Still Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 1

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel will spend the upcoming months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with a very special reward coming in March. He begins the series with the Hoyas’ matchup earlier today against Central Arkansas:

The morning got off to a slow start after I found myself stuck in line behind the Hoya Band as we all tried to enter the arena at the same time but eventually a nice security officer let myself and some of the other media folks cut the line. The pregame media room meals last season were above-average but today’s was a little underwhelming: half of a lukewarm egg and cheese bagel, some tasty potatoes, decent pasta salad, and some pastries to satisfy my sweet tooth. While standing in the food line I got to meet play-by-play man Scott Graham, a fellow Penn alum who used to work with my college roommate Andrew when they both covered Quaker games on the radio. The crowd was a little sparse on an unseasonably cold afternoon during a holiday weekend in November:

2 of the storylines that I was keeping an eye on were Central Arkansas becoming the 2nd team in the country to play 3 games this week (trailing only DePaul) and Georgetown 7-footer Omer Yurtseven’s 1st college game vs. a fellow 7-footer since his ACC regular season finale on 3/3/18 during his NC State days (when 1 of his Louisville opponents was Anas Mahmoud):

The best athlete sighting of the day was Jerome Williams who was sitting in the front row with his wife/3 kids. The “Junk Yard Dog” is a hometown kid who made it big: born in DC, high school in the Maryland suburbs, college at Georgetown, followed by a 10-year NBA career with the Pistons/Raptors/Bulls/Knicks. Foreshadowing: both Jerome and his cell phone will make another appearance in our story toward the very end:

A quick pregame huddle and away we go:

The Bears only won 14 games last year with a very young squad and even though they are a year older they still only have 1 senior on the roster in Aaron Weidenaar. Their defensive rebounding needs a little work: they allowed 4 straight offensive REB on the very 1st possession of the game while Coach Russ Pennell screamed his displeasure from the sideline. After surviving that initial obstacle they had a great balanced scoring effort in the 1st half: SO Eddy Kayouloud made a few layups, JR DeAndre Jones drained back-to-back 3s, and JR 7-footer Hayden Koval (who often hung out on the perimeter) matched his PG Jones with 2 long-range shots of his own:

The instant offense off the bench was provided by FR Jaxson Baker with 3 quick makes from behind the arc: it was easy for me to cheer for him as we both went to the same high school in Phoenix (although I was a couple of decades ahead of him!). Unfortunately, it was not enough because Georgetown scored 54 in the 1st half thanks to some outside shooting by Jamorko Pickett/Jagan Mosely and a dominant effort by Yurtseven inside. The big man made put-back after dunk after hook shot and recorded a double-double after only 10 minutes of on-court action to help his team to a double-digit halftime lead:

Even at a college basketball game you could see that the city is still enjoying its post-World Series hangover:

Sadly, the t-shirt gun was not firing out Nats’ t-shirts into the crowd:

Despite the fact that Koval and Yurtseven are both 7’ tall they possess vastly different skill sets. The former continued to make shots from behind the arc (4-5 on the day) and finished with 21 PTS/4 REB in almost 39 minutes, while the latter continued to do damage near the basket and finished with 1 of the most efficient stat lines you will ever see (17 PTS/15 REB in under 20 minutes!). The Hoyas’ 3-PT shooting turned ice-cold in the 2nd half (2-11), which led to Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing telling his team to try something else:

Fortunately it was not an issue due to his team’s all-around offensive effort. While Yurtseven was certainly the star it was not just a 1-man show: each of his other 10 teammates who stepped onto the court scored 4+ PTS. The Mr. Perfection Award goes to Mosely: in addition to taking multiple charges he made all 3 of his shots from 1-PT land, both of his shots from 2-PT land, and both of his shots from 3-PT land en route to a 13-PT night for the dependable senior:

Georgetown was outscored after halftime but still cruised to an 89-78 win thanks to a whopping 38 bench PTS. In the postgame press conference I tried to ask Coach Pennell how he felt about his school record for career AST on the brink of being broken by his PG: before I even finished he interrupted me to say that Jones was going to be benched for the rest of the season!

