Under The Radar Game of the Day: Friday, January 10th (and other News, Notes, and Games)

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Penn (7-5, 0-1) at Princeton (5-8, 1-0) – 5:00 PM EST (ESPNU)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day features the signature rivalry of the Ivy League in basketball – the Princeton Tigers play host to the Penn Quakers. Princeton won the first game between both teams 78-64 last Saturday; Ryan Schweiger led the way with a career-high 27 points on 10-of-16 shooting in the Tigers’ win. Princeton started the season slowly with 7 losses in their first 8 games, but lately are on a string of four wins in their last five games.

Penn had a better start to their season that was highlighted by a win at Providence in November followed by a third place finish in the Wooden Legacy in Anaheim. They had wins against Central Florida and Long Beach State sandwiched around a loss against nationally ranked Arizona. The Quakers have only played three games after finals – one was a non-D1 win at home against Widener and another was a win at Howard before their league-opening loss at home against Princeton. AJ Brodeur leads Penn with 15.3 points a game and 8.6 rebounds a game.

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES

-Oregon trailed for much of the game, and needed overtime to get past Arizona, but they did hold on for the win.  This was a game that could have completely changed the complexion of Arizona’s profile had they won it.  The Wildcats still have work to do, but the silver lining as that they are playing at a very high level right now.

-Wichita State kept Memphis at arms length for pretty much the entire game, and picked up yet another impressive win.  The Shockers are ranked 23rd, and should probably be ranked even higher.

-Stanford got a nice road win against a Washington team that had been playing well, but that may be entering a bit of a spiral.  Quade Green, who was their starting point guard, will not be available for the rest of the regular season.

-Last, and certainly not least, Saint Mary’s got a big overtime win against BYU.  BYU has played well and has some big wins on their resume, but I also think they’re leading the nation in close losses to good teams.

-MARYLAND AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Maryland is looking like a protected seed, and although Iowa has had their ups and downs they’re still looking like a solid NCAA Tournament team.  Both teams would benefit from a win tonight.

-BUTLER AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Providence got off to a very slow start, but in their last four games they’ve looked amazing.  Butler has just one loss on the season and has looked like a protected seed caliber team, but as well as Providence has been playing this won’t be an easy road game for them.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: January 9th

The bracket and show was recorded at 10pm, est on Thursday, January 9th and reflects games that ended prior to that time.  All games that ended afterward, particularly the Oregon v Arizona game, were not considered

The Hoops HD panel is back for the first Bracket Rundown show of the season.  They build a seedlist line by line and discuss and debate each team as they go.  The discussions include how high Auburn should be because, while they are undefeated, they haven’t beaten anyone that’s solidly in the field, where should Texas Tech should be because they do have a big win against Louisville, but have done little else, who the #1 seeds should be, and as we get down to the bubble there is a ton of discussion over who the final teams should be.

Below is a the bracket from the seedlist that we built, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!  Note: BYU’s placement does technically violate a bracketing rule by potentially matching the Cougars up with a conference opponent, Gonzaga, in the second round.  However, we allowed this matchup to remain rather than moving BYU up two seed lines — which was the only other option.  Also, check out that First Four matchup in the Midwest Region in the 11 line, Hoosier fans!

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

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Still Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 6

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel will spend the upcoming months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with a very special reward coming in March. You can find Parts 1-5 at:

https://hoopshd.com/2019/11/09/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-1
https://hoopshd.com/2019/11/20/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-2
https://hoopshd.com/2019/12/15/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-3
https://hoopshd.com/2019/12/20/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-4
https://hoopshd.com/2019/12/29/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-5

He continues his series with Part 6 featuring the Hoyas’ matchup last night against St. John’s:

A new and improved pregame meal this time around: chicken parmigiana/ziti/salad and an apple pastry! I was delighted to see former Georgetown coach John Thompson on the sideline for the 1st time all season after overcoming some medical issues: stay well Coach!

