News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Jan 21

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Indiana continues to improve both on paper and on the court.  They had a big win against rival Purdue last night 68-65.  The game was close all throughout, the the Hoosiers led for most of the way.  It was a home win, but it still looks really good on their resume.

-UCLA had to sweat a lot more than expected at Utah, but still held on for a 63-58 win.

-San Francisco had a fantastic start to their game at Gonzaga, but as expected the Zags got control at the second half and cruised to a 78-62 win.  It doesn’t set San Francisco back at all, though.  No one is going to get dinged for not winning at Gonzaga.

-USC needed a big win, and got one yesterday at Colorado.  Colorado isn’t a team that is inside the bubble, but it is still a really tough place to win.

-SMU picked up a decent road win at Memphis last night.  They are still outside the bubble, but appear to be within reach of it.

-Belmont is probably outside the bubble now, and it’s going to be very tough for them to get back inside of it.  They fell at Morehead State last night 83-74 in a game that probably wasn’t even as close as the score indicated.

-New Mexico State lost badly at Sam Houston 71-46.  This is a surprising result for a team that we thought was among the top Under the Radar teams, and had a chance of being solidly in the discussion for an at-large bid at the end of the year.

-Boise State picked up another decent win at Utah State 62-59 to keep them well within reach of the bubble.  Their margin for error is small, but they do have a path to making the field.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-TOLEDO AT OHIO U (MAC).  These are the top two teams in the MAC.  I think Ohio U can get inside the bubble if they can win out, and I think they’re good enough to do it.

-ILLINOIS AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  This is a winnable road game for an Illinois team that’s got a good resume and looks like they will continue to build on it.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  I haven’t given up on the Bonnies yet, but I’m close.  They need to put together a long string of wins just to get back into the conversation.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  This is a big time resume building opportunity for both these teams.  Both look to be solid protected seeds, and Wisconsin appears to have a path to a #1 seed.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: January 20th

The seedlist reflects all games that were completed before 9pm, est on Monday, January 20th.  None of the games that went final after that, particularly the Arizona vs Stanford, San Francisco vs Gonzaga, and UCLA vs Utah, 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!!

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 20

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-If you didn’t believe in Marquette before last night, then you should believe in them now.  They’ve strung together several impressive wins, and perhaps the most impressive was last night’s road win at Villanova.  Marquette’s resume continues to improve and they continue to climb our seedlist.  On the flip side, Nova isn’t quite as impressive as we thought they were at the beginning of the season.  They are still really good, but it’s just that they are probably more Sweet Sixteen good than they are Final Four good right now.

-Kentucky got a big road win at Texas A&M.  The Aggies were 14-2 coming into last night, and were really jacked for the game.  They also needed a signature win to help build up their resume, so this was a good team playing at home, and Kentucky beat them 64-58, which really makes UK’s resume look a little bit better.

-Alabama picked up a big 70-67 win against LSU that helps them out.  They had hit a bit of a skid and whenever you beat a ranked team in.

-Xavier really had to sweat at DePaul and was behind for most of the game, but a missed shot at the buzzer by DePaul gave X the 68-67 win, which adds another road win to their resume.

-TCU was/is a fringe bubble team that could have really used a road win at Oklahoma State last night, but they came up just short 57-56.  In other big news from yesterday, Oklahoma State Assistant Coach Barry Hinson had THIS to say about butter!!!

-Iowa had been on a bit of a roll having won six of their last seven, but couldn’t get it done at Rutgers last night as they fell 48-46.  This will DEFINITELY knock the Hawkeyes down my personal seedlist!!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-GEORGETOWN AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Providence is continuing to string together wins and build up their resume (which is already impressive).  They have another winnable home game tonight.

-INDIANA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Indiana finally picked up a true road game in their last game, but tonight is a much taller order.  They seem to be squarely on the bubble right now, but a win tonight could catapult them inside of it.  Purdue looks to be a solid protected seed that still has an outside shot at the #1 line.  Oh yeah, and on top of all of that, this is a really big rivalry game.

