Under The Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, February 16th

Liberty (21-6, 12-2) at Kennesaw State (20-7, 12-2) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

A lot of leagues have potential Top 2 matchups tonight (Big South, Horizon and the OVC come to mind), but our UTR Game of the Day goes down south for a matchup in the Atlantic Sun between the Liberty Flames and the host Kennesaw State Owls. Liberty came into conference play with faint NCAA Tournament at-large hopes; they beat Bradley and Bryant as some of their notable at-large victories, and their only nonconference losses came against Alabama, Northwestern, Southern Miss and Oral Roberts. Darius McGhee continues to be a handful to defend; he averages 21.1 points a game for the Flames.

Both Kennesaw State and Liberty had losses in the regular season against Eastern Kentucky, but both teams are 2 games ahead of the Colonels at this point. More recently, the Owls had a pair of heart-stopping wins against their travel partner Jacksonville State by a grand total of 5 points. Chris Youngblood leads the Owls with 14.5 points a game.

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Under the Radar – Feb 15th

Tonight’s feature conference is the SoCon, which has three teams fighting for first place in the latter part of the season.  Samford, who hasn’t finished in first place of any league since 1999, has a chance to win the SoCon this year, but will have to hold off Furman and UNC Greensboro in order to do it.

From there we run through the other 22 UTR leagues and take a look at who is on the verge of clinching 1st place, and who all could be eliminated from qualifying for their conference tournaments this week.  Youngstown State continues to be a great story in the Horizon League.  Hofstra actually holds the tiebreaker over Charleston in the Colonial and will lock up the #1 seed in the CAA Tourney if they win out.  The MAC and Ivy League races are exciting as some of the top teams are slated to face each other this week.  Southern Miss is looking better and better and could be a very dangerous team if they can get to the Round of 64, and Drake is continuing to play at a high level as they’re in a race to win the Missouri Valley.  We discuss all that, and much more.  And, as we do every week, we close the show with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Feb 15th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is a FANTASTIC one out of the Big West tonight – CLICK HERE

Almost nothing went as expected yesterday…

-Kansas State was on the road at Oklahoma, and while road games are tough, K State was a solid protected seed and Oklahoma was, at best, an NIT team.  Oklahoma won 79-65.  When Oklahoma is playing highly ranked teams at home, they look amazing!!  They’ve now managed wins against both Alabama and K State at home.  The problem for them is all the other games they’ve played.

-Oklahoma State has been on a rampage, and is good as Kansas is, they had struggled on the road against teams who were playing at a top 25 caliber level (well, who doesn’t?).  Last night, in front of a loud and lunatic level crowd, and against a good Oklahoma State team, Kansas controlled the second half and picked up a VERY impressive 87-76 win.

-NC State had been playing extremely well and was even looking like the best team behind Virginia in the ACC, especially in recent weeks.  Syracuse looked like a team that should make the NIT, but perhaps still had some work to do just to get that far.  NC State lost at Syracuse 75-72 last night.

-Illinois had been on an absolute tear and appeared to be climbing the seedlist, whereas Penn State was in such a freefall that it looked like they’d land somewhere in the middle of the NIT.  Penn State knocked off Illinois 93-81 and was in control for pretty much the entire game.

-Missouri was soaring!  They just picked up a HUGE road win at Tennessee and appeared to be playing like a top 25 caliber team!  Auburn, who had played well against some tough teams recently, but still came up short in all of them, was looking like a bubble team.  Auburn absolutely blew Mizzou’s doors off 89-56.  By the first media timeout, the game was basically over.

-Rutgers is having to deal with injuries, but is still having a fantastic season and had what appeared to be a night off last night at home against Nebraska.  they were behind pretty much the entire way and lost 82-72 to a Nebraska team that basically needs to win out just to get onto the NIT bubble.

-New Mexico, who has some solid wins on their resume that are keeping them inside the bubble, but was also just 6-6 in Mountain West play coming in to last night’s game.  The good news (or so we all thought) was that they were at home against a pitiful Wyoming team, and it was essentially a buy game.  So of course New Mexico trailed the entire game, and lost handily  70-56.  This should have been a predictable way to end the evening considering how the rest of the day had gone.  Now you start to wonder if New Mexico even belongs in the field at all.

