Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Texas A&M-Corpus Christi coach Steve Lutz

Last Saturday Texas A&M-Corpus Christi beat Southeastern Louisiana 73-65 in the Southland tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to this week’s NCAA tournament. Last month the Islanders were in the middle of a 5-game losing streak but got hot down the stretch to make the school’s 1st NCAA tourney appearance since 2007. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi coach Steve Lutz about getting hired last spring and winning the conference tourney last night.

You played basketball for 3 years at Texas Lutheran and were named captain as a senior: how good a player were you back in the day, and what is the key to being a good leader? I was not a very good player at all but I was a good leader. I was the guy who orchestrated things for the team but my stats would not have translated well in today’s game. However, the lessons you learn as a player help you when you become a coach. I think my college coach would say that I had good leadership abilities, which helped me moving forward: I always try to put my mind into what my players are thinking.

You later served as an assistant to Matt Painter at Purdue/Greg McDermott at Creighton: what is the most important thing that you learned from either of them, and who will you cheer for if they end up facing each other next week? 1 of the most important lessons from both of them was to treat everyone unbelievably well both in victory and defeat. There are no highs/lows: they always appreciate you and make you feel wanted. They are competitive but never berate you or treat you poorly. They were both great to me and my family and I have always tried to emulate that going forward. If they play each other then I will plead the 5th! This is my 5th year away from Creighton so I do not have a connection with any of their current players.

Each of your last 3 NCAA tourney games as an assistant have gone to overtime (a 5-PT OT win over Tennessee in 2019, a 5-PT OT loss to eventual champion Virginia in 2019, and a 9-PT OT loss to North Texas in 2021): what is the biggest factor in deciding close games in March? They are no different than any other close game: you just need more possessions than your opponent. You can get turnovers or offensive rebounds because it is just a chess match. In March everyone plays so hard that you need to be able to score, which I think is the biggest separator.

You spent more than 25 years as an assistant coach before being hired by Texas A&M CC last April: why did you take the job, and did you think that you could have this much success in year #1? I have always wanted to be a head coach. A good friend texted me a couple of days ago and said, “This is what you always wanted: I am so proud of you!” He is right: I have always been interested in putting all of the pieces together to figure out what makes us best. It would be a lie to say that I thought we would make the NCAA tourney this year…but starting last summer I told the team that we had enough talent in the room to achieve our goals.

You lost to a pair of bubblicious teams earlier this year in Texas A&M/Notre Dame: which of them impressed you the most? We played them during 2 totally different times of the season. Buzz has done an unbelievable job with that team: they had a stretch in conference play (like us) when they were not that good, but they looked great vs. Auburn the other day in the SEC tourney. We played the Irish right before Christmas and COVID was spiking at the time. A&M is a little bit faster/more athletic but Notre Dame shot the cover off the ball against us. Mike Brey is 1 of the great guys in college basketball.

JR F Isaac Mushila ranks top-25 in the nation with 9.5 RPG: how has he been able to grab so many boards despite only being 6’5”? That is a true 6’5” on a good day! He has a nose/knack for the ball and does a good job at positioning/timing and goes after it with 2 hands. He has God-given talents and the mindset that every rebound is his. There was 1 stretch vs. Nicholls State where he grabbed 4 rebounds in a row: it was fun to watch.

You started conference play 3-6 (which included a 5-game losing streak): how were you able to turn things around 3 weeks ago to win 7 of your final 8 games? We had gotten off-track: 1 of the hardest things to do is handle success, which we did not do well. People were telling us how good we are, but we needed to get back to the basics of forcing turnovers and sharing the ball instead of going 1-on-1 on offense. We looked in the mirror and got back to our defensive principles/motion offense and started playing for 1 another, and it has been a good recipe for success.

Last Saturday in the Southland tourney title game you had an 8-PT win over Southeastern Louisiana: how were you able to overcome a 10-PT 1st half deficit, and what did it mean to you to win the title? We overcame the deficit on the defensive end. The Lions made 4 threes in a row to start the game, including a couple that were wide-open, but then we finally got a couple of stops and built our confidence. It is a 40-minute game so we knew that we would have plenty of opportunities and we just stayed the course. Other than getting married/having kids it was 1 of the most awesome feelings ever, especially to watch my guys enjoy it. To see the young men who have given their heart to our program hugging all of their teammates was really cool.

