Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Friday, Jan 3rd

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-The most shocking result of the night, and one of the most impressive single game performances of the year, was Ilinois’s 109-77 blowout win at Oregon. Oregon had been ranked in the top ten and absolutely looked like they belonged there prior to last night, and Illinois just lit them up on their floor. I mean…WOW!!!

-Also in the Big Ten…I’ am not a good enough wordsmith to properly explain just how ridiculous the officiating was in the final seconds of Northwestern’s loss at Penn State. In case you missed it, Northwestern had the ball down 2 in the final seconds, and converted an offensive rebound and put-back to tie the game. Or so it appeared. There was a whistle on the play because the referees had called a goaltend. They then went to the monitor for several minutes, and after an extensive review determined that there had been no goaltend on the play. They also determined that the whistle to call the goaltend had occurred before the offensive rebound and putback went through the basket, and therefore it was an inadvertent whistle, the ball was dead, and the shot didn’t count. To top it off, there was an OBVIOUS defensive foul on Penn State after that where the whistle was not blown, and Penn State ended up winning 84-80 after a couple of made freethrows. Chris Collins somehow did not lose his mind. It was an all-timer. I’ve seen a lot of basketball games, and I’ve seen some really bad calls, but this was even outside the parameters of “really bad calls.” This was one of the most botched officiating jobs I’ve ever seen, and it definitely had an impact on the final result of the game. Penn State played a good game and is having a good season, but Northwestern had a chance to tie it on the road and pick up a really big win, and it was denied because of an inadvertent whistle for a goaltend that ended up negating the tying basket.

-Liberty fell at home to Western Kentucky 71-70 for their second loss of the season. Any loss for Liberty will be considered a setback in terms of their chances of landing inside the bubble. WKU is a talented team, but they’re still the kind of team that an NCAA Tournament caliber team should be able to beat at home.

-Indiana got a nice 84-74 win against Rutgers. Rutgers is now just 8-6 on the season with multiple losses to UTR teams and no really good wins. They are going to be watching the NCAA Tournament on TV if they don’t get things turned around quickly.

-Oregon State, who I was starting to think was good, was the complete and total opposite of good last night. They were blown off the floor by LMU 82-61 and now don’t appear to be anywhere close to the bubble.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-WICHITA STATE AT TEMPLE (American). Wichita State is a modest 10-3, but they are lacking in notable wins and have a few bad losses on top of that. They’ll pretty much need to blow through the rest of their schedule if they want to reach the bubble.

-IOWA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten). Both teams are 10-3, both are on a path to make the NCAA Tournament, and this is a win that would look good on both teams’ resumes.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten). Since getting blasted into the sun by Auburn a few weeks ago, Ohio State has won three straight, and that includes a blowout win against Kentucky. They’re at home today against a really good Michigan State team, but the way the Buckeyes have been playing this is one they could end up winning. As for Michigan State, this would be a really strong win for them considering it’s a conference road game and considering how strong OSU has looked in their last few games.

-XAVIER AT GEORGETOWN (Big East). Xavier is on the outside looking in, but they are coming off a blowout win against Seton Hall, which ended a three game losing streak. Each of those three games was a close loss to a ranked team, so X may be turning the corner. A conference road win against a much improved Georgetown team would be a huge step in the right direction.

-CREIGHTON AT MARQUETTE (Big East). Creighton is having a tough year, but they are coming off a nice win against Saint John’s, which was their second straight. Having said that, this is a much taller order. It’s probably their toughest remaining regular season game given that it’s against the best team in the Big East on the road.

-NEVADA AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West). New Mexico is well positioned to land inside the bubble if they can perform well in conference. They need to be able to hold serve against a decent (but not great) Nevada team tonight.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, January 3rd

Marist (9-2, 2-0) at Iona (4-9, 1-1) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day goes to New Rochelle, New York for a MAAC matchup between the Marist Red Foxes and the Iona Gaels. Marist is on a five-game winning streak that includes their first two league wins against Mount St. Mary’s at home and Manhattan on the road. Elijah Lewis has been the leading scorer for the past three wins, including an overtime win against UMBC at home.

After a blowout loss at Sacred Heart to begin league play, Iona rebounded in their next contest to defeat Saint Peter’s 72-63 at home. Since their 1-1 start, the Gaels have won at Colgate and had a 6-point loss at home against Harvard. Dejour Reaves leads the Gaels with 16.8 points a game and 4.8 rebounds a game.

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Under The Radar – Jan 2nd

It’s our first UTR of 2025! And the first featured conference of 2025 is the NEC, which is one of our favorites. Central Connecticut is having a great season and we think they are positioned to land above the 16 line. We also discuss how some of the recent realignment has impacted this league and some of the rivalries have been lost, but it’s still a ton of fun to watch.

