Under The Radar Game of the Day: Sunday, January 3rd

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Southern Illinois (7-1, 1-1) at Drake (11-0, 2-0) – 6:00 PM EST (ESPNU)

Today (and tomorrow, for that matter) we have a pair of teams with padded records facing off in a Missouri Valley conference tilt – the surprising Salukis of Southern Illinois hit the road to Des Moines to take on the unbeaten Drake Bulldogs. The high point for SIU was a win at Butler back in December – they ended what was a 59-game winning streak against noncon foes for Butler. However, they did follow that up with a surprising split against Evansville to open up conference play. Marcus Domask has led the Salukis with an 18.1 points per game average through 8 games this season.

Drake opened their season with a win at Kansas State and then were largely untested going into conference play with what was a 9-0 nonconference campaign. They opened up Valley play with a pair of wins at Indiana State last week. Their first game was an 18-point blowout, but they did have to come back from a 9-point deficit to win the second leg 73-66. ShanQuanj Hemphill is averaging just over 14 points a game for the Bulldogs.

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Bracketology 2021: March Madness Predictions (Version 1.0)

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Some teams have not even started their seasons…yet we are only 10 weeks away from Selection Sunday as we begin 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 months 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)
1: Baylor (Big 12)
1: Villanova (Big East)
1: Texas (Big 12)

2: Kansas (Big 12)
2: Tennessee (SEC)
2: Wisconsin (Big 10)
2: Iowa (Big 10)

3: Houston (AAC)
3: Illinois (Big 10)
3: Creighton (Big East)
3: Michigan (Big 10)

4: West Virginia (Big 12)
4: Oregon (Pac-12)
4: Rutgers (Big 10)
4: Missouri (SEC)

5: Texas Tech (Big 12)
5: Ohio State (Big 10)
5: Clemson (ACC)
5: Virginia (ACC)

6: Duke (ACC)
6: Florida State (ACC)
6: Louisville (ACC)
6: Florida (SEC)

7: San Diego State (MWC)
7: Michigan State (Big 10)
7: Minnesota (Big 10)
7: St. Louis (A-10)

8: North Carolina (ACC)
8: Virginia Tech (ACC)
8: Arkansas (SEC)
8: UCLA (Pac-12)

9: Colorado (Pac-12)
9: Xavier (Big East)
9: Northwestern (Big 10)
9: Indiana (Big 10)

10: LSU (SEC)
10: Purdue (Big 10)
10: Syracuse (ACC)
10: Seton Hall (Big East)

11: Stanford (Pac-12)
11: BYU (WCC)
11: USC (Pac-12)
11: SMU (AAC)

12: NC State (ACC)
12: Connecticut (Big East)
12: Richmond (A-10)
12: Western Kentucky (C-USA)
12: Drake (MVC)
12: Furman (SoCon)

13: Winthrop (Big South)
13: Georgia State (Sun Belt)
13: Toledo (MAC)
13: Wright State (Horizon)

14: Liberty (Atlantic Sun)
14: South Dakota State (Summit)
14: Belmont (OVC)
14: New Mexico State (WAC)

15: Vermont (America East)
15: Abilene Christian (Southland)
15: Hofstra (CAA)
15: UC Irvine (Big West)

16: Colgate (Patriot)
16: Southern Utah (Big Sky)
16: Bryant (NEC)
16: Siena (MAAC)
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-It was a busy Saturday!  Let’s start with one of the most unbelievable games that you’ll ever see.  Colorado State, who we thought was good but also knew was untested, fell behind on the road 28-4 to a San Diego State who we knew was good and who had been tested.  If you changed the channel at this point, that’s understandable.  But, Colorado State kept chipping away, and chipping away, and had pulled even in the second half, and then ended up getting a 70-67 win in a game that came down to the final play.  This is a massive win for Colorado State and makes a huge statement that they belong inside the bubble.  It’s also kind of a kick in the teeth to San Diego State, but they should be fine so long as they hold serve the rest of the year.

-Texas shocked us all yesterday.  We probably weren’t expecting them to win at Kansas, but also believed it was possible.  What we didn’t think was possible was for them to blow Kansas off their own floor, but that’s basically what they did.  Texas played a great first half and had a decent lead at the half.  They played an unreal second half and blew Kansas off the floor.  What a HUGE statement from the Longhorns!

-Alabama picked up a huge scalp yesterday as they knocked off 7th ranked Tennessee on the road.  This is the kind of win that makes the difference between being on the bubble and safely inside the bubble.  One of the biggest wins for the Tide (on the hardwood) in a long time.

-West Virginia was another top ten team that fell yesterday (albeit not at home like Kansas and Tennessee) as Oklahoma picked up a huge statement win.  This is clearly the standout win on the Sooners’ resume at the moment.

-Iowa almost became the 4th top 10 team to lose yesterday as they seesawed back and forth with Rutgers in a game that came down to the final possession before they got the 77-75 win.  It is actually a really solid road win for the Hawkeyes given how high Rutgers is in the rankings, and how the Knights will still likely contend for a protected seed.

