News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Mar. 6th

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NEWS AND NOTES

-Western Kentucky lost at home to Old Dominion, which probably means their only way into the NCAA Tournament is to win the C-USA Tourney.  The Toppers will be a dangerous team if they can get there, and they do have some good wins on their resume, but they’ve also stubbed their toes a few too many times against non-tournament caliber teams.

-Colorado jumped out to a big lead at Nevada and appeared to be on cruise control.  The problem was they cruised for a little too long and ended up losing 85-82.  They did hit an incredible shot right at the end of the game, but the shooter stepped out of bounds.  And the shot didn’t get off in time.  But, it did go in!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-FLORIDA STATE AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  The top of Florida State’s resume isn’t packed full of wins against protected seeds, but they still look like the best team in the ACC right now.  They should get a protected seed without too much trouble, and it wouldn’t shock me at all if they won out through the ACC Tourney.

-GEORGETOWN AT UCONN (Big East).  UConn is skating around the bubble and desperately needs to hold serve.  Georgetown has had a rough year, but they’ve been playing better lately so the Huskies don’t want to overlook them.

-RUTGERS AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Rutgers is, in all likelihood, a tournament team.  A road win in a game like this would help boost their resume, though.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12).  These two met earlier in the week and WVU picked up a big win.  WVU still has a shot at a #1 seed (but they’d really need to finish strong) whereas Oklahoma State can play their way into a protected seeds.

-INDIANA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  I really like how this Purdue team has been playing, and it actually wouldn’t surprise me at all if they played their way into a protected seed.  Indiana is in a tailspin and is running out of chances to make the tournament.

-VILLANOVA AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Nova will be without Collin Gillespie for the rest of the year, which is a crushing blow to him and his team.  The committee will likely take a closer look at what they do without him and factor that in to the seeding process.

-LSU AT MISSOURI (SEC).  Missouri went through a bit of a slump, but appears to have come out of it and can start to climb back up the seedlist.  LSU, from all accounts, will safely make the field.  This is still a really good resume boosting opportunity for them.

-ILLINOIS AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  This game has #1 seed implications for both teams.  Both are ranked in the top ten, and while Ohio State has dropped a few games recently they’re still a Final Four candidate.

-VIRGINIA AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Virginia has a pretty clear path to a protected seed.  We have Louisville inside the bubble, but I still think they’re a little closer to it than where most are projecting them.  A win today would be huge.

-USC AT UCLA (Pac 12).  It’s a rivalry game between two Pac 12 frontrunners, so first place implications as well as bragging rights are on the line.  They’re also both safely in the field and can improve their resume with a win today.

-TEXAS A&M AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Arkansas has been playing great lately and has a very winnable game tonight.  If they hold serve they’ll probably end up as a protected seed.

-OLD DOMINION AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA).  If WKU wins and avoids an early loss in the conference tournament there is a really good chance that the committee will select them even if they don’t win the auto-bid.

-DUKE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  It’s rare that the storyline for this game is that it’s bubblicious, but that’s exactly where we are with it.  North Carolina has been playing better and is right on the bubble, whereas Duke is outside of it and needs a big finish to the season and a strong showing in the ACC Tournament just to make the field.

-VANDERBILT AT OLE MISS (SEC).  Ole Miss is hovering around the outside of the bubble.  They need to hold serve tonight and pick up some big wins in the SEC Tournament in order to have a chance.

-SETON HALL AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  Both teams desperately need to win this game.  They are both right on the bubble and both need a notable win.  Simple as that.

-XAVIER AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Xavier is another team that is squarely on the bubble.  A road win at Marquette could make the difference of whether or not they get in.  A win doesn’t absolutely put them in, but it certainly helps.  A loss could very well knock them out, though.

-UTAH STATE AT FRESNO STATE (Mountain West).  Utah State continues to hover around outside the bubble and needs a strong finish to the season in order to make it in.

 

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 8

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  We’ve got a busy week of hoops, and we are sorting it all out for you!!

CLICK HERE for the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

CLICK HERE for our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT INFO PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 32 conference tourneys

CLICK HERE for our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Chad, David, and John review an exciting semifinal day in the Ohio Valley, the quarterfinals in the Missouri Valley, and the semifinals in the Atlantic Sun where Liberty has already locked up a bid.  We also preview all of tomorrow’s action and review other News and Notes of the Day.

