UTR Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Saturday, March 23

There were only two games played last night that were outside the realm of the NCAA Tournament. Creighton and Memphis tipped off the second round of the NIT in Omaha – the Bluejays were led by 14 points from both Mitchell Ballock and Marcus Zegarowski as Creighton won 79-67. All 5 starters for the Bluejays scored in double figures; they will play the winner of tomorrow’s TCU-Nebraska game.

In the CIT, Drake hit a couple of free throws with 2 seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime on the road at Southern Utah. The Thunderbirds outscored Drake 11-4 in overtime; Harrison Butler led Southern Utah with 21 points. They will learn their second round opponent as the CIT will unveil the second-round matchups later today.

NIT

(5) ARKANSAS AT (1) INDIANA (12:00 PM, ESPN) – Arkansas jumped out to an early lead against Providence and never trailed on the road in their first round victory. Indiana started their game against St. Francis-PA looking like they might be an early upset victim, but they blew their game open in the 2nd half to advance to today’s matchup. Both teams met in Fayetteville earlier in the season – the Hogs won that game by a point in the closing seconds.

(5) LIPSCOMB AT (1) UNC-GREENSBORO (2:00 PM, ESPN) – This could just as easily have been a First Four matchup when the brackets were announced back on Sunday. Lipscomb played like a team angry to be underseeded and won at Davidson; UNC-G beat Campbell in their opener without much trouble in the 2nd half. Wofford is the only team that has beaten UNC-G in the Greensboro Coliseum all season.

CIT

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL AT TEXAS STATE (7:00 PM, WatchCIT.com) – Texas State looked for much of the season like they were going to be a serious contender in the Sun Belt, but a bit of a late-season swoon consigned them to a #4 seed in the conference tournament and an eventual semifinal loss to Georgia State in the Sun Belt Tournament. Florida International had their best regular season since Richard Pitino was head coach back in 2013; the Panthers are making their first postseason appearance of any kind since their only NCAA Tournament appearance back in 1995.

 

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NCAA Tournament Review and Preview – Friday, March 22

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For Jon Teitel’s interview with Dartmouth Academic All-American James Foye – CLICK HERE

As is normally the case in the NCAA Tournament, Day 1 offered us a few token upsets and a couple of near-misses by double digit seeds. Without ado, here is a quick review by location:

Des Moines

Minnesota had not been a spectacular 3-point shooting team this season, but they were buoyed by 11 3-pointers and led Louisville by as many as 19 points in the second half before Louisville made the margin a little more respectable. The end result was an 86-76 win by the Gophers.

Michigan State had far more trouble with Bradley than anyone expected – they found themselves in an early 10-2 hole, but they ended up trading leads with the Braves on multiple occasions until they finally took control of the game with a 9-0 run with 3 minutes remaining in the game before winning 76-65.

The game between Florida and Nevada looked for a few moments like it might be a carbon copy of Nevada’s amazing comeback against Cincinnati from last year. The Gators raced to an 18-point lead in the 2nd half before the Wolf Pack came back to cut the deficit to 2 with 4 minutes remaining in the game. This time, they could not complete the deal – Florida gradually pulled away in the final minute for a 70-61 victory.

For the second year in a row, Michigan defeated Montana in a game that became a runaway in the 2nd half. Charles Matthews had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolverines en route to a 74-55 win.

Jacksonville

LSU looked like they were going to dominate Yale early on, but the Bulldogs kept hanging around and even cut the LSU lead to one point in the final seconds of the game. The Tigers were clutch at the free throw line in the endgame and ended up winning 79-74.

Maryland looked like they were in real trouble early against Belmont – they trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half before they went on a 16-point run sandwiched around halftime. Belmont continued to hang tough and even looked like they might beat Maryland with a backdoor cut in the closing seconds, but the Terps forced a turnover and hit one of two ensuing free throws to escape with a 79-77 win despite 35 points and 11 rebounds from Belmont’s Dylan Windler.

Kentucky was never challenged in their opener and breezed to a 79-44 victory against Abilene Christian. Tyler Herro almost outscored ACU by himself in the first half – he had 12 points while ACU only managed 13. We also learned after the game that PJ Washington will not be available for Kentucky’s game on Saturday; he did not play against ACU.