-SAINT LOUIS AT UMASS (Atlantic Ten).  SLU is outside the bubble, but they may be close enough to it to reach it.  It goes without saying that they need this one on the road today.

-SMU AT MEMPHIS (American).  SMU is also outside the bubble, and if they want any hopes of reaching it then this is the kind of game that they’re going to have to be able to win.

-BELMONT AT MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley).  Belmont is coming off a home loss to Murray State, but they should still be okay for being in a position to get an at-large so long as they don’t lose to anyone else.  They may get a bit of a challenge tonight seeing as how Morehead State is unbeaten at home.

-USC AT COLORADO (Pac 12).  USC is in a bit of a tailspin, and while they aren’t in any danger of missing the field, they are looking less and less like a protected seed.  Winning at Colorado isn’t easy, so this game has a bit of a pivotal feel to it.  If the Trojans can pull it off they add a nice win to their resume.  If they can’t then their tailspin continues.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT SAM HOUSTON (WAC).  We haven’t had New Mexico State on our board all year, but they are 15-2 and it looks like they may be good enough to win out.  If they do that, then I can’t imagine that the committee would not give them a serious look.

-EASTERN ILLINOIS AT MURRAY STATE (Ohio Valley).  Murray looks to be inside the bubble and will likely stay there so long as they hold serve.

-UCONN AT BUTLER (Big East).  This is a winnable road game for a UConn team that already has a really impressive resume.

-BOISE STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  Boise State is squarely on our bubble, and they’ve got a bit of a road test tonight against a Utah State team that isn’t on our board, but that is still tough to beat at home.

-SAN DIEGO AT BYU (West Coast).  BYU shouldn’t have any trouble holding serve in this one.  It’s a virtual buy game.

-SANTA CLARA AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  Saint Mary’s is in our field, but they’re in the bottom half and can hardly skate the rest of the way.  This is a winnable road game against a decent Santa Clara team, and SMC needs to take care of business.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  San Francisco is having a good year and if they keep going like they have been they should be able to make the field.  Winning at Gonzaga is a very tall order, though.  But, sometimes when people take a shot at the moon, they hit it!

-ARIZONA AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  Stanford has been playing better, but they still have work to do if they want to get to where their resume puts them safely in the field.  Having said that, beating Arizona would qualify as “doing a lot of work.”  Arizona has a shot at a #1 seed, but they pretty much need to blow through the Pac 12 in order to get it.

-UCLA AT UTAH (Pac 12).  Road games are rarely easy, but this one is certainly manageable.  The Bruins look to be a solid protect ed seed and Utah has a lot of work to do just to get to the NIT.

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Under the Radar: January 19th

Tonight’s feature conference is the ASun, and we focus on how Kennesaw State, after being terrible for the better part of the last two-and-a-half years, is suddenly 3-0 in league play and is hosting Liberty in a big game this week.

From there we run through the other 21 UTR conferences and discuss how Vermont is running away from the America East and how they could be dangerous in the Round of 64, how we like Ohio U’s chances of landing inside the bubble if they can continue to blow through the MAC, how Iona appears to have a clear path to win out in the MAAC, how Murray State had a big win at Belmont and for now appears to be solidly inside the bubble, how there are three good teams in CUSA with UAB, North Texas, and LA Tech, and much more.  And as we do ever week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 19

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Baylor got a battle from West Virginia, but held on to win and snap their two game losing streak 77-68.  Like any Big 12 road win, it looks good on their resume.

-Florida State and Duke seemed to seesaw back and forth, but FSU ended up picking up a much needed overtime win 79-78 in a game that came down to the last possession.  It was the 13th straight overtime win for Florida State, and more importantly for this year it was a much needed quality win on their resume.

-Kansas got all they wanted from Oklahoma, but pulled out a 67-64 win on the road.

