Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, January 9th

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Youngstown State (7-4, 3-4) at Wright State (7-3, 5-2) – 3:00 PM EST

Today’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Fairborn, Ohio for a matchup between a pair of Horizon League contenders – the Youngstown State Penguins finish up a 2-game series at Wright State. While their league play has been a disappointment so far this year based on what we expected of the Penguins, they began to redeem themselves bigtime with a buzzer-beating 74-72 win last night. Naz Bohannon led all scorers with 28 points and had an assist on the game-winner from Garrett Covington.

The Raiders of Wright State got off to a 5-0 start in league play as expected – they swept Detroit-Mercy and Green Bay and blew out Oakland by 39 points in their first game against the Grizzlies. But Oakland responded with an upset the following day with an 81-71 home win. Loudon Love (15.1 PPG, 11. RPG) continues to be the focal point for the Raiders, but now Tanner Holden (16.4 PPG) has become another scoring option for Wright State as well.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 9th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Michigan State led Purdue by 15 at the half and appeared to have it all locked up toward the end of the game, but a crazy sequence of plays in the final seconds had Purdue pulling out a 55-54 win.  Sparty isn’t in any danger of missing the tournament, and chances are they’ll still end up as a protected seed, but they’ve still got a lot of work to do.  And, that wasn’t anywhere close to the craziest finish of day!!

-In Sun Belt play, Little Rock trailed Louisiana by 2, but had the ball in the final seconds with the shot clock off.  The problem was that the lights in the arena also went off for a few seconds, which was understandably distracting.  Play was not stopped, and while the lights did come back on, Little Rock was unable to get off any kind of a good shot and Louisiana held on for the win.  It was LITERALLY lights out defense!!  Little Rock head coach Darrell Walker was understandably, and justifiably, furious.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT JOHN’S AT CREIGHTON.  Creighton is ranked in the top ten, has looked like a top ten team, and appears to be on the path to a solid protected seed.  They should be able to hold serve today.

-OHIO STATE AT RUTGERS.  Both teams have hit a bit of a skid with Ohio State losing two of their last three and Rutgers losing three of their last four, but both are still healthy overall.  Having said that, both could really use this win today.

-WAKE FOREST AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke still can’t seem to get their motor started, but they’ve got a winnable conference home game today and they need to hold serve.

-RICHMOND AT GEORGE MASON (Atlantic Ten).  Richmond is looking less and less like a solid tournament team and more like a bubble team.  They can’t afford to slip up on the road today.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT SAINT BONAVENTURE (Atlantic Ten).  The Bonnies haven’t had as many chances to take the court and prove themselves, but they do have the looks of a tournament caliber team and should be able to take care of business today.

-MIAMI FL AT NC STATE (ACC).  Miami has been plagued by injuries, but when they play up to their ceiling they are a tournament caliber team.  NC State has a bloated record, but needs some notable wins on their resume so it’s important that they hold serve today.

-ALABAMA AT AUBURN (SEC).  Alabama is looking damn good.  They should break into the rankings soon and appear to be on pace to safely land in the top half of the bracket.  They go on the road to face their rivals today who have looked…well…not quite as good.

-TEXAS AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12).  Both teams are in the rankings, and Texas is actually looking like they could put together a case for a #1 seed.  Another road win against a top 15 team would certainly help strengthen that case.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  ECU’s program is much improved, but even at 7-2 their chances of making the NCAA Tournament are probably still a long shot.  But, if they can keep stringing together wins, then we will keep looking at them.

-TENNESSEE AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  I wouldn’t call this one a cakewalk for the Vols, but it’s definitely the type of road game that a protected seed should be able to win.

-VIRGINIA AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  This should be a winnable game for the Hoos, who continue to hold serve and keep themselves in a good position.

-SETON HALL AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Seton Hall has been very schizophrenic this year, especially recently.  This is a game that they should be able to win, which would help because any road win is helpful, but it wouldn’t shock me at all if DePaul took them down.