Let’s huddle up and get it going:

The Red Storm played like the Red Death early on: 8 TO in the 1st 10 minutes allowed the Hoyas to open up a 25-9 lead, and it only got worse from there. St. John’s only made 2-14 threes in the 1st half while Hoyas SR G Jagan Mosely outshot the entire team by himself with a trio of trifectas, the last of which gave his team a ridiculous 45-16 scoreboard advantage after only 16 minutes of action:

His backcourt mate Mac McClung had 1 of the best 1st half performances of his career: a wintry blizzard of layups and threes gave him 16 PTS in 16 minutes to match his opponent’s scoring total, and he finished the opening stanza with a whopping 21 PTS as his team kept pouring it on to enter halftime with a 53-26 lead:

Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing had a rough week with road losses at Providence/Seton Hall by double-digits so he needed this 1 rather badly:

The only damper on an otherwise near-perfect 20 minutes was seeing SR C Omer Yurtseven get poked in the right eye just 6 minutes into the game, followed by the big man holding a towel to his face while walking to the locker room. Fortunately, he returned a few minutes later with a bandaged cut over his eye, then had the trainer clean some blood off his uniform, and he still scored 6 PTS in 12 minutes before heading back to the locker room with the rest of his squad:

My personal highlight was when the ball bounced out of bounds and I passed it back to the ref: no photo available!

St. John’s coach Mike Anderson must have given a great halftime speech because even though he benched 2 of his starters (Josh Roberts/Julian Champagnie) the rest of his guys came out swinging and went on an 11-0 run to start the 2nd half, causing Ewing to call a quick timeout and…discuss the situation with his players:

It was basically a 2-man show for the Red Storm in the 2nd half as LJ Figueroa/Rasheem Dunn combined for 25 PTS/7 REB/4 STL…but it was nowhere near enough:

The surprising 2nd half scoring star for the Hoyas was JR wing Jamorko Pickett: the only player on either team to play each of the final 20 minutes, he scored 10 of his 18 total PTS in the 2nd half on a REB/putback, a pair of layups, a long corner jump shot, and a pair of FTs:

Georgetown attempted 18 more FTs then St. John’s, had 10 more AST/7 more BLK, and dominated from start to finish in its 87-66 victory.

I did not have a chance to get a word in edgewise during Coach Anderson’s postgame press conference (thank you New York-based media members!) but got to ask Coach Ewing how his team was able to get out to a 53-26 halftime lead after being outscored by a combined 95-47(!) during the 1st half of their previous 2 conference games. He pondered his response, then smiled and said that it was due to “home cooking”. He mentioned that his team played 2 poor games on the road so he spent the past few days talking to them about not digging themselves into a deep hole. He was still concerned about his team’s 12 turnovers in the 2nd half tonight and believes that they still have to finish games if they want to win games:

That’s all for now, check back in the weeks ahead for Part 7.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 9th

NEWS AND NOTES

-CLICK HERE for our latest Under the Radar Video Podcast

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Montana and Eastern Washington – CLICK HERE

-The biggest surprise, and probably the most cataclysmic result from last night was a game that probably almost no one saw, and that was TAMUCC’s 73-72 win at Stephen F Austin.  SFA has the road win against Duke, and seemed positioned to run the table in the Southland and land inside the bubble.  Last night’s lost to a TAMUCC team that is outside the top 300 in nearly every metric was something they could have absolutely done without.  The win at Duke is still massive, but if they had one strike then they used it last night.

-Georgetown flipped some sort of switch after really struggling in their last two games, and blew Saint John’s off the court in an 87-66 route.

-Alabama bounced back from their overtime loss at Florida and blew Mississippi State off the court.  I say this at least twice a week, but Alabama is playing really well right now.

-North Carolina lost again.  This time it was at home to Pittsburgh.  I’m now questioning whether or not the Tarheels will even make the NIT.

-East Tennessee State picked up a really nice road win at UNCG in a game that was close all throughout.  If they want to land inside the bubble, then that is the kind of game that they’ll need on their resume.

-Seton Hall picked up a big road win at Xavier in a game that they basically led from tip to buzzer.  Every time Xavier threw a punch or made a run at them, Seton Hall absorbed it and made big plays to get back control of the game.  The Hall stumbled a little bit early in the season, but they are playing really well right now.

