Ohio Valley Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL:

  1. Murray State
  2. Austin Peay
  3. Belmont
  4. Eastern Kentucky
  5. Eastern Illinois
  6. Tennessee State
  7. Jacksonville State
  8. Morehead State
  9. Tennessee Tech
  10. UT Martin
  11. SIUE
  12. Southeast Missouri

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE TEAM:

-Jordyn Adams – SO, G – Austin Peay
-Tevin Brown – JR, G – Murray State
-Jomaru Brown – JR, G – Eastern Kentucky
-Jr. Clay – JR, G – Tennessee Tech
-Tre King – JR, F – Eastern Kentucky
-Carlos Marshall – JR, G – Tennessee State
-Grayson Murphy – JR, G – Belmont
-Nick Muszynski – JR, C – Belmont
-Mack Smith – SR, G – Eastern Illinois
-Parker Stewart – JR, G – UT Martin
-Terry Taylor – SR, F – Austin Peay (Preseason Play of the Year)
-Josiah Wallace – SR, G – Eastern Illinois
-KJ Williams – JR, F – Murray State

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-Murray State is consistently at or near the top of this league, and in all likelihood that will be the case again this year.  Tevin Brown is back, who is one of the best players in the conference, and they return a lot of other experience as well from a 23-win team that tied for first place and advanced to the conference championship game.  Not only could this be one of the better teams in the league, but I think they could really be dangerous in the NCAA Tournament.

-Austin Peay is getting a lot of preseason love, which makes sense.  They won 21 games a year ago, have a lot of pieces back including Terry Taylor who is one of the best players in the conference, and Coach Matt Figger continues to build up this program.  They also appear to be adding some talented newcomers, so they may be able to challenge Murray State this year.

-Belmont, like Murray State has been a regular standout team that has been at or near the top of the league.  They tied for first last year and ended up winning the conference tournament, but were denied the chance to play in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year due to COVID.  Three starters are back, and while they did lose a key player to transfer they still have a solid, experienced, and balanced lineup.  They play excellent half-court offense, rebound well, and are a decent outside shooting team.

-After the top three there is a bit of a drop-off, but Eastern Kentucky is still a team to watch.  Head coach A.W. Hamilton has made improvements every year he has been there, and with four starters back that should continue into this year.  I still do not think they are to a point of being as good as the top-three teams, but they are certainly heading in the right direction.

-Eastern Illinois was a .500-ish team last year that looks to be a .500-ish team again this year.  They do look to have a fairly decent backcourt and have been improving in recent years.

-Tennessee State is a team to keep an eye on.  Coach Penny Collins finished with 18 wins last year, which was double what they had the year before, and three starters are back so we could see that improvement continue into this year.

-Jacksonville State is a program that has relied heavily on transfers since Coach Ray Harper arrived, and that appears to be the case again this year.  Last year was a disappointment where they finished with just 13 wins.  Once again the roster has gone through an overhaul so we will see if this year’s group can do better.

-Morehead State has had four straight losing seasons and with just two starters back it is looking more likely than not that the number will go up to five after this year.

-Tennessee Tech, UT Martin, SIUE, and SEMO will all have to fight just to get into the conference tournament.

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SEC Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL:

  1. Tennessee
  2. Kentucky
  3. LSU
  4. Florida
  5. Alabama
  6. Arkansas
  7. Auburn
  8. South Carolina
  9. Ole Miss
  10. Missouri
  11. Texas A&M
  12. Mississippi State
  13. Georgia
  14. Vanderbilt

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE 1ST TEAM:

-John Petty – SR G – Alabama
-Keyontae Johnson – JR F – Florida
-Brandon Boston – FR G – Kentucky
-Trendon Watford – SO F – LSU
-John Fulkerson – SR F – Tennessee

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE 2ND TEAM:

-Olivier Sarr – SR F – Kentucky
-Javonte Smart – JR G – LSU
-Dru Smith – SR G – Missouri
-AJ Lawson – JR G – South Carolina
-Yves Pons – SR G/F – Tennessee
-Savion Flagg – SR G/F – Texas A&M

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-There are a lot of reasons to be excited about this year’s Tennessee team.  Two years ago they were a top-5 caliber team and while they took a step back last year, they are once again looking at being a potential top-10 team this year who has a good chance of winning the SEC, earning a protected seed, and perhaps challenging for the Final Four.  Four guys who saw significant minutes are back this year, they have some really good newcomers going in, they will likely be able to go deep into their bench, and are solid in both the frontcourt and the backcourt.

