NEWS AND NOTES
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-Purdue had a lead at Minnesota for the whole game and seemed poised to pick up a major road win, but Minney pulled it out in the final minute. Purdue had a chance to force overtime in the final seconds, but couldn’t get up much of a shot and the Gophers held on for a 71-68 win.
-Winthrop, who has just one loss, began a stretch of back to back road games at Radford last night, and totally ran away with it. If they can do the same thing tonight and win out we may see them crawl inside the bubble.
-Colorado has been up and down this year, but they were definitely up last night with a decisive road win at Stanford. Stanford is still hovering around the bubble, but I think they are on the right side of it. Colorado gave their resume a nice boost last night.
-Belmont is now 20-1 on the year after their decisive win against Eastern Kentucky last night. The problem for Belmont is that none of their wins have come against anyone in the top 150 of the NET, so it’s still a weak case for an at-large bid, but they should at least get a look from the committee.
-Washington State ran away from UCLA last night in a bit of a surprising result. UCLA made a run late to cut it to 81-73, but for most of the game the lead was bigger than that.
HIGHLIGHTED GAMES
-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT VCU (Atlantic Ten). Both teams are hovering around the bubble, and both desperately need this win. They both pretty much need to dominate their schedules the rest of the way to secure a spot inside the bubble.
-WINTHROP AT RADFORD (Big South). Winthrop won convincingly the other night and if they can do the same tonight there will probably be some talk of them belonging inside the bubble if the can win out.
-GEORGIA TECH AT CLEMSON (ACC). Clemson is safely inside the bubble and can climb up the seedlist if they can continue to string together wins down the stretch. Georgia Tech is outside of our bubble, but they have played like a tournament team at times and they do have the opportunities they need between now and the end to play their way into the field.
-RICE AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA). WKU pretty much has to win out through the regular season to get inside the bubble, but they are good enough to do that. Having said that, they seemingly have a history of slipping up and losing games that they should win, so they don’t want to overlook a Rice team that’s having a decent year.
-ILLINOIS AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten). Illinois has been on a roll lately and shouldn’t have too much trouble keeping that up on the road tonight.



Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, February 12
UAB at Louisiana Tech, 7:30 PM Eastern, STADIUM
A huge showdown is set for the next two days in the West Division of Conference USA as the UAB Blazers (16-2 overall, 9-1 CUSA) head to Ruston, LA to take on the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (15-6 overall, 8-4 CUSA). Despite UAB’s impressive overall record, the Blazers have only played four games against teams not in the bottom quadrant of the NCAA team sheets, and are only 2-2 against those teams. In fact, by NET ratings, the games today and tomorrow will be the Blazers’ two toughest games of the season to date. UAB features a balanced scoring attack, with four players averaging double-figures, led by Michael Ertel’s 13.1 points per game. They also have the second best defense in Conference USA, according to KenPom.
UAB may be the second best defensive team in the conference, but Louisiana Tech is the best. The Bulldogs have been a tough team to beat all season, having picked up splits already at Western Kentucky and North Texas and at home against Marshall (all teams that UAB has not even played so far this season). Much like UAB, La Tech has four players averaging double figures in scoring, led by Isaiah Crawford’s 12 points per game. Also keep an eye on Kenneth Lofton Jr who is averaging 10.3 points and 7.1 rebounds. Given that this is a battle of two teams with balanced scoring and strong defense, tonight and tomorrow afternoon’s games both have a chance to come right down to the wire, and are must watch for anyone that loves defensive basketball.