News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, Nov 27th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-We will be recording The Hoops HD Video Podcast tonight, and it should be a busy show as we recap all of the tournaments from last week. We will also have this week’s bracket posted a little later on today, so be on the lookout for that.

-Texas A&M came from behind to beat Iowa State 73-69 in the ESPN Events Invitational and improves to 6-1 on the season. Iowa State falls to 5-2, but I really like how they played in this event and think they’re poised to have a good year from here on out. Once again, Iowa State had little expectations coming into the year, but may actually have the makings of a tournament team.

-Florida Atlantic blew Virginia Tech into the sun 84-50 in the ESPN Events Invitaitonal. I’d say FAU is back to looking like a top ten caliber team.

-Mike Rhoades at Penn State faced off against his old VCU team in the ESPN Events Invitational. It was a setting worthy of an early season tournament. They were playing at Disney World at 11am in front of a sparse crowd. VCU picked up the 86-74 win and both teams are now 4-3 with a lot of work to do.

-Yale went to Rhode Island and blew what appeared to be a commanding double digit lead and ended up losing 76-72. This is the kind of game that Yale needed to win if they wanted to argue that they belonged inside the bubble. It was a tough game, but it was certainly a winnable game for a tournament-caliber team.

-Harvard was another Ivy League team that had a shot at a notable and winnable road game, but fell to Indiana 89-76. Most of Indiana’s wins prior to this have been close games against weaker teams, so it was probably the best the Hoosiers have looked all year. (Note from Stalica – technically this was a neutral-court game in Indianapolis and the NET will treat it as such, even though it was for all intents and purposes a de facto home game for Indiana.)

-Butler ended up with a pretty impressive 70-56 win over a Boise State team a lot of us liked. To be fair, Boise has been somewhat disappointing this season, but also to be fair, Butler has been a lot better than expected.

-UIC vs UNC Greensboro in the Baha Mar Hoops final was a wild game with a crazy finish. UIC hit a go ahead jumper with about 7 seconds left to take a 57-56 lead. We then had a video review for what seemed like forever to determine whether or not he got the shot off in time before the shotclock expired (thanks to Chad Sherwood for clarifing that for me. I was watching with the sound off). After that, UNCG went the length of the floor, lost the ball, got it back, and got fouled in the final seconds. They hit both freethrows for the 58-57 win, they won the event, and improve to 5-1 on the year with a pretty impressive looking resume. As for UIC, they did lose the game, but they have also been one of the more surprising UTR teams this year. I thought they’d be a doormat in the Missouri Valley, but they’ve had some nice wins and almost beat a really good UNC Greensboro team yesterday.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-NORTHERN ILLINOIS AT NORTHWESTERN. This is a buy game, but Northern Illinois has been surprisingly good this year with a 5-1 overall record and two true road wins so far. Granted, they haven’t beaten anyone on Northwestern’s level, and were beaten handily by Marquette in the opener, but they should be able to give the Wildcats a better than expected game.

-UC SANTA BARBARA AT FRESNO STATE. UCSB is a good UTR team (or so we think) that’s off to ab it of a slow start, and Fresno State is a potential sleeper in the Mountain West, so the match-up is compelling.

-UTAH AT SAINT MARY’S. Saint Mary’s has dropped two games that you would expect a team of their caliber to be able to win, and is a little light on notable resume-building wins so far despite having multiple opportunities early. They should be able to get this one at home, but they better not overlook the Utes.

