News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 22nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between the rivals UC Irvine and Long Beach State – CLICK HERE

-On the court it was a pretty chalky night.  Maryland trailed Northwestern at the half, but came back to win and picked up their first road win, Illinois got a nice road win at Purdue and continues to look more and more impressive, TCU upset Texas Tech, but the Horned Frogs were at home and had been playing well so it wasn’t that surprising, and Butler lost their third straight game, but it was on the road to Villanova.

-LSU barely held on to beat Florida after blowing what appeared to be a safe lead in the final minute of the game.  It was a big home win for LSU, and another missed opportunity for the Gators to add a big win to their resume and get things turned around.

-If you’re reading this then you’re a big enough hoops fan to know what happened at the end of the Kansas v Kansas State game.  I didn’t see it live.  I had changed the channel because the game was over.  I really don’t want to say much about it or get into what I think the consequences should be.  On the court, it’s an issue for Kansas going forward because they will likely be without some key players for several games, and perhaps for the entire rest of the season.  What I will say that while I think it was stupid, and while I think consequences are definitely warranted, I’m not a fan of the way things like this are typically digested by both the professional media and social media.  Instinctively, everyone seems to think of what the maximum penalties should be, and is immediately all for dishing those out.  Secondly, I don’t like that whenever something like this happens, we make it very difficult for the people who are involved to move on as time goes by.  It was bad.  But I think a lot of us have done things that if we had done them on television the after effects would have been a lot worse than what they probably were.  The next time these two teams play each other, you’ll see this again.  When they play each other next year and the year after that, the same media outlets who are out yelling for blood now will be showing these highlights to promote the games in the future.  Several 20-ish year olds were playing a game and things got heated.  It was definitely wrong.  But, had this happened in a bar (which is also wrong, but also happens on a nightly basis in some college bar every night) they would have been kicked out, everyone would have gone home, and that would have probably been it.  But because it was a basketball game, it will linger for years.  And maybe even longer.  That just doesn’t taste very good to me.  And, I’m glad that someone grabbed the stool and that we didn’t witness a felonious act.

Anyway…

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-GEORGETOWN AT XAVIER.  This is a desperation game for both teams.  Both still have a path to the NCAA Tournament, but both need to string together some wins in order to get there, especially Xavier who has lost four of their last five.

-GEORGIA TECH AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Louisville is coming off a humongous win at Duke and should be able to hold serve tonight against Georgia Tech.  Louisville is suddenly looking like a solid protected seed that could challenge for a first place finish in the ACC.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton just keeps winning.  Saint Bona had been on a roll winning 11 out of 12, but was blown off the court by VCU in their last game and has a tougher challenge tonight against Dayton.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT AUBURN (SEC).  Auburn has lost two straight and needs to bounce back tonight in what should be a winnable home game.

-PENN STATE AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Both teams are having good years, but both are also sliding backwards a little bit.  Neither are in any real trouble yet, but both have lost lost three out of their last four, and Penn State has just one true road win.

-ARKANSAS AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC).  Arkansas dropped a tough on at Kentucky over the weekend, but it’s certainly something they can bounce back from.  This is a winnable road game tonight for the Razorbacks and they want to make sure they take care of business.

-DUQUESNE AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlnatic Ten).  Duquesne has been living at the bakery all year long, and this is their first semblance of any sort of a test.  If they can win this game, then I’ll start to believe in them a little more.  If not, then I’m still impressed with how they’ve progressed as a program, but I won’t be able to think of them as an NCAA Tournament team.

-SYRACUSE AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Syracuse still has a lot of work to do, but they’ve quietly been building up their resume with three straight wins, two of which were on the road.  A win tonight would be another step forward.

-SAMFORD AT FURMAN (SoCon).  If Furman wants any shot at all at being considered, then they pretty much need to win out.

-SAINT LOUIS AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  Saint Louis is hovering around our bubble, and has a very small margin for error if they want to make the field.  Saying they need a win tonight…well…goes without saying.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT NORTHWESTERN STATE (Southland).  If SFA wins out, they will be considered.  If not, then they will need the auto-bid.

-EAST CAROLINA AT SMU (American).  SMU’s resume consists of nothing but empty calories, but the opportunity is there for them to impress the committee if they finish strong.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  This is an odd way to write this game up, but VA Tech needs to hold serve at home against a sub-NIT team in order to help them stay inside the bubble.

-PROVIDENCE AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Seton Hall is on an absolute tear and has looked like the strongest team in the Big East since conference play began.  Providence has looked tough as well, but they need to keep winning in order to offset how not-tough they looked out of conference.

-RUTGERS AT IOWA (Big Ten).  This is a match-up between two NCAA Tournament caliber teams, which makes this a resume building opportunity for both of them.  The one box that Rutgers really hasn’t checked is that they have just one road win.  If they can pick this one up, their resume becomes even better and they should shoot into the top 20 of the rankings next week.  It’s one of the most meaningful games that Rutgers has played in in a while.