Your school has not made the NCAA tourney since 2007: what was the reaction like when you got back to campus? We left after the game and I rode home with my family. We arrived around 4AM and will head to campus soon for a selection show party. However, we are on spring break so there will not be a ticker-tape parade. Ultimately you want to share it with your team/staff and their families because we have all invested so much in this season and sacrificed a lot of things to do this.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? I have had a million people telling me that we will be going to Dayton as a 16-seed: to get a good NET ranking you need to win your road games. We will give it our best and try to give ourselves a chance to win.

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Bracketology 2022: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.7)

CLICK HERE for our final CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK where we review all of the day’s action and discuss how it could potentially impact the bracket

The day has finally arrived as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions: Happy Selection Sunday! HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the 2021 tourney, 62 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 47 right on the money. He will spend the day predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called tonight. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field right now, and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 19th out of 135 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com
*FINAL VERSION COMING LATER TONIGHT



SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO BID
1: Arizona (Pac-12): AUTO BID
1: Kansas (Big 12): AUTO BID
1: Baylor (Big 12)

2: Kentucky (SEC)
2: Auburn (SEC)
2: Villanova (Big East): AUTO BID
2: Tennessee (SEC)

3: Duke (ACC)
3: Purdue (Big 10)
3: Texas Tech (Big 12)
3: Wisconsin (Big 10)

4: UCLA (Pac-12)
4: Arkansas (SEC)
4: Illinois (Big 10)
4: Providence (Big East)

5: Houston (AAC)
5: Connecticut (Big East)
5: Iowa (Big 10)
5: St. Mary’s (WCC)

6: Texas (Big 12)
6: LSU (SEC)
6: Alabama (SEC)
6: Colorado State (MWC)

7: USC (Pac-12)
7: Ohio State (Big 10)
7: Michigan State (Big 10)
7: Murray State (OVC): AUTO BID

8: Boise State (MWC): AUTO BID
8: Seton Hall (Big East)
8: San Diego State (MWC)
8: TCU (Big 12)

9: North Carolina (ACC)
9: Creighton (Big East)
9: Marquette (Big East)
9: Iowa State (Big 12)

10: Memphis (AAC)
10: San Francisco (WCC)
10: Davidson (A-10)
10: Loyola-Chicago (MVC): AUTO BID

11: Miami (ACC)
11: Michigan (Big 10)
11: Indiana (Big 10)
11: Wyoming (MWC)

12: Virginia Tech (ACC): AUTO BID
12: Texas A&M (SEC)
12: Notre Dame (ACC)
12: Rutgers (Big 10)
12: UAB (C-USA): AUTO BID
12: South Dakota State (Summit): AUTO BID

13: Chattanooga (SoCon): AUTO BID
13: Vermont (America East): AUTO BID
13: New Mexico State (WAC): AUTO BID
13: Princeton (Ivy)

14: Akron (MAC): AUTO BID
14: Montana State (Big Sky): AUTO BID
14: Longwood (Big South): AUTO BID
14: Colgate (Patriot): AUTO BID

15: St. Peter’s (MAAC): AUTO BID
15: Delaware (CAA): AUTO BID
15: Jacksonville State (Atlantic Sun): AUTO BID
15: Georgia State (Sun Belt): AUTO BID

16: Fullerton (Big West): AUTO BID
16: Norfolk State (MEAC): AUTO BID
16: Bryant (NEC): AUTO BID
16: Wright State (Horizon): AUTO BID
16: Texas Southern (SWAC): AUTO BID
16: Texas A&M CC (Southland): AUTO BID

1ST 4 OUT
Oklahoma (Big 12)
SMU (AAC)
Wake Forest (ACC)
Xavier (Big East)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 13

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!  Today is Selection Sunday!!  We have enjoyed being your guide and resource as you’ve gone through this process!!  We are here to help you all the way until the end!!

CLICK HERE to check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD to see who is a lock, who is under consideration, who needs the automatic bid, and who has been elimianted

CLICK HERE for our latest BRACKET PROJECTIONS

CLICK HERE for the CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO TAB, which has all the brackets, match-ups, and tip times

CLICK HERE to see what our HOOPS HD MOCK SELECTION COMMITTEE has been up to

It was a very busy day with a lot of conference championship games being played and automatic bids being earned.  Virginia Tech pulled off a huge shocker in the ACC, we saw thrillers in Conference USA, the Big Ten, the Big West, and several other leagues.  We go through all of today’s action and preview the last five games taking place tomorrow.

