Under The Radar Game of the Day: Monday, February 3rd (and Other News, Notes, and Games)

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Norfolk State (10-12, 6-1) at North Carolina Central (9-12, 5-2) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPNU)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the hotbed of Durham, North Carolina for a matchup between the hometown North Carolina Central Eagles and the Norfolk State Spartans who are only eight miles apart. NC Central beat Norfolk State last year in the MEAC Championship game to win the auto bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Eagles are also completing a three-game homestand tonight that already includes wins against Delaware State and South Carolina State. Jibri Blound leads NCCU with 19.6 points a game and 9.1 rebounds a game.

Norfolk State got off to a perfect 6-0 start in league play, although they are coming off of a 74-68 loss at North Carolina A&T back on Saturday. There is a little more added urgency to this current road trip since Norfolk State does not have return games against either the Eagles or the Aggies scheduled for the regular season. Jermaine Bishop leads the Spartans with 14.0 points a game.

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES

-Iowa picked up another nice win against a really strong Illinois team yesterday.  The Big Ten continues to be a gauntlet for teams when they go on the road.

-UCLA didn’t have any trouble with Utah yesterday.  The Bruins have put together a nice little stretch where they’ve won four out of five.  It’s most likely too late for them to land inside the bubble, but they are playing a lot better now than they were early on and may be a headache for Pac 12 teams the rest of the way.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Florida State continues to play like a protected seed and should end up there if they can continue to hold serve.  North Carolina should be getting better now that Cole Anthony is back, but they did lose to Boston College over the weekend so they’re still not all the way back yet.

-BAYLOR AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  Baylor should be able to pick up another road win and remain solidly in the hunt for a #1 seed.

-TEXAS AT KANSAS (Big 12).  Texas is squarely on the bubble.  Obviously this would boost them inside of it if they’re able to pick up the win, but that’s easier said than done given how rarely Kansas loses at home.  Kansas is also squarely in the hunt for a #1 seed and will remain there if they hold serve tonight.

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Bracketology 2020: March Madness Predictions (Version 5.0)

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We are only 6 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 months 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: Seton Hall (Big East)
2: Dayton (A-10)
2: West Virginia (Big 12)

3: Louisville (ACC)
3: Michigan State (Big 10)
3: Florida State (ACC)
3: Villanova (Big East)

4: Oregon (Pac-12)
4: Maryland (Big 10)
4: Butler (Big East)
4: Kentucky (SEC)

5: Auburn (SEC)
5: Iowa (Big 10)
5: LSU (SEC)
5: Colorado (Pac-12)

6: Penn State (Big 10)
6: Creighton (Big East)
6: Arizona (Pac-12)
6: Illinois (Big 10)

7: Marquette (Big East)
7: Rutgers (Big East)
7: Houston (AAC)
7: Wichita State (AAC)

8: Ohio State (Big 10)
8: USC (Pac-12)
8: Wisconsin (Big 10)
8: Arkansas (SEC)

9: Indiana (Big 10)
9: St. Mary’s (WCC)
9: Michigan (Big 10)
9: Stanford (Pac-12)

10: Texas Tech (Big 12)
10: BYU (WCC)
10: Florida (SEC)
10: Oklahoma (Big 12)

11: Memphis (AAC)
11: VCU (A-10)
11: Rhode Island (A-10)
11: Minnesota (Big 10)
11: Virginia (ACC)
11: Purdue (Big 10)

12: Northern Iowa (MVC)
12: East Tennessee State (SoCon)
12: Yale (Ivy)
12: Liberty (Atlantic Sun)

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

14: New Mexico State (WAC)
14: Wright State (Horizon)
14: Colgate (Patriot)
14: William & Mary (CAA)

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

16: South Dakota State (Summit)
16: Montana (Big Sky)
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Monmouth (MAAC)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)
16: Robert Morris (NEC)

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Sunday, February 2nd

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For Jon Teitel’s interview with former Canisius All-American Johnny McCarthy – CLICK HERE

Rider (12-8, 6-4) at Monmouth (12-8, 6-3) – 1:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Hawks’ Nest along the Jersey Shore where the hometown Monmouth Hawks will host the Rider Broncs in a matchup of leading contenders in the MAAC. Rider comes into the game with a three-game winning streak in league play, yet you get the sense that this team really hasn’t completely clicked. The Broncs’ best wins in league play are against Saint Peter’s and Quinnipiac, although this will be their first matchup with Monmouth. Four players average double figures for Rider – they are led by Dimencio Vaughn (13.7 PPG/6.6 RPG) and Tyere Marshall (13.0 PPG/7.7 RPG).

Monmouth comes into today tied with Quinnipiac for the conference lead but only a half game ahead of Rider, Siena and Saint Peter’s in the conference standings. The Hawks have gone a perfect 6-0 against the bottom of the league so far, but have losses in all three games so far against teams in the top 5 – road games at Siena, Quinnipiac and Saint Peter’s. This will be their first home game against a league contender, though. Deion Hammond (16.4 PPG) and Ray Salnave (14.6 PPG) alone account for nearly half of Monmouth’s offensive production this season.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Feb 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-Gonzaga was shorthanded and really had to sweat, but they came from behind and hung on to beat San Francisco.  The Zags were without Killian Tillie, who is nursing an ankle injury he sustained earlier in the week.

