All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews UNC Wilmington assistant coach Jackie Manuel

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 UNC Wilmington assistant coach Jackie Manuel as he talked about winning an NCAA title with North Carolina in 2005 and surviving a mid-season coaching change in January.

In the 2005 NCAA title game as a tri-captain at UNC you had 3 REB in a 5-PT win over Illinois: what did it mean to you to win a title, and what was the reaction like when you got back to campus? It was 1 of those moments where you remember how you started (going 8-20): it was priceless to win it all. We wanted to get back to campus that night but when we headed back the next day it turned out to be a celebration for the rest of the semester.

Your coach on that team was Roy Williams: what makes him such a great coach, and how do you think he is dealing with the worst season of his life this year (13-17 entering tomorrow night’s regular season finale at Duke)? He knows himself and what he is good at. He has been doing it for so long that he knows what works and sticks with it. I think this year has been challenging for a competitor like him but it has been a great opportunity to evolve. There is so much you can learn from when you go through failures: you can see the team getting better every game and they are starting to play well. It is the same process I went through as a freshman: by the time I was a senior my maturity level was very high. You would think there is nothing to learn after 30 years but there is always something.

You were a 2-time member of the All-ACC Defensive Team: what is the key to playing good defense? Just a passion to want to do it. You have to learn the personnel as well.

After graduating you spent a few years in the D-League/Japan: what is the biggest difference between college basketball and pro basketball? The poise of a pro player: they did not get riled up over much. It is a long game and people make mistakes but you just continue to do what you have worked on and everything will be all right. In college everything goes 100 miles/hour.

Your non-conference schedule this season included a home game vs. your alma mater and a road game at Stanford: what was it like to have the Tar Heels visit Trask Coliseum, and how good is Cardinal big man Oscar da Silva (who had 26 PTS/11-14 FG against your team)? This is my 4th or 5th time playing against the Tar Heels…and I hate it every time! It is wonderful to see everybody but as a competitor someone has to win and someone has to lose, and I have been on the losing side way too often. If we could end the game in a tie it would be the best thing to ever happen. Every time I see Coach Williams I try to pick his brain. What made da Silva good is that he just plays hard/consistent.

After starting the season 5-3 you had a 12-game losing streak that saw your boss (and former assistant on your 2005 title team at UNC) CB McGrath fired: were you surprised to learn of his firing, and how was Coach Rob Burke able to step in and stop the losing streak? I think that it was a shock to everybody, but when you are not playing well then anything can happen. Coach Burke has done a great job of getting the team to rally around an unfortunate situation since they all came here to play for Coach McGrath. We have tried to make the best of the situation: it has not been easy but it has shown the character of our program.

You have 1 of the youngest teams in the country: how difficult is it to have a 10-man rotation that does not include a single senior? It depends on how you look at it. It would be nice to have more experience now, but in 2 years we will give people a lot of hell. These guys will go through some growing pains and learn a lot about themselves, but it could give them a chance to win the league in the future. You need those kinds of moments to understand how important it is to play together/compete/play hard. Once you go through some adversity you will learn that you cannot do it by yourself, and now they understand that if everyone does their job then we will be all right.

Earlier today FR PG Shykeim Phillips was named to the conference All-Rookie team: how has he been able to come in and contribute right from the start? It has been a process for him. Shy was our #3 guard to start the year but an injury to another guy gave him some more playing time, and after another guy left the team Shy realized that there was nobody else.  He made some mistakes and played through them. The 1 thing he does really well is play toward his strengths all of the time.

You have a birthday coming up later this month: any plans for the big day? I really do not know: last year it was the same week as the Final 4 but this year I will leave it up to my wife to plan something for me.

You begin postseason play Saturday afternoon with a 1st round game vs. Drexel (who you just beat by double-digits last week): any predictions? We have to come out and play. The previous week does not matter: it is about who has the best enthusiasm and does all of the little things. I have been watching some other conference tourneys the past few days and have noticed the sense of urgency in the teams who win. Drexel will be ready to play after losing to us: I think they will be super-focused and ready to remove the bad taste from their mouths. You just never know who will go on a run but you hope you get all of the good bounces/calls.

