All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews Towson cheerleader Cassidy Lapierre

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA 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’s next interview subject is Towson cheerleader Cassidy Lapierre, who talked about winning a bronze medal and today’s game vs. Northeastern.

You grew up in New Jersey: what made you choose Towson? I had a high school coach who led me here and spoke very highly about the university.

You have been cheering for almost a decade: how did you 1st get into it, and what is the best part? I got into it when I was very little, then stopped for awhile before rejoining in high school. The best part has been bonding with my teammates.

What do you think the role of a college cheerleader is today, and how has it changed over time? Our role is to support all of the teams but also achieve our own goals during competition season. It has become more physical over time and requires more endurance now.

You won a bronze medal at the UCA College Nationals: where does that rank among the highlights of your career? It is probably the best thing that has happened to me: since it is at the college level it is a big accomplishment.

This summer you will be a UCA staff member: what are your responsibilities in such a role? I will have to teach kids of all years and keep them safe: it will be a great opportunity.

You are a sociology/anthropology major with a concentration in criminal justice: why did you pick those subjects, and what do you hope to do after graduating? I grew up watching movies/TV shows about serial killers. Once I saw that I could have a career stopping those kinds of people I wanted to pursue it, so I hope to join the FBI and become a criminal profiler.

What is the atmosphere like on campus this week now that the conference tournament is here (especially since the Tigers are the #1 seed)? We take precautions with COVID but still like to celebrate our team. Everyone on campus is so supportive and it is such a warm community.

How does your school decide who gets to go to DC, and what does it mean to you to see your group doing their thing in front of a national TV audience? We all volunteer for games so it depends on our position. Being here is huge/exciting/a great honor.

Does your squad have anything extra-special planned for the CAA Tournament this weekend? Not specifically: just some stunts here and there.

Any predictions for today’s game vs. Northeastern? I predict that we will win since we already beat them in January…but we lost to them in February so I will not jinx it!

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews Towson pom squad member Alexa Kasten

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA 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’s next interview subject is Towson pom squad member Alexa Kasten, who talked about raising money for a good cause and today’s game vs. Northeastern.

You grew up in Maryland: what made you choose Towson? I just wanted to be close to home and was interested in joining the team.

You have been dancing for most of your life: how did you 1st get into it, and what is the best part? My sister started dancing when she was 4 and I jumped into it when I was just 2 years old. The best part is the relationships that I have made and the mentors I have met.

What do you think the role of a college pom squad is today, and how has it changed over time? It was definitely different during COVID but has allowed me to show my leadership skills.

You served as team secretary this year and will be team president next year: what is the key to being a good leader? Demonstrating that you are responsible for making the team members the best they can be.

You are in the pre-nursing program: why did you pick nursing, and what do you hope to do after graduating? I have always wanted to help people and be there for them. I would love to be a pediatric travel nurse so I can help kids.

Last year you participated in a dance marathon to raise funds for a local hospital: how much importance do you place on community service? It is a very big thing in my life because I love helping others: last year I raised more than $500!

What is the atmosphere like on campus this week now that the conference tournament is here (especially since the Tigers are the #1 seed)? It has been very exciting: everyone is drawn to our community and wants to see our team succeed.

How does your school decide who gets to go to DC, and what does it mean to you to see your group doing their thing in front of a national TV audience? It means a lot: I am excited that we made it this far and can cheer on our Tigers in person. It is mostly based on availability and we love to give everyone on the team the same opportunities.

Does your squad have anything extra-special planned for the CAA Tournament this weekend? Just being as happy/enthusiastic as we can be.

Any predictions for today’s game vs. Northeastern? I am hoping that we win and can take it to the next level!

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Championship Week Video Notebook Day 6

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  We are here to educate and help  you!!  Be sure to watch the podcast linked above so you know what teams to select and where to seed them!

For the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD – CLICK HERE

For the CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO PAGE – CLICK HERE

Chad, John, David, and David review and recap an exciting day that featured tons of key regular season games (including a quadruple overtime thriller in the Southland!).  They then go through all the conference tournament action, including Murray State’s Ohio Valley championship, craziness in the ASun and more!  Finally, the Survival Board is updated and the Rivalry Creator is checked on.

