Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: March 2nd

The seedlist reflects all games that were completed before 10pm est on Wednesday, March 2nd.  None of the games that went final after that, including Creighton vs Connecticut and Marquette vs DePaul, were considered.

The panel builds a seedlist line by line, and assess, discusses, and debates each team as they get brought up.  Find out who the #1 seeds are, who the other protected seeds are, who is safely inside the bubble, who just made the field, who is on the bubble, and who is on the outside looking in.

The bracket below was put together using the seedlist we built, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

Here is the audio only version:

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Happy Anniversary!: HoopsHD interviews Jerry Waugh about Wilt Chamberlain

There are plenty of famous games in basketball history but Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-PT game has to rank right up there with the best of them. On March 2, 1962, Chamberlain set the NBA single-game record by scoring 100 PTS for the Philadelphia Warriors in a 169-147 win over the New York Knicks at Hershey Sports Arena in Hershey, PA. Chamberlain set 5 other league records that night (including most FTs made) and the 2 teams combined to break the record for most points in a game with 316. In addition to Wilt’s remarkable record, the game has taken on a mythic quality because it was not televised and no video footage of the game has ever been found. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Jerry Waugh, Wilt’s former assistant coach at Kansas, about both the 1957 NCAA title game and the 100-PT game. Today marks the 60th anniversary of that night in Hershey so we take this time to remember 1 of the most amazing achievements ever seen on a basketball court.

There was 1 summer when Celtics coach Red Auerbach had Chamberlain play 1-on-1 against Kansas star BH Born, and after the 1953 NCAA tourney MOP was outscored 25-10 Born allegedly gave up his promising NBA career to become a tractor engineer because, “If there were high school kids that good, I figured I was not going to make it to the pros”: did all of that actually happen?! I did not hear that story but it certainly could have happened because lots of stories went around. I never saw Wilt as exaggerating things so it is always possible.

After going 56-3 at Overbrook High School, winning 2 city championships, and averaging 37.4 PPG, he had 200+ universities recruiting him: why did he turn down the chance to become a movie star at UCLA or get some diamonds from Penn and sign with the Jayhawks? I am not sure what it was that attracted him. I played for Phog Allen (so I am probably biased!), who we all called “Doc”: he was quite a personality and a great recruiter. It was not the same kind of environment at that time as it is today. Wilt was a bright guy so I think to get him out of Philly it must have been Doc’s personality that enticed him. I do not know what kind of financial arrangements were made by the people involved because I was still a high school coach at the time. Doc was a great salesman: he could tell a great story and was a captivating guy.

In his varsity debut on December 3, 1956, he broke a pair of school records with 52 PTS/31 REB in a win over Northwestern: what was the reaction like on campus to the overnight superstar? We always knew what he was capable of doing due to his size/strength. He lifted weights and took care of himself: he was an overpowering person who could also jump/move. I think that he would excel even in today’s game: we were very fortunate to have him here.

In addition to playing basketball he also ran the 100-yard dash in 10.9 seconds, threw the shot put, and won the Big 8 high jump 3 years in a row (he reportedly had a 50” vertical leap!): have you ever seen a more amazing athlete? Not for someone that size: you have to get all of the juices jangling at the right time! He was the exception: he moved differently because he was so tall and when he took a stride it was a long 1.

Take me through the 1957 NCAA tourney title game:
How did North Carolina coach Frank McGuire’s strategy of triple-teaming him on defense and freezing the ball on offense allow the Tar Heels to get a 1-PT 3-OT win? I am not sure how much it was the strategy: they had an effective team to go with it and slowed the tempo of the game down. We were unable to accommodate that but I give them credit because they had a very good team! It came down to the final shot but we would have won the game if both teams had been running up and down the floor all night.

He had 23 PTS/14 REB and was named tourney MOP despite losing the game: even though he played so well, where does that loss rank among the most devastating of his career? Our whole team took it hard: I still wake up with nightmares about it (just kidding)! We expect to win games here so anything less than a title is disappointing.

