News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Saturday, Dec 3rd

NEWS AND NOTES:

-As we expected, Baylor and Gonzaga was a thriller that came down to the final seconds with Baylor holding on for a 64-63 win.  They now have wins against UCLA and Gonzaga on neutral floors, so their resume is already starting to look like a protected seed.  Gonzaga falls to 5-3, but all their losses are to top six teams away from home, so that’s not going to hurt them too much.  They’re still a really good team, their defense was a little better tonight, and when you look at the rest of the schedule, it wouldn’t shock me if they won all but one or two the rest of the way.

-Maryland held on for yet another big win as they got by Illinois at home.  The Terps are now 8-0 on the year with wins against Saint Louis, Miami FL, and Illinois.  Granted, none of those are true road wins, but that’s still an amazing early season profile.

-Clemson blew out a Wake Forest team 77-57 that had been playing fairly well coming into this game.  Clemson is now 7-2 on the year and worth keeping an eye on.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SYRACUSE AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Until the other night, Notre Dame hadn’t looked good at all, but after a blowout win against Michigan State, the Irish are a team to pay attention to.  This should be a winnable conference home game for them.

-OKLAHOMA AT VILLANOVA (Big East-Big 12 Battle).  Villanova is just 2-5 right now, and while they may be good enough to kick it into gear and start winning games, they need to do that soon if they want to turn their season around.  Oklahoma is 6-1, but this is probably one of their biggest tests of the season so far.  Nova isn’t great, but it is a road game, and while Nova may not end up making the field, they will likely improve quite a bit from where they currently are.

-FORDHAM AT TULANE.  I cannot believe we are highlighting this, but we are!!  Fordham comes in at an almost unbelievable 7-1 record.  Fordham hasn’t played the toughest schedule, but given their history for the past…oh…four decades or so, the fact that they are 7-1 against any schedule is amazing.  Tulane is 5-2, but has still been a little disappointing this year with some missed opportunities, but they still have a lot of season left and can be dangerous if/when they start playing up to their ceiling.  They’re also unbeaten at home.

-INDIANA AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  Rutgers is coming off a loss at Miami FL, but it was a very impressive showing against a Miami team that is really good (regardless of what the voters say).  Now they get another shot at a quality win, this time at home, and in a conference game.  Indiana better not overlook this Rutgers team.  They’re probably better than what most realize.

-GRAND CANYON AT WYOMING.  Wyoming had a ton of potential coming into the year, but they are without their best player due to an injury, have struggled, and may be running out of strikes.  This is a game they need to pull their record even at 4-4, and it comes against a pretty decent Lopes team.

-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AT SAINT LOUIS.  I really like this SLU team, but they need to start adding some meat onto their resume.  Southern Illinois comes in at a respectable 5-2 with two road wins.  If they could pull this upset, it would be a HUGE statement.

-WISCONSIN AT MARQUETTE.  This is a rivalry game between two teams that didn’t have the highest of expectations coming into this season, but have both had moments this season that indicate that they are better than expected.  Marquette just absolutely trashed Baylor earlier in the week, and Wisconsin played well in their MTE last week.  So, this one should be fun!  It almost always is.

-PROVIDENCE AT RHODE ISLAND.  Providence is looking like an NIT team, and Rhody is looking far worse than that, but we are highlighting this because DAMN this rivalry is fun!!

-WEST VIRGINIA AT XAVIER.  Xavier is a good team that is in search of a good win after playing tough against multiple top 15 teams, but ultimately coming up short against all of them.  West Virginia is off to a 6-1 start, but this would certainly be their most impressive win of the season so far if they’re able to pull it off.

-BOISE STATE VS TEXAS A&M (Fort Worth TX).  Both teams are good, both have potential, but both need some quality wins to start building up their resume.  This is certainly an opportunity.

-OLE MISS AT MEMPHIS.  Both teams have respectable records, but both are sort of lacking in the quality wins department.  They’ve both had a few chances, but have seemingly come up short in just about all of them.  This series also has a little bit of heat to it.  Many outside the geographic region may not realize that.  So, both teams could really use this win, and the series is a little heated!! Sign me up!!

-WICHITA STATE AT KANSAS STATE.  This is a fun in-state match-up between two teams that have perhaps been a little better than expected this year, but at the same time still have some work to do.

-SAINT MARY’S VS HOUSTON (Fort Worth TX).  Saint Mary’s is coming off a home loss to New Mexico, which was a bit of a surprise and it ended a long home winning streak, but they still appear to be pretty good.  The problem is that they are not insanely good.  Houston is.  They’re ranked #1 for a reason and will likely remain there for quite sme time.