-Wisconsin got a battle from Northwestern, but was able to hold serve 82-76 and add yet another road win to their resume.

-Texas Tech was in complete control agains Iowa State throughout the second half, and the 72-60 final score isn’t indicative of just how much the Red Raiders dominated.  They are suddenly one of the hottest teams in college hoops.  Well, minus the loss at Kansas State.  Speaking of K State…

-Texas needed to hold serve at home against K State, and failed to do so.  When you look at Texas on paper, they seem rather unspectacular to me, and when they fail to win at home against a team that does not appear to be solidly in the tournament field, that is a sign for alarm.

-Dayton blew out Saint Bonaventure, and are suddenly looking as good as anyone else in the Atlantic Ten on the court.  They probably won’t have the resume to make the NCAA Tournament without the auto-bid, but if they do win the auto  bid than their opponent in the Round of 64 better watch out.

-Iona needed overtime at Monmuth, but ended up getting a hugely important 86-85 win.  This game had such a pivotal feel to it for the Gaels.  A win meant beating a good team on the road, whereas a loss would have meant dropping another game to a team that does not appear to be inside the bubble.

-Davidson really had to sweat, but they came from behind and picked up a nice road win at VCU.

-Last, and certainly least, earlier in the week I had discussed how I didn’t think North Carolina was any good.  Last night they did absolutely nothing to change my mind.  They were completely blown out of the building by Miami FL 85-57.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT FLORIDA (SEC).  This is a very bubblicious game that both teams need.

-LSU AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Both teams are safely in the field (for now) and both could end up being protected seeds, but as good as they are both resumes have room to improve and this would end up being a big win for whoever pulls it off.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Creighton looked to be on a roll, but they’ve lost their last two and are looking to bounce back.  This is a winnable home game, so it’s a chance for them to do that.

-WAKE FOREST AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Wake is straddling the bubble right now, and although a win at Georgia Tech wouldn’t be Earth-shattering, it would at least be a road win.

-MARQUETTE AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Marquette looks to be on a roll, but with that being said winning a road game at Villanova would require a Herculean type of effort.  A loss won’t set them back at all, but a win would really elevate their resume.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  Oklahoma State has won some big games this year, and are still playing with a lot of pride despite not being eligible for the postseason.  TCU is hovering around the bubble and could really use a quality road win like this one.

-KENTUCKY AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  This game has something at stake for both teams.  TAMU has a bloated record, but needs some more notable wins on their resume.  Kentucky also needs some notable wins away from home to strengthen their profile.  This one should be a fun one tonight!

-IOWA AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  Iowa has put together a string of wins, and if they can keep that going with another conference road win then their resume will be bumped up another notch.

-GEORGIA AT AUBURN (SEC).  Auburn is looking more and more like a team that will end up on the #1 line.  They should be able to hold serve at home tonight.

-XAVIER AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Xavier is having a really good year, but like a lot of teams the aren’t quite as good on the road as they are at home.  This is a winnable (albeit not easy) road game and a chance to add another road win to their resume.

-SAN JOSE STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  Wyoming is hovering around the bubble, so it’s important that they hold serve in games like this.

-NEW MEXICO AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  Colorado State continues to remain safely inside the bubble, and will stay there so long as they continue to hold serve.

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MLK Classic: HoopsHD is in the house for Notre Dame-Howard

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has spent most of this month at Capital 1 Arena covering Georgetown but he decided to take a detour yesterday to check out a special game at Howard University. The MLK Classic featuring Notre Dame at Howard has been years in the making but was canceled last year due to COVID. This was the 1st road game in Notre Dame men’s basketball history at a Historically Black College and University. Jon’s photo essay is below.

