News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 8th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Stony Brook and Vermont – CLICK HERE

-Baylor just keeps winning.  They’ve won 11 straight, and last night’s win at Texas Tech was a huge one.  It was a rock fight, but an impressive win nonetheless.  They travel to Kansas this weekend and if they win that one then we are talking about a #1 seed caliber team and resume.

-Ohio State has now dropped three straight as they fell last night against Maryland.  Not a single loss in that three game stretch would be considered a bad loss (although losing at home to Wisconsin is a bit of a head-scratcher), but they still need a win for the simple sake of getting their momentum back even if their resume is still really healthy.

-Kentucky is now consistently looking like a top ten team.  It seems like we go through some version of this every year.  They start off very highly ranked, but they don’t play as well as their early season ranking and either struggle to win games or just flat out lose them.  Then Christmas rolls around, they start to get better, and by the time conference play starts they’re consistently playing like a highly ranked team.  Georgia is not ranked, but they are very good, and they played well last night.  Kentucky had to play a good game in order to beat them, and they did.  By the end of the year, no one will remember how they said Kentucky was down early on in the year.

-Villanova came from behind late to pick up a really nice road win at Creighton.  Considering that it was a true road win against a very good Creighton team that had been unbeaten at home, it was arguably Nova’s biggest win of the season so far.

-Rutgers continues to roll!!  They knocked off a really good Penn State team last night to improve to 12-3 on the year.  The one thing that they still need to do is pick up a few more road wins, but for the first time since the internet became a thing, Rutgers is on an NCAA Tournament pace!

-Providence won at Marquette last night, and has looked like world-beaters in their four games, and is now 3-0 in the Big East with two of those wins coming on the road.  I don’t know what the hell they did over Christmas, but it must have worked.

-Houston, despite not being high on anyone’s radar, is now a very quiet 12-3 after picking up a nice road win at Temple last night.  I don’t know how a Sweet Sixteen team can start off 12-3 and be making so little noise, but the Cougars have managed to do it.

-Iowa, who had been on a rampage, lost at Nebraska, which is a really bad game to lose even if it was a road game.  That should set them back some.

-Utah State was blown off the court by Air Force last night.  Utah State started off in the rankings, but at the rate their going they’ll need to win that last conference tournament game in order to make it to the NCAA Tournament.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT JOHN’S AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Both teams lifted some heavy weight out of conference, but both are off to 0-2 starts in conference, so this game does have a bit of a pivotal feel to it.

-NORTHWESTERN AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  It’s early, but Indiana still looks to have a very bubblicious profile, which means that they have to hold serve in games like this.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Both teams’ resumes need some work.  Mississippi State has struggled a little bit this season, but still has ample opportunities to impress the committee if they can turn it around.  Alabama just dropped an overtime loss at Florida in a game that they appeared to be in control of, but they had won five of six before that and have been playing much better lately.

-PITTSBURGH AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  Both teams are on the outside looking in and need to start stringing together some wins.

-DUQUESNE AT SAINT JOSEPH’S (Atlantic Ten).  Duquesne has a bloated record that is largely due to playing such a weak schedule, but nevertheless they can improve to 13-2 and pick up yet another road win tonight.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT GEORGE MASON (Atlantic Ten).  George Mason has lost two straight after an 11-1 start, and didn’t really look all that good in either game.  They seem to be running out of strikes, and have kind of hit a wall of reality now that the schedule has gotten tougher.

-FURMAN AT CHATTANOOGA (SoCon).  If Furman is going to land inside the bubble, they need to come close to winning out.

-NOTRE DAME AT NC STATE (ACC).  NC State still has work to do, and Notre Dame probably has even more work to do.  This isn’t so much a game that both teams need to win as it is a game that they need to avoid losing.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT UNC GREENSBORO (SoCon).  There are three really good teams in the SoCon and these are two of them.  Having said that, they both have almost a zero margin for error if they want to be inside the bubble come March.  They need to come close to winning out, and they need this win tonight.

-FLORIDA STATE AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  Florida State just got a huge road win at Louisville and has another winnable conference road game tonight.  They are looking more and more like a protected seed.

-TAMUCC AT STEPHEN F AUSTIN (Southland).  SFA is good enough to run the table in the regular season, and if they do they should be in the NCAA Tournament whether they win the Southland Tourney or not.

-KANSAS AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  Kansas is looking more and more like a #1 seed, and Iowa State is looking more and more like an NIT team.  They could use a huge win like this to get things turned around.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  SLU has a bloated record, but is still somewhat lacking in terms of quality wins, so they don’t really have much of a safety net right now and need to hold serve in games like this.

-UCF AT SMU (American).  SMU is 11-2, but it’s largely due to a weak schedule so they need to hold serve in games like this, as well as pick up some big wins in conference play, in order to have a chance at landing inside the bubble.