From there, we run through the other 21 leagues and talk about how a lot of teams like Ohio U, Northern Iowa, Princeton, and a few others started off kind of sluggish in November, but have really caught fire lately. Drake suffered their first loss of the year as they fell at UIC, whereas UC San Diego keeps stringing together wins and may start to make a push toward the top 25 themselves. We discuss all that, and more. And, as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, January 2nd

St. Thomas (10-5, 0-0) at North Dakota State (11-4, 0-0) – 8:00 PM ET (WDAY/Summit TV)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day marks the Summit League opener between the two teams with the best out-of-conference metrics thus far. The Tommies of St. Thomas cross the Red River (of the North) to take on the North Dakota State Bison. NDSU comes into tonight’s game on an 8-game winning streak; their best win was a 3-point win at Butler where they got out to a 20+ point lead and survived a late Butler comeback bid. Jacari White averages 16.5 points a game for the Bison.

St. Thomas had a 6-game winning streak snapped at UC-Riverside in their last game; they ended up falling 81-79 in overtime to the Highlanders. Two of the wins that came during that streak were road wins at Northern Colorado and Bowling Green. Drake Dobbs averages 11.3 points a game and 3.5 assists a game for the Tommies.

(Note from Stalica – we will be recording our UTR podcast a little earlier than normal today, now that the Puppet has been paroled is available.)

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Jan 1st and Thursday, Jan 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES:

For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-I’m posting the previews for the next two days due to a court date, I mean TIME COMMITMENT, that I have tomorrow morning that will prevent me from reviewing the games on New Years Day. As for the games on New Years Eve…

-West Virginia pulled off the shock of the day, and perhaps one of the biggest shocks of the season, when they went into Kansas and picked up a massive road win. The Mountaineers, who had no expectations at all coming into the season, are now 10-2 on the year with wins over Gonzaga and at Kansas. That’s pretty damn good! They had a lead from pretty much tip to buzzer, and while Kansas came back and nearly won, WVU held on 62-61.

-UCF won their conference opener at Texas Tech 87-83, which is their first road win of the season and it gives their resume a solid boost as they improve to 10-2 on the year with some pretty good wins.

-Saint Bonaventure and VCU seesawed back and forth, but the Bonnies pulled it out 77-75 to improve to 13-1 on the year. While Saint Bonaventure’s record is outstanding, their overall schedule is not. They still have a very small margin for error if they want to finish inside the bubble.

-BYU blasted Arizona State 76-56. It’s not shocking that BYU won, especially since they were at home, but to win by that margin was a bit of a surprise. We haven’t talked much about the Cougars, but they are now 10-2 on the year and perhaps we better start talking about them a little more.

-UAB has blown some really big leads this year. Yesterday against North Texas they were up 17 at the half, and North Texas came back to win 78-75 after a crazy last second shot. No second half lead is safe for UAB!! You may recall they blew a 27pt lead earlier this season.

-Creighton edged out Saint John’s 57-56 in their conference opener, which was a win the Bluejays desperately needed. They seemed to be going down a bit of a spiral, and while they’re still dealing with injuries this will hopefully help stabilize them some. As for Saint John’s, it was their third loss of the year, and their second by a single point. The other loss was by just 3pts, so they are literally just a couple of baskets away from being a consensus top ten team. They may be more dangerous on the court than what their record indicates.

-Providence may have made a tactical mistake by jumping out to a quick 8-2 lead against a Top-10 Marquette team at home. They made the Golden Eagles really angry; Marquette responded with a 21-0 en route to a 47-20 halftime lead and a 28-point win.

-Xavier “only” had a 16-0 run after Seton Hall scored the first five points of that game at the Cintas Center. The Musketeers got a badly needed blowout win at home after a brutal 3-game stretch with 3 close losses. The other silver lining is that Zach Freemantle is back to practicing for Xavier; however they still have a steep hill to climb to get back into any relevant postseason discussion.

-Wake Forest is another team that has disappointed in the 2024 portion of their schedule, but they got somewhat back on track with a road win at Syracuse. They did blow a double-digit lead during the game, but the Deacons never panicked and were able to win comfortably at the JMA Dome.

-Dayton had to shake off a little rust at home against La Salle, but the Flyers eventually broke the game open in the 2nd half en route to a 14-point win.

-Rhode Island looked like they would be a strong A-10 contender after a blowout win against Charleston and a win against archrival Providence. Now they just have a bloated record after a double-digit loss at Duquesne. The Dukes have suddenly become a spoiler days after knocking off UC-Irvine at home.

-Utah State is now 13-1 with another impressive win as they knocked off Nevada on the road 69-64 in a game that was close all throughout.

