News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, Dec 14

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-West Virginia had no trouble with Richmond.  They ended up winning 87-71 and had a bigger lead than that for much of the game.  Considering WVU’s only loss was a close game against Gonzaga, you start to wonder if they should be ranked in the top five or so.

-Arizona State survived a scare at Grand Canyon.  The Lopes, who entered the game without a loss, missed what would have been a game winning shot at the buzzer and ASU held on for a 71-70 win.  Grand Canyon may not be good enough or have the chances they need to land inside the bubble, but so far this season Bryce Drew’s team has looked like a very good UTR team.

-Western Kentucky picked up another notable win as they held off Rhode Island 68-65.  They are starting to piece together they type of resume needed to land inside the bubble, but like all UTR teams their margin for error is small.

-Michigan picked up a big win against a Penn State team that had been looking really good.  Despite the loss, I think Penn State has more to be optimistic about than pessimistic about.

-Marshall beat a very good Ohio U team rather handily yesterday 81-67.  The game was on CUSA TV, so I know that not many people saw it, but for those that did you saw what is clearly a very good Marshall team.  WKU is getting a lot of love out of CUSA, but Marshall has looked just as good as they have this season.

-San Francisco continues to be wildly inconsistent.  They have a win agains Virginia, and several head scratching losses to go along with it, most recently yesterday against California who hit a game winning three point shot at the buzzer for a 72-70 win.

-Georgetown is going to win some games and make some noise in the Big East this year.  They will almost assuredly not be the Stallings Award winners.  They played very well against Villanova earlier this week, and knocked off Saint John’s in overtime yesterday.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-RUTGERS AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Rutgers is unbeaten with a win against a Syracuse team that looks to be better than what we thought.  Road wins were hard to come by last year for Rutgers, but now that they have more experience and that there are no fans, they should be able to pick up more this year than they did a year ago.

-MARQUETTE AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Creighton is off to a fantastic start with their only loss being by a single point at Kansas.  Marquette is off to a pretty good start as well, but is coming a loss to UCLA.  This would be a monster road win if they’re able to pull it off.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT COLORADO (Front Range).  Colorado is 2-1 and we think they may be good enough to sneak into the NCAA Tournament.  Northern Colorado is 2-0 and we think they are a team that will be a Big Sky frontrunner.  Oh yeah!  And We at Hoops HD Love the Front Range!!!!

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Sam Houston State @ LSU
-Northern Arizona @ Colorado State
-Central Arkansas @ Ole Miss

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Monday, December 14th

Eastern Kentucky (5-1, 1-0 OVC) at Morehead State (3-4, 0-1 OVC) – 6:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the mountains of Morehead, Kentucky for a matchup between the Eagles of Morehead State and the Colonels of Eastern Kentucky. Both teams already met last week in Richmond, Kentucky where Morehead jumped out to a 16-point lead in the first half, but EKU was able to mount a second-half comeback and ended up winning 71-68 thanks to a 29-point performance from Michael Moreno.

Morehead has won all three games at home, although only one game was against D-1 competition (a 69-61 win against Arkansas State). Most recently, they won back-to-back games against non-D1 Transylvania University at home. Johnl Broome (11.7 PPG) and DeVon Cooper (10.6 PPG) lead a balanced offensive attack for the Eagles.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Sunday, December 13th

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Ohio (4-1, 3-1 D1) at Marshall (3-0) – 2:00 PM EST (FloHoops)

Break out your abacus for today’s game as the Ohio Bobcats travel down the Ohio River to take on their old conference friends from Marshall today. Despite a cancelled game against Coppin State and a postponed game against Akron, the Thundering Herd is off to an impressive 3-0 start. Their best win was on the road against Horizon League favorite Wright State – the Herd won 80-64. Taevion Kinsey has averaged just over 20 points a game so far for Marshall.