-Kentucky has obviously been the class of the league, and it once again appears that they have a deep and talented team, will be high in the rankings, will contend for the SEC title, and have a good shot at a protected seed.  If that ever changes we will let you know.  All five starters are gone from a year ago, but this is a team that just reloads with top-notch talent every year.  They replace NBA caliber players with NBA caliber players.  While it may take them a while to gel as it does every year, but the end of the year they will likely have as good a shot as anyone at making the Final Four.

-Florida had a solid year last year, but it was nowhere near as strong as what most were expecting.  It was, for the most part, a young team and now that the Gators have a little more maturity we could see them surpass expectations and surprise some people.  I think this is a team that we will see in the rankings before it’s all said and done.

-There is reason to be excited in Tuscaloosa with four starters back.  Head coach Nate Oats is entering his second season and it could be one where the Tide really break out.  They did lose Kira Lewis, who was perhaps their best player, but all the other starters are back along with some very impressive looking newcomers.

-LSU has some off the court issues hanging over the program, but they are once again expected to do well in the conference and will most likely be dancing this March (pending no NCAA sanctions).  They did lose three starters, but they have a lot of key players back, appear to have a really strong backcourt, and have some guys that can step in to new roles.

-I kinda like this South Carolina team.  They are not getting a whole lot of preseason love, but four starters are back and they seemed to be playing pretty well down the stretch last year.  They’re my dark horse pick in this conference.  Frank Martin is a phenomenal coach who is good at developing talent, and it would not shock me at all to see this team dancing in March.

-Eric Musselman is a solid coach who I expect to do well at Arkansas, but I also think this is a bit of a rebuilding year and that they still have a long ways to go.  It appears as though they have ten new players, and with that much roster turnover we have more uncertainties than certainties in regards to how good they are likely to be.

-Auburn is also rebuilding after two straight very solid years.  I don’t think it will be too long before we see the Tigers back in the top-25, but I do not think this is the year for them.  A lot of returning players did not see significant minutes last year.  They do have some good looking newcomers, but it may take some time for them to click.

-Kermit Davis is entering his third year at Ole Miss, and while I do think he’ll get the Rebs program going eventually, I don’t think this is the year.  They were .500-ish last year and were a really unimpressive 6-12 in SEC play.  I think they will be better this year, but not so much better that I think we will see them inside the bubble.

-I keep waiting for Missouri to be good.  They have a good coach in Cuonzo Martin, but they cannot seem to become a regular NCAA Tournament caliber program.  Four starters are back this year including Dru Smith who is a very good all-around player, so that experience could lead to more wins this year, but I do not think we will see them dancing this March.

-Texas A&M had an exciting start to the season last year, but that excitement did not last long.  If we know anything about Buzz Williams is that he can build and he can coach.  He will get this program to a very high level before he is through, but this will not be the year.

-Mississippi State lost a lot of key pieces from last year, and appears to be in rebuilding mode.

-Tom Crean might be down to his last strike at Georgia, and all signs seem to be that a finish near the bottom of the league is likely.

-Vanderbilt has had some good teams in the past, but right now it feels like it is going to be a long time before we see them have another one.