There was a LONG line of students waiting outside to enter the gym 1 hour before tip-off on a cold windy day in DC: fortunately, a security guard let me cut the line so I could walk inside and pick up my credential. I could not find a “media room” with stats/food but a nice woman who worked for Fox let me take a chicken wrap/chips/chocolate chip cookie/diet Coke. The network brought everybody out to DC for this noteworthy game including a live pregame show in 1 corner of the court starring Mike Hill/Steve Lavin/Jim Jackson:


Play-by-play man Gus Johnson was supposed to have a huge homecoming (he graduated from Howard in 1990 with a degree in political science) but due to a positive COVID test he was replaced by Tim Brando. I decided to sit in the top row because there is not a bad seat inside the 2700-seat gym…and I did not want anyone breathing down my neck. As you can see by this banner, this year marks the 30th anniversary of Howard’s last NCAA tourney appearance (Greg Ostertag scored 16 PTS off the bench in a 100-67 win by Kansas in 1992):


This year also marks the 75th anniversary of Black student-athletes at Notre Dame. The Irish wore special warm-up shirts during the pregame shootaround to honor former Black student-athletes who helped create the foundation of the program. 1 of those founders was #32 Orlando Woolridge, who played in the 1978 Final 4 as a freshman and was 2nd-team All-American in 1981:


Let’s tip it off!:


The main reason this game was able to happen is the relationship between the 2 head coaches. Howard’s Kenny Blakeney was previously an assistant to Mike Brey at Delaware before Brey became head coach at Notre Dame in 2000. The crowd was so quiet in the 1st half that you could actually hear both of them yelling out instructions to their respective teams from the sideline:


1 of the best parts of any game at Howard is the band/dance team/cheerleaders who entertain the fans from start to finish:


I did not even know who Notre Dame freshman Blake Wesley was a few months ago but after seeing him listed in a couple of mock drafts as a potential lottery pick this June I was excited to see him in person. He did not disappoint in the 1st half with his amazing athleticism that allowed him to get several sweet dunks:


My earliest memory of Yale transfer Paul Atkinson was when he scored 11 PTS in a 23-PT loss to my Penn Quakers in the 2018 Ivy tourney: good times! The 6’9” big man scored 6 PTS early vs. the Bison due to his size advantage and I assumed he would keep dominating throughout but he actually went scoreless in the 2nd half:


The Irish were in control for most of the 1st half but only led 31-30 at halftime due to a late run by Howard. The star of the 2nd stanza was sophomore Steve Settle: say that 6 times fast! He looks like a string bean (6’10”, 175 pounds) but he did a little of everything: a reverse layup/&1, a turnaround jumper, a dunk, a 3, and a tip-in to set a career-high with 25 PTS:


His teammate Kyle Foster only made 43 shots from behind the arc in the last 2 seasons combined but has been on fire all season long as a SR. After making 20 threes combined in his past 4 games, he kept rolling by making 4 more on Monday and is now shooting a ridiculous 50.5% from behind the arc this year (52-103):


The Bison were able to hang around the entire afternoon due to a very sloppy performance by Notre Dame, who ended up turning the ball over 15 times. The 2 most dependable Irish ballhandlers were Dane Goodwin and Nate Laszewski, who each played 30+ minutes and only turned the ball over once. Goodwin was scoring from all over the court in the final 20 minutes including a corner 3, a baseline jumper, and a dunk:


Laszewski also stepped outside to make a pair of threes but used his 6’10” size to dominate the boards and finished with 17 PTS/13 REB:


Howard FR PG Elijah Hawkins made a layup in the final minute to cut the deficit to a single point and bring the crowd to its feet but his team could just not get over the hump and ended up losing by a score of 71-68:


Notre Dame was 4-5 just 1 month ago but now they are 11-6 and tied for 4th in the ACC with a 4-2 conference record. After the game Coach Brey said that the atmosphere inside “The Burr” was as good as that of any ACC road game, and that he decided early in the 2nd half to only play 1 big man (which is why Laszewski played 32 minutes and Atkinson only played 18):


That is a wrap, but check back next weekend as we get back on the Hoyas beat for our coverage of Villanova-Georgetown.

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