Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, November 13th

Hampton (1-1, 0-1 D1) at Norfolk State (2-0, 0-0 D1) – 7:00 PM ET, FloHoops

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day goes to the city of Norfolk where the Hampton Pirates pay a visit to their old conference rival Norfolk State in a game dubbed as the Battle of the Bay. This rivalry dates back to the 1958-59 season. Hampton opened up the season with a 12-point loss at Howard, but they are coming off of a 109-46 win against non-D1 Mid-Atlantic Christian in their last outing. Kyrese Mullin had 25 points and 18 rebounds in only 27 minutes in the Pirates’ victory.

The Spartans of Norfolk State will be concluding a 3-game homestand that has featured a pair of wins against non-D1 programs Penn State-Wilkes Barre and the Apprentice School. Five Spartan players scored in double figures in the 90-56 win against Apprentice School; Jaylani Darden led the way with 12 points in only 22 minutes of game action.

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Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 2

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel will spend the upcoming months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with (hopefully) a very special reward coming in March. He was in attendance Saturday night and prepared this photo essay about the Hoyas’ matchup against Holy Cross.

I rarely turn down the chance for free food…but I made a rare exception and joined my friend/season ticketholder Sam for a pregame meal across the street from Capital 1 Arena at Mi Vida. It is not easy to find great Mexican food in DC…but I recommend the Salmon Calabacitas and Enchiladas Suizas. 1 person I did NOT expect to see at the game was Fred Brown, who will always be remembered for accidentally passing the ball to James Worthy in the final seconds the 1982 NCAA title game…but he did help Georgetown win an NCAA title 2 years later so I guess he has been forgiven:

Let’s tip it off:

It has been a while since new Holy Cross coach Dave Paulsen won his previous game as a head coach: 3/4/21 to be specific, when as coach at GMU he beat GW in the 2nd round of the 2021 A-10 tourney. His SR G Bo Montgomery scored 17 PTS in the season opener and picked up right where he left off last night with a couple of jumpers and a lefty runner in the lane during the 1st 20 minutes:

Georgetown was favored by double-digits but was only up 37-32 at halftime. They did a good job of holding onto the ball (just 2 turnovers in the 1st half) and got a lot of scoring from FR SG Rowan Brumbaugh, who made a pair of threes and converted a nice give-and-go for a layup:

Hoyas’ SR PG Jayden Epps was mostly a distributor in the season opener (5 PTS/11 AST) but turned into a scorer in Game #2 with a bunch of threes en route to a career-high 22 PTS:

However, the star of the show was Holy Cross SR G Joe Octave, who almost singlehandedly was the cause of his team’s 38-18 points-in-the-paint advantage. He got into the lane over and over for a variety of scoops/layups, and when he was not making shots he was hitting the boards (setting a career-high with 11 REB). He remained clutch down the stretch, making his 1st 3 of the game to tie it at 57-all right before the under-4 timeout, then made his final 3 of the game with 56 seconds left to give his team a 68-67 lead. That turned out to be the final score as Georgetown was unable to get off a decent shot at the buzzer for the 1st loss of Ed Cooley’s tenure in DC. After scoring just 5 PTS in the season opener Octave exploded for a career-high 33 PTS (including an incredible 25 in the 2nd half) and did not have a single turnover while putting together 1 of the best all-around efforts I have ever seen in person:

In the postgame press conference I asked Octave if it was the greatest performance of his life and whether it felt extra-special to do it on Veteran’s Day after playing his 1st 2 years of college basketball at Air Force. He confirmed that it was indeed the best performance of his life, especially considering it was against a Big East team like Georgetown. Seeing the ROTC and hearing the national anthem before the game really motivated him but he was happiest that his team won the game:

Since Octave was near-unstoppable I wondered what sort of defensive philosophy Coach Cooley employed was facing such a red-hot opponent. He shot down my suggestion of playing a box-and-1 and just preferred to guard Octave with different players because “that’s the challenge, baby!” He also took ownership of the result by saying, “Coaches lose games and players win games.”

That is a wrap for now, the Hoyas head to Piscataway this week but check back next weekend as they host back-to-back games against Mt. St. Mary’s/American.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Nov 12th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s Under the Radar Game of the Day between Howard and James Madison – CLICK HERE

While there were certainly some exciting games yesterday, nothing overly cataclysmic happened. Most people were probably watching football instead anyway.

-Bradley is now 2-0 with wins over UAB on the road, which is tough to do, and an overtime win at home against a Utah State team that’s rebuilding, but that’s still a whole hell of a lot better than a lot of teams they could have played in a buy game. The Braves now have our attention.