-UCF AT TULSA (American).  Both teams have made some noise this year, but both also still have some work to do.  A win today would be helpful for either team.

-RHODE ISLAND AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  VCU is looking like a solid tournament team, but they need to continue to hold serve in games like this.  Rhody has been a bit of a disappointment, but they’re still capable of playing at a high level.

-VMI AT FURMAN (SoCon).  Furman may still have a very narrow path to land inside the bubble, but it pretty much involves nothing short of winning out.

-BAYLOR AT TCU (Big 12).  Baylor continues to look like a solid #1 seed caliber team and they have a chance to add another notable road win to their resume.  TCU could end up inside the bubble, especially if they’re able to pull off a big win in a game like this.

-GEORGIA AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Both teams have good records and both have shown strong signs of life, but both also need big wins to build up their resumes, so today’s game is important for both teams.

-TULANE AT HOUSTON (American).  Despite suffering a bit of a setback last week Houston still appears to be cruising toward a protected seed so long as they’re able to hold serve in games like this.

-TEXAS TECH AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  This should be a winnable road game for a Texas Tech team that is in good shape, but also still has room to improve.

-UCONN AT BUTLER.  UConn looks like a tournament team, but they’re a long way from being able to set it on cruise control.  They need to make sure they hold serve in games like this.

-UNLV AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  Colorado State looks to be good enough to finish inside the bubble, and they’ve got a few good things on their resume, but they absolutely have to hold serve in games like this in order to stay there.

-OKLAHOMA AT KANSAS (Big 12).  Oklahoma looks like a solid tournament team, but Kansas (at least a lot of the time) looks like a solid #1 seed.  Therefore Kansas is trying to hold serve and Oklahoma is trying to pick up a huge win.

-BOWLING GREEN AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN (MAC).  The chances for Bowling Green to land inside the bubble are slim, but if they can blow through the MAC they do have at least a small chance.

-OREGON STATE AT COLORADO (Pac 12).  Colorado is coming off a really nice statement win and is in good shape.  They just need to take care of business today.

-KENTUCKY AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Florida is back in action, but their resume seems a little flimsy and they still have some work to do.  Kentucky has more than just some work to do.  They’ve got loads and loads of work to do.

-UT MARTIN AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  We will keep following Belmont until they give us a reason not to.  If they run the table during the OVC regular season then they got a chance to land inside the bubble.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  The biggest thing that Oklahoma State needs to win is their appeal from the NCAA, but if they get that then they seem to be a solid NCAA Tournament caliber team.

-CLEMSON AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  Clemson ended their long losing streak in Chapel Hill last year, and are following that up with a really big year this year.  They have looked like the better team, appear to have the better resume, and are higher in the rankings.  This is a chance for them to continue to build on that, but it’s also a chance for UNC to start to turn things back around.

-USC AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac 12).  USC is off to a solid start and can make it a little more solid if they’re able to pick up this road win.  Arizona State has been a little disappointing and needs to string together some wins just to get them back in the hunt.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA).  WKU has a path to an at-large bid, but they pretty much need to blow through CUSA in order to get it.

-SANTA CLARA AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  This game feels like it’s between two teams that are outside the bubble, but are also within reach of it, so both have quite a bit to play for tonight.

-GONZAGA AT PORTLAND (West Coast).  Even though this is a conference road game, there’s a good chance it will end up looking a lot like a buy game.

-GEORGETOWN AT SYRACUSE.  Both teams appear to be going in opposite directions.  Syracuse is heading toward being safely inside the bubble, and Georgetown is looking like they are a complete non-factor.  But, it is a rivalry game, and crazy things can happen in those kinds of games.

-UCLA AT ARIZONA (Pac 12). I like how UCLA has been playing and they can add another decent road win to an already decent profile tonight.