Wofford and Seton Hall had a close game for much of the night, but after Seton Hall cut Wofford’s lead to 1 point at the 4-minute mark, Wofford blew the game open with a 17-0 run that made the final score an 84-68 victory for the Terriers. Not only was this Wofford’s first-ever NCAA Tournament win, it was the first for the SoCon since 2008.

Salt Lake City

Auburn was the most fortunate team in the early games today – they squandered a double-digit lead and nearly blew the game late when they were up a point on New Mexico State and fouled the Aggies while they tried a potential game-winning 3-point shot (and this was after NMSU passed up a wide-open layup that would have tied the game). The Aggies only hit one of three free throws, however, and despite getting one more chance late, their desperation 3-point shot was an air ball and Auburn escaped with a 78-77 win.

Kansas had a fairly workmanlike first half against Northeastern in building a 12-point halftime lead, but they blew out the Huskies 50-28 in the 2nd half en route to an 87-53 victory.

Unlike their last time in Salt Lake City as a #1 seed where they got a brief scare in the first round, Gonzaga breezed to an 87-49 victory against Fairleigh Dickinson. Rui Hachimura led the Bulldogs with 21 points and 8 rebounds.

Baylor ended up victorious in the first 8-9 matchup of the tournament; the Bears were led by former Yale standout Makai Mason’s 22 points.

Hartford

There were constant reminders of Vermont’s last NCAA Tournament victory throughout the early game against Florida State – they had the Noles on the ropes for 30 minutes before Florida State’s size inside overwhelmed the Catamounts. FSU won 76-69, but there were a lot of heavy hearts in their locker room when they learned that Phil Cofer’s (who was out with an injury) father had passed away earlier in the day.

Marquette ended their season losing six out of their last seven games, and Ja Morant and Murray State emphatically put an end to their season with an 83-64 victory. Marquette actually led 20-10 early in that game, but Morant ended the game with 17 points, 11 rebounds and a whopping 16 assists.

Villanova did one thing in tonight’s game they never did during their championship run in the NCAAs last year – they trailed by 2 at halftime against Saint Mary’s. They immediately took control early in the 2nd half and jumped out to a quick 7-point lead, but the Gaels did hang tough before Villanova finally salted away a 61-57 victory.

In the nightcap, Purdue controlled the game against Old Dominion for most of the way. The Monarchs got as close as 9 points in the 2nd half, but Purdue eventually salted away a 61-48 victory.

TODAY’S GAMES

(10) IOWA VS (7) CINCINNATI (12:15 PM, CBS, Columbus) – These are two teams headed in completely opposite directions to end the season. The Hawkeyes melted down late in the year after some mid-season dramatic victories in Big 10 play. Cincinnati avenged a pair of losses against Houston by finally beating the Cougars to win the American last Sunday.

(9) OKLAHOMA VS (8) OLE MISS (12:40 PM, TruTV, Columbia) – Oklahoma looked like they were going to end up miles outside of the NCAA Tournament at midseason, but they finally warmed up in February. Ole Miss also had a few significant wins earlier in the season, but are still going to be a tough out in the tournament. They have already announced that Kermit Davis will have his contract extended.

(14) NORTHERN KENTUCKY VS (3) TEXAS TECH (1:30 PM, TNT, Tulsa) – Despite an early exit from the Big 12 Tournament against West Virginia, Texas Tech still managed to share the Big 12 regular season crown with Kansas State. They will face a somewhat dangerous scorer in Drew McDonald, but Tech shouldn’t have too much trouble in this one.

(13) UC-IRVINE VS (4) KANSAS STATE (2:00 PM, TBS, San Jose) – This will be one of a few games today that will have a heightened upset alert. UC-Irvine won the Big West Tournament going away, but Kansas State also had a great regular season in which they shared the Big 12 regular season crown with Texas Tech and finished a game ahead of in-state rival Kansas.

(15) COLGATE VS (2) TENNESSEE (approx. 2:45 PM, CBS, Columbus) – Tennessee fell in the SEC Championship game for the second straight season, but should not have too much trouble against a Colgate team that will be making their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1996 after upending Bucknell for the Patriot League crown.

(16) GARDNER-WEBB VS (1) VIRGINIA (approx. 3:10 PM, TruTV, Columbia) – Gardner-Webb is the 2nd team (along with Abilene Christian) making their NCAA Tournament debut this year. Virginia will be healthy this season (unlike last year where they dearly missed DeAndre Hunter in the UMBC game) and should be able to exorcise their demons from a year ago.

