News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Monday, Dec 5th

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

-The NET will be released today for the first time this season.  Also today I’ll be posting my latest Bracket Projections sometime this afternoon, and we will be recording the Hoops HD Report later tonight.

-The biggest head-scratching result from yesterday, and perhaps one of the bigger surprises of the season, was Nebraska’s 63-53 win at Creighton.  Creighton had looked fantastic, and even when they weren’t hitting shots they still managed to stay with Texas earlier in the week, so the idea that they’d lose at home to a Nebraska team that hadn’t looked all that good at any point was sort of shocking.  But, they did, and at no point did the Blue Jays appear to be in control.  As for the Huskers, it w as a really nice road win!  Top ten teams just don’t lose at home all that often.

-North Carolina fell at Virginia Tech 82-70 in the ACC opener for both teams.  VA Tech is pretty good, and won’t lose many at home, so the loss isn’t THAT damaging for UNC in regards to remaining safely inside the bubble, but perhaps it is in regards to earning a protected seed.  The Tarheels have now lost four on the season after being the #1 ranked team in the preseason polls.

-Northwestern!!  6-2 on the year, one of those losses was a VERY close game against a very good Auburn team, and yesterday they won on the road at Michigan State.  That has the makings of an NCAA Tournament caliber resume.  No one expected much out of the Wildcats this season, but they have been producing and it’s time to start taking them seriously.

-Kentucky got a nice 73-69 win against Michigan over in London, which is arguably their best win on paper so far this season.

-Saint John’s suffered their first loss of the season as they fell to Iowa State 71-60.  Iowa State is, again, a very good team and much better than what we were expecting in the preseason, so the loss isn’t all that damaging.

-Utah followed up their big home win against Arizona with a 67-65 road win at Washington State.  Wazzu isn’t the best team 0n the planet, but that’s still a very good week for Utah.  They beat a top five team, they pick up a road win, and are off to a 2-0 start in Pac 12 play.

-Utah State blasted San Francisco on the road 82-64 and is looking like one of the most impressive teams in the Mountain West.  They could give San Diego State a run for their money once league play starts.

-KENT STATE AT GONZAGA.  Kent State has not been shy when it comes to taking on the heavyweights.  While Gonzaga is clearly favored, Kent State is legit.  They went on the road to Houston and were right in the entire time, they have some nice wins on their resume, and while Gonzaga is both the better team and the home team, they don’t want to  just overlook them.

-TROY AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  It’s a buy game, but Troy has shown some signs of life and should make quite a bit of noise in the Sun Belt, so San Diego State can’t just sleepwalk through this one.

-Albany @ UMass – buy game
-UMass Lowell @ Long Island – Lowell can get to 9-1 on the year and pick up their 4th road win
-Simon Fraser (nonD1) @ New Mexico State – buy game
-Ecclesia at Nicholls State – this game is an exhibition!  It doesn’t even count as a buy game!

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In Memoriam: HoopsHD interviews Dan Glines and Carroll Williams about Walt McPherson

We here at HoopsHD cannot stop talking about Tim Miles…but he has a long way to go to catch Walt McPherson for the most wins in San Jose State history. Walt played several sports at San Jose State, then became basketball coach at his alma mater, and retired in 1960 with more than 250 wins. He was elected to the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2006 and passed away in 2013. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with 1 of Walt’s longtime friends (Dan Glines) and 1 of his former players (Carroll Williams) about all of his accomplishments. Walt was born exactly 106 years ago on December 5, 1916, so we take this time to reflect on his life/legacy.

McPherson went to college at San Jose State where he played football/baseball/basketball: which sport was he best at, and which 1 did he enjoy the most? Dan Glines: I think that he enjoyed basketball the most but he coached a bunch of other sports as well. Carroll Williams: He was a very fine football player before my time. Everyone told me that golf/badminton might have been his best sports as he got older. I would play badminton against him during lunchtime and only beat him once in 3 years! He also ran the table against us 1 night at a pool hall…even though he was a very religious guy.

He became basketball coach at his alma mater in the early 1940s but left for a few years during WWII to serve in the Navy: what impact did the war have on him either on and off the court? DG: He was a strong Christian man and a loyal guy who passed those values onto his players. A lot of coaches went to training school but did not head overseas to battle. CW: I never talked to him about the war, but we would never smoke/drink in front of him because we did not want him to think anything bad about us.

