Puppet Ramblings: Coronavirus and the NCAA

The coronavirus, which causes Covid-19, has infected a handful of people, and made a few of them very sick, and has made a lot of other people all over the country lose their freakin’ minds.  Perhaps this is all justified.  I have no medical background whatsoever and am certainly not a qualified expert when it comes to viral outbreaks.

What I do know is that we’ve seen Chicago State cancel two regular season games against Seattle and Utah Valley, Kansas City cancel one (also against Seattle), and we’ve now seen the Ivy League decide to cancel its entire conference tournament.  There may be more events either cancelled or altered before this is over, and that could conceivably include the NCAA Tournament.  Just today, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine made a recommendation that all sporting events in his state be closed to fans.  This would include the MAC Tournament, which plays its quarterfinals on Thursday, as well as the First Four games in Dayton and the 1st/2nd Round games in Cleveland which are scheduled for next week.

So…where to begin….

I actually do have a passion for young people, and also feel that I have an attachment to those who play college athletics.  As much as I love college basketball, and as great as the season has been, and as much as I’m looking forward to this year’s NCAA Tournament, I also do not want to have players (who really are just college students playing a game), coaches, and fans in a situation that unnecessarily jeopardizes their health and safety.  I think that everyone at Hoops HD feels the same way.  As much as we love our hoops, we also love it when players, coaches, and fans are safe and healthy.

But here’s my question…

Why aren’t there more experts, and by that I mean doctors, and scientists, and healthcare professionals, taking the lead on this issue??

Not just in regards to March Madness (because as much as we love it, in the grand scheme of things it really isn’t that damned important), but on the issue as a whole??  You turn on the news and you see reporters, and elected officials, and other sorts of people who I do not believe fall into the category of “medical experts” weighing in on this.  Why aren’t the medical experts weighing in more than they are??  We’ve got idiots walking around wearing masks who actually think that by wearing a mask, they won’t get sick.  I’d like a little bit of assurance that the people who are making important decisions aren’t as stupid as the people wearing the masks.  if medical experts are the ones recommending taking actions such as calling in the national guard and setting up a containment zone around New Rochelle (20 miles from Madison Square Garden where both the Big East Tournament and East Regional are scheduled to be played), or calling for events to be closed to the public, or cancelling all face to face classes and sending students home, then we should probably listen to them.  If the people making those decisions are just arbitrarily doing so after they’ve swiped a bunch of masks from a hospital to keep them from getting sick, then we really shouldn’t listen to them at all.

I do know the NCAA has a task force that consists largely of medical experts to advise them on this issue.  They meet twice a day every day to assess the situation.  So far, they’ve said that there is no need to cancel or alter the NCAA Tournament.  That may change, but as of now, it hasn’t.  If medical experts are saying that it is dangerous to proceed with the tournament, then I agree that it should at least be postponed (hopefully not cancelled altogether).  But if they’re not saying that, and they haven’t so far, then I think that it’s okay to play basketball!!

This event is supposed to be fun, and exciting, and special for the players, coaches and fans.  The cloud of the coronavirus, even if it isn’t dangerous, may make it difficult or impossible to provide that atmosphere.  If that’s the case, then I understand delaying.  But as critical as I am toward the NCAA at times, I do believe they are meticulously monitoring this, and that they will make the right decision.  If they say it is safe to proceed, then they are saying so because the medical experts advised them that it was safe.  If they say we shouldn’t play, then I’m confident that they are not making that decision arbitrarily, but that it was an informed decision where actual experts recommended that such an action be taken.

We at Hoops HD will continue to cover Championship Week and the NCAA Tournament the way that we always do.  I’m not sure if we know how to do it any differently.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference awards of the year (Part 2 of 2)

CLICK HERE for Jon Teitel’s latest Bracket Projections

CLICK HERE for our Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 7

The end of the regular season means that it is time to recognize the best players/coaches in college basketball this season. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus special awards for each conference’s Player of the Year (POY), Rookie of the Year (ROY), Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY), 6th Man of the Year (6TH), and Coach of the Year (COY). If you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and if you missed Part 1 last week you can find it at: https://hoopshd.com/2020/03/02/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-awards-of-the-year-part-1-of-2-5

AAC
G: Christian Vital (Connecticut)
G: Quinton Rose (Temple)
G: Kendric Davis (SMU)
F: Precious Achiuwa (Memphis)
F: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
POY: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
ROY: Precious Achiuwa (Memphis)
DPOY: Akok Akok (Connecticut)
6TH: Caleb Mills (Houston)
COY: Frank Haith (Tulsa)

