Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Colgate SR G Jack Ferguson

Yesterday Colgate beat Loyola MD by 13 PTS in the Patriot tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to this week’s NCAA tournament. The Raiders had a 2-PT loss to Army in their 2nd game of the year and won 13 in a row since then to claim the school’s 2nd NCAA tourney bid in 3 years. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Colgate SR G Jack Ferguson about almost going undefeated and making the NCAA tourney for the 2nd time in his career.

You were born/raised in Indiana: what made you choose Colgate? Colgate was my best option as far as both academics and athletics so it was a pretty easy decision for me.

You play for Coach Matt Langel: what makes him such a great coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? He is a really smart guy who knows the game really well. He is able to build a relationship with his players/staff and really cares about us, which makes it easy for us to trust him.

You played in 30 games as a freshman: how were you able to come in and contribute right from the start? I was not expecting to do that but I guess they liked the way I could shoot the ball. I was even skinnier back then, if you can believe that!

In the 2019 NCAA tourney you scored 7 PTS in a 7-PT loss to Tennessee: how close did you come to pulling off the upset, and what did you learn from that game that will help you this time around? We were really close: Tennessee was a really good team but in the final minute they had some guys step up and make some big shots. We learned that we can compete with anyone in the country so we will use it as a learning experience.

In January you scored 8 PTS in a 2-PT loss to Army: it is a meaningless loss (because it did not prevent you from making the postseason) or a devastating loss (because you were literally a few points away from being undefeated), or other? It really does not affect us at all in the grand scheme of things…but it would have been nice to be undefeated.

What is it like to be a college basketball player during a pandemic? When we have a normal practice schedule and 2 games each weekend it is okay, but wearing masks has been weird. Whatever challenge presents itself we will just try to take advantage of the opportunity.

Last Sunday in the Patriot tourney title game you scored 16 PTS/3-4 3PM in a 13-PT win over Loyola MD: what did it mean to you to win a title, and what was the feeling like in your locker room afterward? It meant a lot. We won it 2 years ago but last year we did not come out on top, so this entire year we kept that loss in the back of our minds and used it as motivation. It is both exciting/relieving: we knew that we were the best team in the league. The locker room was a blast, but we did not have a lot of time to celebrate because we had to head to the airport.

Your team is #1 in the nation with 26.1 3P% allowed: what is the key to guarding the 3-PT line? It helps that we were able to play Patriot league teams that are historically good shooters, so we placed an emphasis on making them drive the ball toward our big men inside.

I believe you are the 1st NCAA tourney team ever to have not played a single non-conference game: is it weird? I am not sure if it will matter. We do not know exactly how good we are so it will be interesting to see how we match up this Friday. It is really hard to compare us to other teams like Arkansas.

What do you think about getting a #14-seed, and what do you know about Arkansas? I do not know if I expected anything better or worse. I have not done much research about Arkansas but we both have fast-paced offenses and it will be a tough challenge.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Morehead State dancer Cali Clark Blevins

On Saturday Morehead State beat Belmont by 15 PTS in the OVC tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Eagles lost 19 games last year but bounced back this year to claim the school’s 1st NCAA tourney bid in a decade. In addition to shining a light on the players who got the job done on the court, it is also important to recognize the spirited students who have worked just as hard on the sidelines, such as band members/cheerleaders/dancers. Earlier this week HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Cali Clark Blevins about preparing for med school and not being able to join the basketball team in Indianapolis this week.

You grew up in Kentucky: what made you choose Morehead State? I chose Morehead State because I received the Honors scholarship to come here. I also really liked the campus and the neuroscience program.

You joined the dance team as a freshman, which was also Shanna Coleman’s 1st year as coach: how close have you 2 become over the past 4 years? I think we have become pretty close over the past 4 years. Shanna is definitely the best coach I have ever had out of all the teams I have been on. I see Shanna as my coach, friend, and role model!