He won a national title in 1948 as coach of the school’s golf team: what did it mean to him to win a title? DG: He was such a humble guy that he would never brag about that but he was a really good golfer. CW: I was gone by then, but I know he would not talk much about himself so I am sure that he gave all of the credit to his players.

After retiring from coaching in 1960 he served as athletic director/PE director: how did he like those gigs compared to being a coach? DG: He had enough of coaching by that time in his life since he had to coach many different sports during the year. CW: He was the definition of a “gentleman” and a wonderful person. I went to San Jose State because of him and his personality: he was a guy who I wanted to play for.

He also served as commissioner of the West Coast Athletic Conference: how did the role of conference commissioner back then differ from the same job in today’s era? DG: There was not as much pressure with such a job back then, but it would not have affected him because he was such a mild-mannered guy. San Jose State was a small school until WWII, at which time the student body expanded to about 20,000. CW: He was more of a facilitator. The conference was purely basketball back then so he would assign officials and handle the scheduling: it was more of a part-time job.

In 2003 the school’s basketball floor was renamed Walt McPherson Court: what did it mean to him to receive such an outstanding honor? DG: His worst swear words were “holy tickle!” so he was not concerned with excesses because he was a down-to-earth person, but I am sure it meant a lot to him and he was proud of that. CW: It was an honor that we were all proud of and probably long overdue. He would just smile when people would praise him and was a wonderful family man.

He passed away in 2013: when people look back on his career, how do you think that he should be remembered the most? DG: He was a great coach and a great human being. He was self-conscious about receiving honors because he was such a unique person. I never heard him say a bad word about anybody and was a very forgiving person. CW: He had a model temperament and was a very patient guy, so when he got mad during a timeout he would say, “holy snickeltau!” He influenced me to become a coach. I think that he should be remembered as a wonderful teacher, both of basketball and life experiences. I remember him counseling all of his players on various matters. When I got a coaching offer I told him about it and he told me to consider a variety of factors because he had high aspirations for me. He wanted me to wait because something better would come along…and he was right.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Monday, December 5th

IUPUI (1-7, 0-1 Horizon) at Green Bay (0-7, 0-1 Horizon) – 12:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

There are only 7 games in Division I today that involve exclusively D1 competition and even fewer that involve exclusively UTR teams. With that in mind, we have a top-rate Centenary matchup today with #358 Green Bay hosting #363 IUPUI. The Jaguars of IUPUI do have a non-D1 win to their credit, but in their D1 games have 7 losses and were only really competitive in their 87-84 loss at New Orleans on Thanksgiving Day. More recently, they are coming off of a 74-61 loss at Milwaukee on Saturday night.

Today is also Education Day (aka a Field Trip Day) at Green Bay; they will be looking for their first win of any kind in this afternoon’s game. And if that weren’t bad enough, today is also the first leg of a rare back-to-back for the Phoenix. Tomorrow they also travel to Chicago to take on the Loyola Ramblers. Weirdly enough, their most competitive loss was an 11-point loss against Wisconsin on the road.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Sunday, Dec 4th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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

-Houston is the top ranked team, and I do think they’re the best overall team, or at the very least the team that has the most overall potential.  Having said that, they don’t always win pretty.  For the second game in a row they were in a rock fight, but held on to beat Saint Mary’s 53-48 and the Gaels were right in there until the very end of the game.  Speaking of rock fights…

-Virginia had to sweat out Florida State at home, which was a surprising in and of itself that a team that has looked as bad as FSU could remain in the same neighborhood as Virginia, but the Hoos survived and got the 62-57 win.

-Rutgers, who had looked good all season, now has a good win on their resume to back it up.  They beat Indiana rather handily 63-48.  It was a home game for Rutgers, but it’s still a win they’ll get a decent amount of credit for.  As for the Hoosiers, it was their first loss on the year.

-Last year Fordham was 16-16, and I remember thinking that was an almost inexplicable improvement for a program that has been absolutely terrible for decades.  Yesterday, they picked up a 95-90 win at Tulane, which is a team we had some expectations for this year, and improved to 8-1 on the year.  The national media hasn’t picked up on them yet, and perhaps they’re still a long way from being considered a top 40ish tournament caliber team, but the fact that Fordham is 8-1 against ANYBODY should be a big story!  The Atlantic Ten has not looked all that good this year.  They may end up being one of the better teams in the conference!  Fordham!!  Is this a sign that it is the End of Days??

-And Duquesne, also from the Atlantic Ten and also with a long history of being really bad, beat Ball State yesterday 78-77 to get to 7-1 on the year with the only loss being at Kentucky.

