Bracketology 2020: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.1)

Welcome to the greatest month of the year! We are only 6 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: Seton Hall (Big East)
3: Michigan State (Big 10)
3: Maryland (Big 10)

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

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

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

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

8: Houston (AAC)
8: LSU (SEC)
8: St. Mary’s (WCC)
8: Marquette (Big East)

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

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

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

12: East Tennessee State (SoCon)
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: Hofstra (CAA)
14: Colgate (Patriot)

15: Wright State (Horizon)
15: UC Irvine (Big West)
15: North Dakota State (Summit)
15: Eastern Washington (Big Sky)

16: Little Rock (Sun Belt)
16: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID
16: St. Francis PA (NEC)
16: Siena (MAAC)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)
16: North Carolina Central (MEAC)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 6

Welcome Selection Committee Members!!  The regular season is over, there is a lot of information to consider, and we are here to tell you how to consider it!!

CLICK HERE for Jon Teitel’s latest Bracket Projections

CLICK HERE for the Hoops HD SURVIVAL BOARD

CLICK HERE for all the Conference Tournament Info

We had three conference championship games today as Bradley won the Missouri Valley, Winthrop got it done in the Big South, and Liberty won decisively in the Atlantic Sun.  It was also a big quarterfinal day in the Colonial and we had semifinal action in the SoCon and Patriot League.  We discuss all that, as well as all of the other conference tournament action and the last day of regular season action.

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

Below is today’s conference tourney action…

SOCON CHAMPIONSHIP

WEST COAST SEMIFINALS

COLONIAL SEMIFINALS

HORIZON LEAGUE SEMIFINALS

SUMMIT LEAGUE SEMIFINALS

SUN BELT 2ND ROUND

MAC OPENING ROUND

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD survives a quadruple-header

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 Sunday’s quarterfinal quadrupler:

The pregame “meal” was a box lunch with a cold sandwich/chips/cookie: better than nothing…I guess. If you are looking for some below-average basketball, 2 of the biggest factors are playing the earliest game of the day and doing so after setting your clock ahead 1 hour for daylight savings. Let’s tip off a LONG day of basketball with Game #1 (Drexel-Hofstra), which as I could have predicted in advance gave us a mediocre halftime score of 25-22 with the Pride in the lead:

Hampton, VA native Jalen Ray made his triumphant return to the DC/MD/VA area with several layups and a 3 in the opening stanza for Hofstra, while Drexel’s James Butler was well on his way to a double-double with a couple of jump shots and a REB/putback. Dragon SR Zach Walton also had a double-double and showed off his entire repertoire in the 2nd half with a corner 3, a tip-in, a finger roll, and a lovely reverse layup. Hofstra did not get a single bench point but was still able to pull away thanks to SR Eli Pemberton: he had a personal 7-0 run coming out of the break to extend his team’s lead to 32-22 and cause Drexel coach Zach Spiker to call a timeout:

Pemberton continued making layup after layup the rest of the afternoon to finish with a game-high 19 PTS, a career-high-tying 12 REB, and not a single turnover as his team cruised to a 61-43 win. Not pictured: a guy in the Hofstra band who plays the cowbell: if you got the fever, he has the cure!

In the postgame press conference I asked Pemberton whether tonight’s great effort coming on the heels of his career-high 35-PT Senior Night effort the previous weekend was evidence that he is playing the best basketball of his life. He agreed that he is playing the best that he ever has, and credits it to just listening to his coaches. This is his last go-around and he is going to give 110% because his brothers are fighting hard for him:

Game #2 (Delaware-Charleston) promised to be the best offensive battle of the day featuring 2 of the best scorers in the conference. Cougars’ SR Grant Riller watched his team get off to an 8-0 start and made a 3 and a pair of jumpers in the 1st half. However, Blue Hens’ JR Nate Darling made a trio of his own trifectas en route to a 15-PT 1st half that finished with his team up 32-27. The 2 stars kept it going all day long both inside and outside, with Riller winning the individual scoring battle 26-25. However, Delaware F Justyn Mutts did a little of everything (12 PTS/11 REB/5 AST/3 STL/2 BLK) to help his team hold on for a 78-67 win.

After noticing that the Blue Hens had 3 players/1 assistant coach who attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Maryland, I asked Coach Martin Ingelsby about the importance of the connection between the 2 schools. He told a story about being a grad assistant at Wagner when his current assistant coach Corey McCrae was a freshman player there. He told Corey that if he ever became a head coach then he wanted him to be 1 of his assistants. The reason he keeps the pipeline alive is that it is important to get guys from a winning culture along the I-95 corridor:

Dinner was a huge improvement over lunch: brisket/chicken/mac & cheese/corn/cornbread! The attendance improved as well for Game #3 (Elon-William & Mary) as all the members of the tribe came together to form a sea of green and gold in the arena:

Before each game the CAA presented its all-conference awards to the players about to take the court. In the case of W&M SR PF Nathan Knight, it took about 30 seconds to announce all of his awards (including offensive/defensive POY!):