(11) ARIZONA STATE VS (6) BUFFALO (approx. 4:00 PM, TNT, Tulsa) – This will be a battle of Bobby Hurley’s current team versus his former team, but Buffalo finished the season on fire after a couple of brief stumbles in MAC play back in January. Nonetheless, Arizona State has shown that they can knock off a big name on occasion as well.

(12) OREGON VS (5) WISCONSIN (approx. 4:30 PM, TBS, San Jose) – It took a while for the Ducks to overcome the injury bug and figure out their chemistly, but they beat both Arizona State and Washington twice during the regular season and the Pac-12 conference tournament. They are more than capable of giving Wisconsin problems in what may be the game of the afternoon.

(9) WASHINGTON VS (8) UTAH STATE (6:50 PM, TNT, Columbus) – This is another game of teams going in opposite directions. Washington hung on for dear life in the 2nd half of Pac-12 play with a loss at California and multiple losses against Oregon, but Utah State caught fire in the Mountain West Tournament and beat San Diego State for the championship.

(16) NORTH DAKOTA STATE VS (1) DUKE (7:10 PM, CBS, Columbia) – This will be a homecoming of sorts for Zion Williamson – lots of family and friends will make the trip from nearby Spartanburg to watch Duke take on a heavily overmatched NDSU squad.

(14) GEORGIA STATE VS (3) HOUSTON (7:20 PM, TBS, Tulsa) – This is the third time in five seasons that Ron Hunter and the Georgia State Panthers have advanced to the NCAA Tournament, but Houston is going to be a tall order for them in this one.

(12) LIBERTY VS (5) MISSISSIPPI STATE (7:27 PM, TruTV, San Jose) – This is another Upset Alert for today. Liberty won a hard-fought game at Lipscomb in the A-Sun Championship to earn the auto bid, and Mississippi State was a fairly solid (but not spectacular) team in the SEC this season.

(16) IONA VS (1) NORTH CAROLINA (approx. 9:20 PM, TNT, Columbus) – The nightcap should be a formality for North Carolina, although Iona is no stranger to March Madness under Tim Cluess.

(9) CENTRAL FLORIDA VS (8) VCU (approx. 9:40 PM, CBS, Columbia) – Call it a slugfest, rockfight, whatever adjective you want to use – first team to 50 most likely wins this one.

(11) OHIO STATE VS (6) IOWA STATE (approx. 9:50 PM, TBS, Tulsa) – Iowa State looked like they were nosediving at the end of the Big 12 season, but they beat Kansas State and Kansas back-to-back to win the Big 12 crown. Ohio State hung on for dear life while Kaleb Wesson was suspended – one win in the Big 10 Tournament was enough to at least avoid being relegated to the First Four.

(13) SAINT LOUIS VS (4) VIRGINIA TECH (approx. 9:57 PM, TruTV, San Jose) – Saint Louis looked like a disappointment for most of the season, but they did have a nice run in the A-10 Tournament where they beat the #2, #3 and #4 seeds in the process. They will have a tough time against a defensive-minded team like Virginia Tech, however.

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UTR Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Friday, March 21

Last night, there were only 4 games played outside of the NCAA Tournament – all within the first round of the CIT. Hampton beat Saint Francis-Brooklyn in the John McLendon Classic thanks to a 22-point performance from Trevond Barnes. While Louisiana-Monroe had a workmanlike victory at home against Kent State in the Lou Henson Classic, Charleston Southern blocked a shot with 13 seconds remaining and forced a missed 3-point attempt from Florida Atlantic to preserve a 2-point victory against the Owls. In the nightcap, Cal State-Bakersfield defeated Cal State-Fullerton 66-58 to win the Riley Wallace Classic.

There was also one coaching vacancy that was filled yesterday – Jamion Christian became the new head coach at George Washington after spending one season as Siena’s head coach. Prior to that, he did have a somewhat notable tenure as head coach at Mount St. Mary’s for seven seasons.

Elsewhere, we are now looking at two potential coaching vacancies in the SEC. One is a surprise – Bryce Drew was fired after three seasons at Vanderbilt. The other vacancy is not official yet, but Avery Johnson and Alabama are apparently negotiating a buyout as we speak. In the ACC, Danny Manning will get at least one more year to right the ship at Wake Forest – school officials announced that he will return to coach the Demon Deacons next season.