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Pac-12 Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL:

  1. UCLA
  2. Arizona State
  3. Oregon
  4. Stanford
  5. Arizona
  6. USC
  7. Colorado
  8. Utah
  9. Washington
  10. California
  11. Washington State
  12. Oregon State

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE 1ST TEAM:

-Timmy Allen – JR, F – Utah
-Matt Bradley – JR, G – California
-Oscar da Silva – SR, F – Stanford
-Chris Duarte – SR, G – Oregon
-Remy Martin – SR, G – Arizona State
-Evan Mobley – FR, F – USC
-Will Richardson – JR, G – Oregon
-Chris Smith – SR, G – UCLA
-Ziaire Williams, – FR, F – Stanford
-McKinley Wright IV – SR, G – Colorado

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE 2ND TEAM:

-Isaac Bonton – SR, G – Washington State
-Tyger Campbell – SO, G – UCLA
-Josh Christopher – FR, G – Arizona State
-Ethan Thompson – SR, G – Oregon State
-Alonzo Verge – SR, G – Arizona State

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-UCLA is the preseason favorite to win the league, and I cannot say I disagree too much since they would have been my pick to win the Pac-12 Tournament last year based on how well they were playing at the end of the season.  All five starters are back, and they could make quite a bit of noise this year under second-year Coach Mick Cronin.  The combination of experience and talent should make the Bruins a top-25 team this year, and perhaps even more than that.

-Like seemingly every year, I am really big on this Oregon team.  I know they lost three starters, but Coach Dana Altman always seems to surpass his preseason expectations.  The Ducks did lose Payton Pritchard, but they have a lot of newcomers that should be able to step up right away and this should once again be a top-25 team, and perhaps even a protected seed by the time the year is over.

-Arizona State is another team that the media really likes.  It seems like the MO for the Sun Devils is to start off huge early in the season, but then taper off as the season progresses.  They jumped out to an 8-2 start last year, but then went just 12-9 the rest of the way.  They should have a tremendous backcourt with Remy Martin and Alonzo Verge and should easily land in the top half of the bracket, and probably be in the top-25 for most of the season.

-Stanford seems to be a dark horse for a lot of people, which raises the question: if they are everyone’s dark horse, then are they really a dark horse?  Four starters are back from a team that won 20 games a year ago and they should have a really strong frontcourt, so there is reason to be optimistic.

-USC is rebuilding, but PG Ethan Anderson is back and they appear to have some pretty good newcomers that could give them a boost.  Coach Andy Enfield is another guy that always seems to surpass the preseason expectations.

-Colorado could be a bit of a dark horse this year.  Three starters are back, including McKinley Wright IV, and if some of the transfers can step up this year we could see them competing for a spot in the NCAA Tournament come March.

-Utah has four starters back from a team that at moments showed some signs of life, but it is hard to say if they have enough pieces to put them in the NCAA Tournament picture.

-Arizona is dealing with a lot of off-court issues that we will not get into, but they seem to have their share of on-court issues as well.  All five starters are gone from a year ago, and it could be a long year both on and off the court for the Wildcats.

-Washington is coming off a somewhat surprisingly miserable season, and could be in for another long season this year.

-If I had to guess, I would say that Cal, Wazzu, and Oregon State are three teams that we will not be seeing in the Pac-12 Quarterfinals this year.

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Northeast Conference Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL:

  1. Fairleigh Dickinson
  2. Long Island
  3. Bryant
  4. Mount Saint Mary’s
  5. Saint Francis Brooklyn
  6. Saint Francis U
  7. Merrimack
  8. Wagner
  9. Central Connecticut
  10. Sacred Heart

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE TEAM:

-Damian Chong Qui – JR, G – Mount Saint Mary’s
-Ty Flowers – SR, F – Long Island
-Chauncey Hawkins – SR, G – Saint Francis Brooklyn
-Jahlil Jenkins – SR, G – Fairleigh Dickinson
-Elyjah Williams – SR, F – Fairleigh Dickinson

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-If you are a regular follower of HoopsHD, and you watch the Under the Radar shows, you know how much we love this league!

-They are not getting the most preseason love but we have to start with Merrimack.  They were one of the great stories in college basketball last year as they finished in first place even though they were a transitional team.  They were not eligible for the NCAA Tournament, but would have almost undoubtedly been invited to the CIT had it not been cancelled.  The bad news is they lost a lot from last year’s team and have just two starters back, so they will likely be in a rebuilding mode, but I still do not think they will end up as the doormats.

-Everyone seems to be big on Fairleigh Dickinson this year, which makes sense considering they have four starters back from team that had a strong finish to the season.  They are also balanced with solid players in both the frontcourt and the backcourt.