For the audio-only version, check this out:

Sunday’s conference tournament games:

BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP

MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

PATRIOT LEAGUE SEMIFINALS

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

SUN BELT SEMIFINALS

AMERICA EAST QUARTERFINALS

COLONIAL QUARTERFINALS

SUMMIT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: Northeastern vs. William & Mary

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA 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 gets us started with a recap of the only 1st round game on the bracket for Saturday.

You know that it is March because even the food gets taken up a notch: orange chicken/veggies/rice/noodles/cheesecake/peach tart! The Huskies beat the Tribe by a silly score of 62-28 just 10 days ago so everyone was curious to see how the rematch would go. By “everyone” I mean “the hundreds of fans who showed up to watch a pair of teams with a combined record of 13-47”, but even though there were plenty of good seats available it actually turned into a competitive little game at the end:

Let’s tip it off:

I was unsure if either team would bring its bands/cheerleaders/etc. since 1 of them would immediately be heading home after tonight’s game…but they were both well-represented:

There have been some recent revisions to COVID policies in DC, so after an entire year of watching Georgetown with masks they are now optional. Northeastern SR F Jason Strong knocked down a pair of threes in the 1st half to give his team a 1-PT lead at halftime…but since the score was 18-17 after 20 minutes (thanks to a combined 9-41 performance from the field) let’s just show a photo of him and move right along:

The crowd needed a pick-me-up in the 2nd half and got it via some human surfing!

Having watched Georgetown SR Kaiden Rice lose each of his past 20 games, it was rather refreshing to see his younger brother (William & Mary FR Tyler Rice) come to DC and perform well under pressure. He made a pair of threes in the 2nd half, finished with 15 PTS/0 turnovers, and did his family proud:

I knew that his teammate Brandon Carroll could play some defense (he is 1 of 9 players in the nation with at least 1.4 SPG & 1.4 BPG), but the 6’7” wing showed off the entire arsenal. He kept getting to the basket for layup after layup and finished with a double-double (10 PTS/12 REB):

The Tribe pulled ahead by 5 PTS midway through 2nd half before Northeastern responded from both inside and outside. Mr. Inside was Chris Doherty: the Notre Dame transfer only took 1 shot in the opening stanza, and I STILL do not know if he can score from outside the paint, but he kept spinning/driving to the hoop and putting the ball in the basket with either hand. Mr. Outside was Shaquille Walters: born in London, began his college career at Santa Clara, then moved 3000 miles to the northeast and made a pair of shots from behind the arc (1 from the corner and 1 from the top of the key) to help the Huskies fight all the way back and send it to OT:

Northeastern had not won a single game away from home since before Thanksgiving (a big reason that they are the #9 seed), but Doherty simply refused to let his team lose. He converted an old-fashioned 3-PT play in OT en route to a perfect game with 10-10 FG (joining David Robinson as the only players to put up such stats in a CAA tourney game!), a career-high 26 PTS, and a 68-63 win.

When Doherty played in South Bend 3 years ago he got to face Duke, so in the postgame press conference I figured that I should ask him what he remembers about facing Coach K: he said that he recalled having to face Zion Williamson (26 PTS/9 REB/4 BLK in a 22-PT win by the Blue Devils), and was stunned to see on Twitter yesterday that tickets for the Krzyzewski home finale tonight were going for $80,000! When Rice stepped onto the podium I inquired as to whether he had a chance to catch up with his brother in DC, but he did not get to do so since Kaiden was busy scoring 9 PTS off the bench in a loss at Xavier. Maybe next time I will remember to bring my camera to the press conference: fortunately, I have 7 more games in the next 3 days to get it right! That’s a wrap for the 1st round, but check back tomorrow for a quarterfinal quadruple-header!

