Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, December 30th

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Murray State (4-3, 1-1) at Belmont (8-1, 2-0) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPNU)

So many choices for today’s UTR Game of the Day (Furman-Chattanooga, Bowling Green-Ohio, Western Carolina-ETSU were a few choices), but today we go to the Music City where the Belmont Bruins will host the Murray State Racers in what could be a preview of the OVC Championship game later this season. The Bruins have had one blip on their season with a surprising loss to Samford at home, but are now on a five-game winning streak that includes a season sweep of Tennessee State. Luke Smith is currently leading Belmont with 17.6 points a game; he is shooting at a roughly 48% clip from 3-point land.

Murray State has already split their season series with Austin Peay, but the Racers missed an opportunity for a season sweep despite a 6-point lead at halftime on the road against the Govs last week. Tevin Brown had 18 points and Justice Hill had 17 points in the Racers’ loss to Austin Peay.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 30th

NEWS AND NOTES

-The biggest surprise of the night was Houston falling at Tulsa for their first loss of teh year.  Tulsa came into the game at just 4-3 and hadn’t shown any signs of being a top 50 team, let alone a top 5 team.  Houston also kind of jumped out to an early lead, but Tulsa battled back and kept battling and kept keeping it close all the way through.  Houston, after trailing for most of the final few minutes, got a lead with less than 10 seconds to go, but then committed a foul in the final second.  Tulsa sank both freethrows and won the game.  Houston is still very good and will still likely end up as a protected seed, but this was a bit of a setback.

-Iowa slowly pulled away from Northwestern as the second half progressed and picked up a big win, which will help wash the taste out of their mouths after losing to Minnesota on Christmas Day.

-Clemson picked up another good win as they knocked off Florida State at home.  The Tigers are a fantastic defensive team that has just one loss on the season.  They’re not in the top 25, but they have been and likely will be again next week.

-Mercer, who had looked really impressive out of the SoCon, fell at home to Wofford 78-65 in a result that was rather surprising.  Like all other UTR teams, Mercer was in a situation to where they needed to pretty much dominate the league in order to land inside the bubble, so any loss at any point would be damaging.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VCU AT SAINT JOSEPH’S (Atlantic Ten).  VCU has a somewhat impressive 7-2 record but they’ll need to keep winning at that clip in A10 play if they want to end up inside the bubble.  Joe’s is still looking for their first win of the season.

-FURMAN AT CHATTANOOGA (SoCon).  Furman was the team that we all thought we might see inside the bubble prior to the start of the season, but it’s Chattanooga that comes into this game at 9-0.  They don’t have much in the way of big wins, though, so their margin for error is still kind of small in regards to not needing to win the conference tournament in order to make the NCAA Tournament.

-SMU AT TEMPLE (American).  SMU comes in unbeaten on the year and has looked pretty impressive.  This should be a winnable conference road game for the Mustangs.

-CAMPBELL AT WINTHROP (Big South).  Winthrop is unbeaten with some fairly nice wins, but they’ll still pretty much need to run the table in the Big South in order to be inside the bubble.

-FRESNO STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  We still think this Colorado State team might have some potential, but due to only playing a handful of OOC games they’ll really need to rack up a bunch of wins in the MWC in order to land inside the bubble.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT RHRODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten).  Rhody has struggled this year and are just 3-5, but they are still capable of making some noise in the A10.  Saint Bonaventure is just 2-0, but looked good in the two games they played and appears to have a high ceiling.  Their margin for error is very slim, though, due having played so few OOC games up until now.

-VIRGINIA AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Virginia was blown to pieces by Gonzaga their last time out and this is actually a bit of an important bounce back game for them.  You get the sense that if they can pick up a conference road win, then all will be good.  If they lose and fall to 4-3 then their resume is going to look and feel a lot more flimsy.

-NEBRASKA AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Ohio State has played reasonably well against a tough schedule in a tough conference.  This should be a game where they are able to hold serve.

-SETON HALL AT XAVIER (Big East).  This is Xavier’s first game since their first loss of the season, which was a close one to Creighton.  They’re a top 25 caliber team (even though they’re not currently ranked) and a win tonight will help sustain that.  Seton Hall could really boost the value of their resume if they’re able to pull this one off.

-TULANE AT UCF (American).  I like how UCF has been playing and believe they’ll be able to hold serve tonight and continue to build what looks to be the early makings of a tournament resume.

-DUQUESNE AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  Duquesne looks to be improved this year, but they’ve played so few games that you just don’t know much about them yet.  A win tonight would certainly be a huge statement, but that’s far easier said than done.  SLU is 7-1 and appears to be the A10 frontrunner this year.

-LA SALLE AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton has played a lot of close games, but they’ve won all but one of them and appear to have a very winnable game tonight.