After I laughed out loud (it was funny!), he gave Jones his props for having a fantastic career despite just starting his JR year this week. He also said that Jones got kicked in the calf during the game (which is why he only played 17 minutes) but hopes that he can return for their game at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Tuesday because he is “the straw that stirs the drink”:

After Coach Ewing sat down at the podium I inquired whether Yurtseven had already exceeded his own expectations only 2 games into the season. Ewing smiled and admitted that he expects great things from his SR C:

He praised his size/athleticism/ability but frankly stated that “his effort needs to be a lot better”. My seat on the baseline gave me a perfect view of the 7’ player giving his undivided attention to his 7’ coach during 1 of their TV timeouts:

The best part of the press conference was when Williams crashed it and sat in the front row: not due to his shiny new Georgetown backpack, but rather the moment when his cell phone started going off…with a ring-tone that made the sound of a barking dog!:

That’s all for now, check back in the weeks ahead for Part 2.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Nov 9th

For today’s UTR Game of the Day between Austin Peay and Western Kentucky – CLICK HERE

NEWS AND NOTES

To say that Memphis was in the news last night would be a bit of an understatement. Just hours before their victory against Illinois-Chicago, the NCAA ruled star freshman James Wiseman ineligible because they deemed that Penny Hardaway was a booster prior to being named head coach at Memphis and had provided moving expenses for Wiseman and his family to move to Memphis.

Within moments, a judge in Shelby County temporarily halted the ruling and allowed Wiseman to suit up and play for Memphis for the time being. The NCAA warned Memphis that any games from this point on are in danger of being vacated as long as Wiseman continues to play for the Tigers.

If not for the Memphis saga, our lead story from last night would be Merrimack getting their first D-1 victory with a win at Northwestern last night. The Warriors had a 17-4 run late in the game to turn a 5-point deficit into an 8-point lead with under a minute remaining and won the game at the foul line.

Washington also got a significant victory against Baylor in the Armed Forces Classic in Anchorage last night. Isaiah Stewart hit a shot with 30 seconds remaining to put the Huskies ahead for good and gave themselves and the Pac-12 a big win that was noticeably lacking last season.

Utah did things to Mississippi Valley State that would be illegal in the other 55 states, districts and territories in this country. Well, maybe not in Louisiana – Grambling also did the same things to Ecclesia College. We will go out on a limb and guess that no conference has ever had one team win by 90+ points in one game and another team lose by 90+ points in a separate game on the same night.

Northeastern also scored a mild upset at home against Harvard – they have now opened their season with 2 victories in the basketball version of the Bean Pot.

Vermont got a double-double from Anthony Lamb to put themselves over the edge with a win at St. Bonaventure, and Dartmouth got a big win on the road and put an emphatic end to Buffalo’s 26-game home winning streak.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WRIGHT STATE AT MIAMI OH (Mythical Miami Valley Conference).  An interesting UTR game between a Wright State team that’s expected to be a fruntrunner in the Horizon League, and a Miami OH team that we think can make some noise in the MAC.

-LIPSCOMB AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE.  A crosstown UTR rivalry with both teams coming into this game after winning their opener.  Lipscomb has a lot of pieces to replace, but they should once again be one of the better teams in the A-Sun.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT BYU.  This is an old conference rivalry renewed. Both teams have been a little down in recent years, but both have quite a bit of potential for this year.  This is a really good early season game because it’s a resume builder for whoever pulls it off.

-KANSAS STATE AT UNLV.  UNLV is in rebuild mode and they’ve got a ways to go before everything is entirely rebuilt.  K State also has a lot to replace from a team that finished in first place in the Big 12 last year.  This would be a nice early season road win for them if they’re able to pull it off.

-IOWA STATE AT OREGON STATE.  Both teams come into this 1-0, but neither were really tested in their first game.  I think Oregon State is a potential sleeper team and they’ve got a chance to show that today if they can knock off what looks like a good Iowa State team at home.

-TEXAS AT PURDUE.  Texas barely missed the NCAA Tournament last year, and even though it’s early in the season this game still feels like it has a sense of urgency to it.  Both teams will have multiple chances at quality wins throughout the year, but this is a chance to get one early and sprint ahead to the front of the pack, so to speak.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS.  I kind of like this UNI team, and this is a winnable road game that could get them off to a solid 2-0 start.

-VALPARAISO AT SAINT LOUIS.  Both teams won their opener, and while we don’t expect either one of them to be frontrunners in their conferences, this is still a game worth keeping an eye on.

-OKLAHOMA VS MINNESOTA (Sioux Falls SD).  This is a resume building opportunity for both teams seeing that it’s a chance to pick up an early OOC win away from home.  I still have more questions than answers about both of them, so this game should teach us something.