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament: HoopsHD interviews Elon band captain Nate Miller

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 Elon band captain Nate Miller as he talked about playing the trumpet and facing the Tar Heels.

What made you choose Elon? I did not know about Elon until late in my high school career but it was a really good coincidence for me. My mom worked at my school and was in charge of getting high school students into college. She told me to look at Elon and once I did so and then scheduled a tour I just knew that I wanted to be here.

What is the atmosphere like on campus now that the conference tournament is starting tomorrow? Unfortunately I do not feel the students are as excited as they should be, probably because not enough of the student body shows up to see how good the team is and how fun the games are. However, I assure you that the band is VERY excited to go to DC!

What instrument do you play, and how did you 1st get into playing it? I play the trumpet. Growing up I had a friend who listened to a lot of jazz musicians like Miles Davis/Dizzy Gillespie. When I learned that they both played the trumpet I knew that I wanted to do so as well.

What is the best part of being in the band? There are so many great things! There is an overwhelming sense of friendship: after everyone comes together to bond you end up with 30 best friends in the basketball band and 60 best friends in the marching band.

You are 1 of the band captains this year: what sort of responsibilities does that entail? I am captain of the brass section, which means that I oversee all of the brass instruments to ensure they stay on task. I am super-excited because I love being in this band so much and it gives me a chance to give back to my school.

What kind of music does the band play at basketball games, and will we see your group do anything extra-special for the CAA Tournament this weekend? Our typical lineup consists of many musical genres: some Jonas Brothers, some Blues Brothers, etc. That variety helps to get fans of any age at the arena into the game. We may have some surprises in store this weekend…but you will just have to show up and find out!

What do you think the role of a college band is today, and how much time/energy is involved? I see the role as joined with that of the cheer/dance/spirit organizations as another 6th man. We try to pump up the fans as well as the team itself. We try to maintain an air of positivity and make sure that everyone is having fun. I try to give the most energy I can at every game I attend. The morning after every game I wake up with a sore throat, and I think that is how it should be: I get hyped for the dunks and mad at the bad calls.

How does the band decide who gets to go to DC, and what does it mean to you to see your group doing their thing in front of a national TV audience? The selection process is based on how many games you attend: the more you go to, the higher chance you have to attend the postseason tourney. I am incredibly excited for the band to be on TV. We have not been nationally-recognized very much but in the past few years we have really started to put ourselves on the map.

What has been your favorite moment so far this season: playing at Michigan/North Carolina, Senior Night, other? I am a big UNC fan as well so I got to go to the game at Chapel Hill. 1 of our players stole the ball from 1-and-done guy Cole Anthony and then found a teammate for a transition dunk on the other end: it really energized us for the rest of the season. We pushed the Tar Heels that night (the Phoenix were ahead at halftime) and it lit a spark in the team by showing that they can do great things if they put their minds to it.

Any predictions for Saturday’s game vs. James Madison (whom your school has already beaten twice this season by single-digits)? I think the regular season speaks for itself! Our team is young/hungry and will enter the tourney with the right mindset. They will go in with an attacking mentality and I think it is time for a new era in Elon basketball.

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REPOST: HoopsHD interviews Selection Committee Member Mike O’Brien

With Selection Sunday just a little over a week away, it is a good time to revisit our discussion from October with Toledo AD and Selection Committee member Mike O’Brien.  Chad, David and Rocco discuss his experience of being on the committee, talk about how teams from conferences like the MAC (which he works in) and other non-power leagues get looked at by the committee, and once again learn about all the work that goes into the process and all the data they have at their fingertips.  If you want to really know what goes on with the selection committee, then the best people to talk to are those that are on the selection committee!!