-Long Island is another team with four starters back, and while they were kind of blah last year and finished in the middle of the pack, their experience should help them improve going into this season.

-Saint Francis U won 22 games a year ago before losing to Robert Morris (who has since left the league) in the conference championship game.  They are losing quite a few pieces, but they appear to once again have a strong frontcourt and if they could have some guys step up at the guard position that came off the bench last year it wouldn’t surprise me if they exceeded their preseason expectations.

-Bryant won just three games two years ago, so there has been steady improvement and I look for that to continue into this season.  Three starters are back along with what look to be some promising newcomers.  Head coach Jared Grasso has this program going in the right direction.

-Mount Saint Mary’s also has a lot of experience back, but it is from a team that had a rather unspectacular year last year so it is hard to conclude that they have a high ceiling.

-Saint Francis Brooklyn also has four starters back, including a very strong guard in Chauncey Hawkins who is among the best in the conference.  They really struggled down the stretch last season so it is kind of hard to be all that high on them as a league contender despite all of the experience they have back.

-Sacred Heart won 20 games last year, but with so much gone from that team they appear to be in a complete rebuild mode.  Wagner and Central Connecticut also have a long way to go and it could be a three-way fight amongst these three teams for that last spot in the NEC Tournament.

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The Olympians: HoopsHD interviews Kenn Johnson about 1996 Olympic gold medalist Marian Washington

The NBA Finals date back to 1947 (when they were known as the Basketball Association of America Finals) and the very 1st NCAA tourney was held in 1939. Olympic basketball competition is even older: it debuted as a demonstration event in 1904 and the men’s version became a medal sport in 1936, with the women finally getting their chance to go for the gold in 1976. The United States has dominated Olympic basketball competition from the start: the men have won 15 gold medals in the 18 tournaments they have participated in during the past 84 years, while the women have won 8 gold medals in the 10 tournaments in which they have competed during the past 44 years. Those of you who were looking forward to the 2020 Olympics opening ceremonies in Tokyo on July 24, 2020 will have to wait an extra 364 days, as the coronavirus caused a postponement until July 23, 2021. Due to the absence of college basketball since mid-March, HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel decided to fill the void by trying to interview as many prior Olympic players/coaches as possible so that you have something to read this year while not watching the Summer Games. We continue our coverage by chatting with Dr. Kenn Johnson, KU alum and author of multiple books about KU basketball, about Marian Washington winning a national title in 1969 and a gold medal in 1996.

In addition to being a great basketball player Marian was a national indoor shot-put champ and made the Olympic Trials twice as a discus thrower: which sport was she best at, and which sport did she enjoy the most? It is difficult to tell because she was very successful in high school (where she excelled in seven sports!), college (where she was a 2-time AAU All-American who led her team to the 1969 national title and an outstanding track and field athlete) and beyond (where she was a record holder in the discus at the Olympic Trials in 1964/1968/1972).

She was a 2-time AAU All-American at West Chester State and helped lead the Golden Rams to a national title in 1969: what did it mean to her to win the 1st-ever title in the history of women’s college basketball? It has to feel great to lead your team to a national title, particularly when you lead a lower-level team to an unbeaten record in the Women’s NIT. She was also was proud to be named the first Black woman to ever make the US national team.

How did she end up at Kansas? Before KU she taught physical education at Martin Luther King Junior High in Kansas City, KS, then in the fall of 1972 became a graduate student at KU. While still a student she was named an assistant instructor of physical education, then named Director of Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics where she directed KU’s women’s athletic programs in basketball/track. She taught several classes and earned her master’s degree in biodynamics and administration in 1975. After she was named head basketball coach she also founded KU’s women’s track and field program.

She served as the 1st/only Athletics Director for Women’s Athletics at Kansas in the 1970s after the passage of Title IX: how did she balance being a coach with being an administrator before turning 30? I think it just came naturally because of her long involvement in a variety of sports. It was also a time when women’s sports were just becoming popular and there was not much competition for administrative positions, so she was at the right place at the right time to be named.