Fordham and Duquesne!!  Atlantic Ten Frontrunners!!  Just like we all predicted!!!

-Notre Dame, who absolutely blew out Michigan State earlier in the week, lost at home to Syracuse 62-61.  Because of course they did.

-Villanova, who got off to a 2-5 start, did look a lot better yesterday against a fairly decent Oklahoma team and got a 70-66 win, but they need to string together several more in order to get things turned all the way back around.

-Marquette, who blasted Baylor earlier this week, hosted rival Wisconsin yesterday with all the momentum in the world on their side, but the Badgers came in, played well early, kept it close the entire way, almost lost it in the end but it did go to overtime, and then got the win in overtime.  For the Badgers it was a road win against a rival who had been playing really well.  That’s a DAMN good win!  The committee should (and almost assuredly will) give them a lot of credit for that one.

-Xavier, who came into the game against West Virginia yesterday with three losses, but all three were close games against highly ranked teams, finally got a notable win on their resume as they knocked off WVU 84-74.  West Virginia actually had a lead for most of the game, and it was close all throughout the second half, but Xavier battled and picked up the win.  The atmosphere at this game was incredible.  WVU coach Bob Huggins used to coach Xavier’s crosstown rivals Cincinnati, and judging from yesterday’s game the X fans have not forgotten him!  I’d LOVE it if this became a regular season!

-Coming into the season I was kind of big on Davidson.  Yesterday Davidson went on the road to Delaware and lost 69-67, which drops them to 6-3 on the year.  I am no longer all that big on Davidson.

-Toledo, another team I was super big on coming into the season and felt we may even see them in the top 25 before the year was over, went into George Mason yesterday and lost 80-73.  This is their third loss of the season, and all three came against teams that aren’t likely to be anywhere near the NIT.  I am no longer big on Toledo.

-YOTES ALERT!!!  South Dakota, who was a team we thought would make sone noise in the Summit League but that had struggled some this season, went to BYU and picked up a 69-68 win.  South Dakota actually opened up a big lead in the first half, and maintained it through much of the second half, but BYU came back and almost avoided the upset.

-Northern Colorado got a big upset win at Colorado State 88-83 in that Front Range rivalry game.  Colorado State now falling down to 6-3 and can’t really afford too many more losses like that.

-Marshall has now won seven straight after knocking off Ohio U 83-69, and is looking like they may actually be good enough to make a run at the bubble.

-Yale is now 8-1 on the year with the only loss being at Colorado.  Their 77-72 win at Stony Brook yesterday was their second road win of the season.

-Uncle Buzz and Texas A&M continue to struggle.  They fell at home to Boise State yesterday 86-71.  We are about to go into Christmas Break, which means no classes and no restricted practice time, and sometimes that’s when we see teams that haven’t been as good as we thought finally start to look like what we thought they would, and given how good of a coach Buzz Williams is and how talented TAMU appears to be I’m thinking we may see that this year with them.  But so far they’ve just stunk.

-UC Irvine, an Under the Radar team we’ve been very big on, lost at home to a very weak Fresno State team yesterday 77-65.  So…that’s discouraging.  They certainly didn’t need that.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MICHIGAN VS KENTUCKY (London Showcase, London England).  One storyline for this is a big game between two likely tournament teams that are off to slower starts than they were hoping for, but still have a ton of potential, and a win today would be a big step toward getting things turned around.   Another storyline is that it is a college basketball game in London that’s taking place during England’s World Cup Soccer game.  So…national interest over in England for this will be spectacularly low.

-MIAMI FL AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  I really like this Miami team and this is perhaps the most winnable conference road game they’ll ever play.  Louisville comes in at 0-7 and is showing absolutely no signs of getting any better.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  North Carolina is 5-3 on the season after starting off being the top ranked team in the preseason, but all of those losses were to heavyweights.  That being said, they’re REALLY going to be tested today.  They’re on the road against a Virginia Tech team that’s 7-1 and looking for a statement win of their own.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT IOWA STATE (Big East-Big 12 Battle).  I said before the season started that I thought the Johnnies would be good this year.  They come into this game at 8-0, but still haven’t gotten all that much respect.  Well, if they get this win on the road, people will notice. Iowa State didn’t have any expectations either, but with some big wins in their MTE they are up to 23rd in the rankings and have an impressive 6-1 overall record.