-Last but not least, Boise State’s game at Wyoming was going on at the same time as the Fiesta Bowl. I don’t know if they ever asked the MWC to move the start time to avoid the conflict, but…whatever. The Broncos needed a road win, and got one 67-58. They did pull through, but THE FIESTA BOWL SHOULD HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED TO ACCOMMODATE THIS BASKETBALL GAME!!

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES – WEDNESDAY, JAN 1ST:

-FURMAN AT WESTERN CAROLINA (SoCon). A win for Furman gets ts them to 13-1 on the season. They are perhaps positioned to make a run at the bubble if they can blow through the SoCon.

-UCONN AT DEPAUL (Big East). DePaul is much improved, but they still don’t look like they’ll finish anywhere close to the bubble. UConn isn’t as good as they have been the last two years and isn’t likely to 3-peat, but they still look like a solid protected seed.

-CALIFORNIA AT PITT (ACC). Pitt should be able to hold serve in this one. They need to win their home games against non-tournament caliber teams.

-DRAKE AT UIC (Missouri Valley). A win for Drake keeps them unbeaten and inches them a little closer to the top 25.

-STANFORD AT CLEMSON (ACC). Clemson is inside the bubble and will obviously stay there if they hold serve in this one. While Stanford has a good record and has won both their road games, their resume still needs a boost. A win in a game like this would certainly give it to them.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT LOUISVILLE (ACC). North Carolina has struggled against a tough schedule, but they are still a really tough team that should string together wins now that they’re starting ACC play (which is kind of a weird thing to say, but is the truth). They’ll be challenged on the road in this one, but it’s still one they should win.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES: WEDNESDAY, JAN 2ND:

-MEMPHIS AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC (American). Memphis has a very impressive resume from their OOC schedule and looks like they’re good enough to run through conference play and pick up a solid seed in the NCAA Tournament.

-NORTHWESTERN AT PENN STATE (Big Ten). Both teams have solid records, and Northwestern has a couple of nice wins on their resume, but both teams still have work to do and both could really use this win today.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY AT LIBERTY (Conference USA). Liberty is an Under the Radar team that’s good enough to land inside the bubble, but despite having a 12-1 record they still have a very small margin for error and will need to blow through CUSA to end up there. Western Kentucky is one of the more talented teams in CUSA, so the Flames will be tested in this one.

-PURDUE AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten). Purdue is in the rankings and most likely cruising to a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Something that Purdue does not have yet is a true road win, and this is probably one of the most winnable road games that they have remaining so it’s important that they take care of business.

-UC IRVINE AT CAL POLY (Big West). This will be a tough road test for UC Irvine, but they are good enough to get the win and keep their dreams of reaching the bubble alive.

-RUTGERS AT INDIANA (Big Ten). Rutgers has been somewhat disappointing this year and needs to start stringing together wins in order to build up their resume. The same can also be said for Indiana. Neither of these teams have lived up to their preseason expectations, and both should have a sense of urgency coming into this one.

-PORTLAND AT GONZAGA (West Coast). Gonzaga should cruise through this one.

-LOUSIANA TECH AT UTEP (Conference USA). Both are solid UTR teams and this should be a fun one to watch.

-MARYLAND AT WASHINGTON (Big Ten). Maryland has a solid resume and looks to be an NCAA Tournament caliber team, but they also don’t yet have a true road win and picking this one up in conference would be big.

-ILLINOIS AT OREGON (Big Ten). This is a great match-up between two ranked teams. Oregon is solid and looking like they could end up as a protected seed. As good as Illinois is, this one on the road is a tall order. If they were to get it, it would be their best win of the season to date.

-PEPPERDINE AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast). SMC should stay within range of the bubble if they can avoid dropping games like this one the rest of the way.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT PACIFIC (West Coast). San Francisco can improve to a very respectable 13-3 with a win today, and it would also be their first true road win of the season.

-OREGON STATE AT LMU (West Coast). The Beavers are far from perfect, but they do have a solid 11-3 record and should be able to add a conference road win to that tonight.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, January 1st

Purdue-Fort Wayne (10-5, 3-1) at Northern Kentucky (7-7, 2-1) – 12:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

We kick off the 2025 calendar year with a matchup of Horizon League contenders as the Mastodons of Purdue-Fort Wayne visit the Northern Kentucky Norse at Truist Arena. The Mastodons suffered a tough 1-point loss at Detroit Mercy to start league play, but since then have rattled off three straight wins against IU-Indy, Robert Morris and Green Bay to get to within a game of league leader Youngstown State. Jalen Jackson averages 18.1 points a game and 3.5 assists a game for Fort Wayne.

NKU started off the season in the Horizon League with a 2-point win at IU-Indy and then a 13-point win at home against Detroit Mercy. The Norse did lose a triple-overtime game at Robert Morris in their last game on Sunday; LJ Wells had 19 points and 13 rebounds against RMU in the loss.

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