-Illinois got a big win at Wisconsin in a game that went back and forth.  It is a huge road win for the Illini, and really boosts the quality of their resume.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-PURDUE AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Purdue is in a tailspin and based on how they played in their last game they are showing no signs of coming out of it.  Michigan continues to look good and should be able to hold serve in this one.

-MEMPHIS AT WICHITA STATE (American).  These are perhaps the two best teams in the American.  Both are on pace to land in the top half of the bracket and could even end up as a protected seed if one of them is able to run away from the rest of the conference.  Today would be a really big resume building win for whoever pulls it off.

-MINNESOTA AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Minney got off to a really rough start and although they’ve been playing well lately, they still have some ground to make up before you can start classifying them as a solid tournament team.  Michigan State got off to a somewhat slow start as well, although they got off to a slow start by top five standards, not by mere NCAA Tournament standards.  They have really been playing well in the last few weeks and should be able keep that streak going tonight.

-ARIZONA AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Arizona’s resume could still use a lot of work.  A win tonight would basically solve all of their problems and completely boost the value of their tournament profile through the roof.  Having said that, it will be much easier said than done.  Oregon is a legitimate top ten team and they are not easy to beat at home.

-WASHINGTON AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  Both teams are having solid seasons, and this is a resume building opportunity for both of them tonight that both of them could really use.

-GONZAGA AT SAN DIEGO (West Coast).  The Zags are the top ranked team, they’re good enough to win out, and if they do they should get a #1 seed.  Having said that, they have struggled in their first few conference games, so they need to come out of that funk.

-ARIZONA STATE AT OREGON STATE (Pac 12).  This is a very bubblicious game with Oregon State coming off a huge win at Colorado but still having work to do and Arizona State who…well…still has work to do.

-SANTA CLARA AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  Santa Clara has a bloated record, but has obtained it against a weak schedule.  If they want to show that they are a tournament caliber team then this is the kind of road game that they should be expected to win.

-BYU AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  Both of these teams have solid resumes and have looked like tournament caliber teams, but both have room to improve, which makes this a really big game.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Thursday, January 9th

For last night’s Hoops HD Under The Radar Podcast – CLICK HERE

Montana (7-8, 3-1) at Eastern Washington (9-5, 2-1) – 9:05 PM EST (WatchBigSky.com)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Cheney, Washington where the hometown Eagles of Eastern Washington will take on perennial Big Sky favorite Montana. The Eagles started off conference play with a split against Idaho State/Weber State, although they got the reverse split with a win at Weber State followed by a loss at Idaho State. EWU won their home opener against Portland State, but had to hold on for dear life after nearly blowing a 10-point lead with 2 minutes to play. Eastern Washington is led by a trio of players that include Jacob Davison (17.6 PPG), Kim Aiken (16.4 PPG) and Mason Peatling (15.4 PPG).

Montana struggled to a 4-7 record out of conference, but they looked more like the Grizzlies of recent years by jumping out to a 3-0 record in conference with home wins against Northern Arizona and Sacramento State before a road win at Southern Utah. Northern Colorado beat Montana in their last game – the Bears blew open the game in the 2nd half after a 45-45 tie at the under-12 timeout despite a 30-point performance from Montana’s Kendal Manuel.

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Under The Radar: January 8th

Chad, David, and John are back and one of the big topics of discussions was perhaps the biggest upset that an Under the Radar team has endured this year, and that was Stephen F Austin’s home loss to TAMUCC.  TAMUCC is outside the top 300 in virtually all the metrics, so the idea that SFA would lose to them at home is kind of preposterous.

The feature conference is the Colonial tonight, and although it’s early, it is already shaping up to be a really intriguing season with College of Charleston suddenly playing well, William & Mary looking like a surprise team, and Hofstra and Northeastern who can still be dangerous.

After that we focus on the other 21 UTR leagues and discuss Vermont’s continued struggles, Stony Brook’s big early conference game wins, what should be a fun season in the Ivy League, Little Rock’s surprising 5-0 in Sun Belt play, the overall strength of the MAC, and a big week in the SoCon.  And as always, we end 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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