-COLORADO AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  Colorado continues to look like one of the most schizophrenic teams in the nation.  They may beat a top ranked team, or lose to a sub200 team.  Washington is looking much better than expected, and can improve to 7-2 on the season if they can pick up a win in this conference home game today.

-SOUTHERN MISS AT NORTHWESTERN STATE.  We are going to go ahead and highlight this game.  Both teams are having MUCH better years than expected.  Both have managed some notable wins with Southern Miss winning at Liberty and at Vanderbilt, and Northwestern State getting the big win at TCU.  Southern Miss can remain unbeaten and pick up their third road win if they can pull this one off.

-MINNESOTA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Minnesota is off to a modest 4-3 start, and Purdue is off to an incredible 7-0 start with several big wins already on their resume and a deserved top five ranking to go along with it.  They shouldn’t have too much trouble holding serve in their conference opener.

-OREGON AT UCLA (Pac 12).  Oregon has been a bit of a disappointment this year, but they are still as talented as they were coming into the season, and if they can get a win in a game like this it can turn their season around.  UCLA has two losses, but both were to top ten teams and they were competitive in both games, so it’s hardly indicative of them not being good.

-NORTHWESTERN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Northwestern is a fairly respectable 5-2 on the year, and has looked really good at times, but I think they’re overmatched in this one, especially considering that they’re on the road.  Michigan State has really tested themselves early and already has some big wins.

-UTAH STATE AT SAN FRANCISCO.  I gotta give credit to the folks at Hoops HD who were big on this Utah State team.  They come in at 6-0, and while they haven’t faced any monumental challenges, not all their wins ahve just been home buy games either.  They’ll go on the road to face a San Francisco team that’s also exceeding expectations after going through a big roster overhaul from a year ago.  At 6-1 they’re looking like a possible tournament team again this year.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Bryant @ Cincinnati – Bryant is off to a good start, already has a big win over Syracuse, and will be a America East frontrunner.  Cincinnati needs to be on upset alert
-Youngstown State @ Wright State (Horizon League) – two of the better teams in the HL, so it may be worth keeping an eye on
-Samford @ UCF – I like this UCF team, and while Samford does have a head-scratching loss, I think they can make quite a bit of noise in the SoCon
-South Alabama @ UAB – UAB can get to 7-1 on the year, and continues to look good enough to make a run at the bubble
-Stetson @ Florida – Stetson is an impressive 4-2 and already has a win at Florida State, so the Gators do not want to overlook them
-TAMU Commerce @ Denver – Denver can get to 8-1 with a win
-Utah @ Washington State (Pac 12) – Utah is coming off a decisive home win against Arizona, and can improve to 7-2, pick up another conference win, and pick up their first road win, if they’re able to win this one today
-SEMO @ Missouri – Mizzou is unbeaten and will likely remain that way
-Nebraska @ Creighton – it’s a rivalry game, but this year it also appears to be a huge mismatch.  Creighton should roll
-California @ Arizona (Pac 12) – Arizona should have no problems bouncing back from their loss at Utah
-Alcorn State @ Tennessee – buy game
-Oregon State @ USC (Pac 12) – USC cannot afford to lose this one
-Stanford @ Arizona State (Pac 12) – Arizona State can improve to 8-1

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, December 4th

For Jon Teitel’s recap of Georgetown’s loss against South Carolina – CLICK HERE

Southern Miss (8-0) at Northwestern State (6-2) – 4:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to an intraconference matchup between next-door neighbors Southern Miss and Northwestern State. Southern Miss is making probably their first ever back-to-back appearances in our UTR Game of the Day; they defeated Montana 64-54 at home last Tuesday thanks to a 20-point performance from Donovan Ivory. This will be the first of four straight games for the Golden Eagles against Southland teams – they will next begin a back-to-back home and away series with Lamar.

When the season started, the Demons of Northwestern State were blown out 73-49 at Texas Tech and it appeared that they were getting through life as a buy-game opponent. But something funny happened – they got a shocking 64-63 win at TCU and are now on a 5-game winning streak since that game. Last time out, they won at SFA 102-96 thanks to a 34-point outing from Demarcus Sharp.

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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. You can find Part 1 at:
https://hoopshd.com/2022/11/12/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-1-2
See below for his photo essay about the Hoyas’ matchup earlier today against South Carolina.