-Oakland @ Xavier – buy game
-New Hampshire @ UConn – buy game
-Saint Peter’s @ Rutgers – Rutgers has won four straight since losing the opener to Princeton
-Western Illinois @ Wisconsin
-Houston Christian @ TCU – TCU is 5-0, but all five wins have been home buy games
-Point Loma Nazarene (nonD1) @ San Diego State – where did the Aztecs dig this team up from?
-Eastern Washington @ Washington State (Top Range) – Wazzu can get to 5-1 on the year

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, November 27th

Troy (3-3, 1-3 D1) at Eastern Kentucky (2-2, 0-2 D1) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us back to campus sites where the one-time A-Sun Troy Trojans visit the current A-Sun Eastern Kentucky Colonels. Troy has only had one D1 victory so far this season; they defeated Grambling 80-67 in what was part of a MTE that also featured Sam Houston State. (Sam Houston State actually won that event with wins against Troy and Grambling) Christon Eugene had 23 points for the Trojans in their win against Grambling.

Eastern Kentucky comes into tonight’ game looking for their first win against D1 competition. To date, they have losses against UT-Martin and Prairie View A&M. Isaiah Cozart leads the Colonels with 18.3 points a game and 10.5 rebounds per contest.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Nov 26th

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NEWS AND NOTES:

-Alabama knocked off a pretty good Oregon team 99-91 in the Emerald Coast Classic. They did lose the game to Ohio State, but their early season profile still looks really good, and more importantly they look really good on the court. Nate Oates and CO. should once again have a big year on the hardwood.

-In the other Emerald Coast Classic game, Ohio State blew Santa Clara off the floor 86-56 to win the event. The Buckeyes weren’t ranked in the top 25 coming into this, but they definitely should be after this. Santa Clara came in with a 6-0 record and had some good wins, so for Ohio State to just dominate them like that means quite a bit, including that they don’t overlook good teams without big time brand names.

-UNC Greensboro got a solid 88-77 win against Delaware down in the Baha Mar Hoops. It was the first loss of the year for the Blue Hens, and UNCG improves to 5-1 and are looking like they can make quite a bit of noise in the SoCon this year.

-Liberty is 6-0 after their blowout win against UMES. That’s not too surprising. We knew Liberty would be really good.

-Evansville is also 6-0 after their blowout win against SEMO. That is VERY surprising! How about the Aces!!!!

-Princeton is also 6-0. They had no trouble with Northeastern.

-Bradley also improved to 6-0 with a home win over a solid Vermont team. Bradley, Princeton, and Liberty have all looked like top 40ish caliber teams so far.

-Northern Illinois improved to 5-1 on the year and picked up their second road win after beating DePaul 89-79. I know that DePaul is not good, but it’s still a good start for NIU.

-Hawaii beat San Diego 77-66 in the Acrisure Invitational to improve to 5-0 on the year.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-FLORIDA ATLANTIC VS VIRGINIA TECH (ESPN Events Invitational). FAU has rebounded from their shocking loss to Bryant in a big way and really played well in this event, particularly with their win over Texas A&M on Friday. VA Tech is a team that we weren’t expecting much out of (at least I wasn’t), but they come into this at 5-1 with a couple of notable wins of their own. They look to have the early makings of a Tournament Resume themselves, and that will be even more true if they can win this one today.

-WYOMING AT TEXAS. Wyoming is 4-1 on the year, but this is their first true road game and we’ll find out if they’re for real or not based on how well they play today. Texas comes in ranked in the top 20 with a solid 4-1 record and should be able to hold serve at home.

-YALE AT RHODE ISLAND. Coming into the year, Yale was the Under the Radar team that most of us at Hoops HD liked the most. They are 4-2, and one of those losses was to Gonzaga, so they certainly haven’t been bad at all, but this is a road game that a tournament caliber team needs to be able to win. Rhody is good, and they’re 4-0 at home, but that’s just it. Getting to The Tournament is hard. You have to win games that are hard to win in order to get there. Hence, this is the kind of game that Yale needs to win. This isn’t a top-15/protected-seed caliber team on the road. It’s Rhode Island on the road.

-BUTLER VS BOISE STATE (ESPN Events Invitational). There should be a sense of urgency for both of these teams, at least an early season version of it. Neither has played badly, and Butler has probably played better than expected so far, but both have work to do to start putting their resumes together, and the loser of this game will be off to a bit of a slow start.

