News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Jon Teitel’s All Conference Players of 2019 – CLICK HERE for Part 1, and CLICK HERE for Part 2

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Georgia State and Appalachian State – CLICK HERE

-San Diego State and Wichita State both picked up conference wins yesterday, but in both cases it was a little closer than expected.  Both teams were facing unspectacular opponents, and neither won by single digits.

-Utah State was run off the court by a UNLV team that still doesn’t have an overall winning record.  They have won their last three games, and may be starting to finally pick up some momentum, but it was a rather shockingly bad loss for a Utah State team that, when you look at them, has only won three games against teams with winning records, and one of those was against Montana State.  Barely.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT SELA (Southland).  If SFA runs the table in the Southland, which they are clearly good enough to do, they should be in the NCAA Tournament whether they win the conference tournament or not.

-MINNESOTA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Both teams have shown signs of being good this year, but both have also had their share of pitfalls and still have work to do.  I think both are capable of being better than what they’e shown us so far.  It’s early, but this game does have somewhat of a pivotal feel to it.

-SAINT LOUIS AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  Duquesne’s pastry cart of a schedule is starting to catch up to them.  After a 10-0 start to the season, they’ve dropped two straight to teams that, quite frankly, aren’t very good. If they want any chance at all, they need a strong showing in the Atlantic Ten, and that means winning games like this.  SLU also has a bloated record at 11-2, but they’re somewhat lacking in the area of quality wins, so a road win like this would certainly help them out.

-SAINT JOSEPH’S AT RICHMOND (Atlantic Ten).  Richmond is looking to bounce back from two straight losses.  A loss tonight would be rather catastrophic.

-FORDHAM AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  VCU needs to keep stringing together wins now that they’re in conference play, and shouldn’t have too much trouble doing that tonight.

-RHODE ISLAND AT BROWN.  An interesting crosstown OOC game for Rhody before they begin conference play.  A win, which should happen,  gets them to 9-3 on the season and 2-2 in true road games.

-WILLIAM & MARY AT HOFSTRA (Colonial).  Hofstra is one of the better teams in the CAA and is 7-1 in their last eight games.  I can see that streak continuing for quite some time.

-ILLINOIS AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Illinois has shown signs of life at times, and signs of being catatonic at others.  To a degree, I guess the same could be said for Michigan State, although Michigan State is being held to protected seed standards whereas Illinois is being held to just regular standards.  The Spartans should get this one at home, but one never seems to know with these two.

-DAYTON AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  This is a winnable road game for a Dayton team that is good enough to run the table in the Atlantic Ten and end up having an argument for a protected seed.  Having said that, La Salle is 9-3 and having a much better year than many expected them to have.

-OREGON STATE AT UTAH (Pac 12).  Both teams have good records, and Utah has a really solid win against Kentucky, but both have also dropped games that NCAA Tournament caliber teams just shouldn’t be losing.  It’s the conference opener, and I think both teams could potentially be dark horses in the Pac 12, so I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this one.

-OREGON AT COLORADO (Pac 12).  These are two of the better teams in the Pac 12.  Oregon is good enough to contend for a #1 seed, and Colorado is good enough to likely land in the top half of the bracket.  This will be a really tough road test for the Ducks, and a chance at a resume building win for both teams.

-GONZAGA AT PORTLAND (West Coast).  Gonzaga should cruise through this game, and through most of the rest of their schedule.

-UCLA AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  This isn’t a buy game, but it could end up looking like one considering how poorly UCLA has been playing, and how well Washington has been playing.

-USC AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac 12).  I think USC has a really good chance at making the NCAA Tournament, and if that’s true then this is the kind of road game that they are expected to be able to win.  Wazzu isn’t good, but at 9-4 they’re better than what we’re used to seeing them at, so it won’t be a complete cakewalk.

-CALIFORNIA AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  Stanford was run off the court by Kansas in their last game, but the chance to beat their rival at home (who is nowhere near as good as they are on the court) is a good way to wash that taste out of their mouths.