-NEVADA AT LMU.  It’s time to start paying attention to this Nevada team.  They’re 7-1 with some pretty decent wins on their resume.  LMU is also a very respectable 6-3 and they’ve lost just once at home so far, so this is a win that Nevada should get some credit for if they’re able to pull it off.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Indiana State @ Miami OH – Indiana State is 7-1, but still looking for their first true road win
-Charleston @ The Citadel – I won’t call this a crosstown rivalry, but it is a crosstown match-up and a chance for CofC to pick up a road win
-VCU @ Temple – VCU is 5-2 on the season, but still looking for their first road win
-Florida State @ Virginia (ACC) – Virginia shouldn’t have too much trouble holding serve
-Princeton @ Drexel – Princeton can get to 6-2 and pick up their third true road win
-Davidson @ Delaware – Davidson is a modest 6-2, but they need some more sturdy wins on their resume.  This will at least allow them to pick up a road win
-UMass Lowell @ Sacred Heart – Lowell can improve to 8-1 on the season and pick up their third road win with a win today
-Toledo @ George Mason – This should be a winnable road game for Toledo, although they did struggle away from home in their MTE.  This is their first true road game, so it’s a test
-Saint Bonaventure @ Buffalo (Big 4) – Bonnies can get to 6-2 with a win, which would be their first road win of the season
-San Jose State @ Arkansas – San Jose State has a decent record and an absolutely phenomenal coach, but they’re probably way overmatched in this one
-Boston College @ Duke (ACC) – a very winnable conference home game for Duke
-Northern Colorado @ Colorado State – (Front Range) – Colorado State can get to 7-2
-Ohio U @ Marshall – Marshall can extend their winning streak to 7
-Louisiana @ New Orleans – a winnable road game for the Cajun that can get them to 7-1 on the year
-UIC @ Drake (Missouri Valley) – Drake trying to bounce back from their loss at Indiana State
-Yale @ Stony Brook – Yale has looked really impressive this year and is out to a 7-1 start.  A win in this will give them their second true road win
-South Dakota State @ Alabama – this South Dakota State is much better than their 3-4 record.  They’ve played a tough schedule and obviously have another tough one tonight
-Fresno State @ UC Irvine – Irvine should improve to 7-2

BUY GAMES:

-Saint Francis U @ Ohio State
-SC State @ Furman
-Mississippi Valley State @ Mississippi State
-Ball State @ Duquesne – Duquesne can get to 7-1 with the only loss being to Kentucky
-SELA @ Dayton
-Tennessee Tech @ Butler
-South Dakota @ BYU – The Yotes aren’t bad, so BYU better not overlook them
-Sacramento State @ Santa Clara

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Friday, Dec 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Creighton is normally a pretty good outside shooting team, but they were somewhere around 5% from deep last night in their game at Texas.  But somehow, they were still in the game, and in the last couple of minutes had a chance to win it.  Texas ended up winning 72-67, and it’s a huge win for 2nd ranked Texas against a top ten team, but as for Creighton, had they shot the ball at a percentage that was even below average, but not so far below average that it actually defied the Law of Averages, they probably win the game.  I’m actually MORE impressed with Creighton being on the road and able to stay in the game despite such a poor night shooting than anything else.

-Arizona suffered their first loss of the season as they fell to Utah 81-66, and the game was basically seemingly played with Utah having a double digit lead the entire way.  Arizona was fantastic out in Maui, and absolutely earned their #4 ranking, but this was their first true road game of the season and it was a loss.

(as an aside, Sam Houston State DID win at Utah, and has just one loss on the year.  Can the voters, who I am sure take all their cues from a puppet, start showing this team some attention?).

-Arizona State looked awful in the first half at Colorado, trailed 38-23 at the half, and the game showed all the earmarks of being a blowout.  Arizona State was much better in the second half, picked up the road win, and improved to 7-1 on the season.  Their only loss remains to be their game at Texas Southern, which is looking more and more like an anomaly as Arizona State continues to win.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT KENT STATE.  South Dakota State has played a tough schedule, so their 3-4 record is more indicative of their schedule than them.  They’ve got another really tough road game tonight against a Kent State team that is coming off a loss at Houston where they actually had a lead with less than a minute to go, so the question is is Kent State good enough to put together a long enough string of wins to make a run at the bubble?