And for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show…

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP:

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP:

ATLANTIC TEN CHAMPIONSHIP:

AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP:

IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP:

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The Hoops HD Selection Committee – Saturday, March 12th

Tonight was our third meeting with the Hoops HD Selection Committee – it was our longest night as we filled out the remaining at-large spots and contingency spots in our field.

We began by discussing in length each of the teams remaining Under Consideration – once we finished debate, we voted on six teams apiece (matching the spots open at the time of voting) to add to the three carryover teams (Rutgers, Texas A&M and Wyoming). The top three teams that were added were Xavier, Notre Dame and Michigan. After we ranked those teams 1 through 6, we added three teams to the field – Texas A&M, Rutgers and Michigan. This subsequently meant that a bid thief would no longer be possible in the SEC and opened up another at-large spot. Wyoming was also moved back to Under Consideration since they missed the cut on consecutive ballots.

We then repeated the process and chose 6 teams individually for the next round of balloting – the four teams selected to join Xavier and Notre Dame would be Virginia Tech (who had not won the ACC yet), Oklahoma, Wyoming and BYU. When we ranked these teams 1 through 6, Wyoming and Notre Dame finished in a tie for first. Our committee voted in Wyoming in the tiebreaking vote. This was important in that Notre Dame and Oklahoma (who finished 3rd) won the two contingency spots into the field. At the time, the First Four Out ended up being Xavier, BYU, Virginia Tech and SMU.

However, because of Virginia Tech’s ACC Championship run, we are now assured of at least one bid thief since Virginia Tech was not one of the teams we had voted in as an at-large and thus relegated Oklahoma to First Four out. This meant that our First Four Out ended up being Oklahoma, Xavier, BYU and SMU.

Our next order of business was to finish seeding the remainder of the field – we ended up seeding 71 teams in total to account for Richmond and both teams from the Big West and Ivy League who were still alive at the time the seed list was built.

Our final business for the evening was to begin scrubbing the Master Seed List – we made it through the top ten lines before finishing for the evening. When we meet tomorrow afternoon, we will finish the initial scrub and likely do one more scrub once results come in from the Ivy League, the SEC and especially the A-10 with a potential bid thief in Richmond still lurking. We will not need a contingency bracket once the A-10 game goes final. Be on rhe lookout tomorrow for our projected bracket – this will be separate from Jon Teitel’s final bracket projection where he attempts to guess the Selection Committee.

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All-Access at the A-10 Tournament: Semifinal Saturday

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The A-10 Tournament is taking place in Washington, DC, this weekend and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all of the angles so you can look forward to a cascade of coverage in the days ahead. Jon Teitel keeps it going with a recap of the semifinal doubleheader on Saturday.

Yet another delicious pregame meal: chicken fajitas/rice/potatoes/salad/brownie!
Let’s tip it off:
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GAME #1: Davidson vs. St. Louis
There was plenty of red in the crowd: was it Davidson fans showing up on time, or Dayton/Richmond fans showing up early, or both?

The Wildcats made 8-13 shots from behind the arc in the 1st half while also outrebounding St. Louis 20-10 en route to building a 44-24 halftime lead. They had a very balanced scoring effort and they had it early, with 5 guys in double-figures with 15 minutes remaining in the game. Billiken big man Francis Okoro had a double-double in each of his 2 prior tourney games but did very little today for St. Louis with 3 PTS/0-5 FG/5 REB. In contrast, conference POY Luka Brajkovic did very little for the Wildcats on Friday afternoon but finished with a double-double on Saturday with 14 PTS/10 REB/5 AST. The X-factor was Grant Huffman, who scored a season-high 12 PTS with 2 STL/0 TO in 22 minutes off the bench (and did not miss a single shot!) as Davidson won 84-69. JR F Hyunjung Lee is from South Korea and some fans in the front row held up his native flag in his honor:

In the postgame press conference I asked Davidson G Foster Loyer about Huffman’s performance off the bench: he said that his teammate did a phenomenal job last month when Loyer was out due to injury and that he gives them energy/defensive intensity.


GAME #2: Dayton vs. Richmond
I do not know if mascots are supposed to frighten you…but when they have 6 arms it is a little creepy!

The Spiders made 11 threes on Friday night to beat VCU but came out as cold as the snowy weather outside today with 0-12 3PM through the 1st 26 minutes, which allowed the Flyers to take a 33-25 halftime lead. SO F Toumani Camara had a double-double in his Dayton debut last November and did it again tonight with 17 PTS/14 REB. His team led 57-53 with 5 minutes left, and entering this game they were 22-1 this season when leading with 5 minutes to go. Somehow, some way, Richmond used their veteran leadership to claw all the way back, take the lead, and pull off the 68-64 upset behind 18 PTS/9 REB from Grant Golden.

