Under The Radar Game of the Day: Monday, November 30th

For Jon Teitel’s interview with former Maryland star Walt Williams about Len Bias – CLICK HERE

Bowling Green (1-1) at Appalachian State (2-0, 1-0 D1) – 6:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Boone, North Carolina where the Mountaineers of Appalachian State will host the Bowling Green Falcons. App State opened their season with an 81-61 victory against South Carolina State and played what can be called a brief sweat with a 105-23 victory against non-D1 Carver. RJ Duhart was one of four players that scored in double figures in their opener against SC State; he led the Mountaineers with 12 points.

Bowling Green also got their first victory against South Carolina State over the weekend by a 101-78 score; Daequon Plowden led the Falcons with 19 points and 16 rebounds in 32 minutes of game action. Justin Turner (16 points) is another game-breaker to watch for BGSU; he is a leading contender to be the MAC Player of the Year this season and decided to return to grad school despite offers to transfer from higher-profile programs.

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Call to the Hall: HoopsHD interviews Walt Williams about Len Bias

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2021 on Sunday. It includes 1998 national POY Antawn Jamison, 2008 NBA Finals MVP Paul Pierce, and 2-time All-American Len Bias. 9 days after winning the 1986 NBA title the Celtics drafted Bias with the 2nd overall pick in the NBA Draft, but less than 48 hours later he was pronounced dead due to “cardiac arrhythmia induced by a cocaine overdose”. His off-court behavior tragically ended his pro career before it ever got started but cannot diminish his on-court dominance at Maryland. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Walt Williams about his fellow Maryland All-American and the impact of Len’s death over the past few decades.

In the 1983 NCAA tourney as a freshman at Maryland Bias scored 10 PTS including a 17-footer with 2 seconds left in a 1-PT win over Chattanooga: how were the Terps able to come all the way back from a 14-PT 2nd-half deficit? I was a Georgetown fan growing up as a kid and did not pay too much attention to the Terps until Len’s sophomore year. My dad took me to a North Carolina-Maryland game and from that point on I became a Terps fan.

He had a 44” vertical leap and Coach Lefty Driesell said that he was the only athlete on the football or basketball team who could bench press 300 pounds: where does he rank among the most athletic players that you have ever seen? He has to be right there at the top. Just on a jump shot his elevation was crazy in terms of how high he could get up.

In February of 1986 he scored 35 PTS in a 5-PT OT win at top-ranked North Carolina: how was he able to play his best against the best? Due to his versatility he could take big guys outside and then keep them off-balance. His baseline jumper was unbelievable: it is hard to stop penetration and then rotate out to a jump-shooter.

In the 1986 ACC tourney semifinals he scored 20 PTS but Keith Gatlin’s inbound cross-court pass to Bias was intercepted by Duane Ferrell with 5 seconds left in a 2-PT win by Georgia Tech: where does that rank among the most devastating losses of his career? At that time it was a heartbreaker for me. They played so well throughout the game so it was a tough way to end it.

He was a 2-time ACC Player of the Year/2-time All-American: what did it mean to him to receive such outstanding honors? I imagine that he thought they were great honors because that was 1 of the best eras in ACC basketball. Nowadays the best guys leave after 1-2 years, but back then the competition level was at an all-time high as seniors would battle other seniors. He dominated guys who were experienced.

He finished his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer: what was his secret for being a great scorer? He was very skilled at moving into open spots but could also score in the post and hit pull-up jumpers.

On June 17, 1986 he was selected 2nd overall by Boston in the NBA draft, but 2 days later he passed away from “cardiac arrhythmia induced by a cocaine overdose”: what was your reaction when you 1st learned of his death, and how good an NBA player do you think that he could have been? His death was devastating not only to me but to people throughout the area because we all loved him. It was a blow to the heart that still lasts to this day: I was such a big fan of his. He was so advanced as a college player so I think that he would have kept elevating his game around those legendary Celtics players. I think the sky was the limit.