-SAINT MARY’S AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  It’s an exciting night of hoops in the Bay Area with two sets of rivals going at it!  SMC is clearly the superior team, but it’s never easy to win on the road.  This will at least look decent on their resume given that it’s a conference game and a road game, and that San Francisco is rather respectable at 11-4 overall.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Thursday, January 2nd

For Jon Teitel’s second part of the preseason All-Conference awards – CLICK HERE

Georgia State (9-4, 2-0) at Appalachian State (8-5, 2-0) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Boone, North Carolina – home of the Appalachian State Mountaineers. The surprising Mountaineers play host to the Georgia State Panthers in a matchup of undefeated teams in the Sun Belt Conference. App State started conference play with a road sweep against South Alabama and Troy. Justin Forrest leads the team with over 18 points a game.

Georgia State also started conference play with a road sweep – their wins came against UT-Arlington and Texas State. Prior to the Sun Belt, the Panthers also won the 2K Empire Classic subregional at California Baptist with wins against the hometown Lancers and Prairie View. Corey Allen leads the Panthers with 15.6 points a game.

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Handing out the Hardware: HoopsHD.com announces its All-Conference Players of 2019 (Part 2 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2019. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus a special award for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). You can find Part 1 at:

Handing out the Hardware: HoopsHD.com announces its All-Conference Players of 2019 (Part 1 of 2)

See below for Part 2, and if you think that he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments.

MAAC
G: Rich Kelly (Quinnipiac)
G: Jalen Pickett (Siena)
F: Tajuan Agee (Iona)
F: Elijah Burns (Siena)
C: Tyere Marshall (Rider)
POYSF: Rich Kelly (Quinnipiac)

MAC
G: Eugene German (Northern Illinois)
G: Jason Preston (Ohio)
F: Danny Pippen (Kent State)
F: Brandon Johnson (Western Michigan)
C: Luke Knapke (Toledo)
POYSF: Luke Knapke (Toledo)

MEAC
G: Isaiah Bailey (Bethune-Cookman)
G: John Crosby (Delaware State)
G: Stanley Davis (Morgan State)
F: Cletrell Pope (Bethune-Cookman)
F: Jibri Blount (North Carolina Central)
POYSF: John Crosby (Delaware State)

MVC
G: Javon Freeman-Liberty (Valparaiso)
G: AJ Green (Northern Iowa)
F: Elijah Childs (Bradley)
F: Deandre Williams (Evansville)
C: Cameron Krutwig (Loyola IL)
POYSF: Javon Freeman-Liberty (Valparaiso)

MWC
G: Derrick Alston Jr. (Boise State)
G: Sam Merrill (Utah State)
G: Hunter Maldonado (Wyoming)
F: Justin Bean (Utah State)
C: Nico Carvacho (Colorado State)
POYSF: Derrick Alston Jr. (Boise State)

NEC
G: Jahlil Jenkins (Fairleigh Dickinson)
G: Raiquan Clark (Long Island)
G: Keith Braxton (St. Francis PA)
F: Tyrn Flowers (Long Island)
F: EJ Anosike (Sacred Heart)
POYSF: Raiquan Clark (Long Island)

OVC
G: Parker Stewart (Tennessee-Martin)
G: Tevin Brown (Murray State)
F: Terry Taylor (Austin Peay)
F: Quintin Dove (Tennessee-Martin)
C: Nick Muszynski (Belmont)
POYSF: Terry Taylor (Austin Peay)

Pac-12
G: Remy Martin (Arizona State)
G: Payton Pritchard (Oregon)
F: Tres Tinkle (Oregon State)
F: Timmy Allen (Utah)
C: Isaiah Stewart (Washington)
POYSF: Tres Tinkle (Oregon State)

