Happy Anniversary!: HoopsHD interviews former Howard coach AB Williamson

This weekend is about teams earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tourney. For the blue bloods it is no big deal, as many of them are good enough to receive an at-large bid if they cannot win their conference tourney, but for the teams in the smaller conferences it is a case of win-or-go-home. AB Williamson spent almost 15 years as head coach at Howard but his only NCAA tourney appearance came almost 40 years ago: he won 3 games in 3 days at the MEAC tourney, then got to travel across the country to Pauley Pavilion to face Wyoming. It did not go well…but the point is that he made it to the Madness, which only 68 coaches get to do each year. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with AB about his coaching tree and his 1 shining moment. Today is the 41st anniversary of that NCAA tourney game on March 12, 1981, so we take this time to remember that remarkable achievement.

You were hired as coach at Howard in 1975: why did you take the job, and how did you 1st get into coaching? I got interested in coaching by watching Dr. Roundtree. I was an average player in high school, but watched the great Cal Irving coach at North Carolina A&T. I loved developing my own concepts. I guess I was about 22 years old when I became head coach at Eastern. We were about .500 my 1st year but got better after that. I got an anonymous call from Howard to apply, and got the job at age 29 despite not knowing about all the NCAA rules: it was a learning experience.

What are your memories of the 1981 NCAA tourney, the 1st in school history (Charles Bradley scored 20 PTS in a win by Wyoming)? To be honest, we had a better team the previous year but our league did not get an automatic bid. I think if we had made the tourney in 1980 then we would have had a good chance to win a game. Wyoming had a very tall team and we did not have the depth to match up with them after getting into foul trouble. We were the 1st team from our conference to make the NCAA tourney, which I am proud of.

You were a 3-time conference COY: what did it mean to you to receive such outstanding honors? After you look back and reflect on your career, I am proud of that. I left coaching early to focus on my family. I am proudest of making the MEAC and Howard Halls of Fame.

You lost 8 conference tourney finals: you obviously know what it takes to get the title game, but what is the key to winning it all? You have to have a little luck and both you and your kids need to come through in the end. There was a different factor every year: North Carolina A&T just seemed to have our #. 1 time we had a pair of 85-90% FT shooters going to the line at the end but we just missed a lot of FTs. Everyone has an Achilles heel. If I had to do it again I might do a few different things. Just look at LeBron James: the Heat should have lost to a few teams in the playoffs when he was in Miami, but he was able to come through in the clutch.

You had several players who went on to become D-1 coaches (including Dennis Felton/Milan Brown/Cy Alexander): what character traits do you see in players who end up being coaches? You can always tell very early when a kid has leadership ability. We had some others as well. Dennis was a very smart kid. Mike Jones came from a basketball family. Milan is a great kid from a great basketball family. We had quite a few come through the ranks and do a good job on all levels.

You remain the winningest coach in school history: what made you such a good coach, and do you think that anyone will ever break your record? The way the game is now I do not think that anyone will stick around for 15 years like I did. All records are made to be broken, but I do not see anyone right now who will break the record. You need longevity and you need to win, but I am sure that someone will come along and do a great job. I just tried to graduate my kids and teach them to be good citizens.

When people look back on your career, how do you want to be remembered the most? Just as a guy who learned and worked very hard. I had a good rapport with my student athletes so it makes me feel good when they keep in touch. I did the best I could at all times despite a lack of resources. I have no regrets and I held my own.