In his very 1st NBA game he had 43 PTS/28 REB against the Knicks en route to being named ROY/MVP: how was he able to come in and dominate the NBA from the start? You cannot just win games with anyone: you have to plan ahead, which is where coaching comes in. The ball still has to go in the hole and you have to shoot it better than your opponent.

On March 2, 1962 he became the only NBA player to ever score 100 PTS in a game: did you think such a stat was even possible, and do you think that anyone will ever break his record? It is really something: there are some teams who cannot even score 100! There are so many factors involved that it is almost like breaking the rules to do something so unique. It is a hard game to play: there are 5 guys on the court who all want to handle the ball and there are so many facets to the game. You have to shoot/dribble with guys hanging all over you.

He was a 4-time MVP, won 7 scoring titles/11 rebounding titles, and even led the league in AST once: how was he able to balance all of the different aspects of his game? I grant you that he was a great all-around player but he grew intellectually as he played it and had coaches who helped him. When the basket is 10’ high there is no question that size matters: Doc actually advocated for a 12’ basket because tall “goons” were ruining the game by dunking the ball. I do not know if it would ruin the game: the players would adjust to it.

He won a pair of NBA titles in 1967/1972 but lost 7 different playoff series to the Celtics: how did Bill Russell impact his life either on and off the court? Wilt was a smart person and understood that the pro game was about putting on a show and making money, and the big guys were a big part of that.

In 1978 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame and in 1996 he was chosen as 1 of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History: when people look back on his career, how do you think that he should be remembered the most? We tend to idolize our athletes so much and point out how the strong man stumbles. When I look at Wilt I remember what a great player he was and how he adjusted to so much pressure/expectations around him, even as a college kid. Everyone thought that he would become the best there ever was and I think that he turned out pretty well. I admire how he handled everything. We were getting on a train 1 day and a porter said he looked like a big Sequoia tree: Wilt turned around and said “Yeah, but you are just a stump!” He belonged to a fraternity that branded a “K” into his chest: he did whatever it took to be part of a group. I had a great career but I had no expectations like he had: it was not fair to him. Basketball fit what he could do and he was a good person so I was lucky to have known him. He had to give up an awful lot to measure up.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Mar 2

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-After getting sidetracked in Colorado, Arizona once again looked like a #1 seed caliber team yesterday as they went into USC and blew them off the floor.  Since it was a road game that followed a loss, and since they won so handily, I’d almost go so far to say it was one of their most impressive showings of the year.

-TCU knocked off Kansas yesterday 74-64, which should shoot them up the seedlist.  Kansas has a lot of tier 1 wins, but they also have very few true road wins against teams that will likely be the better seeded team in the Round of 64, and they missed another chance to get a #1 seed defining level win last night.  For that reason I continue to question whether or not they should be on the #1 line.

-Wisconsin held on to beat Purdue 70-67.  Both are protected seeds, so it wasn’t much of a setback for the Boilers, but had they won it they would have had a strong case for a #1 seed themselves.

-Providence was without a key player and fell behind kind of big late in the first half at Villanova, but still fought their way back into it and were in a position to win in the final minute of the game.  Despite the loss, considering that it was on the road at Villanova, and considering they were without a starter, I think I was more impressed with what Providence did yesterday than I have been at any other time.  And, that’s saying A LOT because they have some VERY good wins this year.

-Ohio State is in a bit of a tailspin.  They’ve now lost two straight games, and both were to team teams that are about a thousand miles away from the NIT, much less the NCAA.  Nebraska beat them 78-70.  While their seed will take a bit of a hit, I still think they’re a lock for the NCAA Tournament, but to say they’ve been playing well would be incorrect.

-Michigan blew Michigan State off the floor, and seeing as how they are on the bubble they really needed that.  Not to mention, blowing out a rival always makes you feel good!

-VCU blew Saint Bonaventure off the floor, out of the gym, and into the sun.  The final score was 74-51, but the game was over about ten minutes in.  The Bonnies looked so bad that not only does it make me question why I ever thought they might belong in the field, but it’s making me question every good thing I’ve said about them for the past ten years or so.  They got THWACKED!!!