-NEVADA AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  San Diego State is a solid team that should safely land in the top half of the bracket, and perhaps even end up as a protected seed if they keep on winning.  They need to hold serve tonight.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  Stanford looks like a tournament caliber team that still has some work to do.  Wazzu probably isn’t, but they do have a bloated record (albeit against cupcakes) and did play Arizona tough in their only loss.  If they can get a win like this then it completely changes the look of their resume.

-OREGON AT UTAH (Pac 12).  Oregon is looking to bounce back after losing to Colorado, and this is a winnable (but not easy) road game for them.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Jan 8th

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NEWS AND NOTES

-Wisconsin needed a couple of overtimes, but they were able to hold off Indiana at home, which should keep them in the top ten and solidly in the discussion for a #1 seed.  For the Hoosiers it was heartbreaking, but if they play like that the rest of the way they’ll get the wins they need to land inside the bubble and go dancing this March.

-Northwestern looked fantastic in the first half against Illinois!!  It was a very impressive showing after getting blown out so badly their last time out!!  Then the second half started, and what was a blowout lead for the Wildcats ended up being a blowout loss as Illinois outscored them 53-13 in the second half.  You don’t often see a game that starts out as a blowout, and then turns into an inverse blowout.

-Colorado picked up a huge win against Oregon that is both an important win for their resume and a statement win on the court.  The Buffs had looked good this season, but didn’t have too many wins of this calbier.

-SMU suffered a pretty big setback as they fell to Cincinnati at home.  Cincinnati has been hot and cold this season, but mostly cold, so this one could hurt SMU in the end.

-UCLA outlasted Arizona State to add another decent win to a decent profile.  It’s not a great profile, but it is decent and is probably being a little undervalued.

-Gonzaga jumped out to a 25-4 lead over BYU.  I changed the channel.  I don’t think anything unexpected happened after that.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-OHIO U AT TOLEDO (MAC).  Ohio looked to be one of the best teams in the MAC right out of the gate, but Toledo has looked like one of the best teams in the MAC in recent weeks and is putting together quite a season.

-PURDUE AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State has looked rather anemic at times this season, but they are coming off a decisive win against Rutgers, which was probably their most impressive performance of the year, and may be starting to look like a solid protected seed.

-GEORGIA STATE AT TROY (Sun Belt).  I think Georgia State has a path to landing inside the bubble, but they need to totally dominate the SBC in order to do it.

-AIR FORCE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  Boise State looks like a solid tournament caliber team who should end up inside the bubble so long as they don’t fail to hold serve in games like this.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA).  These are two of the better CUSA teams.  If WKU can pick up the sweep they may have a clear shot at winning out or coming close to it.

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Under The Radar: January 7th

Tonight’s feature conference is the Big South.  We discuss what an unbelievable year Winthrop is having with an undefeated season, and we discuss their chances of making the NCAA Tournament if they fail to win the conference tournament.

From there we run through the other 20 UTR leagues and discuss what an amazing year Drake is having and how they could end up in the top 25, how the NEC is back in action, how Western Kentucky dropped one of their two games against Charlotte and what that means for the Toppers, how Furman is once again looking like a really strong team, and how several teams in the Big West are having trouble getting games in.

And, as we do every week, 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: Thursday, January 7th

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Jacksonville State (7-2, 3-0) at Eastern Kentucky (9-2, 3-1) – 8:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day goes to the OVC where the Colonels of Eastern Kentucky will host the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. We normally talk more about coach Ray Harper’s teams in March when they’re making unexpected postseason runs (i.e. Jax St., Western Kentucky), but the Gamecocks have gotten off to a 3-0 start in league play this year. With the wins coming against bottom feeders like Tennessee Tech and UT-Martin, tonight’s game represents a huge jump up in competition. Darian Adams is averaging just over 14 points a game for Jax State.