NIT

(3) MEMPHIS AT (2) CREIGHTON (8:30 PM, ESPNU) – This is the first of eight second-round games in the NIT; Memphis won fairly comfortably at home against San Diego and Creighton beat Loyola-Chicago at home earlier this week.

CIT

DRAKE AT SOUTHERN UTAH (8:30 PM, WatchCIT.com) – Southern Utah gets rewarded with a home game in the CIT after a much improved season that saw them finish 16-16 overall and 9-11 in the Big Sky. Drake was also in the hunt for the Missouri Valley Conference title for much of the season before bowing out in the semifinal round of the MVC Tournament.

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Basketball and brains: HoopsHD interviews Dartmouth Academic All-American James Foye

It has been a nice little month for Ivy League basketball. On the court, Yale won the Ivy tourney and was only a few points shy of upsetting LSU in the NCAA tourney on Thursday, Harvard beat Georgetown in the NIT and will play NC State on Sunday, Brown beat UAB in the CBI and will play at Loyola Marymount on Monday, and Cornell almost upset Robert Morris (coached by Penn alum Andy Toole) in the CIT before losing on the road in overtime. Off the court, Dartmouth JR G James Foye was named an Academic All-American due to averaging a 3.96 GPA as an Economics major. Earlier this month HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with James about facing Buffalo earlier this season and his super-athletic family.

You went to high school at Phillips Exeter: were you ever teammates with Duncan Robinson, and will you eventually surpass him as the best basketball player in school history? He was 1 of the guys who recruited me and helped me get there. I think it would be difficult to surpass him: I know him pretty well and he is an awesome player.

What made you choose Dartmouth? I liked it a lot from the beginning. I am from New England and it is the quintessential New England college. They were the 1st ones to take a chance on me and when I visited I just loved it.

You play for Coach David McLaughlin: what is the most important thing that you have learned from him? He is big on having a “work” culture: work hard, work smart, work together. I have learned a lot from him leadership-wise to become the best teammate that I can be: he constantly asks me how I can get the best out of my teammates and has taught me how to have a selfless view.

After coming off the bench during your 1st 2 years you started every game as a junior: what is the biggest difference between being a starter vs. coming off the bench? When you come off the bench the biggest part is trying to stay ready, especially when you act as the scout team during practice. When you become a starter you cannot get complacent and there is the added pressure of having to produce because if you do not then you can really hurt your team.

Last November you played 15 minutes in a 39-PT loss to Buffalo: where do the Bulls rank among the best teams that you have ever faced? They were unbelievable! I have never played against any team with their combination of speed/athleticism. We kept hearing about their transition game…and then they came out and scored in transition on each of their 1st 5 possessions. What is underrated is how hard Coach Nate Oats has them playing on defense.

Last month you scored a career-high 25 PTS/7-10 3PM in a 3-PT loss at Brown: was it just 1 of those situations where every shot you put up seemed to go in because you were “in the zone”? I actually missed my 1st shot that night but when I later banked in a 3 I knew that things would go well for me. We lost Ian Sistare to a foot injury earlier that week so I knew that the rest of us would all need to step up in his absence. Unfortunately we could not get the win.

Earlier this week you were named 2nd-team Academic All-American: how do you balance your work on the court with your work in the classroom? From my time at Exeter I learned how important it is to get my work done. I try to get it done during the week so that I can focus entirely on basketball during game days. I separate the 2 and try not to conflate them.

You turn 22 later this month: what are your plans for the big day? Nothing too big: I will just be hanging out with my friends. My parents usually come up to take me out to dinner that night. It feels weird getting older.

You have a 3.96 GPA as an Economics major: what made you choose Economics, and what do you want to do after college? I took an Econ class in high school and loved it. I like math as well as problem-solving questions: I try to solve inefficiencies with math. This summer I am doing an internship in finance. Since I like to argue a lot many people have suggested that I should go to law school so that is where I might end up.

Your father Paul played football/baseball at Amherst and 11 of your 28 1st-cousins played college sports: who is the best athlete in the family? That could get me into trouble! My dad still holds some passing records as a QB at Amherst. I have a ton of cousins who played at a high level in college so I refuse to answer that question but I am pretty sure that it is not me.

