Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 16

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  Sunday is the big day!!  We are here to help make sure you select the correct teams!!  Helping you is what we do!!

CLICK HERE for the HOOPS HD SELECTION COMMITTEE: SATURDAY EDITION.  We have selected, seeded, and scrubbed all the teams.  It is subject to change tomorrow, but this is what we have so far!

CLICK HERE for our HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD to see which teams are locks, which ones are on the bubble, and which ones need the automatic bid to make it.

CLICK HERE for our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO TAB, which has all the brackets, tip times, and viewing information

CLICK HERE for our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Chad and the panel break down all of the championship games that were played on Saturday, including Hartford and Grand Canyon making the NCAA Tournament for the first time, Georgetown and Oregon State pulling off huge upsets to clinch automatic bids, a Big Ten semifinal that featured four top ten teams, Georgia Tech upsetting Florida State to win the ACC, and much more

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP

ATLANTIC TEN CHAMPIONSHIP

PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

 

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

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The Hoops HD Selection Committee – Saturday Edition

Saturday night was the third and most extensive night of debate among the Hoops HD panelists – the first order of business was to fill out three remaining at-large positions that could potentially fill up in the tournament field. The first step was for each committee member to nominate six teams from the Under Consideration Board (which included Duke against since the Blue Devils announced that they would be able to play in the NCAA Tournament if selected). Along with a carryover Syracuse team, the other teams nominated to fill the final at-large spots were Ole Miss, Drake, Colorado State, Utah State and Boise State. After each committee member ranked the teams one through six, it was revealed that the #1 team was Drake, the #2 team was Utah State and the #3 team was Colorado State.

However, since Georgetown and Oregon State stole automatic bids by winning the Big East and Pac-12, respectively, Colorado State ended up being the first team being left out of the field. Syracuse, Ole Miss and Boise State were the other of the “First Four Out.” However, Utah State is far from guaranteed entry into the field since Cincinnati upset Wichita State in the American conference tournament and a Bearcats win would subsequently knock out the Aggies.

The next phase of the night was to seed the remainder of the field from the 9-line onward to the bottom of the seed list. Teams like Western Kentucky, Nicholls State and UC-Irvine were included in the list until they were eliminated from their respective conference tournaments. After the seed list was built, a scrub of the seed list was done – motions to move the teams up and down were either affirmed or vetoed by a simple majority. Any attempt to remove a team from the field (i.e. Wichita State) could be vetoed by three “no” votes, as was the case for the Shockers.

Tomorrow, the Committee will meet to do a final scrub of the seed list as well as to set up two contingency brackets – the first bracket will be if Cincinnati wins the American and steals a bid; the second bracket would have Houston as the champion and Utah State as the last at-large team into the field.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Drexel coach Zach Spiker

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Last Tuesday Drexel beat Elon by 7 PTS in the CAA tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Dragons had a 3-5 conference record in late-February but won 4 games in a row to claim the school’s 1st NCAA tourney bid since they beat Memphis/lost to Syracuse back in 1996. Earlier this week HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Coach Zach Spiker about pulling off the largest comeback in D-1 history and what it feels like to make the NCAA tourney.

You were born/raised in Morgantown: would it be a dream or a nightmare if you have to face the Mountaineers next week? West Virginia has a really good team but it would be a dream for us to face anyone in the NCAA tourney.

You played basketball at Ithaca College: how good a player were you back in the day, and how did you get into coaching? I got into coaching because I was not that great a player!

You have worked for many successful coaches including Steve Donahue/John Beilein/Gregg Marshall: which of them gave you the best advice about what it takes to win games in March? I communicated with Steve/John a handful of times last weekend and they all had great nuggets/information for me.

Your 1st head coaching job was at Army: how crazy will the Black Knight get if they ever make the NCAA tourney for the 1st time in their long basketball history? Pretty crazy: they are 1 of 4 original D-1 teams to have never made the NCAA tourney (along with Citadel/St. Francis NY/William & Mary) so Go Army!

In February of 2018 you trailed Delaware in the 1st half by a score of 53-19 before eventually winning 85-83: how on earth did you pull off the largest comeback in D-1 history, and what lesson can you take from that if you are getting blown out in the 1st half next week? The lesson is to not dig yourself too big of a hole! You will face adversity in any game you play so you just have to keep plugging away because you never know what will happen.

What is it like to be a college basketball coach during a pandemic? You just have to be very aware of your surroundings/environment. My kids go to public school so it would be devastating if they caught something, gave it to me, and then our entire team had to forfeit due to COVID. Your awareness of potential danger spots is incredibly high so you end up becoming a little paranoid.

You returned each of your top-5 scorers from last year: how crucial was all of that offense/experience to your team’s success? The older you get the more continuity you have. We have some players who have been through it all and understand why we lost. They made big plays and hit big shots, which shows that if you stick with it then you can eventually end up on the other side of the scoreboard.

Your team had only 4 regular season conference wins: what was the mood/mindset of the team entering the conference tourney? We were incredibly upbeat/excited and had some key wins toward the end of the season.