Not pictured: the female W&M cheerleaders getting together to lift their male counterparts into the air! Elon’s Saturday night hero (SR Marcus Sheffield) picked up right where his game-winner left off with a pair of early 3s and a jump shot to give his team a 13-2 lead as the arena got noticeably quieter. Knight is the big man who gets the headlines but it was 6’8” Italian Stallion Federico Poser who came off the bench for the Phoenix and made a jump hook, a REB/putback, and a pair of jumpers to help his team maintain a 6-PT lead entering halftime. The only thing closer than the score was when the mascots got in each other’s grills:

William & Mary finally realized that it should get the ball to Knight as often as possible in the 2nd half, and he made a ton of dunks/layups and 10-11 FTs for a 24-PT/10-REB evening before fouling out in the final minutes. Sheffield kept getting into the lane and making floaters once he got there but it was his teammate Hunter Woods who stole the show: 20 PTS/5-7 3PM/a career-high 15 REB and only 1 TO while playing all 40 minutes. An impressive stat line for anyone, but when you consider that Woods is a 6’6’ FR and the Tribe’s frontline includes a 6’10” PF and a 7’ C it is simply incredible, and that kind of effort is how you pull off a 68-63 upset with your season on the line and become the 1st #7 seed to reach the CAA semifinals since 2004.

I literally could not comprehend how Woods was able to do that so I requested an explanation. He said that his scoring was a result of his teammates finding him in open spots, and his rebounding was due to the combination of his mindset/high motor that allowed him to get extra possessions for his team:

I am sure that Game #4 (Northeastern-Towson) 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 some semifinal action!

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Bracketology 2020: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.0)

For today’s College Basketball Highlighted Games – CLICK HERE

For our Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 5 – CLICK HERE

Welcome to the greatest month of the year! We are only 1 week 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: Seton Hall (Big East)
2: Villanova (Big East)

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

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

5: BYU (WCC)
5: Butler (Big East)
5: Wisconsin (Big 10)
5: Penn State (Big 10)

6: Auburn (SEC)
6: Iowa (Big 10)
6: Michigan (Big 10)
6: West Virginia (Big 12)

7: Colorado (Pac-12)
7: Arizona (Pac-12)
7: Virginia (ACC)
7: Houston (AAC)

8: Illinois (Big 10)
8: Marquette (Big East)
8: St. Mary’s (WCC)
8: LSU (SEC)

9: Florida (SEC)
9: Providence (Big East)
9: USC (Pac-12)
9: Indiana (Big 10)

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

11: Rutgers (Big 10)
11: Wichita State (AAC)
11: Stanford (Pac-12)
11: Texas (Big 12)
11: Cincinnati (AAC)
11: Utah State (MWC): AUTO-BID

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

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)
14: Hofstra (CAA)
14: Colgate (Patriot)

15: Wright State (Horizon)
15: UC Irvine (Big West)
15: North Dakota State (Summit)
15: Little Rock (Sun Belt)

16: Eastern Washington (Big Sky)
16: Winthrop (Big South)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)
16: Siena (MAAC)
16: North Carolina Central (MEAC)
16: St. Francis PA (NEC)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Mar 8th

CLICK HERE for our CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK: DAV 5 where we review all of Saturday’s conference tournament action as well as some of the big regular season games

-MICHIGAN AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Both teams are playing for seeding as Maryland is trying to lock up a protected seed and make a push for the #2 line, and Michigan is trying to get a huge road win that could put them within reach of a protected seed as well.

-MEMPHIS AT HOUSTON (American).  Memphis is outside the bubble and while they have a case, it’s a weak case if they can’t win this game, and that may not even be enough.  Houston has been reeling a little bit and while I think they’ll make the field, their seed will suffer if they lose this one and then go out early in the conference tournament.

-TULSA AT WICHITA STATE (American).  Tulsa is the first place team in the American, but still has some work to do if they want to lock up a bid.  Wichita State is right on the bubble and really needs to win this one in order to remain on the right side of it.

-OHIO STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State has suddenly caught fire and should end up as a solid protected seed.  Ohio State will have a case for a protected seed as well, especially if they can pick up this win.

-IOWA AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten).  Both teams are locks for the tournament, and both should easily land in the top half of the bracket.  They’re just playing for seeding today.

 

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 5

Welcome Selection Committee members!!  Today was a very busy and exciting day, and we are here to guide you on how to sort it all out!!  That’s what we do!!

CLICK HERE to view the Hoops HD SURVIVAL BOARD

CLICK HERE to view the CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE

We start by looking at some of the regular season games today, including Rutgers’ huge win at Purdue, Butler’s thrilling win at Xavier, USC holding off UCLA, and more.  From there we turn our attention to all of the conference tournament action where we saw our first two automatic bids!  Utah State pulled an upset to knock off San Diego State in the Mountain West, and Belmont won a thriller against Murray State in the Ohio Valley.  We saw some big upsets in the SoCon as UNC Greensboro and Furman were both eliminated, and we had two exciting quarterfinal games in the Summit League.  The America East, Sun Belt, West Coast, Missouri Valley, Colonial and NEC were also in action.  All that, and more!

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

And below is all of today’s conference tournament action

 

MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONSHIP

BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP

SOCON SEMIFINALS

PATRIOT LEAGUE SEMIFINALS

COLONIAL QUARTERFINALS

SUMMIT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS

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