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Bracketology 2022: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.6)

CLICK HERE for our CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK: DAY 12 where we recap all of yesterday’s action, preview all of today’s action, recap the progress of our mock selection committee, and discuss how all the games could impact the bracket on Selection Sunday

We are only 1 day away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. 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 this weekend predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called tomorrow. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today 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

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

2: Kentucky (SEC)
2: Auburn (SEC)
2: Duke (ACC)
2: Villanova (Big East)

3: Tennessee (SEC)
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: Connecticut (Big East)
5: Houston (AAC)
5: St. Mary’s (WCC)
5: Texas (Big 12)

6: Iowa (Big 10)
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)
8: Seton Hall (Big East)
8: Creighton (Big East)
8: TCU (Big 12)

9: San Diego State (MWC)
9: North Carolina (ACC)
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: Indiana (Big 10)
11: Michigan (Big 10)
11: Wyoming (MWC)

12: Notre Dame (ACC)
12: Rutgers (Big 10)
12: Xavier (Big East)
12: SMU (AAC)
12: South Dakota State (Summit): AUTO BID
12: Chattanooga (SoCon): AUTO BID

13: Vermont (America East)
13: New Mexico State (WAC)
13: Kent State (MAC)
13: Louisiana Tech (C-USA)

14: Princeton (Ivy)
14: Montana State (Big Sky)
14: Longwood (Big South): AUTO BID
14: Colgate (Patriot): AUTO BID

15: Delaware (CAA): AUTO BID
15: Monmouth (MAAC)
15: Long Beach State (Big West)
15: Jacksonville State (Atlantic Sun): AUTO BID

16: Georgia State (Sun Belt): AUTO BID
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Bryant (NEC): AUTO BID
16: Wright State (Horizon): AUTO BID
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)
16: Southeastern Louisiana (Southland)

1ST 4 OUT
Oklahoma (Big 12)
Texas A&M (SEC)
VCU (A-10)
Wake Forest (ACC)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 12

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  Tomorrow is Selection Sunday!!  We are here to guide you through the process!!

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 for an update on what our HOOPS HD MOCK SELECTION COMMITTEE has been up to

It was another crazy busy day as the conference tournaments progress through their semifinal and quarterfinal rounds.  We saw a big win by Texas A&M in the SEC, Oklahoma nearly pulling off another upset in the Big 12, a wild triple overtime game in CUSA, and so much more.  We go through all of today’s action, preview all of tomorrow’s games, and discuss how it impacts the NCAA Tournament.

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

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP:

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP:

PAC 12 CHAMPIONSHIP:

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP:

MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP:

CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP:

AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP:

MID AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP:

WAC CHAMPIONSHIP:

BIG WEST CHAMPIONSHIP:

BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP:

METRO ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP:

MEAC CHAMPIONSHIP:

SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIP:

SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP:

BIG TEN SEMIFINALS:

SEC SEMIFINALS:

ATLANTIC TEN SEMIFINALS:

AMERICAN SEMIFINALS:

IVY LEAGUE SEMIFINALS:

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The Hoops HD Selection Committee – Friday, March 11th

Tonight was the second night of meetings of the Hoops HD Selection Committee that took place via Zoom conference call. We had two goals in mind tonight – add four more teams into our field (after most of the night games went final) and begin the seeding process for the top 8 lines of the field.

We began by starting with the top two lines of the field. We debated and each individual member selected their top twelve teams. After the top 12 teams were placed on the voting board, each committee member ranked the teams 1-12 and submitted the votes to committee chair Chad Sherwood. The top 8 vote-getters went on the top two lines.

The next step was for each committee member to again select their top 12 teams.  The top eight vote-getters were then added to the four carryover teams from the last round of voting. Again, each committee member ranked the teams 1 through 12 and the top 8 vote-getters were placed on the 3 and 4 lines. This process would be repeated two more times to get the top 8 lines. (Keep in mind we did 2 lines at a time as a time-saving measure; the real committee would have gone one line at a time and voted in groups of 8 teams instead of 12.)

