citadel/St. Francis NY) who have never made the NCAA tourney. This is 1 of those fun leagues where you get to pick someone WAY under the radar because that is who often wins it all. Towson coach Pat Skerry has been in this league for a dozen years and has a bunch of seniors who returned from last year’s 25-win squad. It has been a rollercoaster of a season: the Tigers won 8 of their 1st 9, then lost 5 in a row, but have looked pretty solid since then by winning 12 of their final 17 games. 7 of their 11 losses this year were by 7 PTS or less so if their opponents ever stop making 75.1% of their FTs then perhaps Towson will make its 1st NCAA tourney since 1991.

Horizon tourney predicted champ: Northern Kentucky (#4 seed)
Dates: February 28-March 7
Location: Campus sites and Indianapolis, IN
2022 tourney champ: Wright State (#4 seed)
Fun fact: only 3 champs in past 6 years are Cleveland State/Northern Kentucky/Wright State
Seeding: 6 of past 7 champs were not #1 seed
Youngstown State has been the class of the league all season but the Penguins have never even made the title game so perhaps they are not ready to ascend to the summit this year. The Norse and Vikings have been hot on their heels all year and both of them split their season series with the Penguins. Cleveland State and Northern Kentucky also split the season series with each other in as close a fashion as possible, with each winning on their home court by a single point. Since I do not like 1st-year coaches, I will give the edge to Darrin Horn over Daniyal Robinson. Northern Kentucky has had 7 straight winning seasons thanks to JR G Marques Warrick having his 3rd straight year with 15+ PPG. The key to their success is defense: 9.5 SPG and 63.3 PPG allowed are both top-30 in the nation.

MVC tourney predicted champ: Drake (#2 seed)
Dates: March 2-5
Location: St. Louis, MO
2022 tourney champ: Loyola Chicago (#4 seed)
Fun fact: only champ since 2018 who is still in this conference is Bradley
Seeding: 3 of past 4 champs were not top-3 seed
Loyola-Chicago has won this tourney in 3 of the past 5 years but they have no chance to make it 4 out of 6…since they now play in the A-10! Drake lost to the Ramblers in each of the past 2 title games so it appears that the path is now clear for them to emerge victorious. They destroyed Bradley in January at home by 25 PTS but lost by double-digits on the road in the regular season finale yesterday. The DeVries family will be well-represented: Coach Darian has won 20+ games during each of his 5 years in charge, while SO SG Tucker is the league’s leading scorer who is shooting better than 37% from behind the arc. The Bulldogs are also not afraid of a close game, as their 77.7 FT% is top-15 in the nation: Love the Drake!

NEC predicted champ: St. Francis PA (#3 seed)
Dates: March 1-7
Location: Campus sites
2022 tourney champ: Bryant (#1 seed)
Fun fact: 5 different champs in past 5 years
Seeding: 3 of past 5 champs were #4 seed
This tourney has worked out well for #4 seeds recently…but Sacred Heart lost 6 of its final 10 games so let’s pencil in St. Francis PA. The bad news is that they lost all 3 of their games vs. Merrimack/Stonehill this month. The good news is that neither of those 2 schools are eligible to make the NCAA tourney this year. The best news is that JR big man Josh Cohen is the best player in the league: 22 PPG/8.1 RPG/59.1 FG%. Coach Rob Krimmel scheduled several non-conference opponents from power conferences to test his team including Butler/Miami/Ohio State. FR PG Landon Moore has been sidelined since mid-January with a left hand injury but could return any day now to try to save the season.

OVC predicted champ: Morehead State (#1 seed)
Dates: March 1-4
Location: Evansville, IN
2022 tourney champ: Murray State (#1 seed)
Fun fact: only champ since 2002 who is still in this conference is Morehead State
Seeding: each of past 5 champs were top-2 seed
Morehead State is the only champ from the past 2 decades who is still even in this league after the recent exodus of former winners like Belmont/Murray State. The Eagles won 23 games and made the title game during each of the past 2 seasons and if they can stay hot then they should make it 3 in a row. Coach Preston Spradlin started conference play 3-3 but then flipped the switch and won 11 of his final 12. Road trips to Bloomington/Morgantown toughened up this team in early-November and could pay nice dividends in March.