-WAKE FOREST AT CLEMSON (ACC).  Wake is off to a 7-1 start and is coming off a really nice win at Wisconsin, so a team that was basically an afterthought coming into the season is off to a very good start and has our attention.  Clemson is off to a respectable 6-2 start, but the bulk of their wins have been home buy games, so they still need to build up their resume.

-PITTSBURGH AT NC STATE (ACC).  NC State is 7-1 and had a couple of decent wins down in Atlantis, but they still have some work to do.  This is a winnable conference home game and they need to hold serve tonight.

-UMASS AT HARVARD.  Both teams have surprisingly good records, and while UMass probably won’t make it all the way to the NCAA Tournament, they are much improved, are coming in with a 5-1 record, and looking for their second road win of the year against a very respectable Harvard team.  We’ll keep watching both of them until they give us a reason not to.

-BAYLOR VS GONZAGA (Sioux Falls SD).  A neutral floor match-up between two probable protected seeds who were picked as Final Four contenders coming into the season!  What’s not to like about this??  Baylor really got their noses bloodied the other night at Marquette in a very surprising 96-70 blowout loss, so tonight is a chance for a huge bounce back.  Gonzaga has not exactly looked like a top five team every time they’ve taken the floor either, and could really use a win like this on their resume if they are thinking to (again) end up with a #1 seed.

-ILLINOIS AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Both teams have looked really good this season, both have good records, both have good wins, and both are in the rankings.  You couldn’t ask for a much better conference opener!!

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Brown @ Bryant – Bryant can get to 7-1 on the season
-Eastern Kentucky @ James Madison – JMU has a good team, but is coming off a damaging loss to Valpraiso and needs to rebound tonight
-Towson @ Long Island – Towson can improve to 8-1 and pick up their fourth road win of the season
-Florida A&M @ Georgia – buy game
-Colgate @ Auburn – Colgate is looking like the top team in the Patriot League, and they do have a nice win at Syracuse, but they’re probably overmatched tonight
-UT Arlington @ LSU – buy game
-Occidental (nonD1) @ San Diego State – buy game

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Friday, December 2nd

Appalachian State (5-3) at Charlotte (6-2) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Queen City of North Carolina where the hometown Charlotte 49ers will host the Appalachian State Mountaineers in an intrastate battle. Charlotte is coming off of a last-second win at crosstown rival Davidson; Jackson Threadgill hit a 3 at the buzzer to give the 49ers a 68-66 victory. Prior to that game, the 49ers had a runner-up finish at the Myrtle Beach Invitational with wins against Boise State and Tulsa before losing to UMass in the title game.

Appalachian State looked like they might be turning the corner after a subpar 1-2 record in their home multi-team event; they won at East Tennessee State 74-70 just prior to the Thanksgiving holiday. But despite 12 points from Donovan Gregory and 11 points from Terence Harcum, App State’s upset bid at home against Furman fell short in a 65-61 loss.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Thursday, Dec 1st

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NEWS AND NOTES:

-Before the season started I stated rather emphatically that I thought Indiana was overrated.  I was wrong.  They remain unbeaten after knocking off North Carolina 77-65 in a game that they pretty much controlled last night, and if you add that on to their road win at Xavier that is a very good profile.  The Hoosiers are for real.  They have a lot of tough tests coming up between now and March, but they are good enough to pass enough of them to stay in the hunt for a protected seed.

-Yesterday I said that Notre Dame was perhaps the worst 5-1 team I had ever seen.  Well, after they blew Michigan State’s doors off in a 70-52 win in South Bend, today I’m saying that Notre Dame appears to be a very good 6-1 team!!  We all liked the Irish coming in to this season, and to see them sweat out several home buy games was shocking.  That made yesterday’s blowout win against a battle-tested Michigan State team…well…shocking.  I guess the Irish have woken up and eaten their Wheaties now.

-It seems as though every game Drake had played this season they slept through their alarm, let a team that we thought they were much better than hang around, but still manage to get the win in the end.  Well, yesterday, they got off to a slow start at Indiana State, fell behind, came back in the second half and appeared to be in control late in the game, but then couldn’t finish it off.  Indiana State picked up a huge win in the conference opener 75-73 on their home court.  These are likely two of the best teams in the Missouri Valley, and they will see each other again on Jan 24th at Drake, so this is a HUGE win for the Trees!  As for Drake, does this loss finally wake them up a little bit?  I still think they are a solid top 40 team, and that they could end up stringing together enough wins to crack the top 25 before the season is over.  We shall see, I suppose.  One Drake player that was NOT asleep was Roman Penn.  He had 32pts in this game, and put on an outstanding overall performance.

