Under The Radar Game of the Day: Monday, February 17th

Grambling (13-12, 7-5) at Texas Southern (11-13, 8-3) – 8:30 PM EST

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Houston for a SWAC matchup between two of the top three contenders – the Grambling Tigers hit the road to take on the Texas Southern Tigers. Grambling came into the weekend on a four-game winning streak, but they missed a golden opportunity to get even closer to first place after losing 75-69 at first-place Prairie View on Saturday. Devante Jackson leads Grambling with 13.4 points a game.

Texas Southern got a nice comeback win against Jackson State over the weekend to stay within a half-game of first-place Prairie View. The Tigers found themselves down by 14 points early in the second half, but an eventual 18-2 run later in the half put TSU up by 6 points; they would go on to win 77-74. That win also snapped a two-game losing streak for the Tigers; not only did they lose their return game against Prairie View; they were also upset on the road at Alabama State. Yahusa Razas (11.5 PPG/10.3 RPG) currently averages a double-double for TSU.

Other News and Notes

-Xavier is at Saint John’s tonight.  Every game is pivotal for X as they seem to be inside the bubble, but still have work to do in order to remain safe.

-Kansas will also try and hold serve tonight against Iowa State

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Sunday, February 16th

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Purdue-Fort Wayne (12-15, 5-7) at South Dakota State (19-8, 10-2) – 3:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Brookings, South Dakota where the hometown Jackrabbits will host the Mastodons of Purdue-Fort Wayne in a Summit League game. After a four-game losing streak that knocked Fort Wayne down near the bottom of the league, they did go through winning a stretch where they won three of four before hitting the road to face the two toughest teams in the league. They lost at North Dakota State 80-70 last Friday. Jarred Godfrey averages 16 points a game for the Mastodons.

South Dakota State currently holds the nation’s second-longest winning streak at home with 22 wins in a row; they are a perfect 14-0 at home so far this season. Following a 99-84 loss at in-state rival South Dakota, the Jackrabbits have won five straight games to climb into a first-place tie in the Summit League standings with North Dakota State. SDSU holds that tiebreaker for now thanks to a win that started their current winning streak, but the rematch will be in Fargo for the regular-season finale. Douglas Wilson (18.1 PPG/6.4 RPG) leads the Jackrabbits in both points and rebounding.

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Bracketology 2020: March Madness Predictions (Version 7.0)

For Sunday’s News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – CLICK HERE

We are only 4 weeks 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 weeks 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: San Diego State (MWC)

2: Duke (ACC)
2: Dayton (A-10)
2: Maryland (Big 10)
2: Louisville (ACC)

3: Florida State (ACC)
3: Auburn (SEC)
3: Seton Hall (Big East)
3: West Virginia (Big 12)

4: Penn State (Big 10)
4: Villanova (Big East)
4: Oregon (Pac-12)
4: Butler (Big East)

5: Creighton (Big East)
5: Kentucky (SEC)
5: Colorado (Pac-12)
5: Michigan State (Big 10)

6: Marquette (Big East)
6: Arizona (Pac-12)
6: Iowa (Big 10)
6: Ohio State (Big 10)

7: LSU (SEC)
7: Houston (AAC)
7: Texas Tech (Big 12)
7: Illinois (Big 10)

8: BYU (WCC)
8: Michigan (Big 10)
8: Wisconsin (Big 10)
8: Rutgers (Big 10)

9: Oklahoma (Big 12)
9: Rhode Island (A-10)
9: St. Mary’s (WCC)
9: USC (Pac-12)

10: Purdue (Big 10)
10: Xavier (Big East)
10: Florida (SEC)
10: Wichita State (AAC)

11: Northern Iowa (MVC)
11: Indiana (Big 10)
11: Arizona State (Pac-12)
11: Cincinnati (AAC)
11: Virginia (ACC)
11: Arkansas (SEC)

12: Stanford (Pac-12)
12: East Tennessee State (SoCon)
12: Yale (Ivy)
12: Liberty (Atlantic Sun)

13: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)
13: Vermont (America East)
13: Akron (MAC)
13: North Texas (C-USA)

14: New Mexico State (WAC)
14: Colgate (Patriot)
14: Wright State (Horizon)
14: Hofstra (CAA)

15: Winthrop (Big South)
15: Little Rock (Sun Belt)
15: UC Irvine (Big West)
15: Murray State (OVC)

16: South Dakota State (Summit)
16: Montana (Big Sky)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)
16: Robert Morris (NEC)
16: North Carolina Central (MEAC)
16: Rider (MAAC)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Feb 16th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Jon Teitel’s latest Bracket Projections – CLICK HERE

-For Jon Teitel’s interview with Hall of Famer Debbie Brock – CLICK HERE

-For the THIRD time this season, we had a quadrupler!!!  Cal State Fullerton held off Cal Poly in four overtimes!!  What a season we are having!!!  The win puts Cal State Fullerton in a position to where they can make the NCAA Tournament if they win the Big West Tournament, so HUGE development yesterday!