-HARVARD VS INDIANA (Indianapolis IN). This is a buy game, but it’s worth watching for several reasons. Harvard comes in at 5-1 with some decent wins already. In fact they’ve arguably outperformed Indiana so far this season. Indiana is 4-1 with the only loss coming to UConn, but they had to sweat out three home buy games and Louisville to get those four wins. Harvard is a lot better than all four of those teams. It’s also the kind of game Harvard needs to be able to win if they want to make a run at getting inside the bubble.

-TEXAS A&M VS IOWA STATE (ESPN Events Invitational). Both teams are 5-1, and both suffered their first losses of the season this past Friday. But, getting a second win in this event, especially in a game like this, would put the winner in a really good spot. This still looks like it will end up being the kind of game that looks good on a resume.

-UIC VS UNC GREENSBORO (Baha Mar Invitational). We all thought UNCG would be good this year, but UIC getting into this game at 5-1 is a bit of a surprise. They knocked off George Washington earlier in the week and it would be jaw-dropping if they could somehow find a way to win this one today.

-MINNESOTA AT SAN FRANCISCO. Both teams have solid records, but both need some wins of substance in order to grow the value of their tournament resumes.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-UNC Asheville vs Western Kentucky – this is perhaps a UTR Showcase, but I still think UNCA can have a big year, and WKU is off to a decent 4-2 start
-Eastern Michigan vs North Dakota (Central Arkansas Classic) – both teams have done much better than expected with EMU coming in at 4-2 and North Dakota at 5-1
-Air Force @ South Dakota – another story of two teams doing better than expected. AFA is 5-2 and looking for their second road win, and the Yotes come in at 4-2
-Iona @ Colorado – I don’t think the Buffs are a top 20 team, but I do think they’re a top 40 team and should get this one at home
-SEMO @ Chattanooga – a win gets the Mocs to 5-1 on the year
-Stonehill @ Quinnipiac – they’re still about 1000 miles from the bubble, but a win for Quinnipiac does get them to 5-1
-Cal State Fullerton @ Nebraska – most wins have been in buy games, but the Huskers can improve to 7-0
-UL Monroe @ SMU – SMI can get to 5-2
-Bethune-Cookman @ Longwood – also still 1000 miles from the bubble, but Longwood can improve to 6-1
-North Alabama @ Western Carolina – WCU can improve to 5-0. I really like this team so far
-Stetson @ UCF – UCF can get to 5-1 with a win
-George Washington vs Delaware (Baha Mar Hoops) – both teams are coming off a loss, but for both of them it was their first loss of the season, and both have looked better than expected so far
-Charleston @ Kent State – two pretty good UTR teams who could really use a good win right now

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, November 26th

Illinois-Chicago (5-1, 4-1 D1) vs. UNC-Greensboro (4-1) – 7:00 PM ET (FloHoops)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day will unofficially bring Feast Week to an end for most teams; the Illinois-Chicago Flames will meet the UNC-Greensboro Spartans in the championship game of the Nassau Championship at the Baha Mar Arena in the Bahamas. UNC-G beat Kansas City by 12 points in their opener against Kansas City and beat Delaware by 11 points in the semifinal round. The Spartans have now won 3 games in a row (all away from home) when you include a 78-72 win at Arkansas a week ago. Mikeal Brown-Jones is averaging 19 points a game and 6.6 rebounds a game through UNC-G’s first 5 games.

UIC won in a blowout 70-40 against Middle Tennessee in their opener; they followed that up with an 89-79 win against George Washington in the semifinal round. The Flames have also won 4 games in a row against D1 competition that include wins against Little Rock at home and against Loyola on the road in an inter-city matchup. Toby Okani averages 15 points a game , 8.5 rebounds a game and 2.5 blocks per game.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Nov 25th

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

For all the brackets, results, dates, times, and everything else you would want to know about the currently ongoing In Season Tournaments – CLICK HERE

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Florida Atlantic got a big-time win against one of the best teams in the SEC yesterday as they held off Texas A&M 96-89 in the ESPN Events Invitational. I don’t know what happened the other week with their home loss to Bryant, but it appears to just be an anomaly. This is still a very solid FAU team.