What does your team do at basketball games during a normal year? Usually we would dance on the sidelines, perform during a routine during timeouts, and perform the fight song on the court. This year we danced in the stands, which I actually liked a lot because I felt like we could engage with the crowd more.

What do you think the role of a college dance team is today, and how has it changed over time? The dance team at Morehead State used to be a student group until it was moved under Athletics about 6 years ago. Back then the dance team’s role was to do some sideline dances/routines at basketball and football games. Since Shanna has become the coach we have a greater presence at games and do timeout performances. We also participate in promotions, community service, and events both on and off campus.

How do you like basketball, and is that your favorite sport? I love watching basketball and it is definitely my favorite sport to dance at! This year it was especially great to see how far our basketball team has come and how well they play together as a team.

You have a 4.0 GPA in the honors program: how do you balance your work as a dancer with your work in the classroom? Dance helps motivate me to get my homework done and gives me a nice break because dancing is so fun.

You are a senior and will attend medical school this fall: why did you choose medicine, and what is the long-term plan? I chose medicine because I want to help people with neurodegenerative diseases. My long-term plan is to become a geriatric neurologist and open up my own practice.

Last Saturday the Eagles had a 15-PT win over Belmont in the OVC tourney title game: how excited is the student body about winning a championship, and how big a deal is the team now after 4 straight losing seasons? Students are very excited/proud of the team for winning the OVC tournament. This is a super-big deal in our small town and everyone is excited to watch them play in the NCAA tournament!

Due to COVID you will not be traveling with the team to Indianapolis this week: how frustrating is it to be a dancer for a great basketball team during a pandemic? It is pretty frustrating that we will not get to go to Indianapolis, especially because it is my senior year, but we will still be cheering on the Eagles from home.

You are playing West Virginia on Friday: any predictions? I think the Eagles will play their best and it will be a great game to watch!

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Ohio dancer Aimee Gjurkovitsch

On Saturday Ohio beat Buffalo by 15 PTS in the MAC tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to this week’s NCAA tournament. The Bobcats started 3-4 in conference play but have won 9 of their past 10 games to claim the school’s 1st NCAA tourney bid since 2012. In addition to shining a light on the players who got the job done on the court, it is also important to recognize the spirited students who have worked just as hard on the sidelines, such as band members/cheerleaders/dancers. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Aimee Gjurkovitsch about being a dancer and not being able to join the basketball team in Indianapolis this week.

What made you choose Ohio? Being from Ohio I always heard a lot of good things about the school. There are a lot of good campus organizations to get involved with and I just fell in love with the campus when I visited.

You have been on the dance team 4 years: how does dancing as a freshman compare to dancing as a senior (if at all)? With each game you get more comfortable: I was more intimidated as a freshman but have become more confident as a senior, especially with sideline dances.

You have been a captain for 3 of those years: how do you like being a captain, and what is the key to being a good leader? I have grown as a leader and have loved being a captain and seeing the growth within myself. We are a student-led organization so I run practice and make sure that everyone is in the same place at the same time. I am very thankful for the opportunity.

What does the dance team do at basketball games during a normal year? We would create a tunnel when the team runs out and then are just dancing/cheering on the team to get the crowd into the game.

What do you think the role of a college dance team is today, and how has it changed over time? The current role is to create a fun/interactive environment for the crowd. We are essential to game-day preparation and have a huge role: if we were not there then it would be very different. Dance teams have not always been a known aspect but have gotten more recognition over time.

You are a communications major in the Scripps College of Communication and marketing minor: why did you pick those subjects, and what is the post-graduation plan? OU is known for its communication school. I did not have a set career path when arriving here but just found a route into PR/advertising. I will also be getting a certificate in social media and am currently searching for a job.

How do you like basketball, and is that your favorite sport? It is my favorite sport: growing up near Cleveland when LeBron was there was fun. I love being able to dance on the court at the games.

Last Saturday the Bobcats had a 15-PT win over Buffalo in the MAC tourney title game: how excited was the student body to received its 1st NCAA tourney bid since 2012? It has been awesome! Even people who did not go to games in the past have shown their support.