-RHODE ISLAND AT MARYLAND.  Rhody is trying to rebuild and get back to being a top 25 caliber team.  They appear to have a ways to go, but a road win like this could catapult them pretty far pretty fast.  Maryland is ranked in the top ten and looks to be good enough to compete for a protected seed.  Both teams won their opener, but neither were tested like they will be tonight.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT UT MARTIN.  Both teams come in 1-0, and it’s a chance for ETSU, who we think will be a potential bubble team, to pick up a road win.

-LMU AT NEVADA.  This is a winnable road game for an LMU team that could turn out to be a dark horse this year.

-BOISE STATE AT OREGON.  Boise State won their first game and from all accounts seems to be much better than they were a year ago, but winning on the road against an Oregon team that will compete for a protected seed is a very tall order.

-GEORGIA STATE AT CHARLESTON – both teams 1-0

-DELAWARE VS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sunshine Slam, Kissimmee FL) – both teams 1-0

-AUSTIN PEAY AT WESTERN KENTUCKY – both teams 1-0

-IDAHO AT UC RIVERSIDE – both teams 1-0 (amazingly)

-SOUTHERN MISS AT SOUTH ALABAMA – both teams 1-0

-TULSA AT UT ARLINGTON – both teams 1-0

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD – both teams unbeaten

BUY GAMES

-Robert Morris @ Notre Dame
-Central Arkansas @ Georgetown
-Nicholls @ Pittsburgh
-Morgan State @ Temple – both teams 1-0
-Portland State @ Indiana – both teams 1-0
-Southern Utah @ Nebraska – Nebraska could easily end up 0-2
-Stony Brook @ Seton Hall
-Texas Southern @ Wichita State
-Kansas City @ Oklahoma State – both teams 1-0
-Prairie View A&M @ UCF
-Central Connecticut @ Saint John’s
-Wagner @ Penn State
-NJIT @ Providence
-New Orleans @ Butler – both teams 1-0
-Indiana State @ Dayton
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Gonzaga
-Bethune Cookman @ Texas Tech
-Cal State Fullerton @ Stanford

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, November 9

Austin Peay (1-0, 0-0 D1) at Western Kentucky (1-0, 1-0 D1) – 4:00 PM EST (ESPN3)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Bowling Green, Kentucky (home of the Corvette Museum) where the hometown Hilltoppers will host the Austin Peay Governors in a Saturday matinee involving two NCAA Tournament hopefuls. In their opener on Tuesday, WKU defeated Tennessee Tech 76-64 thanks to 16 points and 9 rebounds from Charles Bassey. Carson Williams also had 16 points for the Toppers.

Austin Peay opened their season with a non-D1 victory against Oakland City on Tuesday night with the Govs winning 110-67. Terry Taylor led APSU with 21 points; Jordyn Adams also had 20 points (both of whom played only 28 minutes). Taylor is also a finalist for the CollegeInsider.com’s Lou Henson Award winner as one of the nation’s top UTR players.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Nov 8th

NEWS AND NOTES

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For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Radford and Liberty – CLICK HERE

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-AUBURN VS DAVIDSON (Veterans Classic, Annapolis MD).  Auburn is coming off a Final Four season, and big things are expected of Davidson this year as they return a lot of talent from last year’s team.  It’s Davidson’s first game, and Auburn’s first challenge.

-COLORADO STATE AT DUKE.  Both teams come in 1-0, but Duke’s win against Kansas was the slightly more impressive win.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT UNC WILMINGTON.  Both teams won their opener, but UNC clearly looks like the superior team and shouldn’t have too much trouble.

-NORTH TEXAS AT VCU.  This is a buy game, but I like this UNT team and think that they may be able to stick with VCU for a while.  They appear to be overmatched and they’re on the road, but this should be more competitive than most buy games.

-LOYOLA CHICAGO AT FURMAN.  Both teams are 1-0.  Furman won this one last year before going on to Villanova and beating them as well.  You may recall they exploded onto the scene with back to back road wins against teams that were in the previous year’s Final Four.

-AKRON AT WEST VIRGINIA.  This is the season opener for the Mountaineers, who are once again healthy and who did look pretty good in a charity game against Duquesne.  Akron won their first game, but they’ll face a much bigger test tonight.

-VERMONT AT SAINT BONAVENTURE.  A lot of us at Hoops HD are really big on this Vermont team.  If they’re as good as some of us seem to think they are, then this should be a winnable road game for them.

-BOWLING GREEN AT LSU.  Bowling Green is the preseason favorite to win the MAC.  They’re probably overmatched tonight, but they’ve got a chance to make an early splash on the national scene.