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Mar 5

For yesterday’s Championship Week video notebook – CLICK HERE

For Chad Sherwood’s appearance on Raiderland with Ryan Hyatt – CLICK HERE

Most of the regular season games last night were Under The Radar, but there were some implications involved.

– Toledo blew out Bowling Green in the Battle for I-75 to clinch the outright MAC regular season crown. Meanwhile, OU was competing for most of the regular season for the same crown but ended up losing at Northern Illinois to finish their season on a 3-game losing streak (including a bad loss at Bowling Green).

– St. Bonaventure returned to their winning ways with a 7-point win at home against Richmond. They really need to win the A-10 Tournament if they want to feel safe.

-VILLANOVA AT BUTLER (Big East).  Villanova is cruising toward a protected seed and may have the best overall profile in the Big East despite not being the first place team, although Providence’s profile is REALLY good as well!

-ARKNASAS AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  Arkansas has shown that they are a protected seeded caliber team…at home.  On the road against a Tennessee team that looks to be heading toward a protected seed themselves is a whole other challenge.  If Arkansas were to get this win, then I’d argue that they have a strong case for a protected seed.

-ALABAMA AT LSU (SEC).  Both of these teams are safe, but both have room to move up the seed list, and a win today for either team would help with that.

-DAVIDSON AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten).  This will likely be a tough road test for a Davidson team that appears to be safely inside the bubble, and still would be even with a loss today.  Dayton is a young team with lots of talent that has looked like a young team with lots of talent all year long.  Some nights they look like they could make a run to the Sweet Sixteen, and other nights they just totally flop.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT AUBURN (SEC).  South Carolina has been playing really well lately, and a win in a game like this may actually catapult them onto the bubble and on to the board, but it is a HUGE ask.  Auburn still has a path to a #1 seed and is very tough to beat at home.

-MIAMI FL AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  Miami has a strong resume and I think they will sail into the NCAA Tournament so long as they hold serve the rest of the way.  That would mean winning this one on the road against a Syracuse team that isn’t good, but that is starting to play better.

-KENTUCKY AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Kentucky is in play for a #1 seed, and Florida is squarely on the bubble  A win helps either team out in regards to getting to where they want to get to.

-INDIANA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Purdue appears to have locked up a protected seed and may still have a path to a #1 seed if they can finish strong and win the Big Ten Tournament.  Indiana is on the bubble.  A good way to get inside the bubble is to win on the road against a team that has a chance at being a #1 seed.  It’s much easier said than done, though.  Oh yeah, and this is also a rivalry game, so…there’s that.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT CLEMSON (ACC).  VA Tech is way outside the bubble, but could potentially get there if they finish strong and rack up some big wins in the ACC Tournament.

-TCU AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12).  TCU has been playing really well these last couple of weeks, and while it’s never easy to win on the road this is a very winnable road game for them.

-SETON HALL AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  I believe both of these teams are tournament teams and this is just a resume building opportunity for them both.  It’s a chance to get one more notable regular season win.

-PITTSBURGH AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Notre Dame is squarely on the bubble, and ought not lose at home to Pitt.  That would be frowned upon.

-TEXAS TECH AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  Texas Tech is almost assuredly a protected seed, but they could be in for a test today.  It’s the last game of the season for Oklahoma State due to them being on probation, and they are wanting to go out with a big win.

-NORTH TEXAS AT UTEP (Conference USA).  If North Texas wins this game, I feel they belong in the field no matter what happens in the CUSA Tourney.  I don’t know if the committee will feel that way or not, but I think they’ve shown they are worthy of an at-large.  They haven’t beaten many teams that are solidly in the field, but they have won a lot of games that are hard to win.

-TEXAS AT KANSAS (Big 12).  Texas is fighting for a protected seed and Kansas is fighting for a #1 seed.  This is basically a resume building opportunity for both teams, especially Texas.

-OREGON AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac 12).  Oregon needs to avoid losing today, and then probably win against either USC, UCLA, or Arizona in the Pac 12 Tournament to feel reasonably safe for a bid, and that may not even be enough.