-UNC Asheville, my preseason Big South pick and a team that I said I thought might be able to make some noise nationally, played their second game yesterday and for the second time was completely blown off the floor. UNC Wilmington (who to be fair is another really good team out of the CAA) just went into Asheville and dominated the entire game 83-66. I still think UNCA will be good once they get into the Big South, and if anything I’m starting to keep more of an eye on UNCW, but I will also admit that UNCA is not as good as I thought they would be. At least they haven’t show in it so far.

-It’s not easy to win at places like Cleveland State, but as we at Hoops HD like to say, it’s not easy to make the NCAA Tournament. Ohio U is a good team (or so we think), and they lost a game at Cleveland State yesterday 82-78 that we knew would be tough for them to win, but these are the kinds of games teams that end up making the NCAA Tournament have to be able to win.

-Kent State followed up their overtime thrilling loss against James Madison with a solid win at home against Fresno State 79-69. The Golden Flashes are not an easy team to beat on their floor.

-Notre Dame looks to be really bad. I want to make that perfectly clear. But Western Carolina actually doesn’t. That’s a strange thing to say because WCU has seemingly always been bad, but they’re actually a dark horse in the SoCon this year. Their 71-61 win in South Bend yesterday wasn’t really a fluke or a surprise.

-DePaul also looks really bad. They lost at home to Long Beach State yesterday 77-73, and unlike Western Carolina Long Beach State is NOT a team that’s expected to make much noise in their respective conference this year.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MARYLAND VS UAB (Asheville Championship). This is the third place game, but on the team sheets and to the selection committee that won’t be mentioned anywhere. It will appear as any other neutral floor game would. UAB is off to a rough start having close losses in both their games against pretty respectable teams, and Maryland is looking to bounce back after a surprising upset loss to Davidson. Both teams could use a win like this on their resume, and I think as the season goes on both will end up with very respectable records.

-SAN JOSE STATE AT TEXAS TECH. Not much is expected out of either team this year, but both come into this one without a loss. It’s also fair to say that both are coming in without a test, but nevertheless neither team has lost. Yet.

-DAVIDSON AT CLEMSON (Asheville Championship). Clemson is here after a nice win over UAB, and Davidson is here after a surprising win against Maryland. I believe Clemson is a solid NCAA Tournament caliber team, and picking up another win away from home would be a really solid start to the building of their tournament resume.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT BOISE STATE. We like this Boise State team, and they are off to a 2-0 start. We weren’t quite as big on the Dons as we have been in recent years, but if they can some how pull this one off on the road then they’ll certainly have our attention.

-WEBER STATE AT SAINT MARY’S. Weber State is the near consensus favorite to win the Big Sky and they come into this one after winning their season opener. They’re probably in way over their heads in this one, though. SMC is tough to beat at home, they come in ranked 23rd and probably should be higher, and they didn’t really have to sweat against a really good New Mexico team in their last game.

-NEVADA AT WASHINGTON. I don’t think either of these teams will be in the picture come March, but both come into this one without a loss and have the chance to get what would for now be a notable win.

BUY GAMES AND OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-Bryant @ Rutgers – Rutgers looking for their first win (EDIT: and by first he means second)
-Eastern Washington @ Cincinnati – I still think EWU will be good once they get into Big Sky play. Cincinnati trying to improve to 3-0
-Idaho State @ Iowa State
-Lehigh @ North Carolina
-Friends (nonD1) @ Wichita State
-Sam Houston @ Oklahoma State – Sam Houston could make some noise in CUSA, and Oklahoma State is still looking for their first win
-Howard @ James Madison – it’s the home opener for JMU and I hope the place is sold out. They’ve had a fantastic start to the year to say the least!
-Gardner Webb @ Baylor
-NC Central @ Georgia – Georgia is 1-1 and has looked better than expected so far
-UC Riverside @ Portland – Portland can get to 3-0 with a win
-Northern Arizona @ Grand Canyon
-Yale @ LMU – I’m really big on this Yale team, and this should be a winnable road game for them. It’s one they need if they want to make a run at the bubble
-Army @ Indiana
-UC Davis @ Montana – The first road game for UC Davis after a 2-0 start

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, November 12th

Howard (1-1) at James Madison (2-0) – 4:00 PM ET

Today’s UTR Game of the Day marks the home debut for the James Madison Dukes as they host the Howard Bison. The Dukes made a big splash on Opening Night with a 79-76 victory against 4th-ranked Michigan State in overtime. They followed up that effort with an equally stunning 113-108 overtime win at Kent State; that win was part of the MAC-Sun Belt Challenge. Terrence Edwards Jr. has averaged 24.5 points a game thus far for JMU.

Howard opened their season at the Burr against former MEAC friends Hampton with a 92-80 victory. The Bison nearly followed that up with a road win against an ACC school, but ended up losing at Georgia Tech 88-85. Through 2 games, Bryce Harris has averaged 20 points a game and 6.5 rebounds a game for Howard.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Nov 11th

NEWS AND NOTES

-It was a VERY busy day! And we have a lot to recap!