Patriot predicted champ: Colgate (#1 seed)
Dates: February 28-March 8
Location: Campus sites
2022 tourney champ: Colgate (#1 seed)
Fun fact: Colgate has made title game in each of past 5 years
Seeding: each of past 6 champs were top-3 seed
Army is the sentimental favorite: it would be quite a sight to see the Black Knights make the NCAA tourney for the 1st time in their 121-year basketball history. However, my own sentiment lies with my fellow Penn alum Matt Langel, who has been in the title game during each of the past 5 years. The play “Hamilton” was a smash hit on Broadway and the home-cooking that the Raiders will get while playing each of their postseason games in the city of Hamilton as the higher seed should receive rave reviews. They only lost 2 home games all year by a combined 12 PTS and their 3-PT shooting remains the best in the nation at 40.7%. Their scoring balance has also been a key as all 5 starters are averaging 10-15 PPG.

SoCon predicted champ: Samford (#2 seed)
Dates: March 3-6
Location: Asheville, NC
2022 tourney champ: Chattanooga (#1 seed)
Fun fact: 4 different champs in past 4 years
Seeding: 7 of past 8 champs were #1-seed
This is a 3-team race and Furman/UNC-Greensboro certainly have strong cases. This tourney likes #1 seeds so the Paladins are certainly a wise choice…but the pick is Samford. Coach Bucky McMillan only won 6 games in his debut season in 2021 but has now won 21+ games in back-to-back seasons. The Bulldogs lost 7 in a row from Thanksgiving to Christmas but have been near-unstoppable since then with 15 wins in 18 games. A lot of teams from non-power conferences have to depend on small guards to succeed but Samford has a powerful pair of big men in Logan Dye/Jermaine Marshall who have combined for 26 PPG/12 RPG.

Southland predicted champ: Nicholls State (#3 or 4 or 5 seed: TBD on Wednesday)
Dates: March 5-8
Location: Lake Charles, LA
2022 tourney champ: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (#4 seed)
Fun fact: 4 different champs since 2017
Seeding: each of past 4 champs were not #1 seed
Northwestern State/Texas A&M-Corpus Christi have been the class of this league all season, but I have a hunch that the Colonels’ chances of winning it all are finger-lickin’ good! Coach Austin Claunch tested his troops in non-conference play with road trips to Arizona/Baylor/Mississippi State/Texas Tech. They did get swept by the Islanders in conference play but split the season series with the Demons. Nicholls State has a defense that can best be described as “active”: the good news is that their 9.7 SPG is top-8 in the nation…but the bad news is that their 20.8 fouls/game is also top-8 in the nation.

Summit predicted champ: Oral Roberts (#1 seed)
Dates: March 3-7
Location: Sioux Falls, SD
2022 tourney champ: South Dakota State (#1 seed)
Fun fact: North Dakota State has made title game each of past 4 years
Seeding: 3 of past 6 champs were #4 seed
Oral Roberts was good enough to win this tourney in 2021 as a #4 seed…so just imagine their chances this year as the #1 seed. Since starting the season 3-3, Coach Paul Mills has won 24 of 25 with only a 1-PT road loss at New Mexico to finish non-conference play in early-January. The offense is on-point as they are top-25 in the nation from each of 1-PT/2-PT/3-PT range, which is no surprise due to SR PG Max Abmas. He should reach the 2500-career PT mark in his tourney opener (placing him among the greatest scorers in the history of this conference), and his FT shooting this year was a career-best 91.4%. For those opponents who think they can outscore the Golden Eagles by getting to the rim on offense, they are in for a sizable surprise in the form of 7’5” big man Connor Vanover, as the Arkansas transfer’s 3.2 BPG is #3 in the nation.