What impact do you think that his death has had on drug usage/policy/enforcement in American society over the past few decades? Laws were put into place because of his death and a lot of young men went to jail because of it. The lessons you learn can be both positive and negative. I think he impacted other players because if a guy who seemed invincible like him could die from using drugs then it showed that drugs could bring down anyone and we needed to stay away from it. The university has put a lot of policies into place that have had a positive impact. Unfortunately, Len paid for it with his life.

When people look back on his career, how do you think he should be remembered the most? As the greatest player to put on a Maryland uniform: it is that simple.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Sunday, November 29th

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Winthrop (0-0) vs. UNC-Greensboro (1-0) – 8:00 PM EST (ESPN3)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes place at the Yum Center in Louisville – both teams are part of a multi-team event with Louisville. Both the Winthrop Eagles and UNC-Greensboro Spartans are expected to be NCAA Tournament contenders, and in the case of the Winthrop Eagles, they were slated to be part of the 2020 NCAA Tournament as the Big South champion until COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the Big Dance.  The Eagles are again expected to win the league per the coaches and media; Big South freshman of the year DJ Young Jr. averaged just under 12 points a game last season.

UNC-Greensboro already started their season last Friday with a 77-70 win against Little Rock at the aforementioned Yum Center. Isaiah Miller led the Spartans with 24 points in 30 minutes of play. With 11 players returning from last season, UNC-G once again is poised to be a contender themselves to win the SoCon this season.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Nov 29th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Schedules continue to change from day to day.  The most exciting game yesterday was a game that we didn’t even know about until the day before, and that was Virginia Tech pulling off an overtime upset win over Villanova.  VA Tech should be applauded for their toughness as much as anything.  They hung with Nova the whole game.  Every time it looked like Nova was about to get control, VA Tech made some big plays to get back into it, and after the game went into overtime after VA Tech appeared to have it in hand, they again remained poised, made big plays and got the win.  I was far more impressed with VA Tech than I was discouraged with Villanova.  I still think the Wildcats will be in the mix to win it all at the end of the year.

-Saint Louis held off a late comeback attempt by LSU to pick up their second win of the year.  The Billikens look like they’ll be a solid frontrunner in the Atlantic Ten this season.

-South Carolina was a team I was big on coming into the season, and yesterday they were totally blasted by Liberty.  Liberty had already lost a game (albeit not against a pushover), so it was a little surprising to see them just take South Carolina apart like that.  The Flames could once again have a really strong squad this year.

-UMass Lowell, who opened things up with a win over San Francisco, followed that up with an 82-72 loss to Illinois State yesterday.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-UMASS LOWELL AT OHIO STATE.  This is a buy game, but because UMass Lowell has the win over San Francisco we will go ahead and highlight it.

-RICHMOND AT KENTUCKY.  We are used to seeing Kentucky go at 100mph, but they start off at about 50mph and work their way up to that.  People seem to forget that and freak out when they struggle or lose games early in the season year after year after year even though it happens year after year after year.  Richmond is a really good team that returns a lot of starters and is difficult to defend.  It wouldn’t shock me at all if they want in to Rupp Arena and picked up the win, which would be a huge resume building win for the Spiders if they were able to pull it off.

-SOUTH CAROLINA VS TULSA (Hall of Fame Classic).  I was big on South Carolina this year, and they could still end up having a good season, but they’re going to have to play better than they did against Liberty yesterday.  Both teams are still searching for their first win of the season.

-LIBERTY VS TCU (Hall of Fame Classic).  I don’t know how much we will be hearing from either team at the end of the year, but Liberty is coming in with a nice win against South Carolina, and TCU is 2-0.

HOFSTRA AT RUTGERS.  This is a buy game, but Hofstra appears to be the favorites to win the Colonial, so it’ll be interesting to see what they can do against a Rutgers team that is in the top 25 and comes into the game unbeaten.

-TEXAS TECH VS HOUSTON (Southwest Showcase).  Both these teams are ranked in the top 20, and both have the potential to go deep into the NCAA Tournament, so it will be fun watching the two of them go at it early.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT RHODE ISLAND (Mohegan Sun).  Rhody has looked good early in the season despite being just 1-2, and San Francisco is coming off their huge win against Villanova and is looking to keep that momentum going with another notable win early on.  Both of these teams have been fun to watch so far, so it should be fun watching them play each other.