In the CAA tourney you won 3 games by single-digits in 3 days including a 7-PT win over Elon last night in the title game: what did it mean to you to win a championship, and was it extra-special after having 4 straight losing seasons before this year? The losing had nothing to do with it. We actually won 4 in a row because we had to beat the #1 seed (James Madison) in our season finale in what essentially was a play-in game in the same arena where the conference tourney was held. We to beat the #1 seed (JMU), the #3 seed (Charleston), the #2 seed (Northeastern), and then the hottest team in the league that had won 7 in a row (Elon).

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? I do not know, but if the Committee factors in Kenpom rankings we have a top-100 offense. We share the ball and play the game the right way analytically. We were the #6-seed due to playing only 9 regular season conference games, but those were all against the best teams because we did not play any of the bottom-3 teams in our league (Elon/Towson/UNC Wilmington). We only had 1 regular season win in our arena (vs. the Tribe in mid-January)…and then won 4 times as many games at JMU’s arena during the past 2 weeks!

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Bracketology 2021: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.6)

CLICK HERE for our CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK NOTEBOOK: DAY 15 where we go through all of the action in the conference tournaments

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 2019 tourney, 63 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 45 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming day predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 14th. 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 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: Michigan (Big 10)
1: Illinois (Big 10)

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

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

4: West Virginia (Big 12)
4: Purdue (Big 10)
4: Virginia (ACC)
4: Villanova (Big East)

5: Florida State (ACC)
5: USC (Pac-12)
5: Creighton (Big East)
5: Tennessee (SEC)

6: Texas Tech (Big 12)
6: Colorado (Pac-12)
6: Oregon (Pac-12)
6: Missouri (SEC)

7: BYU (WCC)
7: Wisconsin (Big 10)
7: Oklahoma (Big 12)
7: Clemson (ACC)

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

9: Connecticut (Big East)
9: North Carolina (ACC)
9: Rutgers (Big 10)
9: Virginia Tech (ACC)

10: St. Bonaventure (A-10)
10: Maryland (Big 10)
10: VCU (A-10)
10: Georgia Tech (ACC)

11: UCLA (Pac-12)
11: Michigan State (Big 10)
11: Wichita State (AAC)
11: Louisville (ACC)

12: Drake (MVC)
12: Colorado State (MWC)
12: Syracuse (ACC)
12: Utah State (MWC)
12: Western Kentucky (C-USA)
12: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID

13: UC Santa Barbara (Big West)
13: Colgate (Patriot)
13: Ohio (MAC)
13: Liberty (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID

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

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

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

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 15

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  It has been another long day and another late night!!  We are here to fill you in on what you missed after you went to sleep!!

CLICK HERE for the HOOPS HD SELECTION COMMITTEE: FRIDAY EDITION to see where our mock committee is in selecting and seeding the field

CLICK HERE for our HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD to see which teams are locks, which ones are on the bubble, and which ones need the automatic bid to make it.

CLICK HERE for our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO TAB, which has all the brackets, tip times, and viewing information

CLICK HERE for our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Chad and the panel review another busy and exciting day in conference tournament play, and preview all of the championship games (and semifinals) coming up on Saturday.  It was a long day and a late night, but we go through everything….

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BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP

PAC 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP

CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP

BIG WEST CHAMPIONSHIP

MAC CHAMPIONSHIP

BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP

WAC CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP

SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIP

METRO ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP

MEAC CHAMPIONSHIP

SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP

BIG TEN SEMIFINALS

SEC SEMIFINALS

AMERICAN SEMIFINALS

 

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The Hoops HD Selection Committee – Friday Edition

Friday night was the second night that the Hoops HD Selection Committee met via Zoom conference call. There were two main tasks that were taken care of – the first was to fill out the remaining at-large spots that were able to be filled based on final games in the conference tournament games played on Friday. No bid thief was possible in the SEC, and a spot opened up in the A-10 when VCU was named one of the last three at-large teams along with Louisville and UCLA.

The second and more laborious task was to begin seeding the field. We ended up seeding the top eight lines – votes were done two lines at a time. Committee members ended up choosing their top 12 teams and the top 12 vote-getters were subsequently ranked 1 through 12. Afterwards, each subsequent round of voting ended up with each member choosing 12 teams and then the top 12 vote-getters would be ranked 1 through 12. Here is the board as of Friday night (late night Mountain West game nonwithstanding):

Noteworthy this year is that teams like Georgetown and Oregon State could “steal” automatic bids in the Big East and Pac-12, respectively – even though contingency teams have not been voted into the field yet. If Creighton and Colorado end up winning their respective conference tournaments, there will be two more at-large spots that will open up. The American is also a potential bid-thief conference with Cincinnati and Memphis still alive in that conference tournament.

Our other task will be to seed the remainder of the NCAA Tournament field and to do an initial scrub of the seed list to make corrections as the Committee sees fit. With Virginia and Kansas having to withdraw from their respective conference tournaments, we will also make adjustments as necessary should they (or any other team) announce that they will be unable to compete in the NCAA Tournament this season.

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