A-10
G: Fatts Russell (Rhode Island)
G: Ryan Daly (St. Joseph’s)
F: Marcus Weathers (Duquesne)
F: Obi Toppin (Dayton)
C: Tre Mitchell (Massachusetts)
POY: Obi Toppin (Dayton)
ROY: Tre Mitchell (Massachusetts)
DPOY: Michael Hughes (Duquesne)
6TH: Javonte Perkins (St. Louis)
COY: Anthony Grant (Dayton)

ACC
G: Tre Jones (Duke)
G: Michael DeVoe (Georgia Tech)
F: Elijah Hughes (Syracuse)
F: Jordan Nwora (Louisville)
C: Vernon Carey Jr. (Duke)
POY: Jordan Nwora (Louisville)
ROY: Vernon Carey Jr. (Duke)
DPOY: James Banks III (Georgia Tech)
6TH: Dane Goodwin (Notre Dame)
COY: Chris Mack (Louisville)

Big 12
G: Devon Dotson (Kansas)
G: Desmond Bane (TCU)
F: Kristian Doolittle (Oklahoma)
F: Brady Manek (Oklahoma)
C: Udoka Azubuike (Kansas)
POY: Devon Dotson (Kansas)
ROY: Jahmi’us Ramsey (Texas Tech)
DPOY: Kevin Samuel (TCU)
6TH: Miles McBride (West Virginia)
COY: Scott Drew (Baylor)

Big East
G: Myles Powell (Seton Hall)
G: Markus Howard (Marquette)
F: Paul Reed (DePaul)
F: Naji Marshall (Xavier)
C: Omer Yurtseven (Georgetown)
POY: Markus Howard (Marquette)
ROY: Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (Villanova)
DPOY: Paul Reed (DePaul)
6TH: Jahvon Blair (Georgetown)
COY: Kevin Willard (Seton Hall)

Big Sky
G: Sayeed Pridgett (Montana)
G: Holland Woods (Portland State)
F: Mason Peatling (Eastern Washington)
F: Kim Aiken Jr. (Eastern Washington)
C: Joshua Patton (Sacramento State)
POY: Sayeed Pridgett (Montana)
ROY: Derrick Carter-Hollinger (Montana)
DPOY: Sal Nuhu (Portland State)
6TH: Kai Edwards (Northern Colorado)
COY: Shantay Legans (Eastern Washington)

Big 10
G: Anthony Cowan Jr. (Maryland)
G: Cassius Winston (Michigan State)
F: Luka Garza (Iowa)
F: Jalen Smith (Maryland)
C: Daniel Oturu (Minnesota)
POY: Luka Garza (Iowa)
ROY: Trayce Jackson-Davis (Indiana)
DPOY: Xavier Tillman (Michigan State)
6TH: Devonte Green (Indiana)
COY: Brad Underwood (Illinois)

Big West
G: Jaquori McLaughlin (UCSB)
G: Austen Awosika (Fullerton)
G: Chance Hunter (Long Beach State)
F: Amadou Sow (UCSB)
F: Collin Welp (UC-Irvine)
POY: Amadou Sow (UCSB)
ROY: Ezra Manjon (UC Davis)
DPOY: Joshua Morgan (Long Beach State)
6TH: Collin Welp (UC-Irvine)
COY: Mark Gottfired (Cal State Northridge)

C-USA
G: Taevion Kinsey (Marshall)
G: Jhivvan Jackson (UTSA)
G: Keaton Wallace (UTSA)
F: Carson Williams (Western Kentucky)
F: Bryson Williams (UTEP)
POY: Jhivvan Jackson (UTSA)
ROY: Jahmir Young (Charlotte)
DPOY: Osasumwen Osaghae (Florida International)
6TH: Kalob Ledoux (Louisiana Tech)
COY: Grant McCasland (North Texas)

Ivy
G: Brandon Anderson (Brown)
G: Mike Smith (Columbia)
F: Paul Atkinson (Yale)
F: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
C: Richmond Aririguzoh (Princeton)
POY: Mike Smith (Columbia)
ROY: Jordan Dingle (Penn)
DPOY: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
6TH: Jack Forrest (Columbia)
COY: James Jones (Yale)

MAAC
G: Rich Kelly (Quinnipiac)
G: Jalen Pickett (Siena)
F: Tajuan Agee (Iona)
F: EJ Crawford (Iona)
C: Tyere Marshall (Rider)
POY: EJ Crawford (Iona)
ROY: Aaron Estrada (St. Peter’s)
DPOY: KC Ndefo (St. Peter’s)
6TH: Majesty Brandon (Canisius)
COY: Shaheen Holloway (St. Peter’s)