Sun Belt predicted champ: Marshall (#3 seed)
Dates: February 28-March 6
Location: Pensacola, FL
2022 tourney champ: Georgia State (#3 seed)
Fun fact: Georgia State has won 3 of past 4 tourneys
Seeding: 4 of past 5 champs were not #1 seed
This tournament has not been kinds to #1 seeds, but since Southern Miss/Louisiana have both been fading down the stretch I feel that we are Marshall. Coach Dan D’Antoni lost 21 games last year but has made an amazing 1-year turnaround by winning 24 regular season games. The X-factor has been FT shooting: 1 reason the Thundering Herd has a scoring margin of almost 11 PPG is that their opponents have combined to shoot a worst-in-the-country 63.9 FT%. There are only 26 players in the nation averaging at least 20 PPG…and Marshall is the only school with 2 of them in Taevion Kinsey/Andrew Taylor.

WCC predicted champ: Gonzaga (#2 seed)
Dates: March 2-7
Location: Las Vegas, NV
2022 tourney champ: Gonzaga (#1 seed)
Fun fact: Gonzaga has won 19 titles in past 24 years and finished 2nd each of the other 5 times
Seeding: 22 of past 24 champs were top-2 seed
While St. Mary’s deserves a ton of credit for having 1 of the greatest seasons in school history (including an OT win over Gonzaga on February 4th), Coach Mark Few’s dominance of this conference since taking over in Spokane in 1999 remains almost incomprehensible: 22 straight NCAA tourney appearances (not counting the COVID cancellation), 21 regular season titles, and 18 conference tourney titles…which is why he is a 14-time conference COY. Since losing to Purdue on the day after Thanksgiving the Bulldogs have lost 2 games by a single point and a 3rd game in overtime so the smart money in Vegas is not on the rest of the field. SR F Drew Timme has played 127 games in his college career and lost exactly 12 of them so if you like guys who know how to win then this is your guy.

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Hoops HD Staff Bracket Projections (from David Dorman) – Monday, Feb 27th

By David Dorman, Hoops HD Senior Staff Member

This bracket reflects what I would do if I was a committee of one if the season ended today.  I am not trying to guess the real committee.

DAVID DORMAN’S BRACKET COMMENTS:

-Arizona fell a seed line with a home loss to Arizona State on Saturday. The only way I see Arizona getting up to the 1 line on Selection Sunday is wins over both UCLA and USC in LA over the upcoming weekend and win the PAC 12 Tournament in Vegas.

-I debated long and hard over the final #1 seed. It was very tight between Purdue and UCLA. In the end it came down to all the Tier 1 wins for Purdue and a much tougher conference schedule between the two schools. If UCLA wins the PAC 12 Tournament the Boilermakers might need to win the BIG 10 Tournament to hold off the Bruins for that last 1 seed.

-Michigan was my last team in the field and bumped out Wisconsin with the OT win yesterday in Ann Arbor.

-How important is a protected seed for UConn? Enormous. If UConn can make a run at the Big East Tournament Title in Madison Square Garden the Huskies can secure a top 4 seed and get placed in the East Regional located in Madison Square Garden. They can travel to the Final Four without leaving the state of NY. New York and more specifically MSG has become UConn’s home away from home over the years.  UConn can play the first two rounds in Albany then head to Madison Square Garden for a shot to punch their ticket to the Final 4. The Husky faithful would love to gobble up all the tickets in Albany and the Garden and back their team all the way to Houston.

-Auburn better be careful and start winning a few games down the stretch. It will not be easy as they travel to Alabama on Wednesday and their final game is Tennessee at home on Saturday. If they lose both those games they might need to win a game in the SEC Tournament which sounds crazy considering they have been safely in my brackets all season.

-Kansas State was the beneficiary of the Arizona loss as K St. moved up a line and now sits on the 2 line.

-Some of the last teams left out of my bracket but still very much alive to make a late season push to the dance:

Clemson
Arizona State
Texas Tech
Penn State
North Carolina
Utah State
Wisconsin

-The month of March is the best month on the sports calendar every year. The win or lose format of our UTR conference tournaments is can’t miss competition. The excitement, intensity and energy in these gyms is incredible. These athletes put everything on the line as they try and make their childhood dreams of making the NCAA Tournament come true. Make sure you follow all the action with us at HoopsHD.com all March long.

-Enjoy Conference Tourney Time!

COMMENTS FROM THE PUPPET:

-This is more of a general comment than it is a specific comment on David’s bracket.  If you’ve been doing this for a while, which I have (almost 20 years if you can believe it), you cannot help but make some selections and seedings due to categorical reasons.  As a rule, I try to avoid this and remind myself that the real committee does something every year that they have never done before, but sometimes I still can’t help it.

