Happy Birthday! HoopsHD interviews Northern Kentucky legend Ken Shields

Ken Shields accomplished quite a lot during his 16-year career at Northern Kentucky: 300+ wins, a national COY award in 1995, and back-to-back D-2 national championship game appearances in 1996/1997. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Ken about being a successful coach and a faithful person. Today is Ken’s 81st birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

In 1960 you were named most outstanding athlete at Covington Catholic High School after playing baseball and basketball: which sport were you best at and which 1 did you enjoy the most? I enjoyed them equally. It was an all-boys school and they only gave away 1 trophy for all of the sports…and I won it!

You won more than 450 games in 23 years as a high school coach: what made you get into college coaching? I played baseball against Pete Rose before he signed with the Reds and wanted to stay around athletics after my playing career ended. I came from a humble background and was encouraged to get my degree and take a job as a high school coach. 1 of the basketball coaches I worked with was Hep Cronin, whose son Mick is now the coach at UCLA. I coached at a couple of different schools and made several trips to the state tournament. When the Northern Kentucky job opened up only 15 minutes away from me in Fort Thomas, the school was growing fast and I was the 3rd coach they hired. I had a good 1st year but my job was on the line after a few losing seasons. We brought in some great players in the early 1990s including Paul Cluxton, who remains the greatest FT shooter in college basketball history (career 93.4 FT%). I am still the winningest coach in our high school region and ended up with another 300+ wins in college.

In 1995 you were named D-2 national COY at Northern Kentucky: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It was very special. I accepted the award at the Final 4 in Washington and had my photo taken with my good friend Skip Prosser, who was then the head coach at Wake Forest. I am in 11 different Halls of Fame.

In the 1996 D-2 title game you had a 7-PT loss to Fort Hays State as they finished the season 34-0: where does that Tigers team rank among the best that you have ever seen? They were a really good team but 1 of my best players injured his leg early in the game so it was a tough loss. Bruce Pearl’s Southern Indiana team was ranked #1 and was the defending national champ but we upset them on their own floor. We then beat the 2nd- and 3rd-ranked teams in the nation before losing in the title game.

In the 1997 D-2 title game tourney MVP Kebu Stewart had 18 PTS/21 REB in a 1-PT win by Cal State Bakersfield: do you think that the Roadrunners were out for revenge after you beat them by a single point in the 1996 tourney, and do you think that Andy Listerman was fouled while missing a 5-footer at the buzzer? The play was right in front of me: they could have called a foul. The play was set up for Cluxton and they had a foul to give so they just held him. The Bakersfield coach was a nice guy who had already won a national title but it was a cleanly-played game and I did not feel any animosity. Looking back, I probably should have put a different guard on their opposing guard who hurt us.

You retired in 2004: what have you been up to since then? I was only 62 years old but was having some medical problems. I continued teaching a few classes at the university and every year I get to coach a different grandchild.

You spent several decades running a free summer basketball camp: how fun was it to see your grandkids and your former players’ kids participate? I did 3 camps a year and paid for all of them to attend. Each of my 16 grandkids have been to my camp and all live within 5 minutes of me. I love basketball but I also teach them about life.

How did your faith impact your job as a coach? I have always shared with my students that almighty God needs to be #1, family #2, academics #3, and everything else comes after that. With the recent drug epidemic I have tried to move combatting that up to #3 ahead of academics. I have talked to more youngsters at camps/speaking engagements than anyone else in the city of Cincinnati. We would have 1000 campers each summer and I would never take a dime from any of my speaking engagements.

You remain the winningest coach in school history: do you think that anyone will ever break your record? Coaches no longer stick around as much as we did in the past so while it might happen I do not know if it will occur anytime soon.

When people look back on your career, how do you want to be remembered the most? I want to be remembered as a good coach/teacher because I do not think that you can do 1 without the other. I genuinely cared about my students/athletes. John Wooden was my icon when I started my career: I read all of his books and heard him speak so that I could get some good quotes. I run into some of my players from decades ago and they still use some of my quotes every day! I was not a screamer and did not embarrass my players. I collaborated on a book about my life that was released in 2017 called “Nothing More, Nothing Less, Nothing Else”, which has to do with the effort you give and was Coach Wooden’s definition of success. I always tried to be myself and have no regrets whatsoever.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Thursday, Dec 22

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For our latest UNDER THE RADAR Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

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

-The biggest surprise of the day, and perhaps one of the biggest surprising results of all time, was Eastern Illinois’s 92-83 win at Iowa.  The two teams were more than 300 spots apart in nearly ever metrics rating, which makes this the biggest upset we could ever identify at least in regards to how far apart the two teams were.  Eastern Illinois was also a terrible offensive team, but statistically and in actuality, so to see them hang 92 total points, 55 of which were in the second half, on the road at Iowa is simply preposterous.  You’ll want to go back and watch at least the second half of that game, as it was perhaps the most improbable half of college basketball ever played.