Due to COVID your team has been unable to participate this season and you will not be traveling with the team to Indianapolis this week: how frustrating is it to be a dancer for a great basketball team during a pandemic? It is really upsetting but it is nobody’s fault. It is hard, especially since I am a senior and this is my last chance, but we are still happy/excited for the team. We filmed some pre-recorded halftime routines that were shown at the MAC tourney.

You are playing defending champion Virginia on Saturday: any predictions? All I will say is Go Bobcats!

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2021 Bracket

Here it is — the 2021 NCAA Tournament Bracket!!!!

 

Alternate Teams: Louisville, Colorado State, Saint Louis, Ole Miss

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Bracketology 2021: March Madness Predictions (Final Version)

Selection Sunday has arrived! We now make our final NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the 2019 tourney, 63 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 45 right on the money. See below for his list of who should hear their names called tonight and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 7th out of 133 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO-BID
1: Baylor (Big 12)
1: Illinois (Big 10): AUTO-BID
1: Michigan (Big 10)

2: Alabama (SEC): AUTO-BID
2: Ohio State (Big 10)
2: Iowa (Big 10)
2: Houston (AAC): AUTO-BID

3: Texas (Big 12): AUTO-BID
3: Oklahoma State (Big 12)
3: Arkansas (SEC)
3: Kansas (Big 12)

4: West Virginia (Big 12)
4: Purdue (Big 10)
4: Virginia (ACC)
4: Florida State (ACC)

5: Creighton (Big East)
5: Villanova (Big East)
5: Tennessee (SEC)
5: Texas Tech (Big 12)

6: Colorado (Pac-12)
6: USC (Pac-12)
6: LSU (SEC)
6: Missouri (SEC)

7: Oklahoma (Big 12)
7: Wisconsin (Big 10)
7: Oregon (Pac-12)
7: BYU (WCC)

8: San Diego State (MWC): AUTO-BID
8: Clemson (ACC)
8: Loyola-Chicago (MVC): AUTO-BID
8: Florida (SEC)

9: Connecticut (Big East)
9: North Carolina (ACC)
9: Georgia Tech (ACC): AUTO-BID
9: Rutgers (Big 10)

10: St. Bonaventure (A-10): AUTO-BID
10: Virginia Tech (ACC)
10: Maryland (Big 10)
10: VCU (A-10)

11: Michigan State (Big 10)
11: UCLA (Pac-12)
11: Louisville (ACC)
11: Drake (MVC)
11: Syracuse (ACC)
11: Utah State (MWC)

12: Georgetown (Big East): AUTO-BID
12: Oregon State (Pac-12): AUTO-BID
12: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID
12: UC Santa Barbara (Big West): AUTO-BID

13: North Texas (C-USA): AUTO-BID
13: Colgate (Patriot): AUTO-BID
13: Liberty (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
13: Ohio (MAC): AUTO-BID

14: Abilene Christian (Southland): AUTO-BID
14: UNC-Greensboro (SoCon): AUTO-BID
14: Morehead State (OVC): AUTO-BID
14: Eastern Washington (Big Sky): AUTO-BID

15: Grand Canyon (WAC): AUTO-BID
15: Cleveland State (Horizon): AUTO-BID
15: Drexel (CAA): AUTO-BID
15: Oral Roberts (Summit): AUTO-BID

16: Iona (MAAC): AUTO-BID
16: Hartford (America East): AUTO-BID
16: Appalachian State (Sun Belt): AUTO-BID
16: Mount St. Mary’s (NEC): AUTO-BID
16: Norfolk State (MEAC): AUTO-BID
16: Texas Southern (SWAC): AUTO-BID

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HoopsHD Mock Committee – FINAL BRACKET

The HoopsHD Mock Committee has finished its work.  Thanks to all our members for another great year.  And without further ado, here it is:

Our 4 alternates, in order, were: Colorado State, Syracuse, Ole Miss, Boise State

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