In the postgame press conference I asked Richmond coach Chris Mooney if Sunday could end up being the greatest afternoon of his life: his alma mater (Princeton) plays for an Ivy title at 12PM and his current team plays for an A-10 title at 1PM! He directed my attention to his 2 boys standing in the back of the room, who of course were born on 2 of the best days of his life. He confirmed that the Tigers have a great team and he will send them his best wishes from DC.


That is a wrap for Saturday, check back tomorrow for a recap of the Davidson-Richmond title game to see whether or not this is a 1-bid league.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews South Dakota State dancer Jenna Skaggs

Last Tuesday South Dakota State beat North Dakota State 75-69 in the Summit League tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Jackrabbits are the hottest team in the nation, having won 21 straight games during the past 3 months as they made the NCAA tourney for the 1st time since 2018. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with South Dakota State dancer Jenna Skaggs about being a captain and that amazing winning streak.

You were born in Minnesota: what made you choose South Dakota State? After touring 14 different schools I decided on South Dakota State because it gave me a small-town feel that I was used to growing up with. After meeting with the faculty within HDFS (Human Development/Family Science) at SDSU I had determined that this school was the best fit for my education.

You have been a member of the dance team for 3 years: how did you 1st get into dancing, and what is the best part? I first got into dance in kindergarten when my mom signed me up for a local dance clinic. I had a great time there and was very excited to learn new skills. After this experience I joined a studio in my hometown and have been dancing ever since. The best part about this sport is performing routines in front of people that you have worked on for months at a time. Being that dances are so short you only have about two minutes to show the crowd what you have worked so hard on.

What do you think the role of a college dancer is today, and how has it changed over time? The primary role of a college dancer is to cheer on and support the other teams during the games that we attend. It is extremely important to attend these events with a professional stance and cheer on the teams to victory. Outside of events the role of a college dancer is to perfect choreography and tricks that we are given to compete in routines at competitions such as at nationals. These are other opportunities we have to represent our school so it is important to remain professional and portray good sportsmanship.

You are 1 of the team’s captains this year: what is the key to being a good leader? One key to being a good leader that I have learned throughout this year is keeping a positive mindset at every practice and event. When a leader has a negative mindset, it is contagious to the entire team and makes it almost impossible to accomplish our goals. Staying positive and focusing on the goals we have set as a team is something that I try to do each day to be a good leader.

You are majoring in Human Development/Family Science and double-minoring in Mental Health Services and Psychology: why did you pick those subjects, and what do you plan to do after graduating? The reason I picked these topics is because I have a big heart for advocating for others and working with children. Growing up I had many situations where I was advocated for, and I would love to give back by helping other children who may need the same help. After graduation I plan to begin working as a Behavioral Technician and work my way up to become a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

Last Tuesday in the Summit tourney title game the Jackrabbits had a 6-PT win over North Dakota State: how excited was everyone to make the NCAA tournament for the 1st time since 2018? Last Tuesday’s game was something I had never experienced before. The school pride that each Jackrabbit fan brought to the court was what made the game so exciting. All of our fans were on their feet for every point that the players scored, which made the experience so amazing. The dance team was very excited for the players and to get another opportunity to travel with the team to support SDSU basketball. We are very grateful for the opportunity to travel to the NCAA tournament and cannot wait to show off our Jackrabbit pride!

Since losing at Missouri State in mid-December your team has won 21 games in a row: has it reached a point where everyone just expects them to win every time that they step onto the court? This year our men’s basketball team has been very successful…but I do not think that people expect them to just walk on the court and win. The determination and dedication of this team is different than teams from the past: you can tell how hard they are working both on and off the court. I believe that this is why the team has been so successful this year.

How does your school decide who gets to go to the NCAA tourney, and what will it mean to you to see your group doing their thing in front of a national TV audience? Our athletic department generously switches travel between the dance team and cheer team. When the dance team has its opportunity to travel the first people that are chosen are upperclassmen. For this tournament the dance team will be bringing 12 girls. I think that this is an opportunity that is very unique so it will be exciting to perform in front of this audience. Many girls have never traveled with the team due to COVID so we are grateful for this opportunity.

Does your squad have anything extra-special planned for the NCAA tournament? The special thing that we have planned for the NCAA tournament is performing our favorite hip hop routine!

Any predictions for the NCAA tourney? Jacks all the way!

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