-TCU picked up a nice 75-71 win at Utah, which gets them to 10-1 on the year and puts a nice win on their resume.  They’re now 10-1 on the year and playing like the Sweet Sixteen caliber team that we thought they’d be.

-Virginia Tech, who had been on a roll, stopped rolling yesterday.  They fell on the road 70-65 to a Boston College team who is, to put it nicely, not very good.

-Arizona State had also been on a roll, and they just got completely blown off the floor by San Francisco 97-60.  The Dons sprinted out to a big lead early and just never looked back.  It’s probably the best win of the season so far for USF, and we need to once again start to think of them as a tournament caliber team.

-Villanova knocked off Saint John’s 78-63 and is starting to look more and more like a solid tournament team.  That’s now their fifth straight win, they have some decent wins in that stretch, and they controlled the game yesterday against what had looked like a pretty good Saint John’s team.

-Michigan State knocked off Oakland 67-54.  That’s hardly worth mentioning.  But Tom Izzo was assessed a technical foul during the game, and there is nothing funnier than seeing a man wearing a ridiculous outfit totally flipping out!!  If you haven’t seen it yet, then CLICK HERE!!!

-North Carolina knocked off Michigan 80-76 in a game that had a bit of a pivotal feel to it for both teams.  Neither are in serious danger, but both still have a lot of work to do if they want to end up safely inside the bracket, so yesterday’s win really does help out UNC.

-Notre Dame, who we were just beginning to get excited about again, lost at Florida State 73-72.  This is not a good Florida State team, and is therefore not a good loss for the Irish to have on their resume.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-BOISE STATE AT SANTA CLARA.  Both of these teams are probably being under-appreciated right now.  Having said that, both still have work to do.  Boise has won nine in a row, but this will arguably be their toughest game in that stretch.  Santa Clara is a very respectable 10-3, but their schedule strength has been weak and really need a win like this on their resume.

-SEATTLE U VS UTAH STATE (Diamond Head Classic).  Utah State is coming off a surprising loss to Weber State, which was their first of the season.  They should be able to take care of business at home in this one, but Seattle U is having a really good year as well and appears to be one of the top teams in the WAC.  They have just two losses, and if they can get a win like this away from home, and pick up one or two others in this event, it would really give their resume a boost.

-CHARLOTTE AT UAB (Conference USA).  Both teams are 9-2, both have a shot at making a run at the bubble, and both could really use this win in order to help make it happen.  This one should be fun.  It’s arguably the most intriguing game of the day.

-BUTLER AT CREIGHTON (Big East)  Creighton has followed up their 6-0 start and top ten ranking with six straight losses.  This should be a winnable game for them, but it’s hardly a given.  Butler has looked pretty good at times this year.  Both teams need to string together some wins in order to land inside the bubble, and could really use this one tonight.

-ILLINOIS VS MISSOURI (Saint Louis MO).  BRAGGIN RIGHTS!!!  Missouri is 10-1 on the year, but their schedule has been a pastry cart, and the one game where they did play a top 25 team, Kansas blew them off the floor.  They need a win in a game like this in order to be taken seriously.  This one is almost always fun!

-KENT STATE AT UTEP (Sun Bowl Invitational, El Paso TX).  Kent State is really good and should be able to land inside the field if they can blow through the rest of their schedule.  Winning games like this on the road isn’t easy, but it’s the kind of game they’ll have to routinely win the rest of the way in order for the committee to seriously consider taking them.

-SOUTHERN MISS AT UNLV.  This is a HUGELY important game between two teams with bloated records and a couple of good wins who need to add some substance to their resume.  Both are good enough to make a run at the bubble, but both will have limited opportunities the rest of the way at high caliber wins.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-Towson @ Bryant – Towson has lost three straight and is probably out of strikes
-VMI @ Fordham
-Iona vs SMU  (Diamond Head Classic) – Iona needs to do well in this event if they want to be in a position to where the bubble is within reach
-Quinnipiac @ Penn State – Quinnipiac is 9-3 with four true road wins, but they’ll need a win like this to put them on the map.  Penn State should win, but they better not overlook them
-Stony Brook @ West Virginia
-Saint Peter’s @ Maryland
-Harvard @ Kansas
-Louisville @ NC State (ACC) – winnable home game for NC State, which would get them to 11-3, but be their first ACC win
-Western Kentucky @ South Carolina – WKU needs to bounce back after a really bad loss at Louisville
-Morgan State @ Arizona
-North Texas @ UTSA (Conference USA) – North Texas has a shot at making a run at the bubble, but they need to blow through the conference in order to do it
-Harford @ San Francisco
-Weber State @ BYU (Beehive)
-Pepperdine @ Hawaii (Diamond Head Classic)