Lynette Woodard is 1 of the greatest women’s basketball players ever: how did Marian recruit her to Kansas, and how did she like coaching her? Coach Washington attended the state 5-A basketball tourney in April 1977 and saw Lynette lead her North High team to the state championship. In the three-game event she scored 113 points! Right then and there Washington offered Lynette a scholarship. It would be impossible to not like coaching the best women’s basketball player ever: a four-time All-American, which is a feat that few have ever achieved. Lynette said of Washington, “She understood the game and was able to communicate it very well. I was gifted but still did not understand how to play the game until I had a great teacher like her who could break the game down because it was going really fast for me. She taught me to work hard, be committed to excellence, and not cut any corners. It was all fun and games at first but she taught me to believe in myself by being competitive. After I was named an All-American for the first time, Coach Washington took my head out of the clouds without beating me down and challenged me to improve.”

She won 560 games as head coach at Kansas and was a 3-time conference COY: what made her such a great coach, and what did it mean to her to receive such outstanding honors? As far as being a great coach, the numbers tell it all. Her Jayhawk teams won seven conference regular season titles/six conference tournament titles, made 15 postseason appearances, and took two trips to the Sweet 16, all of which helped Kansas women’s athletics grow significantly.

What was it like to be a great women’s coach at a school that previously had men’s basketball coaching legends such as Phog Allen? Phog was long gone by the time Marian came to KU but his reputation was still intact. However, she coached alongside men’s coaches such as Ted Owens/Larry Brown/Roy Williams/Bill Self, so she had a lot of talent to observe.

She retired in January of 2004 due to some health issues: how surprising was it for her to leave in the middle of the season, and how is she doing these days? She actually resigned with only three games left in the 2004 season. The reaction/outpouring of love for this woman was emotional, universal, and remarkably consistent with the high regard in which she was held. Former player Kathleen Hickert said, “It is a huge, huge loss. I hurt and my heart aches. My first concern is her health.” I have been unable to determine how she is doing now but saw an article where she returned to KU for a visit one year ago and she looked to be in the best of health. This month KU postponed the Marian E. Washington Legacy Reunion due to the pandemic and rescheduled it for the fall of 2021 so Marian must be doing all right.

She was 1 of the 1st African-American women to play on a US national team and coach a US international team and be a coach on a US Olympic women’s team: how is she viewed as a racial pioneer by USA Basketball? Kansas University created the Marian E. Washington Trailblazer Series to recognize the notable achievements of African-Americans who have shaped the Jayhawk sports programs. She served four years as President of the Black Coaches Association, an organization which is 98% male. Ebony Magazine named her its outstanding black woman in sports.

She was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004: when people look back on her career, how do you think that she should be remembered the most? Just ask those who knew her best:
“She and a small handful of others pioneered the growth of women’s basketball.” – Coach Bill Self
“She is a great teacher, leader and role model. I think it’s an honor for us players to play for such a great coach. It’s obvious we have one of the best coaches in the nation.” – Former guard Angie Halbleib
“Her philosophy is simple: honesty, integrity and commitment. That is why she is admired by so many. She is talented, assertive and dynamic.” – Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard
“She has always said her mission is to educate young people and prepare them to be good people and good athletes, and that is truly what she has done.” – KU professor Renate Mai-Dalton

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The Hoops HD Report: AAC, A10, MWC, and WCC Preview

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Tonight we have four podcasts for you where we preview each of the Non-Power-Multi-Bid conferences.  While these conferences may not be as strong as the P5/Big East conferences from top to bottom, the top of each league contain teams that are capable of cracking the rankings, earning protected seeds and, in the case of Gonzaga, making the Final Four and perhaps winning it all.  In the American we are all big on Houston and think that we may see a second or third team in the NCAA Tournament with Memphis, SMU, or Cincinnati.  The Atlantic Ten looks strong again this year with Richmond, Rhode Island, and Dayton looking like NCAA Tournament teams.  We are big on San Diego State out of the Mountain West, and of course, we like Gonzaga, who will begin the season ranked #1 in the preseason poll…

 

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC TEN

MOUNTAIN WEST

WEST COAST CONFERENCE

And for all you radio lovers, below are audio only versions of the shows…

American Athletic:

Atlantic Ten:

Mountain West:

West Coast:

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