OHIO VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

ATLANTIC TEN SEMIFINALS

MISSOURI VALLEY SEMIFINALS

AMERICA EAST SEMIFINALS

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

SOCON QUARTERFINALS

SUN BELT QUARTERFINALS

PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

SUMMIT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

WEST COAST QUARTERFINALS

COLONIAL ATHLETIC 1ST ROUND

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Successful from the start: HoopsHD interviews former Western Kentucky coach Matt Kilcullen

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A coach’s success when joining a new school can be the result of many different factors: bringing in a great staff, inheriting a talented roster, being a great coach, having a lot of luck, etc. Coach Ralph Willard won 20 games at Western Kentucky in 1994 and led his team to the NCAA tourney before leaving to become the new head coach at Pitt. The Hilltoppers hired Coach Matt Kilcullen away from Jacksonville, where he went 34-50 during his 3-year tenure, but it worked out very well for everyone during year #1. Kilcullen won 27 games that year, had an OT win over Michigan in the NCAA tourney, and came very close to making the Sweet 16 before a 5-PT loss to Kansas. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Coach Kilcullen about being named conference COY and winning a game in the NCAA tourney. Today marks the 26th anniversary of the Hilltoppers winning the Sun Belt tourney title on March 5, 1995.

You were an assistant coach at Notre Dame in the late 1980s under Digger Phelps: what was the most important thing you ever learned from him? He taught me how to be organized in all phases of coaching, which is the biggest thing I took from him.

What are your memories of the 1987 NCAA tourney (David Rivers scored 24 PTS and made a FT with 4 seconds left in a 1-PT win over TCU after a controversial foul call against future Horned Frog coach Jamie Dixon)? I remember the big jump shot Scott Hicks made right in front of our bench to put us ahead: when he hit that shot we just knew that we were going to win. It was a very hard fought contest: in regard to the foul on Coach Dixon, it was the way the calls were going all game long.

You became head coach at Western Kentucky in 1994 and went 27-4 in your very 1st year: how were you able to come in and be so successful so quickly? Coach Ralph Willard left the program with 7 seniors who were used to winning so we just kept the same system and made some minor adjustments.

You were named conference COY that year after winning the award the previous season at Jacksonville: what did it mean to you to win such outstanding honors? We had good players on both teams who played great together and were responsible for that: I am very grateful to them.

What are your memories of the 1995 conference tourney (your team had back-to-back 3-PT wins over Texas-Pan American and Little Rock to win the title)? I remember both of our opponents missing shots on the last possession of each game that could have meant losses for us. Both of those teams played us well so we were fortunate to win both games.

Take me through the 1995 NCAA tourney:
Michael Fraliex made an off-balance 3-PT shot with 9.1 seconds left in regulation en route to a 6-PT OT win over Michigan: where does Fraliex’s shot rank among the most clutch that you have ever seen, and how did it feel to beat the last of the Wolverines’ “Fab 5”? We were down by 14 PTS with about 11 minutes left but always felt that we could win because of our depth and full court pressure. I was on Mike all game long to make a shot and as he had all yearlong he made the shot when it counted: he was a heck of a shooter. We took over in OT as we had fresher legs.

The Jayhawks made 22-25 FT in the 2nd half of a 5-PT win by Kansas: do you think that the refs called it fairly, and what was it like to coach against Roy Williams in March? I thought that we shot horribly…but there was a block/charge call with 1 minute left that was called a block but should have been a charge on Jacque Vaughn. That call was horrible: if it was called a charge then it would have given us a chance, but it did not happen. I looked at Roy and he just shrugged his shoulders! Roy is one of the classiest acts in college basketball and it was an honor to coach against him. By the way, that call was included in the official’s review seminar the next season as a play that should have been called a charge.

In 1999 you became head coach at North Florida: why did you decided to take the job, and did you think at the time that you end up staying there for an entire decade? I took the job because we still had a house in Jacksonville from when I coached at JU from 1991-1994. The Jacksonville area is great to live in and we thought that we could help the program be successful: I was only the 3rd basketball coach in school history but did think I would stay because we loved living there.

In 2005 the Ospreys made the leap to D-1: what is the biggest difference between D-2 and D-1? The competitiveness in recruiting and the fact that all kids think they can play D-1 and will make D-2 schools wait for them to decide.