-Baylor got a battle from Florida in the Preseason NIT (which I know isn’t the official name anymore, but it’s still what I like to call it), but held on to win 95-91. I know Florida didn’t get the win, but I think I’m actually more sold on them now than I was before the game. The Gators are for real this year!

-After a close first half, North Carolina took complete control of Arkansas in the second half and cruised to an 87-72 in in the Battle 4 Atlantis. It’s the Tarheel’s best win of the season to date, and probably the best they’ve played to date, especially in that last 20 minutes.

-Ohio State got a really impressive 92-81 win against Alabama in the Emerald Coast Classic. Both teams shot well, but Ohio State just looked like the better team. Chris Holtmann once again has the Buckeyes looking like a solid top-25 caliber team.

-Santa Clara picked up a really strong 88-82 win over Oregon in the Emerald Coast Classic yesterday. Oregon wasn’t entirely at full strength, and that definitely played a role in the game, but it was still a solid win for the Broncos who are now 6-0 on the year.

-Oklahoma is now 6-0 after a hard fought 72-70 win against USC. Some of us at Hoops HD really liked this Sooners team coming into the year. I must admit that I wasn’t one of them, but I like them now! USC falls to 4-2 and while they’re talented enough to build up a really strong tournament profile, they are a little slow out of the gate.

-Evansville, a team that none of us thought would do anything, is now 5-0 with two true road wins as they came from behind at Chattanooga and handed them their first loss of the year. I’m starting to believe in the Aces! (At least a little bit).

-Indiana State is now 5-1 with a win over a fairly decent Toledo team. The Missouri Valley Conference and the Ivy League are two conferences to really start watching. Multiple teams from those leagues are starting to bloat out their records, and they’re not doing it by simply staying at home and playing buy games. They’re going to these MTEs and going out on the road and winning.

-Villanova absolutely clobbered Memphis in the Battle 4 Atlantis. The final score was 79-63, but for much of the game Nova was actually blowing them out by 20+. It was probably the best single game that Nova has played since Kyle Neptune took over as head coach.

-UC Irvine is now 6-1 after beating Rice in the Ball Dawgs classic and is looking more and more like an under the radar team that can land inside the bubble.

-Virginia Tech picked up a nice 71-62 win against Iowa State in the ESPN Events Invitational. They are now 5-1 on the season and looking a lot better than most of us were expecting. At least so far.

-Texas Tech also improved to 5-1 after their 73-57 win over Michigan in the Battle 4 Atlantis.

-BYU is now 6-0 after knocking off a pretty solid NC State team 95-86 in the Vegas Showdown. BYU was also without a key player due to him being suspended for throwing a punch in the previous game, which makes this come from behind win even more impressive. The Cougars are for real!

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-ALABAMA VS OREGON (Emerald Coast Classic). Oregon was a little shorthanded yesterday as they fell to Santa Clara for their first loss of the season, and they’ll face a much tougher Alabama team today. Bama lost to an Ohio State team that shot the ball really well, but they’re still looking really strong and should remain in the top 25 for most of the year. A win today would be a nice bounce back for whoever pulls it off, and it would likely end up being a good resume win.

-UNC GREENSBORO VS DELAWARE (Baha Mar Hoops). Circle this one down in the Bahamas!! Delaware comes in unbeaten and has looked pretty good, but today will be their biggest test of the season to date. UNCG has that big win at Arkansas, and their only loss was a close game at Vanderbilt. I know this wouldn’t be big in terms of brand name wins, but this would be a nice resume-building win for two teams that have limited opportunities to rack up quad-1 and quad-2 wins.

-FURMAN AT UAB. A pretty solid UTR game. Neither team is out to an amazing start, but both are pretty solid and both could still end up having really big years. I don’t know if either one will end up being good enough to make a run at the bubble, but these are the kinds of games they need to be able to win in order to do that.