-RICHMOND AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  Richmond made a splash early with a win over Kentucky, but right now that is looking less and less impressive and after a somewhat surprising loss to Hofstra they could really use this one tonight.  Davidson needs to be taken seriously.  They may be the best team in the country that most people are ignoring.  At 5-3, they have a 2pt loss to Texas (who’s now ranked #8) and a 1pt loss to Providence.  They could end up making quite a bit of noise in the A10 and that may start tonight.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Georgia is unbeaten, but also untested.  Mississippi State at home doesn’t qualify as a huge test, but it is a little bit tougher than a lot of what they’ve played so far.

-ARKANSAS AT AUBURN (SEC).  Arkansas, like Georgia, is unbeaten but hasn’t been tested all that much.  This one will be a little tougher tonight, though.

-MURRAY STATE AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  These two are once again the likely OVC frontrunners.  Belmont comes into this one at 8-1 and could end up on the bubble if they blow through the conference, which they are good enough to do.  This is always a fun game to watch because of the contrasting styles.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  North Carolina has looked decent, but they have some work to do in regards to building up their profile.  Winning at Georgia Tech isn’t the easiest thing in the world, but it’s the kind of game that a top 25 caliber team needs to be able to win.

-PENN STATE AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Both teams have the potential to be tournament teams, but both also have a lot of work to do, so tonight’s game is therefore a nice opportunity for both of them.

-TENNESSEE AT MISSOURI (SEC).  Both teams are highly ranked and right now have the kinds of resumes that indicate they are protected seeds.  Missouri has been a bit of a surprise and is looking to keep that going.  Tennessee was expected to be good and although their season got off to a bit of a late start they are still unbeaten and appear to have the rust worked out.  In short, this is an opportunity for a big resume win for both teams.

-DEPAUL AT UCONN (Big East).  DePaul lost a thriller to Providence in their last game, which indicates that they may be good this year, but one issue for them is that this will be just their third game of the season.  UConn has also looked good, but also hasn’t played many games and needs this one.

-FLORIDA AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Florida is back in action after having several games cancelled and appears to have a winnable conference road game, but while Vandy hasn’t looked great this year they have looked a little better than expected.

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Alcorn State @ Baylor
-Prairie View A&M @ TCU
-Sacramento State @ Saint Mary’s – Sacramento State actually comes into this 3-0

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Happy Birthday!: HoopsHD interviews Rick Samuels about Eastern Illinois legend Henry Domercant

The OVC has featured some great players throughout its history but 1 of the best ever remains Eastern Illinois legend Henry Domercant. He dominated the college ranks with 26.4 PPG as a junior and 27.9 PPG as a senior, established a conference record with 2602 career PTS, then spent more than a decade playing pro basketball overseas before being hired as a player development coordinator for the Chicago Bulls last month. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Henry’s college coach Rick Samuels about his former star player as well as classmate Tony Romo. Today is Henry’s 40th birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

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Henry’s nickname was “H-Bomb” due to frequently “dropping bombs” on your opponents: who gave him the nickname, and how did he like it? We called him “Oh Henry” because we would always say “Oh you’re amazing” when he kept consistently making shots. Cheerleaders would also throw around OH Henry! candy bars.

In 2003 as a player at Eastern Illinois he was named All-American and OVC POY: what did it mean to him to win such outstanding honors? He was proud of that. Henry was a gym rat who maxed out his talent more than any player I ever coached. He loves to be in the gym and work out: he would be in the rec center at 6AM and would make 100 shots going right and then 100 going left. We were in the 2002 preseason NIT at Boise State and he talked our van driver into taking him to the arena at 8AM. He asked a Boise assistant if he could turn on the lights and work on his shooting routine: after an hour he handed the ball back to coach and thanked him…then went out that night and scored 36 PTS on them! There were times late in the season when we would have to tell him to stop because his legs were breaking down.

From 2001-2003 he finished in the top-5 the country in scoring each year: what is the secret to being a great scorer, and did you feel like he was 1 of the best players in the country? I certainly thought that he was 1 of the best scorers in the country. The year he graduated was when the NBA started to allow zone defenses and I told scouts that Henry would be able to light them up. He is also a great team representative: when he was in Turkey he would go out and conduct clinics for kids. He could score even when people were hanging all over him. We redshirted him as a freshman and almost lost him: he still holds it against me, even though he would not have scored as many points as he did! His high school coach told me that he was going to be a great player.

He remains the all-time leading scorer in conference history with 2602 PTS: did you realize at the time how prolific a player he was, and do you think anyone will ever break his record? Somebody will probably break his record thanks to the 3-PT shot. However, a lot of good players turn pro before they become seniors so it would take a special kind of player.

He played professionally in Greece/Turkey/Russia/Italy: how does pro ball overseas compare to college basketball? He was able to adjust because he is such a quality person. I believe he led 1 of his leagues in 3P% a few years ago.

He represents Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally: how did he become a Bosnian citizen? He became a naturalized citizen because they wanted him on their team. The Bosnian team is fairly average but they have developed several big guys who have come over to the US.

