News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 21st

NEWS AND NOTES

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-Northwestern lost their sixth straight game as Wisconsin totally dominated the second half.  Losing on the road to Wisconsin isn’t a problem, but the 6th straight is definitely a problem.

-Providence, after losing several heartbreakers this season, got a big win at Creighton last night 74-70.  It was close all throughout, but the Friars maintained a lead for most of the game, and were able to hold on to it down the stretch.

-Clemson lost their second straight game, and it was the second time in a row they were blown out.  Georgia Tech played what was probably their best game of the year in the 83-65 win.  The Yellow Jackets are suddenly 7-3 on the year and 3-1 in the ACC with a few decent looking wins.

-Winthrop defeated Presby to remain unbeaten.  We will keep pointing that out until they lose a game.

-VCU had a 14pt lead over Saint Bonaventure into the second half, and then just quit playing.  The Bonnies totally dominated the last part of the game and ended up with a 70-54 win, which is big for a team that we think is good, but who needs games on their resume.  The Bonnies are now 7-1 on the year and looking as good as anyone in the Atlantic Ten.

-Colorado had been playing well and appeared to have an easy game at Washington last night, but the Huskies looked like a brand new team and held off the Buffs.  The 84-80 win is just the second of the year for Washington, and as of now a really bad looking loss for Colorado.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-USC AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  USC could really use a win, and Stanford pretty much desperately needs a win.  Both teams should be feeling quite a bit of urgency coming into this one.

-RUTGERS AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Winning at Penn State isn’t necessarily easy, but making the NCAA Tournament isn’t easy and requires that teams be able to do things that aren’t easy.  Rutgers has been in a bit of a tailspin and needs to pull themselves out of it today.

-WICHITA STATE AT MEMPHIS (American).  I think Wichita State’s stock is rising.  This is another winnable road game and a chance to give their resume another little boost.

-EASTERN ILLINOIS AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  Belmont can improve to 15-1 with a win.  Anything short of winning out will likely require the automatic bid, but there may be room for them inside the bubble if they are able to win out.

INDIANA AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Iowa looks like a team that will land on the top two lines, and they shouldn’t have too much trouble holding serve tonight.

-UCLA AT CALIFORNIA (Pac 12).  The Bruins are playing really well right now and should be able to hold serve against Cal.  UCLA is ranked 24th, and they should probably even be a little higher than that.

-PORTLAND AT BYU (West Coast).  BYU is a solid tournament team and shouldn’t have too much trouble at home tonight against Portland.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast).  Santa Clara has quite a bit of weight to lift if they want to land inside the bubble, but I do think they at least have a path.  It goes without saying that they need to win this one tonight.

-COLORADO STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  Utah State won decisively the other night and continues to at least pass the eye test for an NCAA Tournament bid.  They need to keep building up their resume, though.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Thursday, January 21

Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado, 8:30 PM Eastern, pluto.tv

The Under the Radar Game of the Day turns its attention to Greeley, CO tonight for one of our favorite Big Sky rivalries — the NoCoEWU Cup between hosts Northern Colorado and Eastern Washington.  This rivalry series (completely invented by us here at HoopsHD) will be played tonight and Saturday night — and if either team can pick up the sweep, they will be able to display the non-existent NoCoEWU Cup trophy until next year!

The Northern Colorado Bears enter tonight’s game at 7-6 overall and 4-4 in Big Sky play.  They are led by Bodie Hume, who is averaging a team high 15.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game.  Also keep an eye on Matt Johnson II, who averaged 18 points in last week’s sweep of Idaho.  The Bears are especially strong on defense, where they are ranked fourth in the Big Sky so far this season.

Eastern Washington, one of the preseason favorites in the Big Sky, enters this tough rivalry series at 3-5 overall and 2-1 in conference play, just a game behind Montana State in the loss column in the standings.  The Eagles are a deep, dangerous team.  Tanner Groves leads the way with 16.6 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, but also keep an eye on Kim Aiken Jr (11.8 points, 8 rebounds per game) and Jacob Davison (14.6 points per game).  All three will need to bring their A-games this week as they take on one of the better defensive teams in the conference.

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Under The Radar: January 20th

Tonight we feature the Metro Atlantic and what a great start Siena is off to.  Unfortunately the Saints weren’t able to play any OOC games, and we hope they can get some in by the end of the year, but we believe they are legitimately good and capable of making someone sweat in the NCAA Tournament if they’re able to get there.

From there we run through the other 20 UTR leagues and talk about how the race is tightening in the America East, Winthrop’s chances of going undefeated in the Big South, Southern Utah’s great season and how they’re keeping pace with Montana State in the Big Sky, Furman’s big loss to VMI, and how conferences like the WAC and Big West continue to struggle to get games in.  And, as always, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, January 20

Abilene Christian at Sam Houston State, 9:30 PM Eastern, espn+

The Under the Radar Game of the Day takes us to Huntsville, Texas this evening for a huge matchup at the top of the Southland standings.  Abilene Christian is 3-0 so far in Southland play and 11-2 overall while host Sam Houston State is 5-0 in conference play and 11-5 overall.  Depending on what Stephen F Austin (4-0 in conference) does tonight, the winner of this game has a chance to be in sole possession of first place tomorrow morning.

Abilene Christian has the best metrics of any Southland team so far this year, sitting at 73 in the NET entering play tonight.  The Wildcats are led by Coryon Mason and Kolton Kohl, both of whom are averaging double-digits in scoring, and Joe Pleasant, the team’s top rebounder and third leading scorer.  However, the key for the Wildcats is defense, as they enter the game with the nation’s best turnover margin and fourth best scoring defense, only allowing 57.3 points per game.