-Louisville dropped their second straight road game to an unranked team that’s very far away from making the NCAA Tournament.  Clemson pretty much dominated the Cardinals.  Louisville is still okay and will in all likelihood still be a protected seed, but they have certainly had better weeks.

-Maryland got a really nice road win against Michigan State, and actually played very well in the final minutes of the game as they were trailing and appeared to have all the momentum going against them.  On paper, it is probably the biggest win for the Terps since it was a road win against a Michigan State team that’s struggled, but still has a good chance of ending up as a protected seed.

-Providence jumped out to a 25-point lead early on Seton Hall, and then held on to win, but just barely.  The Pirates actually came back and were in a position to win the game in the final minutes, but just couldn’t get over the top.  The game ended with Providence fans rushing the floor a little too early, which created a long replay and three meaningless free throws before the fans got to rush the floor again.

-When Auburn fell behind by double digits to Mizzou, no one was concerned because they’ve been doing that for the past two weeks.  Yesterday, they were not able to come back and get the win.  Missouri wins in a bit of a shocker 85-73.

-Georgetown was even more shorthanded than usual yesterday, but were able to go on the road and get the win at Butler.  Georgetown is an amazing case.  They are 15-10 overall with some really solid wins, including the one yesterday, so they can actually end up inside the bubble if they can pick up a few more.

-Houston trailed SMU for most of the game, and although they got the game to overtime they weren’t able to get over the top.  It’s a bit of a setback for a Houston team that had been playing so well, but they are still probably inside the bubble.

-Rutgers won again at home by sprinting away from Illinois in the final minutes.  Rutgers is in great shape, but they desperately need some wins away from the RAC.

-Texas Tech fell on the road at Oklahoma State, which was another somewhat surprising result.  The Red Raiders aren’t in any real danger of missing the NCAA Tournament, but their profile isn’t going to look as good as what we’ve seen in the past.

-LSU lost their third straight game (after starting off 8-0 in SEC play) as they fell to Alabama 88-82.  The Tigers really need to get things turned around.

-Arkansas needed to win at home against a Mississippi State team that’s squarely on the bubble, but couldn’t get it done.  One has to think that this drops them even further down the seed list, and perhaps out of the field altogether right now.

-Richmond blew out VCU, which should shut the door on the Rams unless they’re able to do something crazy like win out to the conference championship and beat Dayton twice in the process.  The Spiders, on the other hand, were already on the bubble, and are probably inching their way closer to making the NCAA Tournament.

-Northern Iowa, who we had been talking about as a solid at-large caliber team and who was on the verge of cracking the rankings, feel to Loyola Chicago yesterday.  They fell behind big early, but came back to make it close.  They never could get control of the game, though, and after hitting a crazy 3-pointer to force overtime and looking like they were finally going to pull away, they actually fell behind.  Despite the loss, there is still a chance that they make the NCAAs even if they don’t win the conference tournament, but they are literally now down to their last strike.

-Virginia survived at North Carolina 74-72 to keep their bubble hopes alive.  If you reread that sentence and think about it, you’ll realize that things are a little different this year than they’ve been for the last five or six years. Even more amazing is that North Carolina is all alone in last place in the ACC. Let that also sink in.

-Arizona picked up another road win at Stanford.  They’ve now strung together several road wins, which has really improved the value of their resume, and yesterday was probably their most impressive one yet.  Stanford, on the other hand, is in big trouble.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-CINCINNATI AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  Cincinnati has been playing much better since the middle of January, and does have a path to landing inside the bubble, but their margin for error is virtually zero.  If they can win five of their last six and avoid an early exist in the AAC Tourney then it may be enough to land them in the field.

-VILLANOVA AT TEMPLE (Big Five).  Villanova steps out of their real conference for  a game in their mythical Big Five Conference.  It’s a chance to add another road win to their resume.

-IOWA AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Iowa has hit a bit of a skid, but a win today would definitely pull them out of it.  It’s a road rivalry game that they’re good enough to win, but that won’t be easy because of how strong the Gophers have been at home this year.

-INDIANA AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Indiana has a decent resume, but they’re still a bit of a home court hero.  A win today would increase their NCAA Tournament chances by a ton.

-TULANE AT WICHITA STATE (American).  Wichita is now squarely on the bubble, and needs a strong finish to the season to ensure that they make the field.  That means not losing at home to non-tournament teams.

-MEMPHIS AT UCONN (American).  I’m about to give up on Memphis, but if they finish really strong I guess they still have a chance of making it.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  San Diego State is a virtual lock for the tournament, and if they win this one today they will probably go from being a virtual lock to an actual lock.  In fact I’m expecting them to win out and end up on the #1 line.

-NC STATE AT BOSTON COLLEGE (AAC).  NC State continues to look like a bubble team, which means every game for them is going to have a pivotal feel.  They can’t afford to lose this one, even if it is on the road.