If the standard is the 36 BEST, then Texas Tech belongs in.  The only reason to not take them is for a categorical reason (conference record and too many Big 12 teams).  Other than that, they are one of the 36 best non-champions.  Don’t believe me??  Who would you rather play if it were a game you absolutely had to win??  Texas Tech or anyone else on David’s 10 or 11 line??

-I’m still not sold on Kansas.  How can you give them a #1 seed?  They just haven’t done enough!!  (that was a joke).

-Indiana has been staying on most people’s #4 line.  I was far more critical of Indiana at the start of the year than most people, and I think I may have been the last among the Hoops HD staff to buy into them.  What’s strange is that I now seem to like them more than anyone else.  Road wins at Xavier and at Purdue are incredible.  Their resume seems to me like they belong on at least the #3 line, and perhaps even higher than that.

COMMENTS FROM CHAD:

– I don’t have any issues with the top 6 seed lines in Dorman’s bracket.  It matches every team I would have within 1 line of where I would have them, and it is way to close to quibble over Purdue vs UCLA for the final 1 seed.

– I do not understand Maryland (not a single road win of note despite some great home wins) and Arkansas (only 2 road wins, one of which was by 2 at South Carolina) on the 7 line.  I would have both teams behind the likes of Iowa (12 wins against the top two tiers), Texas A&M and even your ACC leader, Pittsburgh.

– I do not agree with the Puppet and do agree with Dorman on his last teams in.  Texas Tech had a very narrow path to a bid, and it required a home win over TCU.  They did not get it, and now have to find a way to win at Kansas this week.  The Red Raiders have only 4 wins against any teams projected into the field as at-large caliber, and 3 of those 4 came at home.  The one road win was at West Virginia, a team squarely on the Bubble.  Using the Puppet’s own logic, this is not a tournament resume.  But, given their conference, they will get the chances this week to prove their worth.

– I also have no idea why Dorman did not even consider College of Charleston for an at-large bid with Hofstra as his CAA auto bid team.  The Cougars will be at 30 wins if they lose in the CAA finals, and no team in history with 29 or more wins has ever been left out!

COMMENTS FROM STALICA:

– A case can be made if you’re talking about Purdue or UCLA for the last #1 seed, but Texas should be considered for the #1 line as well. What is surprising to me is that Texas now has as many losses in conference play as Purdue does; the Big 12 is much more difficult to navigate than the B1G this season.

– I still don’t understand how Iowa State continues to remain in protected-seed territory. The Cyclones have fallen to .500 in the Group of Death known as the Big 12 and only have 4 wins away from Hilton Coliseum (two of which came during the PK Invitational in Portland). I would have chosen the Canes over Iowa State, even with a tough come-from-ahead loss at home against Florida State over the weekend.

– Had Virginia not beaten Baylor and Illinois in the Las Vegas Invitational, they would have a profile that would actually be worse than what North Carolina is bringing to the table right now. Let that sink in if the Hoos cannot get out of their current slump.

– It’s not out of the question to have Arkansas wearing white in Round 1, although I suspect they scream more 8-seed right now. Their wins away from home against San Diego State (in Maui) and at Kentucky are looming pretty large now; they seem to have stabilized their roster after a rash of injuries earlier in the year.

– As unbelieveable as this sounds, we could very well be looking at only 6 teams getting in the field from the Big 12 if teams like Oklahoma State, West Virginia and Texas Tech just stand pat and are unable to add more quality wins to their profiles. Clemson and Arizona State are finally playing with some urgency and could be potential bid thieves in their conference tournaments. But every bubble team is frightened of what Villanova poses in the Big East now that they’re completely healthy and finally clicking on all cylinders.

– Charleston is going to be a hot debate should they advance to the CAA Championship, lose to Hofstra and require an automatic bid. The only real wins of note were Virginia Tech, Kent State and a sweep of UNC-Wilmington. Getting swept (2 games) by Hofstra would be a near-fatal wound and a loss to any team not named Hofstra WILL be a fatal wound. I do think that winning the CAA would put the Cougars above the First Four, though.