-Everything else in the top ten was rather chalky, expect in the Big East where Xavier jumped out to a 30-6 lead on the road at Seton Hall and while the Pirates closed it up, X never really looked back and picked up a huge win.  After watching that, you wonder where that level of play was at Xavier before yesterday.  As for Seton Hall, the injury bug hit them again as Quincy McKnight had to leave the game with an injury.  Thankfully it is not a season ending injury, though.

Creighton also picked up a very impressive and very decisive win at Villanova.  This now makes the Bluejays look like a potential protected seed, and moves the Bluejays into third place in the league.

-Stanford needed a notable win against a quality opponent, and they got it yesterday as they were able to knock off Oregon 70-60.  It was a home win, but it still helps their resume out a ton.

-Auburn also got their first really big win of the year as they knocked off Kentucky at home.  The Tigers had a poor shooting night, but dominated the glass and hit their freethrows.  I have been beating up on Auburn for not having any wins against teams that are likely to make the field.  Well, that is no longer the case.

-Wisconsin picked up another big win at home against Michigan State.  Wisky jumped out to a huge first half lead, and although Sparty came back, they weren’t able to come all the way back.  Wisconsin’s record is 13-9, but when you look at how good their wins are and how none of their losses came against bad teams, they still look like a team that’s safely inside the bubble.

-Butler dropped a somewhat surprising one at home yesterday to Providence.  The Friars are playing really well, but it may be too little too late since they struggled early in the season.  Butler is still safely inside the bubble, but they’ve looked less and less like a protected seed these last couple of weeks.

-Colorado picked up a VERY impressive road win at USC.  They just completely blew the Trojans off their own floor, and USC had been looking like a tournament team prior to the game last night.  It was one of the more impressive showings by the Buffs all season long.

-Cincinnati is now 6-1 in their last seven games, and picked up a big one against Houston last night.  They’ve still got a lot of work to do, but they are stepping closer and closer to the bubble.  Houston led for the entire first half, but at about the midway point in the second half a Houston player was issued a flagrant 2 for biting a Cincinnati player.  I do believe that is a first in basketball.  That was sort of the turning point.  The Bearcats came from behind and got the win.

-Tulsa is also playing well after getting off to a slow start this season.  They knocked off Wichita State with a last second buzzer beater yesterday, and are now 7-1 in conference play with some pretty nice wins, and 15-6 over all.  Like Cincinnati, they still have some work to do, but also like Cincinnati they are sprinting toward the bubble.

-Michigan picked up a nice neutral floor win against Rutgers 69-63.  Rutgers tried to rally late, but could not get over the top.  Both of these teams have impressive resumes with one exception.  Road wins.  Michigan has some really nice neutral floor wins, including this one yesterday, but is just 1-5 in true road games.  Rutgers is about the same at 1-6 in true road games.

-Memphis has now won two in a row, although it was at home against UConn and they had to sweat to do it.  I’m still not really all in on Memphis at the moment.

-Cole Anthony returned to North Carolina’s line up yesterday after a long absence…and UNC still lost at home to Boston College.

-Arkansas picked up a really good and very much needed road win at Alabama yesterday.  Alabama is not inside the bubble, but they have been playing like at least a bubble caliber team since conference play started and are not easy to beat at home, so the Razorbacks should get some credit for that win.

-Arizona, who entered the week without any true road wins, now has two, and now looks to be in better shape than they were a couple of days ago.  Winning at Washington State isn’t exactly the selling point of any resume, but it at least checks the box of being a road win.

-BYU beat Saint Mary’s in a thriller yesterday, which is a quality win for the Cougars and helps make them a little more safe.  Saint Mary’s is still inside the bubble, but REALLY could have used this type of road win on their resume.

-Arizona State got the win at Washington and remains within reach of making the field.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-ILLINOIS AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Both teams are in the top half of the bracket, and Illinois is actually in first place in the conference.  It’s an opportunity for a quality win for both teams.

-GEORGETOWN AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  Both teams are outside the bubble and need to string together some wins to get back on the committee’s radar.

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Happy Tourney-versary!: HoopsHD interviews former Canisius All-American Johnny McCarthy

With the 2020 NCAA tourney tipping off next month, we will spend this month taking a walk down memory lane with a choice collection of players/coaches who are celebrating an awesome anniversary this year. From some game-winning FTs in the 1955 tourney (65th anniversary) through a 17-PT comeback win in the 2015 1st 4 (5th anniversary), these legends have all carved out a little piece of history in past Marches. We begin our series with Johnny McCarthy, an All-American at Canisius whose game-winning FTs helped his Golden Griffins beat Villanova in 1955 before losing to eventual national runner-up La Salle. After being drafted by Rochester in 1956 he spent 6 seasons in the NBA and even won a title with the Celtics in 1964. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Johnny about the 65th anniversary of his clutch performance the 1955 NCAA tourney and the 60th anniversary of becoming the very 1st player in NBA history to record a triple-double in his playoff debut.

