Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Liberty JR PF Scottie James

Talk about a win-win: Scottie James transferred from Bradley to Liberty back in 2016, and last Sunday the Braves AND the Flames won their respective conference tourney title games on the very same day to earn automatic bids to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Flames made the NCAA tourney 3 times as a member of the Big South from 1994-2013 but this marks their 1st trip as a member of the Atlantic Sun…which they joined just last year. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Atlantic Sun conference tourney MVP Scottie James about what it feels like to make the tourney for the very 1st time.

You began your college career at Bradley: why did you decide to transfer, and how did it feel after learning that the Braves clinched a spot in the NCAA tourney the very same night that you did? I liked the school but it just was not a good fit for me basketball-wise. I was happy for them when I learned that they made it: I still keep in touch with a few of their guys.

You decided to transfer to Liberty in 2016: what makes Coach Ritchie McKay such a good coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him? The best thing about him is that he really cares about us as people and our development spiritually. His personal relationship with us allows us to trust him and his competitive drive is great: I love it because I am a competitive person.

You have played in 3 different conferences during the past few years (MVC/Big South/Atlantic Sun): how difficult has it been to adjust to a new group of conference opponents every single year? I have not had back-to-back years in the same conference but it is cool to meet different players every year: it helps you become a more versatile player.

You have been top-10 in the nation in FG% during each of the past 2 years: what is the key to being a great shooter? A lot of the credit goes to my teammates who get me in great spots to get easy buckets. I try to be patient on my post-ups and wait for my guys to lead me.

In the 2018 CIT semifinal you had 3 BLK in a loss to Illinois-Chicago: what did you learn from your postseason run last March that will help you this March? It helped us last weekend: just having a feel for how a tournament goes is important. Last year we realized that it is win or go home, which is an extra incentive that will help us come together as a team.

2 of your 6 losses this year were to Alabama & Lipscomb: which of these 2 bubble teams impressed you the most? That is a tough question. We played Alabama pretty early in the season: they had a few good guards and Donta Hall is tough to play against. Lipscomb shoots the ball really well and we played them 3 times. I think that they both deserve to make the NCAA tourney because they are both really good teams.

In the Atlantic Sun tourney title game on Sunday you had 17 PTS in a 6-PT win over Lipscomb en route to being named conference tourney MVP: what did it mean to you to win a title, and what has the reaction been like since returning to campus? It meant a lot to me. Coming out of high school I was not heavily recruited and I did not do too much during my time at Bradley. Some people told me that I would not make it but now we have finally won a championship! It is spring break here so there are not a lot of student on campus.  However, we had a decent crowd after getting off the bus when we returned and there is a lot of people talking about us on social media.

Will you guys be doing anything special for JR F Myo Baxter-Bell’s birthday next Monday? I am sure that we will get together and do something fun. Myo is a funny guy and everybody loves him: even our opponents!

Your father David played pro basketball and your mother Christy is a professor at Liberty: what did your mom teach you about being a student, and what did your dad teach you about being an athlete? My mom taught me for a couple classes in middle school and became a professor here during my 1st year. She taught me to stay on top of my work and make sure that I am being studious. My dad has always been really hard on me in terms of rebounding. He was short in high school before growing late and all he did was rebound/score around the rim. He has taught me to become more versatile but stressed rebounding because that is 1 part of the game where you can be selfish. I would not be where I am today without them.

What kind of seed do you think that you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think that you are going to get? It does not really matter to me. I have heard from other people that we will get a 12-13 seed but nothing is set in stone yet. No matter what seed we get we will be ready to go.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference awards of the year (Part 2 of 2)

The end of the regular season means that it is time to recognize the best players/coaches in college basketball this year. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of the numbers and is ready to announce his remaining picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats in non-conference play. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus special awards for each conference’s Player of the Year (POY), Rookie of the Year (ROY), Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY), 6th Man of the Year (6TH), and Coach of the Year (COY). If you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments. He did Part 1 last week (https://hoopshd.com/2019/03/04/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-awards-of-the-year-part-1-of-2-4) so now it is on to the remaining conferences in Part 2.

AAC
G: Jeremiah Martin (Memphis)
G: Shizz Alston Jr. (Temple)
F: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
F: Markis McDuffie (Wichita State)
C: Tacko Fall (UCF)
POY: Jeremiah Martin (Memphis)
ROY: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
DPOY: Laquincy Rideau (South Florida)
6TH: Cane Broome (Cincinnati)
COY: Kelvin Sampson (Houston)

A-10
G: Jon Axel Gudmundsson (Davidson)
G: Jacob Gilyard (Richmond)
F: Charlie Brown (Saint Joseph’s)
F: Grant Golden (Richmond)
C: Michael Hughes (Duquesne)
POY: Jacob Gilyard (Richmond)
ROY: Nick Honor (Fordham)
DPOY: Michael Hughes (Duquesne)
6TH: Obi Toppin (Dayton)
COY: Mike Rhoades (VCU)