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NCAA Tournament Review and Preview – Thursday, March 21

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This year was a rare year in that both of the lower-level First Four games were very competitive in Dayton. North Carolina Central looked like they might be the lowest-rated KenPom team to ever win an NCAA Tournament game, but North Dakota State did mount a late comeback for a 78-74 victory and will advance to play Duke in the first round of the East Region on Friday in Columbia, South Carolina.

In the nightcap, Arizona State won in an ugly game with St. John’s that the Sun Devils were never seriously threatened despite a close score in the final four minutes of that game. They will advance to play Buffalo in Tulsa in the West Region on Friday.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES (all times Eastern)

(10) MINNESOTA VS (7) LOUISVILLE (12:10 PM, CBS, Des Moines) – This should be a fantastic opener for the Tournament today. Will Louisville finally pull of their post-Duke hangover with their first win against someone not named Notre Dame in a month, or will Minnesota continue their momentum from the Big 10 Tournament where they beat Purdue?

(14) YALE VS (3) LSU (12:40 PM, TruTV, Jacksonville) – This game has Upset Alert written all over it with Will Wade’s suspension (and possible termination to follow), but will a Yale team that was up and down in the Ivy League be able to pull this one off?

(12) NEW MEXICO STATE VS (5) AUBURN (1:30 PM, TNT, Salt Lake City) – New Mexico State has become a March staple in the tournament and will be looking for their first NCAA Tournament victory since 1993 – will they get it against a red-hot Auburn team that beat Tennessee twice within the span of 9 days?

(13) VERMONT VS (4) FLORIDA STATE (2:00 PM, TBS, Hartford) – The Catamounts and their fans will be making a roughly 3-4 hour trip from Burlington to the XL Center to take on a Florida State that is also on a roll with a win against Virginia and a relatively close loss against a Duke team with Zion Williamson in the lineup in the ACC Tournament.

(15) BRADLEY VS (2) MICHIGAN STATE (approx. 2:40 PM, CBS, Des Moines) – There were rumblings that Michigan State should have had a #1 seed after their Big 10 Championship, but they shouldn’t have too much trouble against a Bradley team that won the Missouri Valley Championship for the first time since 1988.

(11) BELMONT VS (6) MARYLAND (approx. 3:10 PM, TruTV, Jacksonville) – Fun fact in the NCAA Tournament – at least one First Four team has won a first round game since the field expanded to 68 in 2011. This game also features the potential for this to happen again – Maryland is also coming off of an early Big 10 Tournament exit against Nebraska last week. Belmont is coming off of their first-ever NCAA Tournament victory against Temple on Tuesday night.

(13) NORTHEASTERN VS (4) KANSAS (approx. 4:00 PM, TNT, Salt Lake City) – Kansas was able to get 2 wins in the Big 12 in a pseudo-neutral environment before losing to Iowa State in the championship game – they need to be weary of a Northeastern team that got hot late in the year and beat Hofstra in the CAA Championship.

(12) MURRAY STATE VS (5) MARQUETTE (approx. 4:30 PM, TBS, Hartford) – This will definitely have the most star power of the afternoon games with Ja Morant and Markus Howard. Marquette finished the year ice cold with home losses to Creighton and Georgetown and a loss in the Big East semis against Seton Hall. Murray State got the auto bid with an OVC Championship victory against Belmont.

(10) FLORIDA VS (7) NEVADA (6:50 PM, TNT, Des Moines) – Nevada is another team that stumbled down the stretch, and probably wasn’t surprising when they went down to San Diego State in the Mountain West semifinals. Florida ran hot and cold in the SEC, but did get a significant win in the SEC Tournament against a depleted LSU team.

(15) ABILENE CHRISTIAN VS (2) KENTUCKY (7:10 PM, CBS, Jacksonville) – Abilene Christian is one of two teams making their NCAA Tournament debut this year, but their stay figures to be a short one against Kentucky.

(11) SAINT MARY’S VS (6) VILLANOVA (7:20 PM, TBS, Hartford) – While Saint Mary’s fans figure to be outnumbered by Nova fans tonight, it didn’t faze them in the WCC Tournament where they upset Gonzaga to snag an automatic bid into the field. Villanova didn’t dominate the Big East like they had in recent years, but nonetheless remain a threat to make a significant postseason run.