-Duke won at home against Notre Dame, and keeps their perfect home record in tact, but they BARELY won.  It was 68-64 and came down to about the final minute of play.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-ALABAMA AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  Tennessee has lost two straight games on buzzer beaters, and had those games gone their way they’d almost assuredly be in the hunt for a #1 seed.  Right now it looks like Alabama could end up with the top overall #1 seed, and a win tonight would certainly be a huge step toward earning that.  As strong as Alabama’s profile is, a win tonight would probably be one of their single most impressive wins of the season considering that it’s on the road against a Tennessee team that’s likely to end up as a protected seed.

-XAVIER AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  These are the top two teams in the Big East, and the first game was a classic.  Xavier is now dealing with injuries, and that is a big concern, and Marquette is an extremely impressive 13-1 at home.  Xavier has just three conference losses, but two of those are complete headscratchers at DePaul and at Butler, so on top of not being completely healthy Xavier isn’t always the best team away from home.

-KENTUCKY AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC).  This is a massively important bubbilicous game for both teams.  Mississippi State has suddenly come to life with five straight wins, but they need to keep piling them up in order to finish inside the bubble, and they need this one at home against a Kentucky team that’s also on the bubble, and who hasn’t been overly impressive in true road games.  If Kentucky were to win it would actually be one of their more impressive wins on the season, and a huge (and much needed) boost to their profile.

-INDIANA AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Both teams are red hot.  Both (at least I believe) are top 25 caliber teams, and Indiana can even make a run at a protected seed if they can continue to rack up wins.  A road win today would go a long way for the Hoosiers.

-TCU AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  Since conference play began we’ve said we thought as many as six Big 12 teams could end up as protected seeds.  While that could still happen, for the last couple of weeks these two have been slipping.  TCU has been dealing with injuries, and Iowa State has just hit a skid.  Still, both are solid top 25 teams, and both still have paths to protected seeds if they can get back to winning at a strong clip.  Tonight’s game is as important from a momentum perspective as it is from a paper perspective.  Both teams could just really use a big win right now.

-ARKANSAS AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  Arkansas has probably moved up the seedlist and is relatively safely inside the bubble, but they could really help themselves out with a win tonight over their old SWC rivals.  TAMU got off to a slow start this season, and while they’ve played really well for the last several weeks or so and are definitely headed in the right direction, they still aren’t quite to their destination yet.  A win tonight would be yet another big step forward.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Virginia @ Louisville (ACC) – these two have had some classic battles in recent years, but it shouldn’t be that way this year.  This is about as close to a buy game as a road game can seem
-Virginia Tech @ Georgia Tech (ACC) – if VA Tech is going to reach the bubble they pretty much need to win out. They definitely can’t afford to lose a game like this
-Florida State @ Clemson (ACC) – Clemson is right on the bubble, and like all bubble teams every game is critical. They cannot afford in a game like this at home
-Boise State @ Colorado State (Mountain West) – Boise State is on the bubble and can’t afford to lose games to teams that are nowhere near the bubble, even if it is on the road
-San Diego State @ Fresno State (Mountain West) – San Diego State is starting to separate themselves from the rest of the MWC.  They need to hold serve on the road tonight.
-Oregon @ Washington (Pac 12) – this is a rivalry with more heat to it than what most may realize. It’s also a big game for an Oregon team that needs a strong finish the regular season in order to reach the bubble

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, February 15th

UC-Irvine (17-8, 10-3) at UC-Santa Barbara (20-4, 11-2) – 10:00 PM (ESPN+)

On certain nights, the best game gets saved for last – this is one of those nights in which we get a Top 2 matchup in the Big West between the UC-Irvine Anteaters and the UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos. UCSB won the first round of the Gauch-Eater Cup 73-65; Andre Kelly had a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Gauchos in that win. That was the beginning of a stretch in which the Gauchos have won 7 of their last 8 games to take a 1-game lead over Irvine in the Big West.

UC-Irvine had a 5-game winning streak at the beginning of conference play until the aforementioned first game against UCSB. The only other stumbles in conference play came against Cal State-Fullerton and Long Beach State, both of which were on the road. Dawson Baker averages 15.1 points a game for the Anteaters.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Tuesday, Feb 14th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For our latest HOOPS HD REPORT, where we discuss all of the teams from the major conferences, recap last week, and preview this week – CLICK HERE

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-About 24hrs after I had professed that Texas should be on the #1 line, they go on the road and lose to a Texas Tech team that isn’t even inside the bubble.  I know this rivalry is heated, and is especially heated recently because of the storyline, but still.  A #1 seed caliber team should win that game on the road.  As for the Red Raiders, they have a long way to go to reach the bubble, but is it now at least possible?