-Oklahoma State got a huge win at Texas Tech.  If the Pokes can get their waiver, they will be inside the bubble and in the field.

-Florida picked up a big home win against LSU in an 83-79 battle, which gets them to 2-0 in SEC play after being off for close to three weeks.

-Furman knocked off Mercer for the second time in two days, and now appears to be the class of the SoCon.  If they can run the table there may be some room for them inside the bubble, but not getting a really big OOC win is going to hurt them.

-Saint Bonaventure picked up a huge statement win at Richmond yesterday.  The game also means a ton on paper.  The Bonnies haven’t had the chance to play very many games, and you’re hoping they can still find a way to get some decent OOC games on the schedule, but as of now they’re 3-1 on the year and have a road win against a Richmond team that appeared to be among the best (if not THE best) in the Atlantic Ten.

-UCF fell at South Florida.  They have some big wins, but also have some head scratching losses to offset those.  At just 3-3 they are really going to have to hit the gas between now and the end of the season.

-UCLA picked up another big win as they knocked off Colorado at home and improved to 7-2 on the year.  The Bruins appear to be in good shape early.

-Arizona needed two overtimes to hand Washington State their first loss of the season.  Wazzu hadn’t beaten any good teams, and had quite frankly struggled against some really weak teams, so we weren’t paying too much attention to their undefeated record, but given how well they played yesterday we may need to start giving them a little more love.

-Charlotte punched a huge hole into Western Kentucky’s hopes of ending up inside the bubble as they picked up the 75-71 overtime win.  Charlotte hasn’t had that great of a season overall, but they do have home wins against Davidson and WKU, so if good teams overlook them they can beat them.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-OHIO STATE AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  It looks as though it’s as tough to win at Minnesota as it Is anywhere in the country, and Ohio State could use some more wins away from home to build up the quality of their resume.  Having said that, both teams are in the rankings, but teams are in good shape overall, and both have the chance to add another good win to their profiles.

-DRAKE AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Missouri Valley).  Really good game tonight between two of the better teams in the MVC that are out to great starts.  Southern Illinois is coming off their first loss of the season and looking to bounce back, whereas Drake is still unbeaten.  It’s a good test for both of these two.

-WAKE FOREST AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Not much was expected of Wake, and they have had trouble getting games in, but they are 3-0.  Georgia Tech comes in with a decent resume at 5-3 overall with wins over Kentucky and North Carolina and are looking to keep some of that momentum going.

-HOUSTON AT SMU (American).  Houston is trying to bounce back from their first loss of the season, and they’e got one of their toughest remaining games of the season tonight against unbeaten SMU on the road.  SMU hasn’t gotten that much national attention, but that’ll change if they can win this one tonight.

-NORTHWESTERN AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Michigan is unbeaten, but this is probably their biggest test of the year up to this point.  Northwestern is trying to bounce back from a loss to Iowa and keep themselves in the top 25.

-WISCONSIN AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Wisky is a top ten team, an apparent conference frontrunner, and a likely protected seed.  Penn State is kind of hanging on and trying to build up the type of resume that will get them inside the bubble.  Beating a team like Wisconsin would be a huge help in that regard.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, January 2nd

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Western Kentucky (8-2, 1-0) at Charlotte (4-4, 0-1) – 4:00 PM EST (Stadium)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes place in Charlotte where the hometown 49ers host the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky in the second leg of this weekend series. WKU won the first game 67-63 between the two teams yesterday; Taevion Hollingsworth led the Tops with 14 points. With a six-game winning streak in tow that includes a win at Alabama, WKU will be looking for what they hope will be a lucky 7 and a potential vault into the Top 25 next week.

Prior to yesterday’s loss, Charlotte had won three games in a row, including a win against crosstown rival Davidson back on the 15th of December that began their recent winning ways. They also hit a pair of free throws in the closing seconds at GW to secure a 66-65 victory against their former A-10 friends. Jahmir Young is averaging 19.4 points a game for the 49ers.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Friday, January 1st

Kent State (3-1, 0-0) at Akron (3-1, 1-0) – 7:00 PM EST (CBS Sports Network)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day kicks off 2021 with the Wagon Wheel rivalry between the Kent State Golden Flashes and the Akron Zips. Getting games in has been a challenge for both teams, and winning games against D1 competition has been even tougher for Akron so far. Thankfully, the one win came at home against Ohio by a 90-70 margin just prior to Christmas Day. Loren Jackson has averaged 24 points a game in Akron’s four games thus far.

Kent State has had three games against D1 competition so far with mixed results – their first D1 game was a loss at Virginia. They quickly bounced back with back-to-back victories against Horizon foes Detroit Mercy and NKU. Both Michael Nuge (17.8 PPG) and Danny Pippen (17.0 PPG) have led Kent thus far this year.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2020 (Part 2 of 2)

We made it to 2021 and finally have something to celebrate! The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2020 (aka the past 5 weeks). HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus a special award for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). If you think that he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and you can find the remaining conferences in Part 1 (https://hoopshd.com/2020/12/31/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-players-of-2020-part-1-of-2).