-You have to give props to teams that went out not only scheduled hard road games in the first week of the season when they didn’t have to, but then went out and WON them!!

-The showcase game of the night, and perhaps of the year so far, turned out to be a good one as Arizona went into Cameron Indoor and beat 2nd ranked Duke 78-73. This is one of the toughest road environments in the nation, so it goes without saying that if things play out like we think they will Arizona has picked up a #1 seed caliber win. The game was close all throughout, but Arizona actually managed to maintain a lead throughout most of it and always had an answer whenever Duke would make a run or whenever it appeared momentum was shifting their way. It was just a flat out impressive performance by the Wildcats.

-Tennessee managed a really nice road win at Wisconsin 80-70, and while the game wasn’t a blowout, Tennessee had a lead for pretty much the entire way and always seemed to have Wisconsin at arms length.

-Texas A&M went into Columbus and got a really nice 73-66 win against an Ohio State team. TAMU is now 2-0 on the year with a really nice road win on their resume. We think they will make quite a bit of noise in the SEC this year, and may even be the second best team in that conference behind Tennessee.

-San Diego State, who was last year’s national runner up and who is starting off ranked in the top 20, did NOT get the win against their old conference rivals BYU, but it was still a really good game for them to play and I think the intangible benefits of going to BYU and playing a really good team in front of a bonkers crowd, are greater than simply playing a dumpy home buy game and blowing a weak UTR team into the sun. As for the Cougars, BYU is a good team this year and probably should have gotten a little more preseason love. Perhaps after their 74-65 win last night they’ll start to get a little more attention.

-Gonzaga was tested a little bit by what I think is a very good Yale team, especially in the first half, but got control in the second half and finished with an 86-71 win. I do think this Yale team is a legit top 40 caliber team that can land inside the bubble, but just not quite good enough to beat a top 15 team in a true road game. Then again there are very few teams who can do that, so…

-Everyone seems to be gushing over Kent State because of how well they played against James Madison the other night, and I get that. I’m kind of glad to see an under the radar team get that much love after a loss, but a team I like even more than them is Akron. Akron started things off with a win at South Dakota State, which is a really impressive road win, and then knocked off a really good Southern Miss team 72-54 last night. The Zips were in control the whole way and then blew it open late. Their wins haven’t been quite as conspicuous as James Madison’s, but they are both still excellent wins, and I think they are as good (and perhaps even better) than JMU. I don’t expect them to receive anywhere near the love JMU is receiving just yet, though.

-Liberty, who is another really good UTR team we are keeping our eyes on, got a nice 71-59 win over Charlotte at the Hall of Fame series and is moving on to the championship side of that bracket. This event allows them to rack up a few notable OOC wins away from home, which will look good on their resume later on.

-Duquesne, who I actually picked to win the Atlantic 10 this year, but then started to question myself after they struggled so badly in their opener against Cleveland State, did not struggle at all last night against a pretty good Charleston team. The Dukes got a 90-72 win, and looked really good doing it.

-Princeton opened things up with a win against what we think is a pretty good Rutgers team. We think Rutgers at least has a solid chance to make the NCAA Tournament, and for Princeton to beat them was pretty impressive. They followed that up with a 74-57 road win at Hofstra last night, which is a tough place to go on the road and win, much less win decisively at. Princeton was in the Sweet Sixteen last year as a 15 seed, but lost the bulk of that team, so the start that they’re off to is a bit unexpected.

-Virginia knocked off Florida 73-70 in the Hall of Fame Series in Charlotte. We were expecting it to be a pretty evenly matched game, and it was. Both teams have potential this year and both will likely improve as the season goes on.

-Davidson’s 64-61 win over Maryland in the Asheville Championship was another huge surprise. I really wasn’t expecting ANYTHING out of Davidson this year, so to see them go out and pick up this win against a Maryland team that we at least thought would be decent certainly has our attention.

-Dayton and Northwestern was a real battle. Dayton is trying to adjust after losing a key player for the season, and while they didn’t get the win, they still looked really solid on the road against a Northwestern team that we all think will be pretty good. The Wildcats held on 71-66.

-Clemson got a big win against UAB 77-76. I say it’s a big win because although UAB is 0-2, both losses were really close games against pretty good teams, and I think they’ll end up winning quite a few games by the end of the year and that Clemson will end up getting at least some credit for this.

-Memphis looked really impressive in their 70-55 win at Missouri. The end result was that I’m higher on Memphis than I was yesterday, and not as high on Missouri as I was yesterday.