In 2009 you retired from coaching and became an administrator at several schools: how does being an administrator compare to being a coach? I felt it was time to do something else even though it was tough for the 1st 6 months to be away from the game that I was a part of for most of my life. Administration is a good fit for me because I like all sports and can help them all through fundraising instead of just coaching 1 team. My goal was to eventually become an AD and you have to be able to raise money to do that.

When people look back on your career, how do you want to be remembered the most? That I worked hard at every place I was at and helped young people become successful both on and off the court.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, March 5 (and other News, Notes, and Games)

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Utah Valley at Grand Canyon, 9:00 PM Eastern, FOX10-Arizona/espn3

The WAC regular season championship will be decided over the next two nights, and for only the second time in the last 7 seasons, that crown will not be going to New Mexico State.  Instead, either Grand Canyon or Utah Valley will claim a first ever title if either team can sweep the games tonight and tomorrow.  If the two teams split, the conference tiebreakers will kick in and the results of other WAC games will be factored in decide the top seed for next week’s WAC Tournament.  No matter what the outcome, one of these two schools will win the WAC title for the first time in school history, and will be looking to follow that up with their first ever NCAA Tournament bid.

Utah Valley enters tonight’s game at 10-9 overall and 8-4 in WAC play.  The Wolverines have four players averaging double figures in scoring led by Jamison Overton’s 16.7 points per game.  However, the team’s star is clearly Fardaws Aimaq, who is averaging an impressive 14.8 points and 15.4 rebounds per game, making him the nation’s leading rebounder by almost 3 rebounds per game over Jackson State’s Jayveous McKinnis.  Grand Canyon is 14-5 overall and 8-2 in WAC play.  Asbjorn Midtgaard averaged a double-double as well, with 14.6 points and 10.5 rebounds per games,  Watching Aimaq and Midtgaard match-up tonight and tomorrow will certainly be worthwhile . . . and they just may face-off one more time next weekend in the WAC title game!

-Kansas was behind by 15 late in the second half to UTEP, but came storming back late to get the 67-62 win in what amounted to be nothing more than a buy game.  It was more of a bullet dodged than it was a key win.

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES

-Michigan bounced back form their loss to Illinois with a 69-50 blowout win over Michigan State.  The Wolverines are back in the driver’s seat for a #1 seed.

-Baylor picked up another impressive win as they held off Oklahoma State.  They seem to be pretty close to locking up a #1 seed themselves.

-OLD DOMINION AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA).  WKU is squarely on the bubble and there is a good chance the selection committee will take them if they can win out and avoid an early loss in CUSA Tourney, but anything short of that and they’ll need the auto-bid.

-GEORGIA TECH AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  We now have Georgia Tech in our field.  They certainly appear to be going in the right direction and have the chance to add another road win to their resume tonight.

-COLORADO STATE AT NEVADA (Mountain West).  Colorado State is squarely on the bubble and this is a tough road test for them.  If they win this one and win the next game then chances are they’ll make it into the field.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 7

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!  Don’t worry about a thing!!  We will tell you what to do!!

CLICK HERE for the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD to see who is a lock, who is under consideration, and who needs the automatic bid

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

CLICK HERE for our latest HOOPS HD BRACKET RUNDOWN

Tonight Chad is joined by Rocco, David, and John Stalica and they discuss Campbell’s surprising blowout win over Radford in the Big South, the exciting games in the Ohio Valley Conference, the second round games in the Atlantic Ten, and the previews of all of tomorrow’s tourney action.

OHIO VALLEY SEMIFINALS

ATLANTIC SUN SEMIFINALS

ATLANTIC TEN QUARTERFINALS

MISSOURI VALLEY QUARTERFINALS

WEST COAST SECOND ROUND

SOCON FIRST ROUND

SUN BELT FIRST ROUND

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: March 4th

NOTE:  The seedlists and bracket were built before 7pm, est on Thursday, March 4th.  Any games that went final after that, particularly the Wichita State vs Houston Game, were not taken into consideration

The panel members all submitted seedlists ranking teams 1 thru 55, and Chad cross country ranked all of the results to build the overall seedlist.  It is revealed on the air line by line with the rest of the panel seeing the results as the teams are placed in the bracket in a Selection Sunday-ish format, and the guys debate, discuss, and assess the teams as they go.

Below is the final version of the bracket, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

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

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