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, December 22nd

Charlotte (9-2, 0-0) at UAB (9-2, 0-0) – 7:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Birmingham, Alabama for the Conference USA opener for both the Charlotte 49ers and the UAB Blazers. Charlotte started the year 4-2 with a 2nd place finish in the Myrtle Beach Invitational that included a loss in the championship game to UMass. Since then, a “Miner miracle” has led to a 5-game winning streak that included a game-winning OT shot against city rival Davidson. Jackson Threadgill led the 49ers with 14 points in an 80-46 blowout win against Monmouth.

UAB has also began the season 9-2 that includes a pair of wins against South Florida and Georgia in the Sunshine Slam in Daytona Beach, Florida. Their only losses were in respectable fashion – they had a neutral-court loss against Toledo and a home loss against West Virginia. Jordan Walker had 25 points and 6 assists in only 22 minutes against Southern in their latest game – a 92-66 win for the Blazers.

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Under the Radar – Dec 21st

We have two featured conferences this week!  The first is the Atlantic Ten, who we relegated down to Under the Radar for the rest of the year.  I was not in favor of this move, but when I filled out my UTR Top Ten and no Atlantic Ten teams were in it, it began to make sense.  Fordham and Duquesne continue to play well, Dayton is improving, and Saint Louis has some notable wins and might be able to get within reach of the bubble if they can blow through the league.

We also highlight the Ohio Valley due to Eastern Illinois’s huge upset win at Iowa.  The two teams were over 300+ spots apart in all the metrics, making it the biggest upset on paper that we can ever remember.

From there we run through all the other UTR leagues and talk about the strength at the top of the Colonial with Charleston continuing to win, Kent State from the MAC who has a big week and may be good enough to make a run at the bubble if they can dominate the conference, the strength and depth of the Sun Belt with Louisiana, Southern Miss, and Marshall all looking really good, UC Santa Barbara looking really good out of the Big West, and more.  And, as we do every week, we close 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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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Wednesday, Dec 21

NEWS AND NOTES:

-We will be recording our Under the Radar Video Podcast tonight, so be on the lookout for that.  Speaking of Under the Radar, for John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-We’ve been saying all along, really since ACC Media Day, that the Miami Hurricanes are good this year, and now maybe some others will be saying it as well.  They knocked off Virginia 66-64 yesterday in a game where they pretty much had a lead the whole way, but UVA almost fought back and stole it at the end.  It’s the second straight loss for the Hoos after being ranked as high as 2nd in the polls, but I have no concerns as to whether or not they’ll bounce back.

-Baylor did get somewhat of a battle from a really good Northwestern State team, but held on to win (as expected) 58-48.  I think Northwestern State may absolutely blow through the Southland and enter the NCAA Tournament with a ridiculously bloated record.

-It’s hard to win on the road, and last night Duke didn’t do it.  Wake Forest pretty much led the entire game and ended up with an 81-70 win.  It was Duke’s first true road game of the season.  They didn’t play any out of conference.  Psst…the committee notices things like this.

-Drake, who we were big on coming into the season but who we were starting to give up on, has now given us a reason to be believers again.  They knocked off Mississippi State 58-52 for what is clearly their biggest win of the year so far, and may finally be starting to look like the team that we thought could dominate the MVC and land inside the bubble.  It was the first loss of the year for Mississippi State, so it’s a win that Drake should get a lot of credit for.

-Providence needed two overtimes, but they held off Marquette 103-98 in a game that was close and exciting the entire way.  That’s a nice win for the Friars who are suddenly 10-3 on the year.

-Texas A&M is a team we were all big on coming into the season.  Last night TAMU lost at home to Wofford and fell to 6-5 on the year.  We are no longer big on Texas A&M.

-Pittsburgh got a nice 84-82 win at Syracuse.  They’ve now won eight of their last nine and have three true road wins.  They’re definitely someone we need to keep an eye on.

-Every time I think Oregon might be turning it around, they do something that clearly demonstrates that they are, in fact, not.  They lost at home to Utah Valley last night 77-72, and were actually getting blown out and had to come back just to make the score respectable.  The Ducks are now just 7-6 on the year and look nothing like the top 25 team many were expecting them to be.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-Some games tonight have been cancelled due to the winter storms.  We will keep you up to date if they are rescheduled.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  The Johnnies are 11-1 on the year, but they’ve built that record against a mostly weak schedule, and will be tested today by a Villanova team that’s won four in a row after getting off to a sluggish 2-5 start and who seems to be trending in the right direction.