I entered the arena quite hungry and was thrilled to find a delicious pregame meal catered by Einstein Bros. Bagels: egg sandwich/ham & cheese sandwich/chocolate chip cookie/chocolate chip muffin! Everyone in the media room got very excited while watching the US soccer team score to make it a 2-1 game…then got substantially less excited when the Netherlands made it 3-1 just 5 minutes later: klootzak! I know that Georgetown and South Carolina are not exactly NCAA tourney teams but I was still hoping for a decent crowd considering it was a matchup of major conference teams: not so much. Let’s tip it off:


I do not usually care about the opposing team but I was really looking forward to seeing South Carolina star GG Jackson. I do not get to see that many McDonald’s All-Americans in person, much less a super-frosh who is projected to be a lottery pick next June…but after he started 0-5 from the field while going scoreless in the 1st half I wondered what all the hype was about: stay tuned! Fortunately, he had some upperclassmen 3-PT shooters around him in the form of SR Hayden Brown (left: who came into the game shooting 4-21 from behind the arc this year but made a 3 from the corner and another from the top of the key) and JR Meechie Johnson (right: who made a couple of long-range shots in the 1st half…but saved his best for last):


Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing was unhappy with his team’s defense so he switched from a man-to-man to a zone late in the half and it seemed to pay immediate dividends:


The Hoyas transition offense gave them a huge boost in terms of PTS off of turnovers: they had a 23-0 advantage in that category late into the game. The player who you would expect to excel in transition was G Primo Spears, who made a couple of jumpers and was also able to get into the lane for a floater and a tough lefty layup:


The player I did not expect to do anything (but who proved me wrong) was PF Bradley Ezewiro. He had only scored 7 PTS all year but set a career-high with 6 PTS in just 3 minutes of action on a scoop/put-back/layup:


The Hoyas’ lead at halftime (37-26) was their largest of the afternoon and it looked like they might have finally figured things out…and then the 2nd half turned into the GG Jackson Show. The freshman made layup after jumper after 3 after scoop after &1 after dunk after tip-in to tie his career-high with 22 PTS. Georgetown tried a variety of defenses against him and when Ewing assigned a guard to defend him GG would be BEGGING for the ball down low while posting up his smaller opponent. Not a single opposing player had scored 22+ PTS vs. the Hoyas all year (Justin Steers of Coppin State had 21 in the season opener) but Jackson had 22 IN THE 2ND HALF! He may not have been perfect…but he looked a lot like a lottery pick:


Georgetown SG Jay Heath missed the 1st 2 games of the year while awaiting a decision on his eligibility after transferring from ASU, and since getting the good news he has looked pretty good. He scored 25 PTS in a win over UMBC last Saturday and added another 23 PTS this Saturday on a trio of trifectas and a perfect day from the FT line (6-6):


The game went right down to the wire and the final 30 seconds were quite intense. Johnson missed the front end of 1-and-1 with 24 seconds left (he is now 4-10 from the FT line this year), then Spears made what appeared to be the game-winning pull-up jumper with 6 seconds left (which bounced twice on the rim before falling through to give his team a 65-64 lead), but the Gamecocks pushed the ball down the court and Heath was called for a foul on Brown with 3.8 seconds left. With the home crowd screaming their lungs out, Brown made the 1st to tie it at 65…but missed the 2nd so we were headed to OT. Brown ended up fouling out in the final minute of OT and Johnson did not score a single PT in the extra period so I thought that the Cocks were cooked, but Meechie saved the day by drilling the tie-breaking/game-winning 3-PT shot with 25 seconds left, followed by the Hoyas missing a pair of threes in the final seconds as South Carolina emerged victorious by a score of 74-71. In the postgame press conference I asked Jackson how he was able to adapt to all of the different defenses that he had to face. He said that there is no defense that can completely shut him out because he is not a selfish player. He complimented his teammate Meechie and said that they have had a lot of talks together since GG 1st arrived on campus:


After Jackson headed to the locker room I tried to get his coach Lamont Paris to admit that GG was the best freshman in the nation. He was not ready to go that far but rattled off a bunch of his attributes such as “talented, mature, and grateful for the opportunity”. He was impressed that a kid who will not even turn 18 for a couple more weeks could admit that his body language was below-average during the 1st half and commended his ability to learn quickly and have some humility:


Coach Ewing was in a bad mood so rather than pick on his team’s 3-PT shooting (3-18) I wondered whether he would say some nice things about Jackson. He did not appreciate the inquiry after a loss but stated that he recruited GG and thought that he was a special player who stepped up in the 2nd half and got some “big boy” buckets:


That is a wrap for now, check back in a couple of weeks for the conference opener when Sean Miller brings his Musketeers to DC.

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