Based on the results of tonight’s games, at-large spots were assured of opening in the Big 12, Pac-12 and the Mountain West. After we got the first 6 lines seeded, we resumed debate on the next 4 at-large spots for the field. Each committee member would ultimately send Chad a list of 8 teams from the remaining teams Under Consideration (except Davidson, Miami, Michigan and Memphis since they were carryovers from the previous round of voting). Indiana (thanks to their win against Illinois), Wyoming, Rutgers and Texas A&M (thanks to their win against Auburn) were nominated and added to the 4 carryover teams. These teams were ranked 1 through 8 and the next 4 at-large teams added were Miami, Davidson, Memphis and Indiana. Since Michigan could not carry over twice in a row, they were sent back to the Under Consideration board and the three remaining carryovers for tomorrow would be Rutgers, Texas A&M and Wyoming. Indiana’s inclusion in the field guaranteed that a Big 10 spot would open up; this means that at a minimum there will be 2 more at-large spots to fill tomorrow along with any other contingencies that could arise tomorrow and Saturday.

At this point, we resumed building the seed list and the #7/#8 lines were added. Here is our current board:

Of the teams remaining Under Consideration, only Dayton, SMU, Texas A&M, UAB and Virginia Tech are still playing. Both UAB and Virginia Tech could potentially win auto-bids on Saturday; the others would be looking to win their respective tournaments on Sunday.

Tomorrow’s plan will be to fill the remaining at-large and contingency spots as well as to build the remainder of the seed list. Our next step would be to do an initial scrub of the seed list and move teams up and down the list based on oral motions and a majority vote for each motion. Tune in tomorrow night to see where your favorite team stands!

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All-Access at the A-10 Tournament: Quarterfinal quadruple-header

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 quarterfinal quadruple-header on Friday.

I was thrilled to devour the healthiest pregame meal I have had all month: chicken/fish/salad/cheddar mashed potatoes/veggies/chocolate chip cookie!
Let’s tip it off:


GAME #1: Davidson vs. Fordham
After a couple of days of limited attendance there was a lot of red in the stands so hopefully we will continue to see a good turnout the rest of this weekend.

Ukrainian big man Rostyslav Novitskyi made his 1st career start and kept the Rams within striking distance in the 1st half with 13 of his team’s 1st 24 PTS. Sadly, his teammates shot 0-12 from the 3-PT line during the 20 minutes and trailed 40-24 at halftime.

The Wildcats kept shooting well all game long and had a balanced scoring effort with 7 different guys who each scored 8-15 PTS as they won it 74-56.

In the postgame press conference I asked Davidson G Foster Loyer how his team could win handily despite conference POY Luka Brajkovic only having 6 PTS/1 REB. He said that it is because his team has a lot of weapons: anyone can step up by understanding their role and then succeeding in that role. He also said they need to keep Luka out of foul trouble.

I wondered if Davidson coach Bob McKillop (who just earned career conference tourney win #43) felt that winning postseason games got easier or harder over time. He admitted that while it is a fun experience for the fans it is an anxiety-filled experience for the coaches, as your entire season can come down to 1 possession. Even today he claimed to have anxiety when driving to the arena and preparing in the locker room.


GAME #2: St. Bonaventure vs. St. Louis
The Bonnies had a very good turnout from both students/alumni:

St. Louis big man Francis Okoro scored 14 PTS/5-5 FG in the 1st half to help his team build a 26-22 lead at halftime. His teammate Gibson Jimerson ended up making 6-9 shots from behind the arc (the entire Bonnies team combined to make 5-20), but Reilly the Bona Wolf continued to have faith in his team:

Unlike Game #1 this 1 went down to the wire: Jimerson made a baseline jumper with 17 seconds left to give his team a 57-56 lead, then St. Bonaventure SR Kyle Lofton was fouled with 1.8 seconds left. He has shot better than 80% from the line during each of the past 4 years…so of course he stunned everyone in the arena by missing a pair of freebies in a 1-PT upset by the Billikens.

In the postgame press conference I asked St. Louis PG Yuri Collins about how it felt to see Lofton step to the line with a chance to win it. He said that instead of worrying about whether he would make the 2 shots he was just focused on doing whatever they had to do to finish the game off.


GAME #3: Dayton vs. UMass
If you had any questions about the intensity of the Dayton band, Exhibit A is their bandleader’s light-up jacket!

Even (Dayton FR Kobe) Elvis has entered the building!