-MEMPHIS AT TULSA (American).  Memphis could use this road win to help polish up their resume.  Tulsa has won four out of five and has climbed to first place in the American.  One of those wins was against Houston, so Memphis better not just overlook them.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Pitt is still on the outside looking in and needs to string together some wins to get themselves into the conversation.

-ALABAMA AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Alabama still has a lot of catching up to do, but they’ve won seven of their last ten and they should be in the discussion if they keep winning at that clip.

-CREIGHTON AT DEPAUL (Big East).  A really big game for both of these teams.  DePaul is coming off a big win against Butler and is looking to keep that momentum going.  Creighton is in good shape and is looking to add another road win to an already good resume.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Missouri Valley).  Northern Iowa is inside our bubble, but they won’t be if they don’t win out through the regular season, and given how they’ve played in a lot of their conference games, they need to step it up.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, January 22nd

UC-Irvine (11-8, 3-0) at Long Beach State (6-14, 1-3) – 10:00 PM EST (ESPN3)

Tonight’s late-night edition of the UTR Game of the Day takes us to the West Coast for the first leg of the Black-and-Blue rivalry between the Anteaters of UC-Irvine and the Long Beach State whatever-they’re-called these days (no longer 49ers). UC-Irvine did struggle a bit by their recent standards in the noncon season, although they did manage a couple of noteworthy wins at Boise State and against Kent State in the Sun Bowl Classic played at UTEP. The Anteaters are off to a 3-0 start that includes a 69-53 win in the RiverVine Cup against UC-Riverside in their last outing. Collin Welp leads Irvine with 14.4 points a game and 6.6 rebounds a game.

Long Beach did get one notable nonconference win during the Wooden Legacy – they beat Providence in the 2nd round of that tournament en route to a sixth place finish overall. This season has been a tough one for Dan Monson’s crew – it looked like they were starting decently well in league play with a split in their season-opening roadie with a win against UC-Santa Barbara and a loss against Cal State-Northridge, but they have now lost back-to-back home games against UC-Davis and Cal State-Fullerton. Chance Hunter leads LBSU with 14.7 points a game and also averages 5.2 rebounds a game as well.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Jan 21st

NEWS AND NOTES

CLICK HERE for our latest Hoops HD Report

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Northern Illinois and Kent State – CLICK HERE

-It was a rock fight, but NC State picked up a desperation win at Virginia, which helps out their resume.  It was a desperation game for Virginia as well, and the loss, which is now their fourth in five games, is starting to drag down their resume.

-Some Under the Radar news from last night, and that’s a big win for Winthrop at Radford in the Big South.  The two teams were tied for first place, and it’s a nice road win for Winthrop.  It also plays a role in them getting home court advantage during the conference tournament.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-KANSAS STATE AT KANSAS (Big 12).  K State is coming off a rather surprising win against West Virginia so they should have some momentum built up coming into this game, but they’ve struggled most of the season and appear to be way overmatched tonight.  Kansas still looks like a team that can land on the #1 line.

-BUTLER AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Butler has had a great season, but they’ve now suffered two straight losses and have a really tough road assignment tonight against a Villanova team that’s ranked in the top ten and who is unbeaten at home.  Both teams could end up as protected seeds, so this is an opportunity for both of them to get a quality win in a showcase game.

-GEORGIA AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  This is the second meeting between the two.  Kentucky won the first one and is the obvious favorites to win tonight.  Kentucky is coming off a big road win at Arkansas and is still on a path to end up as a protected seed.  Georgia is hovering around the bubble, so if they were to pull off a win tonight it would certainly improve their resume in a big way.

-MARYLAND AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Maryland, like all Big Ten teams, has struggled on the road.  This is probably their most winnable remaining road game of the season so they need to take care of business tonight.

-ILLINOIS AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  This is a game that both of these teams could really use.  Illinois could definitely benefit from a road win, and Purdue, who’s been kind of schizophrenic this year, could benefit from the quality win at home as they try to establish themselves as being safely inside the bubble.

-WICHITA STATE AT SOUTH FLORIDA (American).  Wichita State has lost two straight, but they’ve still got a good team and should be able to bounce back with a winnable road game tonight.

-FLORIDA AT LSU (SEC).  I keep talking about how Florida has been falling short of expectations, but they have quietly won five of their last six, and if they win tonight then one has to think that they are back on track and on pace to land very safely inside the bubble.  LSU is on a roll as well.  They’ve won six of their last six.

-AKRON AT MIAMI OH (MAC).  Akron may have a path to landing inside the bubble, but they pretty much need to win out in order to do it.

-TEXAS TECH AT TCU (Big 12).  This is an important game because while Texas Tech has some quality stuff on their resume, the majority of it is still empty calories, and a road win against a decent TCU team could really help out with that.  TCU has lost two straight, but they are still positioned to make the NCAA Tournament if they can finish strong.

-MIAMI FL AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke is looking to bounce back from a somewhat surprising two straight losses.  They are still looking like a solid protected seed, and could still even end up on the #1 line, but they have to hold serve in games like this.  Miami FL looks like an NIT team.  Of course if they win tonight, that changes, but that is a very tall order.