-The other big result from last night was New Mexico’s win at Saint Mary’s.  New Mexico came into the game unbeaten, but for the most part was untested.  Saint Mary’s looks to be a clear Tournament caliber team, so playing them on the road certainly qualifies as a test.  New Mexico picked up a REALLY nice 69-65 win, and that certainly ups the value of their resume.

-Duke held serve against Ohio State 81-72 at Cameron.  This loss won’t really set Ohio State back at all since it’s possible that Duke will go unbeaten at home this year, so…no worries for the Buckeyes.

-Butler handed Kansas State their first loss of the season with a 76-64 home win.  Butler is a modest 5-3 on the year, but they remain unbeaten at home.  I don’t think they’ll be inside the bubble come March, but they likely won’t be the doormats of the Big East either.

-Marshall has now won six straight since losing their season opener at Queens, and beat a pretty good Akron team 68-57 yesterday.  The game was at Marshall, but it was still a game where the Herd played a good team and were in control the whole way.  We are now starting to keep more and more of an eye on this Marshall team.

-Rutgers went into Miami FL in an ACC/Big Ten Challenge game, and ended up falling 68-61.  I still say this Miami team, that has only one loss on the year and has pretty much all the key players from a team that was in the Elite Eight a year ago, is being grossly undervalued by the media.  How the hell are they not in the top 25??  Miami is now 7-1 on the season, which should surprise no one.  As for Rutgers, because of how good I think this Miami team is, I now think Rutgers has quite a bit of life.  They’re still a respectable 5-2 on the year, and given how well they played in this game without some of their key players, Rutgers might be setting themselves up for a big year too.

-Western Kentucky is now 7-1 on the year with two true road wins after their win at Austin Peay last night.  The overall record is impressive.  Their performance last night was not as they just barely scraped by 75-74, but they did still pick up the win.

-TCU improved to 6-1 with a nice home win over Providence.  Whatever was wrong with them when they were sweating out (and even losing one) of their buy games no longer appears to be wrong.  Sometimes this happens.  Teams lose a game they shouldn’t, and then suddenly become noticeably better.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT UCONN (Big East-Big 12 Battle).  Oklahoma State has been a little slow out of the starting gate, but they are still a respectable 5-2.  In order to get this win, though, they’ll have to play much better than they have at any point this season.  UConn is unbeaten, they’ve past some very tough tests, and are showing all the early signs of being a protected seed caliber team.

-CREIGHTON AT TEXAS (Big East-Big 12 Battle).  Another battle between two top ten teams!!  We’ve seen a lot of them these first two weeks, and it’s been great!  Both these teams are ranked high, and both have won big games to earn the rankings.  This is a huge resume boosting caliber game, but regardless of what happens it’s possible/probable that both will end up with protected seeds come March.

-ARIZONA AT UTAH (Pac 12).  Arizona is unbeaten on the season, and they were super impressive out in Maui.  This is their first true road game of the season (as well as it being their conference opener), so it would actually add something to their resume that they don’t currently have.

-ARIZONA STATE AT COLORADO (Pac 12),  It was very easy to just dismiss (and sort of laugh at) Arizona State when they lost to Texas Southern.  The thing is, that is the only game they’ve lost, and they looked really good out in the Legends Classic.  If they can pick up this game on the road then not only should they not be tossed aside, but it may be time to start taking them seriously again.  Colorado is all over the place.  They are perhaps the nation’s most schizophrenic team.  This is an important game for them as well.

-SETON HALL AT KANSAS (Big East-Big 12 Battle).  Kansas looks like a solid top ten caliber team, and Seton Hall looks like a possible NIT team.  This appears to be a rather big mismatch where Kansas should be able to hold serve.

-UTAH TECH AT UTAH STATE (Bee Hive).  Utah State is unbeaten on the season, and will likely stay that way.

-WASHINGTON AT OREGON STATE (Pac 12).  Oregon State is just 3-4, but they did have some moments In the Phil Knight Tournament that demonstrate they are capable of being competitive.  The real story of this game is Washington, who comes in at 6-1 with a pretty good win (at least I think so) against Saint Mary’s.  This is the conference opener, and the first true road game for the Huskies, and Oregon State is good enough to test them.