-MICHIGAN VS NORTH CAROLINA (Jumpman Invitational, Charlotte NC).  Both teams could really use this one.  North Carolina is coming off a much needed win over Ohio State, which was probably their first real notable win of the season, and will want to keep that momentum going.  Michigan’s best win to date is probably against Pittsburgh, so a win like this on a neutral floor would give their resume a boost as well.

-KENT STATE AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  Kent State has had a lot of strong showings this year, and while their margin for error is small, landing inside the bubble is not an impossibility if they can really blow through the rest of their schedule.  That would mean winning this one on the road.

-LOUISIANA AT TEXAS.  Louisiana is 10-1 on the year, and while they’ve caught our attention on Under the Radar, they haven’t catapulted themselves onto the national scene yet.  Well, if they could somehow win tonight, then that would happen.  They’re probably swinging over their heads, but Texas better not totally overlook them. The Cajun can play!

-SAINT MARY’S VS WYOMING (Jerry Colangelo Classic).  Saint Mary’s feels like they’re hovering around the bubble and needs to string together some wins to solidify their resume.  Wyoming isn’t anything like what we thought they’d be due to injuries, and this is the kind of game SMC should be expected to win.

-TCU AT UTAH.  This is big for both teams.  TCU has strung together a bunch of wins, but the schedule hasn’t been the strongest and a road win like this could really make their current resume look a lot better.  Utah has the big win at home against Arizona (which is no small thing), but they don’t have much else and are coming off a loss to a very average BYU team that they need to bounce back from.

-AUBURN AT WASHINGTON.  This is a tough road game for Auburn, but it’s the kind of road game that a solid top 25 team should be able to win.  Auburn has lost two of their last three and is trying to pull out of a bit of a tailspin.  Washington is trying to pick up a big time win for their resume and make a statement that they can be a tournament caliber team.  They’re a respectable 9-3, but don’t have any wins of this caliber yet.

-ARIZONA STATE AT SAN FRANCISCO.  Arizona State keeps winning and will be tested on the road again today against a really good San Francisco team that has some nice wins of their own.  The Dons are coming off a really bad and somewhat inexplicable loss to UT Arlington, which does not look good on their resume, but if they can pull this win off today it will go a long way toward offsetting that.

-COLORADO STATE VS USC (Jerry Colangelo Classic, Phoenix AZ).  USC should be able to hold serve in this one.  They’ve won five straight and are coming off a nice win against Auburn, so they should be starting to get some national attention.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Saint Ambrose (nonD1) @ Drake
-Houston Christian @ Texas Tech
-Radford @ Kansas State
-Chattanooga @ Georgia
-Eastern Illinois @ Iowa
-Boston U @ UMass Lowell
-UC Davis @ UCLA
-Norfolk State @ Nevada
-Austin Peay @ Tennessee
-UC Santa Barbara vs Appalachian State (Jerry Colangelo Classic) – UCSB has won six of their last seven and is suddenly looking as good as anyone in the Big West
-Virginia Tech @ Boston College (ACC) – This should be a winnable conference road game for VA Tech and get them to 12-1 on the season
-Oakland @ Michigan State
-Florida A&M @ Kentucky
-Northern Kentucky @ Florida Atlantic – FAU can improve to 11-1 on the season with a win
-Stetson @ UCF
-Clemson @ Georgia Tech (ACC).  A win for Clemson gets them to 10-3 on the year, 2-0 in conference play, and would be their first road win of the season
-McNeese @ Houston
-Alabama State @ Memphis
-East Tennessee State @ LSU
-Notre Dame @ Florida State (ACC) – Notre Dame seems to be hovering around the bubble and needs to be able to win this kind of game on the road
-Maine @ Ohio State
-New Orleans @ Purdue
-UNC Asheville @ Arkansas

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, December 21st

Kent State (8-3) vs. New Mexico State (6-4) – 7:30 PM ET

Today’s UTR Game of the Day heads to El Paso, Texas for the opening game of the Sun Bowl Tournament (not an exempt event according to Chad Sherwood) between Kent State and New Mexico State. Kent State comes into tonight’s game having won three of their last four games, but are more noteworthy for the games they did not win; they led at Houston for most of the way before eventually losing 49-44. Ditto Gonzaga; the Golden Flashes narrowly lost that one 73-66 against a team with one of the longest winning streaks against nonconference foes at home.

New Mexico State had a 3-game road trip following the cancellation of their home game against New Mexico; they lost both games in the Bay Area against Santa Clara and Saint Mary’s, but they did manage a win at Duquesne at a time when the Dukes had lost only a pair of games all season. However, the only other wins the Aggies have against D1 competition were against San Diego and I-10 rival UTEP. Deshawndre Washington has averaged 13.5 points a game and 7.8 rebounds a game through the Aggies’ first 10 games.

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