-Miami FL got a nice road win at North Carolina, and Baylor didn’t really have to sweat West Virginia

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-GEORGETOWN AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Seton Hall is hovering around the bubble and can end up in the field if they finish the season strong.  This is more or less a buy game for the, so if they slip up in this one they’re really in trouble.

-CREIGHTON AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Both teams are in the rankings and both appear to be solidly in the field right now.  Creighton in particular has been on an absolute rampage, but Providence has proven to be extremely tough to beat at home, so this should be a showcase and it’s a chance for both teams to continue to boos their resumes and climb the seedlist.

-NC STATE AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  NC State is 9-2 in their last 11 games, and they’ve racked up that record against ACC opponents.  This should be a winnable road game for them, but Syracuse is good enough to where you can’t overlook them when you’re playing htem on their floor.  Still, NC State is looking more and more like a team that will go in on the first ballot and who should be able to get this one tonight.

-NOTRE DAME AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke kind of got punched in the mouth over the weekend after losing a close one at Virginia and some poor officiating mixed in, but they need to (and should be able to ) bounce back from that tonight and keep themselves in the top half of the bracket.

-ILLINOIS AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Penn State was looking like a solid team for a while, but that was also a while ago.  Illinois is a team that I feel has been playing really well and may actually be better than their resume indicates.  They have a chance to move up the seedlist between now and the end of the year, and should be able to get his one even though it’s a road game.

-MISSOURI AT AUBURN (SEC).  Missouri just picked up what was easily their biggest win of the year, and in doing so moved themselves much further inside the bubble.  They’ve got a chance at another big road win tonight.  Auburn is playing with fire and needs some notable wins to stabilize their resume.  Therefore, they really need this one tonight.

-KENT STATE AT WESTERN MICHIGAN (MAC).  Kent State MIGHT get a look from the committee if they win out, but even with that they may not get selected.

-NEBRASKA AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  This should be some low hanging fruit for Rutgers, and they should be able to get this conference win at home.

-KANSAS AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  If there was one game I wish I could be at this week, or perhaps even this month, it’s this one!  Oklahoma State has been playing very well, they have a ton of momentum built up, and believe it or not they can actually pull even with Kansas in the conference standings if they pull off this win tonight.  Not to mention add another big win to their resume and climb the seedlist even more.  Many feel like Kansas is sitll a #1 seed despite some of their recent losses.  I think a win tonight would go a long way toward them ending up with a 1 seed.

-KANSAS STATE AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  There are eight really solid teams in this conference, and Oklahoma isn’t one of them.  They do have some big wins this season, though, including a win over Alabama at home, so K State can’t just overlook them.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  This current ACC/Former Big East game should be a routine win for a Pitt team that has been getting better and better as the season has gone along.

-MICHIGAN AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Wisky is drowning in quicksand, and they need to turn things around in a hurry and start stringing together wins just to get back inside the bubble so they can make the field.

-WYOMING AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West).  New Mexico is inside the bubble, but in that 10-12 seed range where they aren’t exactly safely inside of it.  They need to hold serve tonight.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, February 14th

Akron (17-8, 9-3) at Eastern Michigan (6-19, 3-9) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

With today being Valentine’s Day, we don’t really get matchups between top UTR teams today, but there is somewhat of a showcase game between the Akron Zips and the hometown Eastern Michigan Eagles. Emoni Bates has singlehandedly made Eastern Michigan somewhat interesting to watch, if only to see what stat line he’ll offer up night in and night out. Against Toledo on January 24, he scored 43 points in the Glass City in an 84-79 loss against the Rockets. However, he was limited to a season-low 4 points in the Eagles’ most recent outing – a 70-63 loss against Toledo.

Akron looked like they were flying high and the team to beat in the MAC after beating Kent State in the first leg of the Wagon Wheel against Kent State 11 days ago. Since that game, the Zips have lost back-to-back games against Toledo and Ohio to fall down to 3rd place by a full game against Kent State and Toledo. Xavier Casteneda averages 21.7 points a game for Akron this season.

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