MAAC
G: Marcus Hammond (Niagara)
G: Dwight Murray Jr. (Rider)
G: Asante Gist (Iona)
F: Elijah Buchanan (Manhattan)
F: Fousseyni Drame (St. Peter’s)
POYSF: Dwight Murray Jr. (Rider)

MAC
G: Justin Turner (Bowling Green)
G: Loren Cristian Jackson (Akron)
F: Jeenathan Williams (Buffalo)
F: Danny Pippen (Kent State)
C: Titus Wright (Central Michigan)
POYSF: Loren Cristian Jackson (Akron)

MEAC
G: MJ Randolph (Florida A&M)
G: DeVante Carter (Norfolk State)
G: Anthony Tarke (Coppin State)
F: Malik Miller (Morgan State)
F: Steve Settle III (Howard)
POYSF: Anthony Tarke (Coppin State)

MVC
G: Trae Berhow (Northern Iowa)
G: Isiaih Mosley (Missouri State)
F: Marcus Domask (Southern Illinois)
F: Gaige Prim (Missouri State)
C: Cameron Krutwig (Loyola IL)
POYSF: Isiaih Mosley (Missouri State)

MWC
G: Marcus Williams (Wyoming)
G: Bryce Hamilton (UNLV)
F: David Roddy (Colorado State)
F: Orlando Robinson (Fresno State)
C: Neemias Queta (Utah State)
POYSF: Bryce Hamilton (UNLV)

NEC
G: Tyler Thomas (Sacred Heart)
G: Elijah Ford (Wagner)
G: Michael Green (Bryant)
F: Travis Atson (St. Francis NY)
F: Elyjah Williams (Fairleigh Dickinson)
POYSF: Elijah Ford (Wagner)

OVC
G: Terry Taylor (Austin Peay)
G: Mark Freeman (Tennessee State)
F: Tre King (Eastern Kentucky)
F: Cameron Holden (Tennessee-Martin)
C: Nick Muszynski (Belmont)
POYSF: Terry Taylor (Austin Peay)

Pac-12
G: Ethan Thompson (Oregon State)
G: Remy Martin (Arizona State)
G: Isaac Bonton (Washington State)
F: Evan Mobley (Southern California)
F: Oscar Da Silva (Stanford)
POYSF: Oscar Da Silva (Stanford)

Patriot
G: Cam Davis (Navy)
G: John Carter Jr. (Navy)
G: Josh Caldwell (Army)
F: Alex King (Army)
F: Tyler Nelson (Navy)
POYSF: Josh Caldwell (Army)

SEC
G: Scotty Pippen Jr. (Vanderbilt)
G: Iverson Molinar (Mississippi State)
G: Moses Moody (Arkansas)
F: Emanuel Miller (Texas A&M)
F: Trendon Watford (Louisiana State)
POYSF: Scotty Pippen Jr. (Vanderbilt)

SoCon
G: Malachi Smith (Chattanooga)
G: Isaiah Miller (UNC Greensboro)
G: Mike Bothwell (Furman)
F: Hayden Brown (Citadel)
C: Jake Stephens (VMI)
POYSF: Hayden Brown (Citadel)

Southland
G: Keaston Willis (Incarnate Word)
G: Zach Nutall (Sam Houston State)
G: Troy Green (New Orleans)
F: Gavin Kensmil (Stephen F. Austin)
F: KeyShawn Feazell (McNeese State)
POYSF: Keaston Willis (Incarnate Word)

SWAC
G: Tristan Jarrett (Jackson State)
G: Shaun Doss (Arkansas-Pine Bluff)
F: John Walker (Texas Southern)
F: Tyree Corbett (Alcorn State)
C: Jayveous McKinnnis (Jackson State)
POYSF: Jayveous McKinnnis (Jackson State)

Summit
G: Max Abmas (Oral Roberts)
G: Stanley Umude (South Dakota)
F: Kevin Obanor (Oral Roberts)
F: Josiah Allick (Kansas City)
F: Filip Rebraca (North Dakota)
POYSF: Stanley Umude (South Dakota)

Sun Belt
G: DeVante Jones (Coastal Carolina)
G: Markquis Nowell (Little Rock)
G: Michael Flowers (South Alabama)
F: Norchad Omier (Arkansas State)
C: Essam Mostafa (Coastal Carolina)
POYSF: DeVante Jones (Coastal Carolina)

WCC
G: Colbey Ross (Pepperdine )
G: Jamaree Bouyea (San Francisco)
G: Ahmed Ali (Portland)
F: Kessler Edwards (Pepperdine)
F: Drew Timme (Gonzaga)
POYSF: Drew Timme (Gonzaga)

WAC
G: Darrion Trammell (Seattle)
G: Trey Woodbury (Utah Valley)
G: Reed Nottage (California Baptist)
F: Riley Grigsby (Seattle)
C: Fardaws Aimaq (Utah Valley)
POYSF: Darrion Trammell (Seattle)

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