-Wake Forest, who we were pretty big on coming into the season, went on the road and lost 80-77 to Georgia, who we were not big on at all this year. Georgia did hang with Oregon in their first game, but even after that and even though they were at home we still didn’t think Wake would have too much trouble with them, much less lose to them. Perhaps Coach Mike White has this team a lot further along than we thought.

-Chattanooga went into Louisville and got an 81-71 win. Louisville actually came back to make the score look a lot more respectable. Louisville once again looks like our frontrunner for the Stallings Award.

-Boston College improves to 2-0 after a 75-71 win at The Citadel!!! Ummm….yay??

-Monmouth, who won just seven games last year and who wasn’t expected to do much at all this year, went into West Virginia and won 73-65. West Virginia, as you may recall, had a tire-fire of an offseason, and it shows!!!

-Nicholls went on the road and got a surprising (at least to me) 68-66 win at LSU. The UTR upset road wins in buy games really seem to be mounting up this week!

-Pacific also won 87-79 at California. We will leave it up to you to decide whether or not you believe that to be an upset.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-NORTH DAKOTA STATE AT CREIGHTON. This is obviously a buy game, but North Dakota State will likely be one of the frontrunners in the Summit League, and they come into this game at 2-0 with a road win at Western Michigan. Creighton is a top ten caliber team that I picked to go to the Final Four before the season started, so I’m not going to predict an upset here, but it will be interesting to see how competitive the Bison can be in this one.

-UNC WILMINGTON AT UNC ASHEVILLE. I was exctied about this one before the season started. Both look like really good teams this year. UNCW may be able to keep pace with Charleston in the CAA, and UNCA should run away with the Big South. I was actually expecting UNCA to beat Michigan earlier this week, but they were instead run off the floor. Still, they could end up having a big year and a win at home in this one would be a good way to bounce back.

-OHIO U AT CLEVELAND STATE. I would have called this a mismatch about a week ago, but Cleveland State nearly beat a really good Duquesne team in their opener. I know it sounds strange to say that Duquesne is really good, but they may be the best team in the Atlantic Ten this year. I’m not quite as big on Ohio U as I am on Akron, but I think they can make quite a bit of noise in the MAC this year, and perhaps even make a run at the bubble. To do that, they need to be able to win road games like this one, though.

-UTAH STATE AT BRADLEY. Bradley got my attention when they won their season opener at UAB, which is not an easy place to go on the road and win at. Utah State’s roster has been overhauled from last year’s team that won 28 games and the expectations aren’t nearly as high, but they did manage to win their opener and have the opportunity for what would likely turn out to be a notable road win tonight.

BUY GAMES AND OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-Stonehill @ UConn
-High Point @ Wofford – both teams 1-0
-Cornell @ Fordham – both teams are unbeaten, and give the styles of play this one could be fun!
-William & Mary @ George Washington – both teams unbeaten
-TAMUCC @ Houston – both teams unbeaten
-Campbell @ East Carolina – both teams 1-0
-Western Carolina @ Notre Dame – both teams 1-0, and the Irish could really get a run for their money in this one
-Old Dominon @ Ball State – both teams 1-0
-Northeastern @ La Salle – both teams 1-0
-Texas Southern @ Arizona State – Arizona State looking for their first win
-Fairliegh Dickinson @ Seton Hall – A New Jersey showdown between two unbeaten teams
-Canisius @ Saint Bonaventure – the Bonnies are unbeaten as they host their Big Four rivals
-UT Martin @ Mississippi State – both teams 1-0
-Montana State @ Seattle U – both teams 1-0
-Milwuakee @ Providence – both teams 1-0
-Fresno State @ Kent State – I like this Kent State team, and agree they played a hell of a game against James Madison, but I’m not quite as high as many others seem to be all of a sudden. They’ll be tested today
-Stetson @ UNLV – UNLV needs to bounce back after getting blown out by Southern in their opener
-Lousiana @ Toledo (MAC – SBC Challenge) – both teams 1-0
-Siena @ Richmond – both teams 1-0
-Illinois State @ Saint Louis – both teams unbeaten
-Holy Cross @ Georgetown
-San Diego @ UC San Diego – both teams unbeaten

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, November 11th

Montana State (1-0, 0-0 D1) at Seattle (1-0) – 5:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Pacific Northwest where the Montana State Bobcats pay a visit to the Seattle Redhawks. Montana State opened the season with a 103-63 against non-D1 opponent Northwest Indian College. Robert Ford III had 15 points in the game for the Bobcats. MSU was picked 4th by the media in the Big Sky, yet were only picked 7th by the coaches.

Seattle is also celebrating Homecoming this weekend; they opened their season with a 71-60 victory against Prairie View A&M. John Christofilis (a transfer from Creighton) led the Redhawks with 18 points in their win. Seattle was picked to finish third in the WAC.

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