Sam Houston State is led by guard Zach Nutall, the team’s top scorer (20.4 points per game) and rebounder (5.5 per game).  Nutall has already won Southland Player of the Week honors twice this season, including last week when he passed the career 1000 point scoring mark during a 33 point, 9 rebound effort against Houston Baptist.  The Bearkats will need Nutall to find a way to score big against ACU’s tough defense if they want to win the game and post a claim at being the top team in the conference this year.

 

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 20th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Villanova got back onto the court for the first time in almost a month, and did not have the easiest time with Seton Hall.  They held on for a 76-74 win due to some questionable late foul calls in the game, but it was still a well earned win.  Seton Hall seems to be leading the nation in close losses to good teams.

-Now for a loss that WASN’T close.  After looking rather pedestrian for the past several weeks (and understandably so) Florida came to life and absolutely blew 6th ranked Tennessee off the floor.  It was surreal!  If the Gators are back, they didn’t phase in their comeback.  They went from zero to ten in a hurry!

-Purdue has gotten better and better as the season has gone along, and they got what was perhaps their biggest win of the year last night at Ohio State.  It’s the fourth straight win for the Boilers after a modest 7-5 start.  They have a real tough test coming up against a Michigan team that had cracked a few peoples’ top five.

-Alabama continues to blow good teams off the court.  I’m not sure where this came from.  We thought the Tide would have a good year and perhaps make the NCAA Tournament.  We didn’t see them being a legit top ten team, but that’s exactly what they’ve looked like these past few weeks.  They absolutely took LSU apart last night in a 30pt win that was probably even more lopsided than that.

-USC, who we had been rightfully praising for the past couple of weeks, really stubbed their toes last night with a loss to Oregon State.  Oregon State isn’t great by any stretch of the imagination, but they also aren’t nearly as bad as we thought they’d be.  They are now 7-5 on the year and 3-3 in Pac 12 play.

-Pitt held off Duke to improve to 8-2 on the year and 4-1 in the ACC.  Had it not been for their season opening loss to Saint Francis U, Pitt would probably be in a lot of peoples’ top 25 by now.  They may be headed their anyway.  Duke isn’t as good as they normally are, but the string of wins that Pitt has put together has been impressive.

-Utah State picked up another impressive win as they decisively beat Colorado State 83-64.  Colorado State looked like they were arguably a bubble team, and Utah State just trucked them.  The Aggies didn’t play the toughest OOC schedule, but if you look at them on the court, especially in the last week or so, they’ve certainly passed the so-called eye-test.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WINTHROP AT PRESBYTARIAN (Big South).  Winthrop is looking to remain undefeated on the season.

-VCU AT SAINT BONAVENTURE (Atlantic Ten).  This is a big game between two teams that we think could be tournament caliber teams, but haven’t had very many opportunities to show it (especially the Bonnies).  That makes this a big game today.

-PROVIDENCE AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Providence appears to be a lot better than their record, so even though Creighton is ranked 11th they better not overlook the Friars.  Providence is looking to string together wins to shore up their resume, and Creighton is looking to end up as a protected seed.

-CLEMSON AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Clemson had their doors blown off against Virginia and needs to wash that nasty taste out of their mouths, but they are still having a fantastic year overall.  Still, GA Tech has shown signs of life this year too, so Clemson can’t just sleepwalk through this one.

-FURMAN AT VMI (SoCon).  I still think there may be room for Furman inside the bubble if they can win out, but anything shorter than that will make it tough, and VMI can be hard to play against.

-TULSA AT HOUSTON (American).  Tulsa pulled the big upset the first time these two met.  It’s Houston’s only loss and they will be looking to bounce back from it.  As amazing as the first one was, if Tulsa can do it again it will be the biggest diamond on their resume and their strongest case for a bid.

-NORTHWESTERN AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Northwestern keeps slipping, and pretty soon I think they will be out of the picture.  It’s not that losing at Wisky is all that bad.  Wisky is a very likely protected seed.  But losing six in a row is certainly bad.

-COLORADO AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  Colorado continues to have a solid year, they can pick up another road win, another conference win, and improve to 12-3 on the year with a win tonight.

-FRESNO STATE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  Boise State looks to be safely inside the bubble for now and will remain there so long as they can keep holding serve.

-AUBURN AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Arkansas has a respectable 10-4 record, but there isn’t anything on their resume to get all that excited about, so they need to keep holding serve against non-tournament caliber teams if they want any chance of staying in the picture.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Akron at Bowling Green

Akron at Bowling Green, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn+

With our colleague John Stalica having to step away for a bit, Chad is back at the helm of one of his original job duties here at HoopsHD — the Under the Radar Game of the Day!  To start this return to action, our game today is a very important battle at the top of the MAC standings between Akron (5-3, 3-2) and Bowling Green (10-3, 6-1).

The Akron Zips are coming off of a thrilling overtime win over Toledo this past weekend, when senior Maishe Dailey drilled a 3-pointer with 2.9 seconds left in OT to knock Toledo out of sole possession of first place in the conference standings.  Although Dailey was the hero this past weekend, the player to watch on the Zips all season long ahs been Loren Cristian Jackson.  Jackson is averaging a team and conference high 22.6 points and 7.0 assists per game this season.  In fact, Jackson has already been named Lute Olsen National Player of the Week twice this season.

Bowling Green entered this season as one of the favorites to win the MAC.  They looked very strong in their last game out, a 10-point road win at Buffalo.  Justin Turner is the player to watch out for tonight, as he leads the team with 21 points and 5.3 assist per game, though Daeqwon Plowden and Trae Diggs are also averaging double digits in points.  Tonight’s game has all the earmarks of a fun contest, involving a matchup of two of the best Under the Radar guards in the entire nation.

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