-HARVARD AT NORTHEASTERN (Bean Pot).  Both teams won their opener, and while Harvard looks to be the better team, playing on the road against a rival will be a lot tougher than playing at home against MIT.  We should learn a little something about the Crimson tonight.

-NORTHERN KENTUCKY AT MISSOURI.  This is a buy game, but since NKU is one of the better teams in the Horizon League we’ll go ahead and highlight it.  Both teams come into this 1-0, and while Mizzou should win, they better not overlook the Norse.

-UNC GREENSBORO AT KANSAS.  This may look like a mismatch, and perhaps it is, but UNCG is a top 50 caliber team that just missed the NCAA Tournament a year ago, and may be good enough to land inside the bubble this year.  Winning at Kansas is probably over their heads, but it will be interesting to see what they can do against one of the best teams in the country.

-WEBER STATE AT UTAH STATE.  Utah State escaped their season opener against Montana State.  They face their Beehive State rivals tonight.

-ILLINOIS AT GRAND CANYON.  Some people are really big on Illinois.  Quite frankly, I’m not seeing it, and the fact that they needed overtime to get by Nicholls in their opener didn’t help my opinion of them much.  At least they won, though.  Grand Canyon couldn’t get past a div2 team in their opener.  Still, it winning at GCU is never easy.

-WASHINGTON VS BAYLOR (Armed Forces Classic, Anchorage AK).  This is an early season neutral floor game between two teams that look like they could be NCAA Tournament teams.  It should be a fun one.

-ARIZONA STATE VS COLORADO (Not Pac 12, Shanghai China).  I guess the Pac 12 couldn’t find a team to go to China for their annual early season game, so they just decided to send two Pac 12 teams.  In case you’re wondering, this will not count in the conference standings.  But, it is an important game.  We feel that both are contenders to make the NCAA Tournament.

-OAKLAND VS DELAWARE (Sunshine Slam, Kissimmee FL).  Both teams 1-0

-UTSA VS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sunshine Slam, Kissimmee FL).  Could be a fairly competitive UTR game

 

BUY GAMES

-Eastern Kentucky @ Kentucky – both teams 1-0
-UIC @ Memphis – both teams 1-0
-Siena @ Xavier – both teams 1-0
-Sacred Heart @ UConn
-Longwood @ George Mason – both teams 1-0
-Radford @ Liberty
-Florida Atlantic @ Miami FL
-Coppin State @ Virginia Tech
-Arkansas State @ Ole Miss
-Eastern Illinois @ Wisconsin
-Fairleigh Dickinson @ DePaul – both teams unbeaten
-Sam Houston State @ Mississippi State – both teams 1-0
-Merrimack @ Northwestern
-Mississippi Valley State @ Utah
-Portland @ USC – both teams 1-0

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Under The Radar – Friday, November 8

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Radford (0-0) at Liberty (0-0) – 7:00 PM (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day is a matchup of teams expected to finish at the top of their conferences this season – the Radford Highlanders (Big South) travel to face in-state for Liberty (Atlantic Sun) in the Battle for the Blue Ridge. The Flames are coming off of a season in which they not only beat out Lipscomb in the A-Sun championship, they also recorded their first-ever NCAA Tournament victory with a win against Mississippi State in the first round last year. Most of the team returns this year – the Flames are led by Scottie James (12.6 PPG, 8.6 RPG) and Caleb Homesley (12.4 PPG, 5.6 RPG).

Radford is coming off of a season in which they were the Big South bridesmaid – they finished 2nd in the regular season behind Campbell and lost in the Big South championship game to Gardner-Webb. They haven’t played Liberty in two years, but Radford still hasn’t forgotten their game-winning 3-pointer against the Flames in the 2018 Big South championship game. This time around, the Highlanders have 3 starters returning from last year – including Justin Fields Jr. (10.8 PPG, 3.0 APG) who hit the aforementioned shot against Liberty.

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The Hoops HD Report (Mid-Week Special)

Chad and the panel take a look at a very busy first two days of the season where we saw two big games in the Champions Classic, Saint Mary’s exciting overtime win against Wisconsin, some big upsets with Penn winning at Alabama and UC Riverside blowing out Nebraska, and some big Under the Radar games with Furman winning at Gardner Webb, and Illinois State getting a nice win against Belmont.  We then take a look at the upcoming games this week, including a big day on Friday…

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

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