MAC
G: Marreon Jackson (Toledo)
G: Loren Cristian Jackson (Akron)
F: Ben Vander Plas (Ohio)
F: Tahjai Teague (Ball State)
C: Luke Knapke (Toledo)
POY: Loren Cristian Jackson (Akron)
ROY: Dae Dae Grant (Miami OH)
DPOY: Davonta Jordan (Buffalo)
6TH: Mekhi Lairy (Miami OH)
COY: John Groce (Akron)

MEAC
G: Dejuan Clayton (Coppin State)
G: John Crosby (Delaware State)
G: Stanley Davis (Morgan State)
F: Cletrell Pope (Bethune-Cookman)
F: Jibri Blount (North Carolina Central)
POY: John Crosby (Delaware State)
ROY: Wayne Bristol Jr. (Howard)
DPOY: Jibri Blount (North Carolina Central)
6TH: Malik Maitland (Bethune-Cookman)
COY: Kevin Broadus (Morgan State)

Pac-12
G: Remy Martin (Arizona State)
G: Payton Pritchard (Oregon)
F: Tres Tinkle (Oregon State)
F: Onyeka Okongwu (USC)
C: Isaiah Stewart (Washington)
POY: Payton Pritchard (Oregon)
ROY: Onyeka Okongwu (USC)
DPOY: Onyeka Okongwu (USC)
6TH: Alonzo Verge Jr. (Arizona State)
COY: Andy Enfield (USC)

SEC
G: Mason Jones (Arkansas)
G: Kira Lewis Jr. (Alabama)
F: Reggie Perry (Mississippi State)
F: Keyontae Johnson (Florida)
C: Nick Richards (Kentucky)
POY: Mason Jones (Arkansas)
ROY: Anthony Edwards (Georgia)
DPOY: Adrio Bailey (Arkansas)
6TH: Xavier Pinson (Missouri)
COY: John Calipari (Kentucky)

Southland
G: Kevon Harris (Stephen F. Austin)
G: Ian Dubose (Houston Baptist)
F: Sha’markus Kennedy (McNeese State)
F: TJ Atwood (Lamar)
C: Kai Mitchell (Sam Houston State)
POY: Sha’markus Kennedy (McNeese State)
ROY: Keaston Willis (Incarnate Word)
DPOY: Hayden Koval (Central Arkansas)
6TH: Cameron Johnson (Stephen F. Austin)
COY: Kyle Keller (Stephen F. Austin)

SWAC
G: Gerard Andrus (Prairie View)
G: Tyrik Armstrong (Texas Southern)
G: Maurice Howard (Alcorn State)
F: Devante Jackson (Grambling)
F: Troymain Crosby (Alcorn State)
POY: Tyrik Armstrong (Texas Southern)
ROY: Caleb Hunter (Mississippi Valley State)
DPOY: Jayveous McKinnis (Jackson State)
6TH: Damiree Burns (Southern)
COY: Sean Woods (Southern)

WAC
G: Milan Acquaah (California Baptist)
G: Terrell Brown (Seattle)
F: De’Jon Davis (California Baptist)
F: Lesley Varner II (Texas-Rio Grande Valley)
C: Alessandro Lever (Grand Canyon)
POY: Terrell Brown (Seattle)
ROY: Jovan Blacksher Jr. (Grand Canyon)
DPOY: Emmanuel Olojakpoke (Utah Valley)
6TH: Lorenzo Jenkins (Grand Canyon)
COY: Chris Jans (New Mexico State)

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Bracketology 2020: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.2)

Welcome to the greatest month of the year! We are only 5 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, 63 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 45 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 15th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 7th out of 133 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Kansas (Big 12)
1: Baylor (Big 12)
1: Gonzaga (WCC)
1: Dayton (A-10)

2: San Diego State (MWC)
2: Florida State (ACC)
2: Villanova (Big East)
2: Creighton (Big East)

3: Duke (ACC)
3: Michigan State (Big 10)
3: Seton Hall (Big East)
3: Maryland (Big 10)

4: Kentucky (SEC)
4: Oregon (Pac-12)
4: Louisville (ACC)
4: Wisconsin (Big 10)

5: Ohio State (Big 10)
5: Butler (Big East)
5: Auburn (SEC)
5: BYU (WCC)

6: West Virginia (Big 12)
6: Iowa (Big 10)
6: Michigan (Big 10)
6: Penn State (Big 10)

7: Virginia (ACC)
7: Colorado (Pac-12)
7: Illinois (Big 10)
7: Houston (AAC)

8: Arizona (Pac-12)
8: LSU (SEC)
8: St. Mary’s (WCC)
8: Providence (Big East)