Eastern Kentucky continues to look more and more like a team that will be in the thick of the OVC race this year. The Colonels ended up splitting games with Morehead State to start league play (and frankly were lucky not to be swept), but an 80-75 win at Austin Peay in their last game was a more encouraging sign. Wendell Green Jr. had 30 points for EKU in their last outing.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 7th

NEWS AND NOTES

-It was a busy day both inside and outside of college basketball yesterday.  We decided to postpone Under the Radar until tonight so be on the lookout for that.  We hope everyone out there, regardless of political affiliation, is safe and has a healthy peace of mind after yesterday.  Other than those well wishes, we will stick what we stick to on this site, which is college basketball.

-Seton Hall had looked really good coming into yesterday’s game at Creighton.  They did not look good yesterday.  Creighton, on the other hand, looked amazing.  They blew The Hall off the court 89-53 in one of the most impressive single game performances we’ve seen from a Big East team (or any team that isn’t Gonzaga) all season long.

-Tennessee had to come from behind to beat Arkansas in a 79-74 battle.  While Arkansas didn’t win, I think I was more impressed with them yesterday than I had been at any point before that.

-Minnesota continues to look like a protected seed at home and a sub-NIT team on the road.  Michigan blew their doors off 82-57.

-Louisville appeared to have Virginia Tech at arms length for the whole game, but the Hokies kept it just close enough to keep it within reach, and actually had a shot to win the game as time expired, but the Cardinals held on for the 73-71 win.

-Duke beat Boston College.  By 1.  At home.  I think it’s time for me to say that I’m not all that impressed with Duke this year.

-Pitt got a really nice road win against Syracuse.  We were quick to write off the Panthers when they lost their season opener, but they’ve lost just one game since then and are now starting to rack up some quality wins.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-OREGON AT COLORADO (Pac 12).  Oregon is in the rankings, but has a chance to pick up what would be one of their better wins of the season so far considering that it’s a conference road game against a Colorado team that appears to be of tournament caliber (but who could also use a notable win of their own).

-IOWA AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Iowa continues to look like a solid protected seed who could win the Big Ten and/or end up as a #1 seed.

-INDIANA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Indiana is looking to safely secure a spot inside the bubble and a win in a game like this can certainly help with that.  Wisky is trying to win a Big Ten title and earn a #1 seed.

-CINCINNATI AT SMU (American).  SMU is coming off their first loss of the season, but it was to Houston so it’s hardly damaging.  They’re in good shape and will remain that way so long as they hold serve tonight.

-SEMO AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  A win for Belmont gets them to 11-1, and if they run the table in the OVC, which they are good enough to do, they may sneak inside the bubble.

-COLORADO STATE AT UNLV (Mountain West).  Colorado State’s big win against San Diego State has made them look like a possible tournament team, but they pretty much need to roll over all their opponents who are outside the bubble if they want to get there.

-BYU AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  BYU looks like a solid tournament team, but even solid tournament teams are overmatched by Gonzaga.  I mean hell! protected seeds appear to be overmatched by Gonzaga.

-ILLINOIS AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Northwestern has been on a bit of a skid since getting off to such an incredible start, and it will be tough to pull themselves out of it tonight against an Illinois team that’s in the rankings and looking like they can earn a protected seed.

-WASHINGTON AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  I still think this Stanford team has potential, but they need to pick up some big wins between now and the end.  They also need to hold serve in games like this.

-USC AT ARIZONA (Pac 12).  I like this USC team, but their resume could use some patch work.  A road win in a game like this would certainly help.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT CALIFORNIA (Pac 12).  Wazzu’s only loss of the season was in overtime to Arizona.  The problem is they have no quality wins to speak of, but they’ll get their chances between now and the end.  They also need to keep beating up on non-tournament teams in order to have a chance.

-NEVADA AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  San Diego State still looks like a team that will land solidly inside the bubble despite a couple of setbacks.  They need to hold serve in games like this.

-UCLA AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac 12).  I think these are two likely tournament teams, but it’s also two teams who need to build up their resumes and tonight’s game is an opportunity to do that.

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