-BAYLOR VS WASHINGTON (Las Vegas, NV).  Baylor is the second ranked team in the nation and Washington looks like a team that’s going to struggle to get itself rebuild this year.  Of course that whole narrative changes if the Huskies can pull off the upset.

-SOUTH FLORIDA VS VIRGINIA TECH (Mohegan Sun).  Virginia Tech has blasted themselves onto the national scene with a huge upset win over Villanova.  Tonight’s game, which is definitely winnable, will improve them to 3-0

-WINTHROP AT UNC GREENSBORO.  It’s the best team in the Big South (we think) taking on one of the best teams in the SoCon and a team that may be good enough to make the NCAA Tournament without needing to win the conference tournament (we think).

-LIPSCOMB AT TULANE.  Both teams 1-0

-SEATTLE VS AIR FORCE (Las Vegas, NV).  Both teams unbeaten

BUY GAMES

-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Iowa State
-Florida A&M @ Georgia
-Mount Saint Mary’s @ Maryland
-New Orleans @ Texas A&M
-Houston Baptist @ Arizona State
-North Dakota State @ Creighton
-Oakland @ Michigan
-North Florida @ Miami FL
-Prairie View @ Louisville
-New Mexico State @ Arizona Christian – REVERSE BUY GAME

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Nov 28th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For the UTR Game of the Day between UMBC and Saint Francis U – CLICK HERE

-The biggest news of the day happened early on with the San Francisco Dons knocking off #4 Virginia in the Homelight Classic.  In about a 48 hour period USF lost their opener to UMass Lowell, rebounded with a hard fought win against Towson, and then closed things off with a win against a top four team.  Talk about a drastic turnaround!!   They also own the biggest win of the year in the WCC so far at least as far as the rankings are concerned.  Gonzaga did knock off Kansas, but Virginia was ranked ahead of Kansas!

-Pepperdine looked like they were going to knock off UCLA, but the game ended up going into three overtimes before the Bruins finally put away the Wave.  I believe this would have collectively made the WCC 3-0 against top 25 teams had Pepperdine been able to pull it off.

-Another near upset was Ohio U who went into Illinois and took them to the wall.  The lead seesawed back and forth and Ohio U actually went ahead with less than 10 seconds to go after hitting a go ahead (and what was at the time a possible game winning) shot.  Illinois then went the length to score with just 2 seconds to go and managed to hold on.  It goes without saying that this would have been a monster win for Ohio.  This is the kind of win that gets teams like them into the NCAA Tournament without needing to win the conference tournament.  But still, the future is VERY bright for the Bobcats and they are definitely worth keeping an eye on this season.

-West Virginia had to overcome a second half deficit to beat a really good Western Kentucky team in the championship game of the Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic (can we shorten the name of this event, please?  I mean, that’s a lot of words to put on a t-shirt, or trophy, or banner).  Despite the loss, WKU did very well for themselves picking up what will likely be two big wins against Northern Iowa and Memphis.  I’m sold that they are a tournament caliber team and it wouldn’t shock me to see them in the top 25 before the end of the year.

-Louisville and Seton Hall was another great game that was close all throughout.  It came down to the finals seconds and Louisville was able to hold on for a 71-70 win.

-Saint Mary’s had no trouble with South Dakota State.  This was the complete opposite of what I was expecting.  It’s a really nice OOC win for the Gaels, and a bit of a setback for a South Dakota State team that we thought was a tournament caliber team, but that needed OOC wins to back that up and to avoid needing to win the conference tournament in order to get there.

-VCU is another team that has greatly exceeded expectations so far.  They played very well out in the Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic and picked up another nice win yesterday against Memphis.  Their only loss was to West Virginia, so they are off to a pretty solid start.

-Xavier sweated out another win against a UTR team that came down to the final seconds.  They seesawed back and forth with Toledo, but held on for a 76-73 win to remain undefeated.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-UMASS LOWELL VS ILLINOIS STATE (Columbus, OH).  With UMass Lowell being 1-0 with a win over San Francisco, who just knocked off Virginia, we will put the spotlight on them!  We will keep it on them as long as they keep winning!  I don’t know how long that will be, but for now the spotlight is theirs!