-SETON HALL AT XAVIER (Big East).  Seton Hall had their struggles before conference play started, but has looked really good in their first two conference games and has another big test tonight.  Xavier’s two best games have probably been their last two games despite the fact that they lost one of them.  This is a really big game for them as well.

-DUKE AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Duke looks like a solid #1 seed caliber team that could end up as the overall #1 seed.  This is a very winnable road game for the Blue Devils, which would be their fourth true road win of the season.

-VANDERBILT AT AUBURN (SEC).  Auburn is one of just two unbeaten teams, and will likely stay that way after tonight.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  San Diego State is one of just two unbeaten teams, and will likely stay that way after tonight.

-ILLINOIS AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Both of these teams could be tournament teams, but both still have to do more than what they’ve done in order to get there.  Wisky has been playing much better these last couple weeks, and is coming off what is easily their biggest win of the year against Ohio State.  They appear to be on track after a rocky start.

-ARKANSAS AT LSU (SEC).  Arkansas is trying to improve to 13-1, and already has a big win against Indiana.  LSU has been decent, but not good, and they need to string together some wins in order to shore up their resume.

-OKLAHOMA AT TEXAS (Big 12).  Both teams have shown promise at times, but both teams still have work to do and could really use this win tonight.  Especially Texas who has lost two straight and who needs more wins of note on their resume.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, January 8th

Stony Brook (10-6, 1-0) at Vermont (10-5, 0-0) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Burlington, Vermont for a matchup of the top two teams in the America East Conference between the hometown Vermont Catamounts and the Stony Brook Seawolves. Stony Brook had a bit of a swoon in late November with their toughest road games of the year – they had losses against CAA foes Delaware and Hofstra along with power conference foes Providence and Virginia. The Seawolves are now on a 3-game winning streak, the latest being a conference-opening 21-point win at Maine. Elijah Olaniyi leads the Seawolves with a scoring average of over 18 points a game.

Vermont got off to a hot start this season with wins at St. Bonaventure and St. John’s, fueling speculation that they could piece together an at-large NCAA-caliber profile. The Catamounts then lost five of eight games – losing to both power conference teams (Virginia and Cincinnati) and UTR teams like Rider, Yale and UNC-Greensboro. The Catamounts finished noncon play with a 3-game winning streak heading into tonight’s conference opener. Anthony Lamb leads Vermont with 17.0 PPG and 7.8 RPG.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Jan 7th

NEWS AND NOTES

CLICK HERE for the latest Hoops HD Report Video Podcast

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Loyola Chicago and Drake – CLICK HERE

-A little bit of a UTR footnote, but some good news for Detroit yesterday as they won their appeal in regards to a postseason ban due to a low APR score.  The Titans will be eligible to participate in the Horizon League Tournament, and the NCAA Tournament in the very unlikely chance that they win the HL Tournament.  I won’t go too much into it, but I do think the NCAA absolutely made the right decision.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-OHIO STATE AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  It’s two highly ranked teams who are looking for a big resume building win.  As for Ohio State, they’ve lost two straight, but a big road win like this would certainly shift the momentum back their way.

-MIAMI FL AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Louisville has lost two straight and is looking to rebound in a home game against a decent, but beatable, Miami team.

-VIRGINIA AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  This is a winnable road game for the Hoos, so they should be able to hold serve and add another road win to their resume.

-PENN STATE AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  It seems like we’re living in Bizarro World, but this really Is a big game, and a resume building opportunity, for both teams.

-FLORIDA AT SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC).  Florida has been a disappointment this year, and needs to start stringing some wins together if they want to end up inside the bubble.

-PROVIDENCE AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Providence struggled in their pre-conference game, but they’ve looked fantastic in their last three and can continue to turn things around with a win tonight.  Marquette is coming off a big home win against Villanova, so they’ve got a lot of momentum built up as well.

-TOLEDO AT KENT STATE (MAC).  If Kent State wants any shot at all at landing inside the bubble, then they basically need to dominate the MAC.

-HOUSTON AT TEMPLE (American).  Both of these teams have shown signs of life, and Houston appears to be improving as the season goes along, but both still have a ton of work to do and could really use a win in this one.

-INDIANA STATE AT NORTHERN IOWA (Missouri Valley).  Northern Iowa should land inside the bubble If they can dominate this conference, which they are certainly good enough to do.

-BAYLOR AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  This should be a fun one between two ranked teams that have improved as the season has gone along.  It wouldn’t shock me if one or both of them ended up as protected seeds.

-KENTUCKY AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Kentucky appears to be turning things around, but they will really be tested tonight against a Georgia team that’s been playing really well and just picked up a huge road win at Memphis.