 

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Friday, March 6th

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Siena (18-10, 14-5) at Monmouth (18-12, 12-7) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Jersey Shore for the regular season finale in the MAAC for both teams – the Siena Saints hit the road to West Long Branch to take on the hometown Monmouth Hawks. Siena is the hottest team in the league with wins in eight straight games and 11 out of their last 12. The Saints clinched at least a tie for first place thanks to a 77-55 win at home on Senior Day against Niagara; they can win the league outright along with the #1 seed with a win tonight (or a Saint Peter’s loss). Jalen Pickett is averaging over 15 points a game and is hitting 38.9% (56-for-144) from 3-point territory.

Monmouth comes into tonight in 3rd place in the conference; a win tonight would clinch the #3 seed for the Hawks. (Even if they tie for Saint Peter’s in the standings, the Peacocks would own the tiebreaker for 2nd.) Should they lose, Rider would own the tiebreaker and Monmouth would be the #4 seed in the conference tournament in Atlantic City. The Hawks have not trailed in their last two games – in wins over Manhattan and Fairfield, they have led for 78 out of a possible 80 minutes. Both Deion Hammond (16.0 PPG) and Ray Salnave (14.6 PPG) lead the way for Monmouth.

OTHER NEWS NOTES AND GAMES

-Houston, who has the strongest case for a bid out of the American, lost on the road to UConn.  The loss in and of itself isn’t that bad, but Houston’s resume is rather flimsy when compared to other teams that are ranked in the top 25.  It wouldn’t shock me at all if they don’t end up in the top half of the bracket.

-Stanford needed a strong finish.  What they did not need was a loss at Oregon State, but that’s what happened.  The game at Oregon this weekend could end up making the difference of whether or not they make it into the field.

-Wichita State lost on the road to Memphis.  They are suddenly in danger of falling outside the bubble if they can’t shore things up and pick up a few more wins.

-Arizona State lost their third straight game.  This one was kind of a surprise as they went down at home to a Washington team that had really been struggling.  ASU still looks to be inside the bubble, but if they lose their last game to Wazzu and then lose their first conference tournament game they will be sweating a little bit.

Survival Board Update: 284 teams remain alive entering today.  In addition to conference tournament play, Dartmouth can be eliminated in the Ivy League with a loss AND a win by either Brown or Penn.

-WAKE FOREST AT NC STATE (ACC).  NC State remains squarely on the bubble and needs to hold serve in this one.

-RICHMOND AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  Richmond is also squarely on the bubble.  A win tonight puts another decent win on their resume, and a loss could keep them on the wrong side of the fence.

 

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 3

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It was an exciting day in the Mountain West as Wyoming pulled off another big upset to advance to the semifinals.  Utah State kept their NCAA Tournament hopes alive as they came from behind to beat New Mexico.  It was also an exciting night in the Patriot League with all four games being close, but with chalk holding.  Chalk also held (for the most part) in the Big South, so we’ve got some really exciting games coming up on Friday.  We also had a computer problem at the end which completely ruined the closeout of the show!  Check out all the action listed in the brackets below.

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

MOUNTAIN WEST SEMIFINALS

BIG SOUTH SEMIFINALS

OHIO VALLEY SEMIFINALS

MISSOURI VALLEY QUARTERS

WEST COAST 2ND ROUND

SOCON OPENING ROUND

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Hoops HD BRACKET RUNDOWN: March 5th

The show was recorded at 9pm on Thursday, March 5th, and no games that went final after that time were considered.

This Bracket Reveal is not an attempt to guess the actual Selection Committee, but rather what we as a committee believe the tournament should look like if the season ended today.

Each member of the panel submitted a seedlist.  Those seedlists were cross country scored for a master seedlist, which was placed into a bracket, and we see that bracket revealed on the show.  We are all seeing the final results for the first time, and we debate, discuss, and assess each team as we go through it line by line.  See who the #1 seeds are, which teams we fell have a shot at moving up to the #1 line, who the protected seeds are, who’s inside the bubble, on the bubble, and who just missed.

Below is 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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