Patriot
G: Sa’eed Nelson (American)
G: Andrew Kostecka (Loyola MD)
F: Joe Pridgen (Holy Cross)
F: Max Mahoney (Boston University)
C: Matt Wilson (Army)
POYSF: Andrew Kostecka (Loyola MD)

SEC
G: Mason Jones (Arkansas)
G: Anthony Edwards (Georgia)
F: Reggie Perry (Mississippi State)
F: Aaron Nesmith (Vanderbillt)
C: Nick Richards (Kentucky)
POYSF: Mason Jones (Arkansas)

SoCon
G: Mason Faulkner (Western Carolina)
G: Ethan Stair (Mercer)
G: Josh Sharkey (Samford)
F: Carlos Dotson (Western Carolina)
F: Clay Mounce (Furman)
POYSF: Josh Sharkey (Samford)

Southland
G: Kevon Harris (Stephen F. Austin)
G: Ian Dubose (Houston Baptist)
F: Tyron Brewer (SE Louisiana)
F: Tyrin Atwood (Lamar)
C: Kai Mitchell (Sam Houston State)
POYSF: Tyron Brewer (SE Louisiana)

SWAC
G: Tobi Ewuosho (Alabama State)
G: Tyrik Armstrong (Texas Southern)
G: Cameron Alford (Alabama A&M)
F: Devante Jackson (Grambling)
C: Jayveous McKinnis (Jackson State)
POYSF: Tyrik Armstrong (Texas Southern)

Summit
G: Jarred Godfrey (IPFW)
G: Kobe Webster (Western Illinois)
G: Stanley Umude (South Dakota)
F: Tyler Hagedorn (South Dakota)
F: Douglas Wilson (South Dakota State)
POYSF: Tyler Hagedorn (South Dakota)

Sun Belt
G: Ike Smith (Georgia Southern)
G: Markquis Nowell (Little Rock)
G: Nijal Pearson (Texas State)
F: Jalen Johnson (Louisiana)
F: Josh Ajayi (South Alabama)
POYSF: Markquis Nowell (Little Rock)

WCC
G: Colbey Ross (Pepperdine)
G: Jake Toolson (Brigham Young)
F: Eli Scott (Loyola Marymount)
F: Kessler Edwards (Pepperdine)
C: Filip Petrusev (Gonzaga)
POYSF: Colbey Ross (Pepperdine)

WAC
G: Milan Acquaah (California Baptist)
G: Terrell Brown (Seattle)
F: Javan White (UMKC)
F: Lesley Varner II (Texas-Rio Grande Valley)
C: Alessandro Lever (Grand Canyon)
POYSF: Terrell Brown (Seattle)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 1st

NEWS AND NOTES

-For the latest Hoops HD Report Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-For Jon Teitel’s list of All Conference Players for 2019 – CLICK HERE

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Wofford and East Tennessee State – CLICK HERE

-If you like upsets, then 2019 ended with a bang!  Florida A&M went into Iowa State and pulled off a 70-68 shocker.  Iowa State wasn’t ranked that high, but the gap between them and FAMU was 225 spots (Iowa State – 59, FAMU – 284), and the gap in rankings such as KenPom was even larger than that.  It was one of the biggest upsets of the decade, and it was only available via Iowa State’s website with a premium subscription, so unless you decided you felt it was worth forking over a few bucks to watch the game, you probably didn’t see it.  But…WOW!!!

-Butler got another big road win against a very good Saint John’s team.  The game was interesting because Butler led by over 20 at the start of the second half, then the Johnnies went on a big run to come from behind and get the lead, but then Butler was able to close it out after falling behind.  Butler will likely remain in the top ten, and while Saint John’s didn’t get the win, I think they showed that they are good enough to get the wins that they need to between now and the end to be in the NCAA Tournament discussion.

-Georgetown fell behind huge to Providence right out of the gate and was never able to catch back up.  Providence has now blown two decent teams off the court in back to back games after getting off to a terrible start to the season.