Flyers FR big man DaRon Holmes II had a big 1st half with 16 PTS/6-8 FG but UMass kept it clean with only 2 turnovers en route to building a 36-34 halftime lead. UMass G TJ Weeks limped off with a leg injury with 15 minutes left and headed directly for the locker room, but Noah Fernandes had another huge game in his absence with 26 PTS for the Minutemen. I expected Holmes to run out of gas but he had the game of his life and set a career-high with 28 PTS as Dayton hung on for dear life to win 75-72.

In the postgame press conference I asked Flyers F Toumani Camara about the progression of Holmes over the past several months. He said that it is because his teammate works so hard and trusts the process, which is why he had a great game.

I tried to see if Dayton coach Anthony Grant had any concerns about his star freshman playing too many minutes toward the end of the season (he has averaged 37 minutes/game during the past 4 games), but he shot down my theory and said that Holmes is good and will not get burned out.


GAME #4: VCU vs. Richmond
I made it through the 1st 20 minutes of the Battle of Richmond before heading out, even though it was the best-attended game all week:

Spiders SR Jacob Gilyard is already the greatest stealer in NCAA history (460 and counting), but when he can also dominate on offense (32 PTS/7-12 3PM/7-7- FT while playing all 40 minutes) he becomes 1 of the best players in this conference. Richmond beat their in-city rival 75-64 to stay alive as the lowest seed remaining in this tourney.

That is a wrap for tonight, check back tomorrow for a Saturday semifinal doubleheader!

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Georgia State band member Paul Burkett

Last Monday Georgia State beat Louisiana 80-71 in the Sun Belt tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Panthers started conference play 0-4 but flipped the switch and won each of their final 10 games this year to make the NCAA tourney for the 3rd time since 2018. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Georgia State band member Paul Burkett about making the dean’s list and going back to the NCAA tourney.

You grew up in Norcross, GA: what made you choose Georgia State? I have always been drawn to the city of Atlanta and knew that it had a great music school. They also have a great athletic band program.

You are majoring in Music Management: why did you choose that subject, and what is the post-graduation plan? I have always loved music and the business side of it as well. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into promoting musicians and I would love to be part of a radio station.

You have been with the Basketball Band for 5 years now: how did you 1st get into playing an instrument, and what is the best part? I started band in 6th grade as a trumpet player. I continued playing trumpet during high school and decided to audition for the Basketball Band and decided that it was the best fit for me: they were so welcoming.

The Panthers made the NCAA tournament in both 2018/2019: what are your favorite memories from your trips to Nashville/Tulsa? I was unable to go to the conference tourney in 2018 so Nashville was my 1st introduction to real basketball on a great stage. It was unforgettable to see all of the fans cheering us on.

You were named to the dean’s list last fall: how do you balance your work in the band with your work in the classroom? It is all about scheduling. I take time to do my schoolwork and once I finish the stuff that is the top priority I relax by playing/listening to music.

You spend a lot of your free time watching/studying college basketball games: any good tips you have for us as the conference tourneys come to a close? Keep your eyes open for some major upsets: we have already seen a few this week!

Last Monday in the Sun Belt tourney title game the Panthers had a 9-PT win over Louisiana: what is the atmosphere like on campus this week after winning the title? It is great! I have seen a lot of people cheering on the team: they returned the next morning and there was a little parade after they got off the bus. The school knows that we can continue further in the NCAA tourney.

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 its thing in front of a national TV audience? We audition to get into the band and our professor dictates who gets to go based on factors such as performance/attendance/academics. It feels great to be selected and represent my band/school. We are still growing and the young people coming in feel the same way.

Does the band have anything extra-special planned for the NCAA Tournament next week? Not that I know of.

Any predictions for next week? I saw a quote by Coach Rob Lanier saying that he had some great goals for this team and that winning the Sun Belt would allow them to achieve that, so I stand by him. If we play cohesively as a team then we have a shot of pulling off an upset.

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