OU has had two memorable games thus far in the season – the first being a narrow 77-75 loss to Illinois in which the Bobcats hit a jumper to pull ahead with 7 seconds left, but the Illini’s Ayo Dosunmu hit a pair of free throws to put the Illini ahead for good in that game. To say that Ohio was angry that one got away would have been a severe understatement – they took a 1st-half lead against Cleveland State in the next game and blew the game wide open with an NCAA D1-record 40-0 run en route to a 101-46 win. Jason Preston is averaging 21 points a game and 8.3 assists a game thus far for the Bobcats.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Dec 13th

NEWS AND NOTES

-It was a busy Saturday.  If Missouri wasn’t on your radar before yesterday, they better be on it now.  They knocked off Illinois 81-78 in the annual Braggin’ Rights game, and remain unbeaten on the year.  With wins over Oregon, Liberty, Wichita State, and now Illinois, their resume is as good as anyone’s.  Cuonzo Martin is an early candidate for National Coach of the Year!  The officiating in this game was awful, but the play was good!

-Tennessee improved to 2-0 after winning a seesaw battle against Cincinnati.  Two things to say about this game are that the Vols still look like they’re shaking some rust off after being shut down, and despite the loss Cincinnati is looking better and better every time they play.

-Florida State beat rival Florida 83-71 to remain unbeaten, but that hardly seems important considering that Keyontae Johnson collapsed early on in the game as the teams were going into a media timeout.  It was a very unsettling scene as he just suddenly dropped and face planted in the middle of the floor.  He was taken to the hospital and his condition is listed as stable.  The players on both teams were understandably shaken.  It was just this past summer when former Florida State player Michael Ojo collapsed and died on the court during a practice with his professional team in Serbia, so to see a player collapse the way that Keyontate Johnson did was very frightening for everyone.  The game did continue.  It is worth noting that both teams wanted to continue to play so it wasn’t a situation where it was forced upon them.  Florida State did win, but that hardly seems important.  I’m just glad that Keyontae Johnson’s condition is stable and I hope that he is able to diagnose and treat whatever it was that caused him to collapse.

-Miami FL suffered their first loss of the season, and it was a bit of a shocker.  It was a home buy game to Florida Gulf Coast, who when you look at them is suddenly 3-1 on the year and right along with Liberty is looking like a really good team out of the Atlantic Sun.

-Kentucky fell behind by 22 to Notre Dame and was able to overcome 21 of those points, but could not get all the way over the top.  They missed what would have been a game winning shot at the buzzer and the Irish held on to win.  Kentucky is now 1-4 and still looks like they have quite a bit to figure out if they’re going to even make the NCAA Tournament.

-Syracuse blew out Boston College.  Syracuse is now 4-1 on the season with the only loss being close and on the road against Rutgers.  I think it is safe to say that we underestimated Syracuse.  The overall resume may not be there yet, but they look like an NCAA Tournament team.

-Memphis could not get it done against an Auburn team that has looked pitiful all seaosn long.  Perhaps we overestimated Memphis.

-Oklahoma State got a scare at Wichita State, but did pick up the road win and remains unbeaten on the year.  They are appealing their postseason ban.  We will see how it goes.

-South Dakota State, an under the radar team that we thought could land inside the bubble, got blasted by in-state rival South Dakota.  The final score was 91-78, but the game really wasn’t as close as that.  The Yotes actually had a 20pt lead late in the second half.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES 

-UMASS AT NORTHEASTERN.  A rematch from earlier in the week as UMass tries to improve to 2-0 and pick up a road win.

-RHODE ISLAND AT WESTERN KENTUCKY.  Rhody is off to a modest 3-3 start and needs to put meet on their resume between now and the end if they want to be inside the bubble.  WKU is a UTR team that’s had some big wins already and appears to be good enough to land inside the bubble as well.  In short, this is a resume building opportunity for two teams that need to continue to build their resumes.

-RICHMOND AT WEST VIRGINIA.  A lot of the sparkle of Richmond’s win at Kentucky has faded, but if they can somehow manage to pull off a win at WVU today the resume will certainly get its sparkle back!  WVU is high in the rankings and has looked like a protected seed so far.

-LOYOLA CHICAGO AT UIC.  Loyola Chicago is a team that we think will be a Missouri Valley frontrunner, but they haven’t had that many opportunities to play yet.  UIC is off to a good 3-1 start and is looking to keep that going against their crosstown foes.

-PENN STATE AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Penn State is coming off a very impressive win over Virginia Tech, and has another good one over VCU as well, so they’ve been a bit of a surprise this year and look to keep it rolling against a 5-0 Michigan team who is good, but who also hasn’t really been tested yet.