-NEBRASKA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Wisky needs to hold serve against non-Tourney teams, and in the case of Nebraska, a non-NIT team.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Saint John’s has some big wins this season, but they’ve struggled lately and this is a bit of a desperation game for them.  Marquette has really been playing well and will look to continue to keep that going.

-VCU AT SAINT JOSEPH’S (Atlantic Ten).  Right now we have VCU right around the bubble.  They are almost out of strikes and basically need to dominate the rest of the their schedule in order to make the field.

-WYOMING AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  Technically this is a conference game.  Practically, the committee will give it about as much attention as a buy game.  SDSU can’t lose this (or pretty much any other game) if they want to land on the #1 line.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Tuesday, January 21st

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Northern Illinois (9-9, 2-3) at Kent State (13-5, 3-2) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tuesday night is MACtion night for Under The Radar, and tonight we go to Kent, Ohio where the hometown Golden Flashes host the Northern Illinois Huskies. Conference play got off to a promising start for the Huskies – they upset Buffalo 73-72 thanks to 26 points from Eugene German for NIU’s first victory in Buffalo in 17 seasons. Since that game, the Huskies have only managed one win in their last four games with a home win against Eastern Michigan. German is the only Huskie player (20.2 PPG) to average in double figures thus far.

Kent State got off to a 3-0 start in conference play with decisive wins at Bowling Green and at home against Toledo, and a win against Central Michigan appeared to put the Golden Flashes at the top of the conference. Unfortunately, they fell out of first place with a pair of losses on their most recent road trip at Miami and Western Michigan. Five players average in double figures for Kent State – they are led by Antonio Williams (14.2 PPG).

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The Hoops HD Report: January 20th

We begin tonight discussing Rutgers and how they have cracked the rankings for the first time in over 40 years.  We discuss them and the overall strength of the league, and how hard it has been for teams to win on the road, which could drag down some of their Tournament resumes.  We also discuss Louisville’s big win at Duke and how that has changed the entire complexion of their resume, but how much of the rest of the league has struggled.  In the Pac 12 we talk about USC’s big come from behind win against Stanford and how the Trojans are looking like a tournament team, and how Arizona has looked good, but still needs a road win.  The Big 12 and the Big East continue to be strong from top to bottom with nearly every team still within reach of making the NCAA Tournament, and another week of hugely competitive games.  The SEC/Big 12 Challenge is this week and we look at some of those match-ups, and we talk about how Dayton, Gonzaga, and San Diego State are all ranked solidly in the top ten.  All that, and more…

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 – January 20, 2020 (and Other Notable Games)

Merrimack at St. Francis (Pa), 4:00 PM Eastern, necfrontrow.com

We have fired John Stalica (well not really, he just was unable to post today) so Chad has returned to his old post of UTR Game of the Day author for one day only.  And today’s game is the battle for first place in one of our favorite conferences of all, the Northeast Conference.  At 4:00 PM Eastern this afternoon, the Merrimack Warriors will be visiting St. Francis University (PA).

Merrimack enters today’s game at 11-8 overall and 5-1 in NEC play.  The Warriors, who are only in their first of four transitional years up to the D1 level, have proven that they are up to the task of competing at this level of play.  Guard Juvaris Hayes leads the way for this team with an average of over 10 points and 5 assists per game.  However, the Warrior have a balanced scoring attack with as many as 9 players seeing significant playing time every game.

St. Francis (PA) enters today’s game at 12-5 overall and tied for first with Merrimack at 5-1 in league play.  The Red Flash have won 10 of their last 11 games, with only a slip-up on January 2 at Bryant.  Isaiah Blackmon and Keith Braxton are both averaging over 16 points per game.  Braxton had 24 points and 10 rebounds in Saturday’s win over Sacred Heart.  However, that win was marred by a minor tussle after a hard foul by Sacred Heart’s Koreem Ozier, which was followed up with a more significant scrum during the postgame handshake.  Both Braxton and Blackmon were involved in the scrums, along with guard Tyler Stewart.  There has been no word as of the moment on any suspensions for today’s game, and the NEC office has said that they assessed appropriate penalties to the schools but, per league policy, will not announce them publicly.  For more on the tussle and video of the incident, check out the story here by Jared Kotler.

 

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-TEXAS AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12).  Texas is a bubble team, and West Virginia is looking like a protected seed (despite getting run over at Kansas State in their last game).  Texas needs to win a game like this to make a case for themselves, but that is much easier said than done.

-NC STATE AT VIRGINIA (ACC).  This is an odd thing to say, but this is a very bubblicious game.  Both teams really need this one just to help get them to a point to where they are inside the bubble.

-OKLAHOMA AT BAYLOR (Big 12).  Baylor isn’t ranked #1, but they probably should be. (CORRECTION:  Baylor is now #1 in today’s AP poll).  Oklahoma seems to be reasonably safely inside the bubble for now.  A win tonight would obviously make them a lot more safe, and would arguably be the biggest singular win of the season that any team has managed.

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