(16) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON VS (1) GONZAGA (7:27 PM, TruTV, Salt Lake City) – FDU came back from an 11-point deficit to beat Prairie View in their First Four matchup on Tuesday, but appear to be way overmatched against a Gonzaga team that will be in a bad mood after their loss to Saint Mary’s in the WCC Championship 9 days ago.

(15) MONTANA VS (2) MICHIGAN (approx. 9:20 PM, TNT, Des Moines) – This was a curious decision by the Selection Committee to put a rematch from last season’s NCAA Tournament into the bracket this season. Outside of 3 losses to Michigan State, the Wolverines have looked superb and could make another deep postseason run this year.

(10) SETON HALL VS (7) WOFFORD (approx. 9:40 PM, CBS, Jacksonville) – Seton Hall’s return to the NCAA Tournament was a surprise given last year’s senior class that departed, but they will have their hands full against a Wofford team that ran the table against a strong SoCon this year.

(14) OLD DOMINION VS (3) PURDUE (approx. 9:50 PM, TBS, Hartford) – It took a few tries, but Jeff Jones and Old Dominion are back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011. Getting their first NCAA tournament win since 2010 (a 1st-round win against Notre Dame) might be a tall order against Purdue, though.

(9) BAYLOR VS (8) SYRACUSE (approx. 9:57 PM, TruTV, Salt Lake City) – Syracuse will be without the services of Frank Howard in this game, but this still looks to be an evenly matched game between both teams.

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UTR Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Thursday, March 21

Tuesday night was a relatively chalky night by NIT standards, but more upsets did emerge last night. Despite falling behind by 10 points at Alabama at halftime, Norfolk State started the second half on a furious run and eventually extended their game into overtime where they beat Alabama by a single point. Wichita State and Harvard also pulled off road wins against Furman and Georgetown, respectively – those are results that aren’t necessarily upsets based on what we saw during the regular season. The other three home teams (TCU, Xavier and Nebraska) got off to slow starts in the first half before eventually pulling away in the 2nd half to advance to Round 2 this weekend. (Stat line of the night – Xavier’s Naji Marshall going off for 20 points and 21 rebounds. It was the first time since David West in 2001 that a Xavier played pulled off a 20-20 game.)

The game of the day was Stony Brook-South Florida; the Seawolves jumped out to a 25-point lead in the first half before South Florida mounted a furious comeback in the 2nd half. They tied the game at the 6-minute mark of the 2nd half and eventually won in overtime to advance to the 2nd round of the CBI. Loyola Marymount was the only road team that won; they got a game-winning 3-point play from Mattias Markusson with 31 seconds left to give them a win against Cal Baptist. All the other home teams (West Virginia, Coastal Carolina, Longwood, Brown and DePaul) won their opening games.

There was also a mild surprise in the Hugh Durham Classic in the CIT – Green Bay went on the road to East Tennessee State and beat the Bucs thanks to a 29-point performance from Sandy Cohen III. UTRGV beat Grambling at home for their first ever postseason victory of any kind, and the other road teams (Texas Southern and Presbyterian) picked up wins against New Orleans and Seattle, respectively.

CIT

SAINT FRANCIS-BROOKLYN AT HAMPTON (7:00 PM, WatchCIT.com) – This is the John McLendon Classic – this features a Hampton team that had a winning season in their first season in the Big South. While they lost in the Big South quarterfinals to Campbell, St. Francis-Brooklyn is coming off of a tough OT loss to Robert Morris in the NEC quarterfinals.

FLORIDA ATLANTIC AT CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (7:00 PM, WatchCIT.com) – FAU looked much improved at the beginning of the year with wins at Central Florida, at Illinois and at home against Old Dominion before faltering off into the middle of the C-USA pack. Some notable home wins by CSU included Radford and Gardner-Webb.

KENT STATE AT LOUISIANA-MONROE (8:00 PM, WatchCIT.com) – Kent State does have a flair when it comes to close games – they are 6-0 in games decided by 3 points or less this year. UL-Monroe had wins against both Georgia State and Texas State in Sun Belt play, but they were a very inconsistent team this season.

CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD AT CAL STATE-FULLERTON (10:00 PM, WatchCIT.com) – This will become a future rivalry in the Big West when Bakersfield moves from the WAC to the Big West in a couple of seasons. While Bakersfield had an early exit in the WAC Tournament, Fullerton advanced to the championship game of the Big West Tournament before getting shellacked by UC-Irvine.

 

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