-OKLAHOMA AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  Both teams are outside the bubble and both have questionable overall records, but given what each team has done in tier 1, both still have a shot at making the field if they can string together a few wins.  Having said that, they both need this win today, and they need some more wins in the Big 12 Tournament.

-VCU AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  VCU is right on our bubble, and can land on the right side of it with a strong finish.  They need to win today and then avoid any stinker losses in the Atlantic Ten Tournament.

-FRESNO STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  Wyoming may be sweating a little bit if they can’t get this win today, but if they pick it up they should be in solid shape to make the field.

-CALIFORNIA AT ARIZONA (Pac 12).  Arizona should wrap up the regular season with a win, and I think they should wrap up a #1 seed as well.  They’ve absolutely blown through Pac 12 play.

-DEPAUL AT UCONN (Big East).  UConn is still in the hunt for a protected seed and shouldn’t have too much trouble finishing up the regular season with a win at home today. However, DePaul is on a 3-game winning streak in the Big East and is coming off of a double-digit win at home against Marquette.

-IOWA STATE AT BAYLOR (Big 12).  Baylor still has a path to a #1 seed.  Iowa State is likely safely in the field even though a loss knocks them down to 7-11 overall in conference play.  There is just so much good on their resume that the committee will almost certainly take them, and you can’t really knock teams for losing on the road to protected seeds.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT DUKE (ACC).  It’s Coach K’s last game at Cameron, it’s against their rivals, and in this year’s edition, it is a huge mismatch.  UNC looks to be right on the bubble, and a win today (as improbable as it is) will likely be enough to put them in the field, but Duke is a solid protected seed that still has at least an outside shot at a #1 seed, so it’s much easier said than done.  The two teams are eight miles apart, and have never met in the NCAA Tournament.

-GEORGETOWN AT XAVIER (Big East).  Despite being in a complete free fall, Xavier is still in position to make the field if they can just stop the bleeding.  A win today, and then an opening round win in the Big East Tournament, may still be enough to put them in. A loss today will make an already angry fanbase even hotter and angrier, especially towards Travis Steele.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  TAMU still appears to be outside the bubble, but they actually suddenly look like they’re close enough to it to where they can reach it if they get some big wins in the SEC Tournament.  They need to hold serve in this one tonight.

-BOISE STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  It’s a regular season Mountain West showcase finale as the two best teams square off.  I think both teams are rather safely in the NCAA Tournament, and both arguably belong in the top half of the bracket.  They are just playing for seeding in this one.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Saint John’s has been playing well in recent weeks, and while it’s probably too little too late to make the Tournament, they are in a position to make quite a bit of noise between now and the end of the year.  I like this Marquette team and feel that they’ve done well against a really tough schedule and have an opportunity to really improve their seeds between now and the end.

-USC AT UCLA (Pac 12).  USC is in the top half of the bracket and UCLA is a likely protected seed, so it’s a resume building opportunity for both teams.  Oh yeah, it is also a big rivalry game.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT NEVADA (Mountain West).  San Diego State looks to be inside the bubble and will likely safely stay there if they can hold serve in this one and pick up one more road win.

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Championship Week Video Notebook Day 5

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  We are here to educate and help  you!!  Be sure to watch the podcast linked above so you know what teams to select and where to seed them!

For the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD – CLICK HERE

For the CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO PAGE – CLICK HERE

Chad, David and David review a fun Friday of conference tournament action, including another pair of great finished in the wild Big South tournament and a thrilling Morehead State upset of Belmont in the Ohio Valley semifinals.  They also preview Saturday’s upcoming action, update the Survival Board, and a whole lot more!

For the audio only version, check this out:

Saturday’s conference tournament games:

OHIO VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

BIG SOUTH SEMIFINALS

MISSOURI VALLEY SEMIFINALS

ASUN SEMIFINALS

NORTHEAST SEMIFINALS

SOUTHERN QUARTERFINALS

SUMMIT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

SUN BELT QUARTERFINALS

WEST COAST QUARTERFINALS

COLONIAL FIRST ROUND

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