-OHIO U AT MARSHALL.  A really good game today that probably won’t get the attention it deserves. Both are really solid UTR teams who we could end up seeing in the NCAA Tournament.

-WINTHROP AT SOUTH CAROLINA STATE.  This is another winnable road game for Winthrop, which would improve them to 4-0.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT CALIFORNIA.  San Francisco is looking to build on their 5-2 record, which includes a big win against Virginia.  This is a winnable road game for them against another Bay Area foe!

-ARIZONA STATE AT GRAND CANYON.  This one should be fun.  The two schools are neighbors.  Arizona State is in the Top 25 and GCU comes in undefeated and looking for some recognition of their own.

-MERCER AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN.  A win gets Mercer to 6-0 and gives them their second road win of the season.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Georgetown put up a big fight against Villanova earlier this week and although they appear to be better than expected they probably aren’t going to end up inside the bubble.  The Johnnies are off to a decent 5-2 start but still need to add some meet to the resume.

-STANFORD AT USC (Pac 12).  Both of these teams have looked like tournament teams so far, so this should be a fun conference match-up.  USC is, once again, better than the preseason projections and Stanford is looking for another statement win to improve their profile.

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Oakland @ Michigan State
-North Alabama @ Indiana
-Northern Illinois @ Iowa
-Mississippi Valley State @ Vanderbilt
-Cleveland State @ Ohio State
-Portland State @ Washington State

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, December 12th

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Belmont (4-1) at Lipscomb (2-4) – 8:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

After an unscheduled off day yesterday, the UTR Game of the Day resumes with the Battle of the Boulevard in Nashville between longtime rivals Belmont and Lipscomb. Lipscomb leads the overall series 75-71, although the Bruins have enjoyed a 24-11 advantage since both teams joined NCAA Division I. Belmont bounced back from a surprising home loss to Samford with a win against Tennessee State in which Luke Smith had 23 points and Nich Muszynski had 22 points and 11 rebounds.

Lipscomb snapped a 4-game losing streak with an 80-74 overtime win against SE Missouri State; Chris Harris led the Bisons with 21 points. The Bisons end up splitting a two-game series with the Redhawks; they also had losses on the road against Cincinnati, Arkansas and Tulane.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 12th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Iowa State stayed with Iowa for about 16 minutes, but the Hawkeyes blew out their rivals in impressive fashion and remain unbeaten on the year.

-Georgetown may not be the worst team in all of basketball after all.  They actually controlled the first half against Villanova and stayed with them for the entire game.  Nova didn’t really put it away until the final few minutes of the game.

-Tre Mitchell and UMass finally got to take the court.  He ended up with 31pts in his debut as UMass cruised passed Northeastern 94-79

-UCLA got a nice home win against Marquette.  Despite finishing so strong last year, and despite being 5-1 this year, UCLA still seems to be flying under the radar a little bit.  This team is good!  Their only loss was to San Diego State, and in case you haven’t noticed, they’re really good too.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-KANSAS VS MISSOURI (Cancelled).  (From Chad….This game was cancelled prior to the start of the season.  After an eight year pause the Border War Rivalry had been set to resume tonight prior to COVID-19 wreaking havoc the way that it did.  David rambled, FOR 46 PAGES!!!, about how the game needed to be played anyway.  It was a desperate rambling from a deeply disturbed and confused individual, so I have decided to spare  our readers and have deleted it)

-FLORIDA AT FLORIDA STATE.  It’s a rivalry game between two unbeaten teams that will likely be in the tournament and who I think will both finish the season in the rankings.  If it could have fans, it would be perfect!!

-NOTRE DAME AT KENTUCKY.  Both of these teams will have a huge sense of urgency coming into this game.  Neither really have anything in the way of wins other than a single buy game win, and while not much was expected out of Notre Dame, a lot was expected out of Kentucky.

-CINCINNATI AT TENNESSEE.  Cincinnati has played well in their last two games and is coming off a nice win against Furman.  Tennessee is playing just their second game of the year and trying to start putting the meet on their resume.

-SYRACUSE AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  Syracuse is off to a 3-1 start and although they’ve only won buy games, they did play well at Rutgers their last time out.  BC has just one win, but have been competitive in most of their losses.  This is another game that has a sense of urgency for both teams.