-Temple needed to come from behind late to get a really nice road win at UCF in their conference opener.

-Miami FL, who had been playing well, trailed Clemson for most of the game, but was able to come from behind to force overtime and ended up escaping with a conference road win.  They’ve got a big one coming up this weekend against Duke at home.

-Northern Iowa suffered a somewhat head scratching upset loss to Illinois State.  UNI had looked fantastic for the entire season, and I was thinking they should be getting close to being ranked in the top 25, but they went on the road and lost their conference opener.  They can’t afford too many more like that, or one of the games that they’ll need to win will have to be that last conference tournament game.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-FRESNO STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  San Diego State comes into this game unbeaten, and is clearly the best team in the Mountain West.  It wouldn’t shock me if they only dropped one or two the rest of the way and entered the NCAA Tournament with more than 30 wins.

-EAST CAROLINA AT WICHITA STATE (American).  Wichita State has finally cracked the rankings, and should probably be ranked even higher.  This is their conference opener, and it should end up feeling a lot like a buy game.  East Carolina just isn’t that good.

-WOFFORD AT EAST TENNESSEE STATE (SoCon).  ETSU comes in at 12-2, and although their margin for error is small, they do have a path to landing inside the bubble if they can hold serve and only lose one or two games the rest of the way.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT SMU (American).  SMU is off to a 9-2 start, and while they still need some big wins on their resume, they’re on the pace they need to be on in order to land inside the bubble.  Holding serve in games like this is also important.

-UCONN AT CINCINNATI (American).  Both teams still have a lot of work to do, and a win today would be a step in the right direction.

-MERCER AT UNC GREENSBORO (SoCon).  UNCG has three losses, and two were on last second shots from beyond half court that just happened to go in.  If they can dominate the SoCon, they should be inside the bubble on Selection Sunday.

-MARQUETTE AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Both teams have good overall records with each having just two losses, but both still have some work to do in conference play.  This would be a nice resume win for whoever ends up pulling it out.

-UTAH STATE AT UNLV (Mountain West).  Utah State is an impressive 13-2 and should be able to hold serve tonight and pick up a conference road win against a UNLV team that has struggled this year.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, January 1st

For yesterday’s weekly Hoops HD Report podcast – CLICK HERE

For Jon Teitel’s All-Conference Awards for 2019 – CLICK HERE

Wofford (8-5, 0-0) at East Tennessee State (12-2, 1-0) – 4:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day kicks off the New Year with a matchup of two of the powers in the SoCon – East Tennessee State will host Wofford. The Terriers got off to a slow start by losing 4 of their first 5 games in D1 play (including losses to Butler and Missouri), but have now won five out of their last six D1 games that included a win at North Carolina in mid-December. Most of the core from last season has graduated and moved on, but now Storm Murphy (14.8 PPG) and Nathan Hoover (13.6 PPG) are the top two scorers for a Terriers team that shoots a solid 39.2% from 3-point land.

While Wofford is the defending SoCon champion, East Tennessee State has the target on their backs as the favorites to win the league this year. However, there were only two games against teams from the multi-bid leagues on the Bucs’ schedule this year – one was a loss at Kansas and another was at LSU where ETSU got a decisive 74-63 victory. The Bucs also have a loss at North Dakota State, so they are pretty much  looking at winning the SoCon as their only path to advancing to the NCAA Tournament this season. Tray Boyd (14.6 PPG) and Bo Hodges (14.2 PPG) lead the way for East Tennessee State.