-Boise State locked up first place in the Mountain West with their win against Nevada, and Florida escaped what would have been a very crippling loss at Vanderbilt.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-XAVIER AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  Xavier has slid all the way down to the bubble, and if they lose this game it could knock them outside of it.  A win should stabilize things somewhat, so this is a very pivotal late season game for Xavier.

-TEXAS A&M AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Alabama is still within reach of a protected seed if they finish strong, but the are starting to feel more and more like a 5 or 6 seed.  Either way, they’ll want to hold serve tonight.

-GEORETOWN AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Seton Hall has won three in a row, appears to be a virtual lock for the NCAA Tournament, and should stretch that out to four in a row tonight.

-NOTRE DAME AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Notre Dame appears to be very much in the middle of bubble-land, so every game they play the rest of the way is going to have a pivotal feel to it, including this one on the road.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  I think a win today virtually locks Iowa State into the field.  They may be a lock already.  This would get them to 8-9 in conference play with just one game remaining, and as strong as their resume is they should make it easily.

-GEORGE MASON AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  Davidson should remain inside the bubble so long as they’re able to hold serve in these last few regular season games.

-RUTGERS AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Indiana is coming off a much needed road win, and can polish up their resume a little more if they’re able to win this one tonight.  Rutgers’ resume also needs quite a bit of polishing.  There are some really good things on it, but another quality road win would make a huge difference for a team that looks to be right on the bubble.

-CONNECTICUT AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  UConn appears to have a strong case for a protected seed, and a road win in a game like this will make it even stronger.  Creighton appears to be on the right side of the bubble barring a complete and total collapse, and are really just playing for seeding.

-AUBURN AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC).  Auburn is still a virtual lock for a protected seed and depending on how things play out they could still end up on the #1 line.  They’ll need this one on the road, and while Mississippi State is nowhere near the field, they are 14-2 at home, so it’s still not an easy place to go and win.

-LSU AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Arkansas continues to climb the seedlist and is even making a strong case that they deserve a protected seed.  They’re good enough to beat almost anyone at home.  LSU is safely in, but could really shoot up the seedlist if they’re able get this one tonight.  A loss isn’t likely to set them back at all, but a win would be a huge boost.

-MARQUETTE AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Marquette has a really strong resume and has played a really tough schedule.  This is a game that they should win, but don’t be surprised if it’s still a battle.  DePaul has played a lot of teams tough.

-NC STATE AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  Wake is probably inside the bubble, but if they want to stay there they really need hold serve in games like this.  Their margin for error is very small.  If anything I’d say they still have a little bit of work to do.

-MIAMI FL AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  I like this Miami team and think they’ll make the NCAA Tournament rather safely.  Having said that, they really don’t want to stub their toes in a game like this.

-WYOMING AT UNLV (Mountain West).  The Cowboys are looking to rebound from their loss to San Diego State, and they could be in for a test tonight.  UNLV can be tough to beat at home.  I think their resume is okay, but they may be starting to sweat just a little bit if they don’t get this win.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 2

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It was Opening Round Day in the ASun, Horizon League, and Patriot League, and we had a couple of thrilling finishes including an overtime in the Patriot League and Central Arkansas and Stetson coming down to the final seconds in the ASun.   After that, we discuss all of Wednesday night’s action which includes the NEC Quarterfinals, and the Opening Rounds of the Big South and Ohio Valley.

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NORTHEAST QUARTERFINALS:

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OHIO VALLEY OPENING ROUND:

Ohio Valley

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Mar 1st

NEWS, NOTES, AND LINKS:

HAPPY MARCH MADNESS EVERYBODY!!!  We’ve got EVERYTHING you need right here!!  Hoops HD has been covering March since November!!!!

-For the latest HOOPS HD REPORT Video Podcast, as well as Day 1 of the HOOPS HD VIDEO NOTEBOOK – CLICK HERE

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-Baylor picked up another highly impressive road win as they went into a hostile environment at Texas, and played against a really good Texas team, and got the 68-61 win.  They are once again knocking on the door for a #1 seed.