Take me through the 1955 NCAA tourney as a player at Canisius:
You scored 19 PTS in a win over Williams: how big a deal was it to get the 1st tourney win in school history? It was terrific. The game was at MSG so we were thrilled to be there and it was a great win for us.

You scored 28 PTS in a 2-PT win over Villanova, including the game-winning FTs with 3 seconds left: how much of a home-court advantage did the Wildcats have in Philly, and how nervous were you when you stepped to the FT line? We had a number of players from Philly on our team and they all knew a lot of the Villanova players from high school. I did not think too much about the FTs at the time.

You scored 17 PTS in a loss to defending national champion La Salle (Hall-of-Famer Tom Gola had 30 PTS): where does Gola rank among the best players that you ever saw? It is ironic that you ask that because I always say that Gola was the best college player I ever faced. Coach Red Auerbach said that as well.

Take me through the 1956 NCAA tourney:
You scored 16 PTS and Fran “Swish” Corcoran made an 18-foot jumper with 6 seconds left in a 1-PT 4-OT upset win over NC State: how were you able to play all 60 minutes, and how exhausted were you by the end of the game? I actually fouled out during 1 of the overtimes. NC State was ranked #2 so it was exciting to be back at MSG against 1 of the best teams in the country.

You scored 10 PTS in a 2-PT loss to Temple after a couple of controversial calls down the stretch by referee Tommy Bell (who would referee the 1st Super Bowl a decade later): did you feel like you were robbed, and how close did your shot at the buzzer come to going in? There was an over-and-back call that we thought was not great because they had forced our player over the line. My shot was close…but not enough to win.

1 of your teammates was future U.S. Representative Hank Nowak: what was he like as a teammate, and did you ever think he would become a Congressman? I did not think that he would become a congressman back then but Henry was a great competitor who went on to represent our college very well in Congress.

You finished your career as the #1 scorer/#2 rebounder in school history: did you realize at the time how prolific a player you were? I never really cared about individual statistics: I was prouder of our success as a team that made the NCAA tourney 3 straight times. It was a tremendous achievement due to our school’s size/academic focus.

In the summer of 1956 you were drafted by the Rochester Royals: what did it mean to you to get drafted, and what was it like to play with Maurice Stokes? There were only 8 NBA teams back then. It was great because many of the other rookies had also been All-Americans. I also got to play with Sihugo Green/Dick Ricketts.

You are 1 of 4 players in NBA history (along with Magic Johnson/LeBron James/Nikola Jokic) to record a triple-double in your playoff debut (13 PTS/11 REB/11 AST against Minneapolis on 3/16/60): what is the biggest difference between the regular season and the playoffs, and how were you able to get so many rebounds as a 6’1” guard? I did not learn about that record until much later: there was hardly any publicity about it at the time. As a guard I did not really focus on rebounding but was somehow able to get a few that night.

You finished that year by losing Game 7 of the Finals at Boston and the following season you lost to the Celtics in 5 games: was it frustrating to keep facing them in the Finals, and was it just a situation where nobody could beat the legendary Celtics of that era? They had pretty good depth but we still thought that we could beat them. Bill Russell graduated from college the same year I did and once Boston got him they just started an amazing run of winning titles.

In 1964 you joined Boston and ended up winning the title: what did it mean to you to win a title? I hurt my knee in St. Louis a couple of years earlier so I was just trying to make a comeback. The Celtics also had stars like Sam Heinsohn/KC Jones/Sam Jones: what a great team!

You averaged 7.8 PPG/3.7 APG during your 6-year NBA career: how do you want to be remembered the most? I also played another year in the ABA. I want to be remembered as a competitor and team player who played hard.

After retiring you coached your hometown Buffalo Braves during the 1971-72 season, and from 1974-77 you were head coach at Canisius: what was it like to be an NBA coach, and what is the biggest difference between being a pro coach vs. a college coach? I took over for Dolph Schayes so they were just beginning to develop the club. When you coach college kids there is more instruction involved and it is a much smaller season. As a pro coach you have to help everyone develop as a team with older players.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, February 1st

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UNC-Greensboro (17-5, 7-2) at East Tennessee State (18-4, 7-2) – 4:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

There are quite a few UTR games with major implications today (see: Charleston/Towson, New Mexico State/Grand Canyon and SFA/Sam Houston State to name a few), but this game also has NCAA Tournament at-large implications. The Bucs of East Tennessee State host the UNC-Greensboro Spartans today in a game of two of the heavyweights in the SoCon. ETSU is coming off of a real damaging loss at home to Mercer by a 71-55 score back on Wednesday. Also keep in mind that this is the second matchup between both teams – the Bucs won at UNC-Greensboro 64-57 a month ago.

UNC-G, on the other hand, is riding the momentum of a five-game winning streak in conference play. The Spartans did trail Western Carolina by 11 points in the second half on Wednesday night, but a 31-6 run by UNC-G propelled the Spartans to a 72-58 victory. Their winning streak started with a win at Furman – as it is right now, Furman has a half-game lead on both UNC-G and East Tennessee State in the conference standings. Isaiah Miller averages 18.7 points a game for the Spartans.

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