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Handing out the Hardware: HoopsHD.com announces its All-Conference Players of 2019 (Part 1 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2019. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus a special award for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). If you think that he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and check back later this week for the remaining conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Cameron Healy (Albany)
G: Sam Sessoms (Binghamton)
G: Christian Lutete (UMass-Lowell)
F: Elijah Olaniyi (Stony Brook)
F: Anthony Lamb (Vermont)
POYSF: Sam Sessoms (Binghamton)

AAC
G: TeShaun Hightower (Tulane)
G: Tyson Jolly (SMU)
G: Brandon Rachal (Tulsa)
F: Isaiha Mike (SMU)
F: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
POYSF: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)

A-10
G: Fatts Russell (Rhode Island)
G: Ryan Daly (St. Joseph’s)
F: Marcus Weathers (Duquesne)
F: Obi Toppin (Dayton)
C: Tre Mitchell (Massachusetts)
POYSF: Obi Toppin (Dayton)

ACC
G: Brandon Childress (Wake Forest)
G: Michael DeVoe (Georgia Tech)
F: Elijah Hughes (Syracuse)
F: Jordan Nwora (Louisville)
C: Vernon Carey Jr. (Duke)
POYSF: Jordan Nwora (Louisville)

Atlantic Sun
G: Ivan Gandia-Rosa (North Florida)
G: Zach Cooks (NJIT)
F: Mahamadou Diawara (Stetson)
F: Carter Hendricksen (North Florida)
C: Ahsan Asadullah (Lipscomb)
POYSF: Zach Cooks (NJIT)

Big 12
G: Devon Dotson (Kansas)
G: Tyrese Haliburton (Iowa State)
F: Kristian Doolittle (Oklahoma)
F: Brady Manek (Oklahoma)
C: Udoka Azubuike (Kansas)
POYSF: Devon Dotson (Kansas)

Big East
G: Marcus Zegarowski (Creighton)
G: Markus Howard (Marquette)
F: Paul Reed (DePaul)
F: Naji Marshall (Xavier)
C: Omer Yurtseven (Georgetown)
POYSF: Markus Howard (Marquette)

Big Sky
G: Sayeed Pridgett (Montana)
G: Harald Frey (Montana State)
F: Mason Peatling (Eastern Washington)
F: Kim Aiken Jr. (Eastern Washington)
C: Joshua Patton (Sacramento State)
POYSF: Sayeed Pridgett (Montana)

Big South
G: Carlik Jones (Radford)
G: John-Michael Wright (High Point)
G: Dontrell Shuler (Charleston Southern)
F: Ben Stanley (Hampton)
F: Jose Perez (Gardner-Webb)
POYSF: Ben Stanley (Hampton)

Big 10
G: Anthony Cowan Jr. (Maryland)
G: Cassius Winston (Michigan State)
F: Luka Garza (Iowa)
F: Lamar Stevens (Penn State)
C: Daniel Oturu (Minnesota)
POYSF: Luka Garza (Iowa)

Big West
G: Jaquori McLaughlin (UCSB)
G: Austen Awosika (Fullerton)
F: Amadou Sow (UCSB)
F: Collin Welp (UC-Irvine)
C: Callum McRae (UC-Riverside)
POYSF: Amadou Sow (UCSB)

CAA
G: Grant Riller (Charleston)
G: Nate Darling (Delaware)
G: Desure Buie (Hofstra)
F: Nathan Knight (William & Mary)
F: Andy Van Vliet (William & Mary)
POYSF: Grant Riller (Charleston)

C-USA
G: Jordan Shepherd (Charlotte)
G: Jhivvan Jackson (UTSA)
G: Keaton Wallace (UTSA)
F: Devon Andrews (Florida International)
F: Bryson Williams (UTEP)
POYSF: Jhivvan Jackson (UTSA)

Horizon
G: Darius Quisenberry (Youngstown State)
G: Antoine Davis (Detroit)
G: JayQuan McCloud (Green Bay)
F: Dantez Walton (Northern Kentucky)
F: Xavier Hill-Mais (Oakland)
POYSF: Antoine Davis (Detroit)

Ivy
G: Brandon Anderson (Brown)
G: Mike Smith (Columbia)
F: Jimmy Boeheim (Cornell)
F: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
C: Richmond Aririguzoh (Princeton)
POYSF: Mike Smith (Columbia)

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