-Kansas State was right with Texas Tech until the very end, but couldn’t pull it out.  K State has a lot of good wins on their resume, but they are now just 14-15 overall and I can’t imagine that the actual committee would select a team that’s below .500.  I know they’ve said there isn’t a rule against it, and there isn’t, but…it has never happened before.

-San Diego State picked up what was easily their biggest win of the year as they knocked off Wyoming 73-66 on the road.  I think they were squarely on the bubble prior to last night.  I now think they are squarely inside of it.  It was Wyoming’s first loss at home.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-PROVIDENCE AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Both of these teams will likely end up as protected seeds regardless of what happens, but Providence has a chance to get a win that’s so big that they could argue that they belong on the #1 line.

-TENNESSEE AT GEORGIA (SEC).  It feels like Tennessee is close to locking up a protected seed and just needs to avoid bad losses.  Like..Georgia, for instance.

-OLE MISS AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky still has a chance of ending up on the #1 line, but they pretty much need to win out in order to do it.  The thing is, I think they’re good enough to win out, so…

-NEBRASKA AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Ohio State is coming off of a somewhat surprising loss to Maryland, but they’re still in really good shape and will easily be in the top half of the bracket if they can hold serve in these last few games.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  If Oklahoma has any chance at all at getting inside the bubble they need to win these last couple of games and avoid an early exit in the Big 12 Tournament.

-DUKE AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Duke is sailing to a protected seed and shouldn’t have any trouble picking up another road win tonight.

-KANSAS AT TCU (Big 12).  Kansas is within reach of a #1 seed, and this would be yet another really good road win if they can knock off a TCU team that looks like they could land in the top half of the bracket.  It goes without saying that it’d be a really big win for TCU as well.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Michigan State picked up a much needed win over the weekend over Purdue, which hopefully pulls them out of the slump they’re in.  They should still easily land in the top half of the bracket.  Michigan’s situation is a little more desperate as they are right on the bubble and need some big wins to help get them on the right side of it.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  This is a very big game as it appears that both teams are very close to the bubble.  That makes this game a very high stakes opportunity for both of them.

-FLORIDA AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Florida is inside our bubble, but barely.  A loss in a game like this could knock them out of it.  They really need to get this one on the road tonight, which they should be able to do, but it won’t be a cakewalk.

-PURDUE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Both teams look to be solid protected seeds, and Purdue will have a case for a #1 seed if they can pick up a big time road win like this one.  It’s more of a litmus test for both than it is a high stakes game for both.  No matter what happens, both are locks not just to make the field, but getting close to being locks as protected seeds.

-CINCINNATI AT HOUSTON (American).  Houston will go in to The Tournament on the first ballot so long as they avoid losses to teams outside the bubble the rest of the way.   Teams like Cincinnati, for instance.

-LOUISVILLE AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  Virginia Tech’s Tournament hopes are still barely flickering, and it goes without saying that if they want to get there they can’t lose a game like this.

-NEVADA AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  Boise State is likely a lock for the NCAA Tournament and is now just playing for seeding.  They should be able to knock off Nevada at home.

-ARIZONA AT USC (Pac 12).  Arizona can almost assuredly lock up a #1 seed if they can win this one on the road tonight, but they are coming off a road loss at Colorado, so they are in a bit of a rebound mode.  USC is locked into the field and is playing only to improve their seed, which if they were to win this one, it would improve a lot.

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The Hoops HD Report (and Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 1) – Feb 28

It’s the March Madness Eve edition of the Hoops HD Report!!  We look back at a very crazy weekend where seven teams in the top ten all lost all on the same day.  We look at all the major conferences and discuss whether or not Providence would deserve consideration for a #1 seed if they’re able to win at Villanova.  We look at Oregon, VCU, and San Diego State trying to play their way into the field, and more…

We finish with Day 1 of our Championship Week Video Notebook.

We’d also like to welcome all the Selection Committee Members for the Championship Week Video Notebook!!

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 32 conference tourney

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

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ASUN OPENING ROUND:

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PATRIOT LEAGUE OPENING ROUND:

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