-UCLA AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  UCLA has two losses to really highly ranked teams, and they were competitive in both games, so they are probably better than their current record and ranking indicate.  This is certainly a winnable conference road game for them.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Oregon is off to a rather disappointing 3-4 start.  They’re still talented, but they need to start stringing together some wins.

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Under the Radar – Nov 30th

Tonight’s featured conference is Conference USA.  We discuss the great starts that UAB is off to, Charlotte’s big win at Davidson and the Hornets Nest Trophy that they won, and Florida Atlantic’s big start.  We talk about how the conference having fewer teams and being a single division format actually makes it more compelling.  And, we continue to take a second, third, and fourth look at the ridiculous Hornets Nest Trophy that looks more like an elephant turd than a hornets nest.

From there we run through the other 21 Under the Radar leagues and discuss the good start that Towson (despite one surprising loss) and Charleston are off to in the Colonial, UC Irvine’s near upset at San Diego State and how even without it they’ve got some really good wins on their resume already, Kent State’s near upset win at Houston, Sam Houston’s good start, Drake’s loss at Indiana State and what that does to their chances of making the field, and much more.  And, as we do every week, we finish up 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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Happy Birthday! HoopsHD interviews JMU legend Linton Townes

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James Madison is now in the Sun Belt after almost 4 decades in the CAA but 1 of their best players did his best work during their time in the ECAC South. Linton Townes arrived at JMU while they were still an Independent but by the time he left he had helped lead the Dukes to the 1st 2 NCAA tourney appearances in school history. He was drafted by Portland in 1982, ended up playing for 4 different NBA teams, then spent several years playing professionally in Europe/Israel. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Linton about being a 2-time All-American and playing in the NBA. Today is Linton’s 63rd birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

Why did you decide to go to James Madison? It was the only D-1 scholarship that I was offered and I did not want my parents to have to pay for college. Jerry Falwell called me up himself and tried to get me to go to Liberty but I stuck with JMU…even though my dad was a Baptist minister!

Take me through the 1981 NCAA tourney:
You scored 19 PTS in a 6-PT win over Georgetown: how big a deal was it to get the 1st tourney win in school history? It was a very big deal, especially against a Georgetown team with a bunch of known players like Sleepy Floyd.

You scored 12 PTS in a 9-PT loss to Notre Dame: what was the reaction like when you got back to campus? It was really exciting because nobody expected us to go that far. There was a crowd waiting for us when we got back: I still smile when thinking about it!

Take me through the 1982 NCAA tourney:
You scored 12 PTS in a 7-PT win over Ohio State: what did you learn from the 1981 tourney that helped you in 1982? 1 thing that we learned was not to be overwhelmed by the spotlight so we were not as nervous the 2nd time around. It was a difficult game and we did not play our best…but we still played well enough to win.

You scored 12 PTS in a 2-PT loss to eventual champion UNC: could you tell at the time that Michael Jordan (who only scored 6 PTS) was going to become a legend? I do not know about “legend” but I knew that he would be special. He went by me for a baseline layup like I was standing still and almost hit his shoulder on the backboard!

You were a 2-time All-American/1982 conference POY: what did it mean to you to win such outstanding honors? It was nice but I had more fun winning as a team and celebrating with my teammates. I am proud of those honors but at the time it did not mean as much as just getting to play every day and be successful.

In the summer of 1982 you were drafted in the 2nd round by Portland (2 spots ahead of Derek Smith): did you see that as a validation of your college career, or the realization of a lifelong dream of reaching the NBA, or other? It was really a surprise for me. I worked hard but it was always fun. When I got a scholarship I was just happy to be there. It showed me that I could play with the rest of these guys and I was glad to have the opportunity. I fully expected to be a teacher once I got done with college and never had the NBA as 1 of my expectations.

You lost to the Lakers in the 1983 Western Conference Semifinals: what was it like to go from being in college 1 year to facing the defending NBA champs the following year? It was a very different level. I went back to play pickup games at JMU and realized how much easier it was for me after having to try to score against (8-time All-Defensive player) Michael Cooper!

After joining the Spurs you lost to Denver in the decisive Game 5 of the 1985 Western Conference 1st round with the Spurs: where does that rank among the most devastating losses of your career? I joined the team late in the season. I was not as tied to that game as most of my teammates so I do not rank it that high but I do not think I played well in that series.

When people look back on your career, how do you want to be remembered the most? I guess just as being the captain of the best team in JMU history. I had a long pro career overseas so I hope to be remembered as a good player who only had 1 or 2 losing seasons during my career.

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