-VILLANOVA AT CRIEGHTON (Big East).  This is a resume building opportunity for two teams that have done well so far, but who also have room to make their resumes even better before the end of the season.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  This is a real pivotal game for VA Tech.  If they want to demonstrate that they are a tournament caliber team, then this is the kind of road game that they need to be able to win.

-OLE MISS AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  Ole Miss still has a lot of work to do, and this is a winnable road game that they really can’t afford to lose.

-IOWA AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  This is a winnable road game for an Iowa team that’s been playing well lately, and who is also looking to rebound from a close loss to Penn State in their last game.

-TCU AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  This is a winnable road game for TCU, and they’re going to need it because there are some big challenges ahead.

-UTAH STATE AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West).  Utah State is almost out of strikes.  They need to avoid losses to non-tournament caliber teams the rest of the way, which basically means beating everyone other than San Diego State.

-FRESNO STATE AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West).  New Mexico has a bloated 13-3 record so they do have a chance, but their margin for error is very small.  They need to pretty much blow through league play.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Tuesday, January 7th

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Loyola-Chicago (10-5, 2-0) at Drake (11-4, 1-1) – 9:00 PM EST (CBS Sports Network)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Des Moines, Iowa where the Drake Bulldogs host the Ramblers of Loyola in an early Missouri Valley Conference matchup. The Ramblers got off to a slow start where they were 3-4 and also finished 7th in the Cayman Islands Classic, but since then have won seven of eight where their only loss was at home against Davidson. A win at Valpo and at home against Missouri State has put Loyola at the top of the Valley for the moment with a 2-0 start. Cameron Krutwig (16.5 PPG/8.1 RPG) leads the way for the Ramblers.

Drake opened conference play with a loss at Bradley; despite a 21-point effort from Liam Robbins and a 10-point/12-assist outing from Roman Penn, the Bulldogs lost 80-62. They did rebound with an 80-76 victory at home against Indiana State. The win was Drake’s 12th straight at home dating back to last season – they were led by five scorers in double figures.

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The Hoops HD Report: January 6th

Tonight, we look back on a busy week of college basketball with four top ten teams going down on Saturday, and Gonzaga, who has had their struggles despite continuing.  We look at the strength of the Big Ten, Pac 12, and Big East, and the struggles that some in the ACC and SEC are having.  In the Mountain West, San Diego State blew past Utah State on the road, which was their toughest remaining game, so we discuss their chances of running the table and entering the NCAA Tournament undefeated.  All that, and much 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: Monday, January 6th (and other News, Notes, and Highlighted Games)

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Georgia Southern (9-6, 3-1) at Little Rock (10-5, 4-0) – 7:30 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Little Rock, Arkansas where the Trojans will host the Eagles of Georgia Southern in a matchup of two of the top teams in the Sun Belt conference. Little Rock began conference play with a road sweep at Louisiana and Louisiana-Monroe prior to Christmas Break and then began the new year with wins at home against UT-Arlington and Texas State. All 4 wins have come by a combined total of 11 points. Markquis Nowell leads Little Rock with a 19.6 points per game average.

The Eagles of Georgia Southern have also had all four of their league games decided by a total of 11 points thus far. They already posted a road sweep of UT-Arlington and Texas State prior to Christmas, but managed only a split of their season-opening road trip in the Carolinas. They won at Coastal Carolina last Thursday, but a potential game-winning shot was missed on Saturday en route to a two-point loss at Appalachian State. Ike Smith leads Georgia Southern with 15.5 points a game and 6.1 rebounds a game.

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES

-Michigan went into Michigan State yesterday with an impressive resume, but was also still searching for their first true road win.  The game is over, and Michigan is still searching for their first true road win.  Michigan State pretty much kept them at arms length the whole time, and is now starting to look more and more like that top 5 caliber team that we thought they were at the beginning of the season.

-Xavier fell behind early to Saint John’s, but quickly got control of the game and basically kept control of it.  It was a home win, and X certainly has some more work to do, but they have played better in their last two games than they did pretty much all throughout OOC play.

-Coming into yesterday, Oregon State looked like a team with a bloated record against a weak schedule.  But after the upset win at Colorado, you have to start liking them a lot more.

-Purdue has looked good at times.  Yesterday was not one of those times.  Illinois just ran them over, and Purdue played in such a way that it makes you wonder if they’ll even be inside the bubble come March.

-Washington bounced back from a shocking loss to what looks like a soft UCLA team with a blowout win over what looks like a pretty good USC team.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  West Virginia is coming off a loss at Kansas, but they are still playing really well and appear to be on a path (albeit an early one) to end up as a protected seed.  That being said, they should really be tested tonight by an Oklahoma State team that could really use this win.

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