-LA SALLE AT DREXEL (Sort of Big Five).  Drexel can improve to 4-1 on the year.  They appear capable of making quite a bit of noise in the Colonial.

-TCU AT TEXAS A&M (Big 12).  I don’t either of these teams will be there at the end, but TCU has shown some promise and to date TAMU hasn’t lost a game yet, so it’s worth keeping an eye on.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE VS DAYTON (Atlanta, GA).  It’s looking like a rough rebuilding year for Mississippi State, but they do come into this at 3-2.  Dayton is 2-1 and is working through some rebuilding woes of their own, but I still think the Flyers will be there at the end.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT WICHITA STATE.  Oklahoma State is unbeaten, has already won some big games, and has another winnable road game today.  Now if they can just get a waiver from the NCAA they’ll be in great shape!

-WINTHROP AT SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE.  Winthrop is looking to pick up a road win and stay unbeaten.

-UAB AT EAST TENNESSEE STATE.  UAB is unbeaten, but also untested.  They likely won’t be tested much today either as ETSU is in total rebuild mode, but it would be the first road win for the Blazers.

-UC SANTA BARABARA AT LMU.  UCSB is a team that we think will win the Big West, but hasn’t had many chances to get out on the court yet.  LMU is a team that has shown some signs of life, so it shouldn’t be a cakewalk for the Gauchos.

-OLD DOMINION AT VCU.  This is a bitter rivalry that goes back to when both teams were in the Colonial (now neither one of them is) and it’s usually a really fun game.  VCU has somewhat exceeded expectations so far and they are looking to continue a solid start to the season with a win over the team they really don’t like.

-MEMPHIS VS AUBURN (Atlanta, GA).  Memphis has strung together a few wins after a 1-2 start and should be able to add a road win to that string against Auburn today.

-UTAH AT BYU.  I don’t know if this is the most bitter rivalry in college basketball, but it’s probably in at least the top four.  It’s pretty intense.  It will be different without fans this year.  BYU has struggled a little bit and is coming off a home loss to Boise State, so a win like this will help them both on and off paper.  Not much was expected from Utah this year, but they do come into this one at 2-0 and if they’re able to win this one then they will certainly get our attention.

-ILLINOIS AT MISSOURI.  It’s the bragging rights game!!  And for the first time in a long time both teams appear to be good!!  Mizzou is unbeaten with some big wins!  Illinois’s only loss is to Baylor and they’re coming off a huge win at Duke!  It was so demoralizing that Duke cancelled the rest of their out of conference games!!  Who has ever done that to Duke…EVER!!??  Okay, all kidding aside.  It’s a rivalry game between two good teams and it means a lot both on and off paper.

-OREGON AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  This is another big rivalry game, but unlike the previously mentioned game, only one of these teams are good.  It’s the conference opener and Oregon is looking for their first true road win of the season.

-CLEMSON VS ALABAMA (Atlanta, GA).  Clemson is unbeaten and becoming one of the surprise teams in college basketball.  If they can pick up this win then it should start earning them some top 25 consideration.  It won’t be easy, though.  While Alabama did have an early blemish, they still the ingredients to be a really good team and we’ll probably see them dancing this March.

-SOUTH DAKTA STATE VS SOUTH DAKOTA (Dakota Showcase).  South Dakota State is looking for their fifth straight win and a sweep of the Dakota Showcase.  They are good enough to be inside the bubble at the end of the season.  They just gotta keep winning against UTR teams.

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-FGCU @ Miami FL
-NC Central @ North Carolina
-TAMUCC @ Texas Tech
-North Georgia (nondiv1) @ Chattanooga
-Saint Francis U @ Saint Bonaventure – season opener for Bona
-Flagler (nondiv1) @ Furman
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Tulane
-Evansville @ Saint Louis
-Colorado State-Pueblo @ Colorado State – season opener for Colorado State
-UNC Wilmington @ Ole Miss
-Florida A&M @ Oklahoma
-UTEP @ Arizona – I bet UTEP scores fewer points tonight than Arizona State’s football team did last night
-Samford @ Georgia
-Indiana State @ Purdue
-Central Arkansas @ Arkansas

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