-ARIZONA STATE AT CALIFORNIA (Pac 12).  Arizona State has played their way inside our bubble, and just picked up a nice road win against Stanford which helps their chances out even more.  This is a winnable road game that they also need to pick up.

-UTAH AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Oregon is slipping a little bit, but they’re still solidly in the field and still have a good shot at ending up as a protected seed.  They got a nice home win against Colorado earlier in the week and should be able to hold serve tonight.

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Call to the Hall: HoopsHD interviews brand-new Hall of Famer Debbie Brock

Coach John Wooden and his UCLA Bruins controlled most of the 1970s on the men’s side with 5 NCAA titles and a 3rd place finish during a 6-year span from 1970-1975. The women’s game was just beginning to get off the ground back then and the 2 early powers were Immaculata (who won 3 straight AIAW titles from 1972-1974) and Delta State (who won 3 straight AIAW titles from 1975-1977). The success of the Lady Statesmen was a total team effort but it helped to have 3 future Hall of Famers: Coach Margaret Wade went 465-85, Lusia Harris was a 3-time All-American, and now Debbie Brock joins them in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. The 4’11” PG was a 2-time All-American who went 120-9 during her illustrious career. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Debbie about winning 3 straight titles and being elected to the Hall of Fame.

Your father JN Brock was a high school basketball coach: what impact did he have on you either on or off the court? When you are exposed to basketball at such an early age, going to games with your dad in the gym, you want to be good at. He encouraged me all the way. It did not matter whether he personally coached me: it gave me the mindset to do my best and not show fear.

You grew up in Mississippi: what made you choose Delta State? They wanted me! Back then there were only 3 schools in the state that had a women’s basketball team. Coach Margaret Wade called me to take a visit and I never looked back: It was a great 4 years.

What made Coach Wade such a great coach, and what was the most important thing that you ever learned from her? Her humility. She had won so many games yet was always humble/kind. Before my dad passed away he asked me if I ever recalled Coach Wade raising her voice and I told him that I never did: her assistants did though! She taught me a lot of things that had nothing to do with basketball: pride, spirit, etc.

You were a 4’11” PG: did you view your size as an advantage or a disadvantage on the court? I did not think about it too much until I got to college where the players were so much taller. It was a little hard for opponents to take the ball from me because I kept my dribble low.

You had 17 PTS/5 STL in a 1-PT win over Wayland Baptist in the 1976 AIAW tourney: how were you able to overcome a 13-PT deficit? It was a close game and we got behind but I think that we just played a little better defense toward the end and got a few layups/FTs down the stretch. It was a great game: it was a bit scary afterward to think that we might have lost but during the game we did not think about it.

You won 3 straight AIAW national titles from 1975-1977: what did it mean to you to win a trio of titles? It was great! At the time you do not realize how special it is. To win 3 in a row is nice but to do it with the same 5 starters set us apart. We were at the beginning of the sport along with Immaculata and just look where it is now.

You were named the team’s Best Defensive Player during each of your years on campus: what is the secret to being a great defender? I loved playing defense even back in high school. To take the ball from someone while they are dribbling is an art. I was closer to the floor as a 4’11” player so I just took the ball before it bounced back up to my taller opponents.

You remain top-10 in school history with 474 career AST: what is the key to being a great PG? Just handling the ball and being able to dribble through a full-court press. As part of a team you cannot do everything by yourself: we were a puzzle and that was my piece.

You went 120-9 during your career: how were you able to be so dominant throughout your college career? I do not know: it is 1 of the amazing parts of my career. You would think that after winning 1 or 2 titles our opponents would figure out how to stop us because we just did the same thing every single year but they did not. It was amazing to me that we had so much success.

Earlier this week you were elected to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame: where does that rank among the highlights of your career? That is at the top. It is such an honor. I am humbled/grateful just to be mentioned with the Class of 2020.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, February 15th

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Yale (18-5, 6-1) at Penn (12-8, 4-3) – 6:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the City of Brotherly Love where the Yale Bulldogs pay a visit to the historic Palestra to take on the Penn Quakers. Yale took care of business in the first half of the vaunted Penn/Princeton double with a decisive 88-64 victory at Princeton last night – they were led by Azar Swain’s 23 points. Last night’s win put Yale in sole possession of first place, and a win tonight would give them the double for the first time since 2015.

Penn has run hot and cold in Ivy League play – they started off 0-2 in January after getting swept by Princeton. That was followed by a 4-game winning streak before losing at home to Brown 75-63 last night. This leaves Penn tied for fourth with Harvard at the moment (Penn owns the tiebreaker for now with a win against the Crimson), but also keep in mind that they will play at Harvard next weekend as the second half of Ivy League play begins. AJ Brodeur (17.0 PPG/9.1 RPG) continues to creep his way towards a double-double.

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