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Teitel Title Update

For today’s UTR Game of the Day and Hoops HD Daily Rundown – CLICK HERE

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 is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
America East: Vermont has clinched
Atlantic Sun: Liberty/Kennesaw State both finished season 15-3 in league play
Big East: Marquette is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 to play
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
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
MVC: Bradley has clinched
MWC: San Diego State is 2 ahead of everyone in loss column with 2 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 AM-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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Under The Radar Game of the Day (and the Hoops HD Daily Rundown)- Monday, February 27th

-For our CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK – DAY 0 – CLICK HERE

Montana State (21-9, 14-3) at Eastern Washington (22-8, 16-1) – 9:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Cheney, Washington for a potential preview of the Big Sky Championship Game to be played next week; the Montana State Bobcats visit the Eagles of Eastern Washington. EWU missed their shot at perfection in conference play with a weekend loss at Idaho State; this now means that Oral Roberts will be the only team in the country to finish perfect in conference play during the regular season. Steele Venters leads the Eagles with 14.9 points a game.

Montana State enters tonight assured of 2nd place in the upcoming Big Sky Tournament. In the first matchup played at home, the Bobcats had a narrow 70-67 loss against Eastern Washington. As of right now, MSU has won 9 out of their last 10 games; the only slip-up was a 73-63 loss at Weber State. RaeQuan Battle averages 17.1 points a game for the Bobcats.

 

HOOPS HD DAILY RUNDOWN (from The Puppet):

-After nearly picking up a big road win at Illinois a few days ago, Northwestern was beaten rather handily on the road at Maryland 75-59.  Both teams are safely in the field, and while I personally don’t like Maryland’s profile as much as most people because of how poorly they’ve played away from home, they have been outstanding on their home court this year.

-Illinois, who is still solidly in the field, had a bit of a setback yesterday when they lost 72-60 to an Ohio State team that’s been absolutely atrocious since Christmas.

-Michigan picked up a nice(ish) win against Wisconsin at home 87-79.  These two teams are heading in complete opposite directions.  Wisconsin appeared to be safely in the field but has now fallen outside the bubble, whereas Michigan has strung together a few nice wins and can perhaps land inside the bubble if they keep it up.

-Rutgers was getting blown off the floor at Penn State early in the second half, but came all the way back to win on the road 59-56.  This game was a microcosm of Penn State’s season.  It started off really good, but in the last 1/3rd of it they just fell completely apart.

SURVIVAL BOARD UPDATE: Florida A&M will be eliminated from being able to qualify for the SWAC Tournament with either a loss tonight (home vs Southern) or wins by both Texas Southern (at Alcorn State) and Bethune-Cookman (home vs Grambling).

-NORTH CAROLINA AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Both teams are coming off big wins.  UNC beat Virginia at home, which is a win they desperately needed for their NCAA Tournament chances, and Florida State is coming off a surprising road upset at Miami FL.  UNC is still squarely on the bubble and needs this one as well.

-BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  Baylor appears to have a protected seed all but sewn up.  It’s just a matter of where on the seedlist they end up.  Oklahoma State has lost four straight and has fallen back onto the bubble.  They could really use this one tonight because they need a few more big wins to secure them a spot in the field.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  West Virginia is coming off a near upset win at Kansas, which would have been huge for their NCAA Tournament chances.  They’ve got another shot at a big win tonight, but it won’t be easy.  Having said that, Iowa State has lost five of their last six and while they are still safely in the field they are sliding down the seedlist.  A win could help them get things turned back around.

-NEVADA AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  Nevada is hovering around the bubble, so every game for them is a big game.  This is one that they should be able to win on the road, but at the same time they can’t totally sleepwalk through.

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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 0

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  We are here to help!!  We are here to tell you everything you should be doing!!

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

Championship Week officially gets underway tomorrow with the Opening Round of the Atlantic Sun Tournament!!  The Survive and Advance portion of the season is officially here!!  We’ve got a FULL PANEL to break down the two opening round Atlantic Sun games tomorrow because when it comes to the opening round of the ASun, we at Hoops HD DO NOT MESS AROUND!!!

ATLANTIC SUN OPENING ROUND:

 

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

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