1 of his college classmates was Tony Romo: did they know each other back then, and could you tell at the time how great a player Tony would become? They were seniors at the same time when they were both getting national recognition. Tony loved to play basketball and worked at our summer camps and played a lot of pickup games so they got to know each other pretty well. I knew that Tony was a great athlete but had no idea that he would become such a great QB.

When people look back on his career, how do you want him to be remembered the most? I hope people recognize how hard he worked to become such a great player. The other thing is how great a person he is: he will probably end up in the Christian ministry once his playing days are over. He is a great role model and wants his life to have impact.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Tuesday, December 29th

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Wofford (3-3, 0-0) at Mercer (7-1, 0-0) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPNU)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day returns to Macon, Georgia for a SoCon showdown between the Wofford Terriers and the hometown Mercer Bears. Mercer found their on our collective radars (no pun intended) with an early-season win at Georgia Tech, and they have maintained a consistent winning culture this season with a 7-1 mark, albeit a 4-1 mark against D1 competition. Maciej Bender led the Bears with 21 points in their most recent outing – an 81-71 victory at Kennesaw State.

Wofford comes into tonight’s game with one victory against D1 competition so far this season – that was an 88-77 win at home against Coastal Carolina. In their most recent game, foul trouble haunted Wofford in a 70-52 loss at Texas A&M. Storm Murphy has led Wofford with 17.5 points a game through their first six contests this season.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Dec 29th

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NEWS AND NOTES

-There are now nine teams in the Big Ten, and with Maryland getting a surprise road win at #6 Wisconsin yesterday, we may be closing in on a tenth if everyone else can hold serve this week (which is admittedly assuming a lot).  Speaking of not holding serve…  (NOTE FROM CHAD:  No David, there are still 14 teams in the Big Ten.  There are, however, nine **ranked* teams)

-Michigan State was completely blown out by Minnesota yesterday.  The game was pretty much blown open in the first few minutes and Sparty just never caught back up.  Minnesota, who wasn’t expected to do much of anything this year, is now 9-1 with wins over Saint Louis, Iowa, and Michigan State in their last three games.  They have done all this at home and they need to do something on the road to round out their resume, but so far they are off to an incredible start.

-Southern Illinois suffered their first loss of the season as they fell at home to Evansville.  It is Evansville’s first conference win since March 2019.  They had more recently beaten a #1 team on the road (Kentucky at Rupp Arena last year) than they had won a conference game.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MIAMI FL AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  Miami FL has had to deal with injuries this year, which has made things tough for them.  VA Tech is still in the rankings, still has a solid resume, and is looking to hold serve at home tonight.

-PURDUE AT RUTGERS.  Rutgers continues to play for a protected seed and is looking to hold serve.  Purdue is trying to play their way inside the bubble and is looking for a big road win.

-FLORIDA STATE AT CLEMSON (ACC).  Both teams are probably tournament teams looking for a notable win.  Florida State is currently in the rankings and Clemson isn’t that far out.  A couple of wins this week should land them there.

-SANTA CLARA AT USC.  Santa Clara has a bloated record, but they went to the bakery to build it up and lost the one game where they were tested.  They need a win in a game like this to help build their tournament resume.  USC is 4-1 and could also use some more quality wins on their profile.

-TEXAS A&M AT LSU (SEC).  This is a conference game between two teams with good records, but who need more good wins on their resumes.

-WOFFORD AT MERCER (SoCon).  Mercer needs to run through the SoCon in order to be inside the bubble, but so far they look like they may be good enough to do it.

-HOUSTON AT TULSA (American).  Houston appears to be cruising toward a protected seed and is good enough to totally run away from the rest of the American.  This is a winnable road game for them tonight.

-NORTHWESTERN AT IOWA (Big Ten).  A great game tonight between two ranked teams who come into this with two different kinds of momentum.  Northwestern has won three big games in a row and is looking to pick up their biggest win of the year so far.  It’s against a top ten team on the road.  Iowa, while in the top ten, is coming off a rather surprising loss to Minnesota and is trying to avoid losing their third game out of their last four.

-OLE MISS AT ALABAMA.  Another case of two potentially good teams who need more good wins on their resume.

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Northeastern @ West Virginia
-Central Arkansas @ Baylor
-Incarnate Word @ Texas Tech
-Dixie State @ Gonzaga

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The Hoops HD Report: December 28th

The Big Ten is off to a fantastic start with nine teams in the rankings this week, including Northwestern and Minnesota who are off to incredibly surprising starts.  We talk about that, discuss Michigan State’s struggles, and look at how many teams will end up on the NCAA Tournament.  Gonzaga continues to win big against ranked teams and we look at what they did in their last game against Virginia.  Houston continues to be the class of the American with SMU and UCF also looking good.  Boise State and San Diego State are off to very good starts in the Mountain West.  We discuss all that, and more in our last Hoops HD Report of 2020.

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

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