9: Marquette (Big East)
9: Florida (SEC)
9: USC (Pac-12)
9: Rutgers (Big 10)

10: Oklahoma (Big 12)
10: Arizona State (Pac-12)
10: Indiana (Big 10)
10: Texas Tech (Big 12)

11: Utah State (MWC): AUTO-BID
11: Wichita State (AAC)
11: Xavier (Big East)
11: Stanford (Pac-12)
11: Richmond (A-10)
11: Cincinnati (AAC)

12: East Tennessee State (SoCon): AUTO-BID
12: Yale (Ivy)
12: Liberty (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
12: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)

13: Vermont (America East)
13: Akron (MAC)
13: North Texas (C-USA)
13: New Mexico State (WAC)

14: Belmont (OVC): AUTO-BID
14: Bradley (MVC): AUTO-BID
14: Colgate (Patriot)
14: Hofstra (CAA)

15: UC Irvine (Big West)
15: Eastern Washington (Big Sky)
15: North Dakota State (Summit)
15: Little Rock (Sun Belt)

16: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)
16: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID
16: St. Francis PA (NEC)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)
16: Siena (MAAC)
16: North Carolina Central (MEAC)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 7

Welcome Selection Committee Members!!  It is just a few more days until your first meeting, and we are here to help guide you in any way that we can!

CLICK HERE for the Hoops HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which lays out which teams are locks, which are under consideration, and which need the automatic bids

CLICK HERE for the latest Hoops HD BRACKET RUNDOWN

CLICK HERE for our BRACKETOLOGY PAGE

CLICK HERE for our Conference Tournament Brackets and Info

For those that prefer audio only:

Below is all of today’s Conference Tournament Action

WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIP

COLONIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICA EAST SEMIFINALS

SWAC QUARTERFINALS

ACC OPENING ROUND

METRO ATLANTIC OPENING ROUND

MEAC OPENING ROUND

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Hoops HD BRACKET RUNDOWN: March 9th

This was recorded on Monday, March 9th at 9:30pm.  No games that went final after that, particularly the Gonzaga v San Francisco or the Saint Mary’s v BYU games, were considered

The Hoops HD panel each submitted a seedlist.  They were all compiled via a cross country ranking for a master seedlist, and those teams were then bracketed and the results are revealed line by line in a Selection Sunday type format.  They debate, discuss, and assess each team as they go in.  See who the #1 seeds are, who all the protected seeds are, who’s inside the bubble, and who just missed it.

Below is the final bracket, but do not look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

 

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

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD is semi-impressed by the semifinals

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament is taking place in Washington, DC this weekend and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD will be covering all of the angles so you can look forward to a cascade of coverage in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our series with Monday’s semifinals:

After Asian night and BBQ night the past 2 evenings…tonight’s pregame meal was Italian: chicken parmesan/meatballs/noodles/breadsticks!  Let’s tip things off:

Game #1 (Delaware-Hofstra) was neck-and-neck through the 1st 10 minutes. Ryan Allen made a couple of layups and Justyn Mutts did a ton of damage in the lane including a reverse layup, REB/follow dunk, and an old-fashioned 3-PT play to keep the Dragons in the hunt. Eli Pemberton had a huge game on Sunday but was somehow even more lethal from long-range on Monday with 4 shots from behind the arc in the 1st half. His backcourt teammates Desure Buie/Jalen Ray each nailed a pair of threes to give the Pride a 40-28 halftime lead. Hofstra continued to pull away in the 2nd half via some help on the boards from their “big” men, as 6’7” Isaac Kante had 11 REB and 6’5” Tareq Coburn had 12 REB. The Pride opened up a 22-PT lead with 8 minutes to play and Delaware could have given up but they started full-court-pressing and forced several turnovers to keep it interesting. Coach Joe Mihalich was forced to call a timeout before the wheels came off the train:

Hofstra made some FTs down the stretch and ended up with a 75-61 win and a spot in the title game after losing that same game last March. In the postgame press conference I asked Coach Mihalich whether he preferred to play a Northeastern team who he swept this year by a combined 6 PTS or an Elon team who he swept by a combined 50 PTS(!). He answered that regardless of the opponent the tourney would have to be won by playing 3 tough games. He said that Elon is not the same team that they played earlier this year, and that while whatever his team did to sweep Northeastern worked, they will have to come up with some new ideas for Tuesday night:

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I am sure that Game #2 (Northeastern-Elon) was fantastic but I have to be at work in the morning so I stuck around for tip-off to make sure it counted and then headed home: you can just read about it yourself in the morning. That’s all for now, but feel free to check back tomorrow for the championship game recap!

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