-UIC VS GEORGE WASHINGTON (Baha Mar Hoops). I wasn’t big on either team coming into the season. Not even close. But both have played well so far with UIC managing a 4-1 record and GW coming in at 5-0. We’ll see what they do against each other today down in the Bahamas.

-OHIO STATE VS SANTA CLARA (Emerald Coast Classic). Santa Clara is worth keeping an eye on even if they don’t get the win today. They looked pretty good in their win against Oregon yesterday, and even though Oregon wasn’t quite at full strength it was still a really good win for the Broncos. Ohio State got an amazing win over Alabama and will likely crack the top 25 next week. If Santa Clara can somehow get this win today, then this is the kind of win that can land teams into the rankings and inside the bubble.

-VERMONT AT BRADLEY. This is another outstanding UTR game that features two teams whose seasons are off to outstanding starts. Bradley is unbeaten with notable wins at UAB, and against Utah State, Tulane, and UTEP. In fact Utah State, Tulane, and UTEP each have just one loss right now, and Bradley is the team that beat all of them. Vermont comes in with just one loss and is looking (again) like an America East frontrunner.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Loyola MD @ Missouri – Mizzou is off to a slow start and can’t afford another home buy game loss
-UMES @ Liberty – Liberty can get to 6-0 and is looking like a top 40ish caliber team
-Canisius @ Western Kentucky – WKU can get to 5-1 with a win, which is a better start than we were expecting
-Evansville vs SEMO (Chattanooga TN)- Evansville had a big win yesterday against Chattanooga, and is looking to follow it up today
-Northeastern @ Princeton – Princeton has looked like the strongest UTR team other than James Madison and can get to 6-0 with a win today
-East Carolina @ George Mason – I wasn’t all that big on Mason coming into the year, but they can get to 5-1 with a win today
-South Carolina State @ Missouri State – Missouri State can get to 5-1
-Tulsa @ Little Rock – Tulsa comes in 4-0, but this is their first true road game
-UNC Wilmington @ FGCU – I like how UNCW has played this year and a win today gets them to 5-1 overall and gives them their second true road win
-UTEP @ LMU – UTEP is off to a 5-1 start, but this is their first true road game
-Holy Cross @ Saint John’s
-Texas Southern @ Drake
-California vs San Diego State (SoCal Showcase) – normally it’s a big deal when SDSU squares off against the Pac 12, but not if the Pac 12 team is Cal
-Norfolk State @ Wichita State – Wichita had a strong showing in their MTE and can get to 6-1 with a win today
-Dartmouth @ Saint Louis
-North Dakota State @ Grand Canyon – should be a really fun UTR game between two conference frontrunners
-Northern Illinois @ DePaul – this is a winnable road game for Northern Illinois and a win gets them to 5-1 on the year
-Hawaii vs San Diego (Acrisure Invitational) – I’m still not totally sold on either team, but Hawaii comes in unbeaten and San Diego has just one loss

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, November 25th

Maine (4-3, 3-3 D1) at Columbia (4-2, 2-2 D1) – 1:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Normally, a matchup between Vermont and Bradley should be a no-brainer for the UTR Game of the Day, but it’s hard to pass up a matchup of teams that are actually near and dear to our Hoops HD staffers. So therefore we go to Manhattan for a matchup of the Maine Black Bears and the Columbia Lions. Maine lost their first two games against D1 competition but have now won 3 out of their last 4 games overall. Peter Filipovity had 23 points in the Black Bears’ 70-59 win at South Florida back on Wednesday night.

The only real disappointing result for Columbia was a 78-75 home loss to Albany in the 2nd game of the season, and frankly by Columbia standards it would be very hard to call that a disappointment. The real highlight for the Lions this year was a 78-73 win at Temple; Avery Brown led the way with 13 points and 5 assists in that game.

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