-LSU AT SAINT LOUIS.  I’m really looking forward to this one as we think both are likely NCAA Tournament teams, and it’s the first real test for either of them this season.  OOC wins will likely to be harder to come by this year than in most years so it’s a good opportunity for both teams.

-DREXEL AT PITTSBURGH.  It’s the season opener for a Drexel team that we think can win the Colonial, and it looks to be a winnable road game against a Pitt team that lost their opener against Saint Francis U.

-SOUTH CAROLINA VS LIBERTY (Hall of Fame Classic).  This is the season opener for South Carolina, who I think can be a darkhorse this year, and they take on a Liberty team that’s off to a decent 1-1 start with a win against Mississippi State and a loss to Purdue.

-RHODE ISLAND VS SOUTH FLORIDA (Mohegan Sun).  Rhody is off to an 0-2 start, but they played well in both games and I think there is more reason for optimism than concern.  South Florida won their opener but faces a much bigger challenge today.

-LITTLE ROCK VS WESTERN KENTUCKY (Louisville, KY).  WKU is off to a very impressive 2-1 start with the only loss being to West Virginia in the championship game of their MTE.  What they might also be is tired as this is their four game in four days, and they’re traveling from two timezones away in order to play it.  Little Rock was a team I was high on this year, and I still think they could have a big year, but they struggled in their first two games and lost to a good UNC Greensboro team on Friday  This is another early season game against a good opponent.  As for WKU, a win might land them in the top 25, or at least get them close to it.

-TULSA VS TCU (Hall of Fame Classic).  Some of us at Hoops HD (not me) think TCU could be a dark horse.  We should learn a little something about them today.

-VIRGINIA TECH VS VILLANOVA (Mohegan Sun).  Neither team has lost yet, but Nova has played against top 25 caliber competition, whereas VA Tech has…well…not.

-NOTRE DAME AT MICHIGAN STATE.  It’s the season opener for Notre Dame, and they are playing an absolute gauntlet OOC schedule.  They normally go to the bakery and load up on cupcakes, but not this year!  Michigan State won their opener, but may be tested a little more today.

-EASTERN WASHINGTON AT WASHINGTON STATE.  Eastern Washington is the preseason favorite to win the Big Sky, and it wouldn’t shock me at all if they went on the road and beat Wazzu.

-VMI AT PENN STATE.  VMI is 1-0, it is Penn State’s first game.

-ARMY VS BUFFALO (Mohegan Sun).  Both teams unbeaten.

-TEXAS STATE AT TAMUCC.  Both teams unbeaten

-LMU AT MINNESOTA – Both teams 1-0

-NORTH TEXAS AT ARKANSAS.  Both teams 1-0

-NICHOLLS AT SANTA CLARA.  Both teams 2-0

BUY GAMES

-Belmont vs Queens (nondiv1) (Paradise Jam).  Bemlont can get to 3-0, but Queens have given some teams some fits so far
-North Dakota State @ Nebraska
-Coppin State @ Duke
-SC Upstate @ Furman
-Texas Southern @ Oklahoma State
-Louisiana @ Baylor
-Montana @ USC
-Utah Valley @ BYU

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, November 28th

UMBC (0-1) at Saint Francis University (1-0) – 3:00 PM EST (NECFrontRow.com)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day is a Small Business Saturday matinee between the UMBC Retrievers and the Red Flash of Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. Saint Francis made the short drive over to Pittsburgh on Wednesday and ended up getting an 80-70 victory against the Panthers. Ramiir Dixon-Conover led the way with 21 points; Myles Thompson also had 13 points and 8 rebounds.

UMBC, on the other hand, lost to Georgetown 70-62 in their season opener on Wednesday. A 20-5 Hoyas run was the difference maker, although the Retrievers would follow up with an 8-0 spurt and also scored 11 of the final 15 points of the game to make the margin more respectable. Both Brandon Horvath and Darnell Rodgers had 13 points to lead UMBC.

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