ACC
G: Marcquise Reed (Clemson)
G: Ky Bowman (Boston College)
F: RJ Barrett (Duke)
F: Zion Williamson (Duke)
C: Ebuka Izundu (Miami)
POY: Zion Williamson (Duke)
ROY: Zion Williamson (Duke)
DPOY: Zion Williamson (Duke)
6TH: Mfiondu Kabengele (Florida State)
COY: Roy Williams (North Carolina)

Big 12
G: Marial Shayok (Iowa State)
G: Jarrett Culver (Texas Tech)
G: Barry Brown (Kansas State)
F: Dean Wade (Kansas State)
F: Dedric Lawson (Kansas)
POY: Dedric Lawson (Kansas)
ROY: Talen Horton-Tucker (Iowa State)
DPOY: Jaxson Hayes (Texas)
6TH: Miles Reynolds (Oklahoma)
COY: Steve Prohm (Iowa State)

Big East
G: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
G: Markus Howard (Marquette)
F: Sam Hauser (Marquette)
F: Eric Paschall (Villanova)
C: Jessie Govan (Georgetown)
POY: Markus Howard (Marquette)
ROY: James Akinjo (Georgetown)
DPOY: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
6TH: Isaiah Jackson (Providence)
COY: Steve Wojciechowski (Marquette)

Big Sky
G: Harald Frey (Montana State)
G: Jordan Davis (Northern Colorado)
F: Jesse Hunt (Eastern Washington)
F: Bernie Andre (Northern Arizona)
C: Joshua Patton (Sacramento State)
POY: Jordan Davis (Northern Colorado)
ROY: Cameron Tyson (Idaho)
DPOY: Sal Nuhu (Portland State)
6TH: Kendal Manuel (Montana)
COY: Brian Fish (Montana State)

Big 10
G: Carsen Edwards (Purdue)
G: Cassius Winston (Michigan State)
F: Lamar Stevens (Penn State)
F: Ethan Happ (Wisconsin)
C: Dererk Pardon (Northwestern)
POY: Carsen Edwards (Purdue)
ROY: Romeo Langford (Indiana)
DPOY: Josh Reaves (Penn State)
6TH: Xavier Tillman (Michigan State)
COY: Greg Gard (Wisconsin)

Big West
G: Donovan Fields (Cal Poly)
G: Deishaun Booker (Long Beach State)
F: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)
F: Jackson Rowe (Cal State Fullerton)
C: Temidayo Yussuf (Long Beach State)
POY: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)
ROY: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)
DPOY: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)
6TH: Collin Welp (UC-Irvine)
COY: Russell Turner (UC-Irvine)

C-USA
G: Keaton Wallace (UTSA)
G: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
F: Devon Andrews (Florida International)
F: Efe Odigie (UTEP)
C: Charles Bassey (Western Kentucky)
POY: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
ROY: Charles Bassey (Western Kentucky)
DPOY: Osasumwen Osaghae (Florida International)
6TH: Robert Martin (Rice)
COY: Doc Sadler (Southern Miss)

Ivy
G: Matt Morgan (Cornell)
G: Miye Oni (Yale)
G: Gabe Stefanini (Columbia)
F: Chris Knight (Dartmouth)
F: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
POY: Matt Morgan (Cornell)
ROY: Noah Kirkwood (Harvard)
DPOY: Desmond Cambridge (Brown)
6TH: Michael Wang (Penn)
COY: Mitch Henderson (Princeton)

MAC
G: Jaylin Walker (Kent State)
G: Eugene German (Northern Illinois)
F: Nick Perkins (Buffalo)
F: Jason Carter (Ohio)
C: Seth Dugan (Western Michigan)
POY: Jaylin Walker (Kent State)
ROY: Ben Vander Plas (Ohio)
DPOY: Elijah Minnie (Eastern Michigan)
6TH: Nick Perkins (Buffalo)
COY: Nate Oats (Buffalo)

MEAC
G: Kevin Larkin (Delaware State)
G: RJ Cole (Howard)
G: Damani Applewhite (South Carolina State)
F: Cletrell Pope (Bethune-Cookman)
C: Raasean Davis (North Carolina Central)
POY: RJ Cole (Howard)
ROY: Sheryn Devonish-Prince Jr. (Morgan State)
DPOY: Ibrahim Sylla (North Carolina A&T)
6TH: Jahmari Etienne (South Carolina State)
COY: Robert Jones (Norfolk State)

MWC
G: Justin James (Wyoming)
G: Sam Merrill (Utah State)
F: Jordan Caroline (Nevada)
F: Caleb Martin (Nevada)
C: Nico Carvacho (Colorado State)
POY: Justin James (Wyoming)
ROY: Neemias Queta (Utah State)
DPOY: Neemias Queta (Utah State)
6TH: Jazz Johnson (Nevada)
COY: Craig Smith (Utah State)

Pac-12
G: Sedrick Barefield (Utah)
G: Jaylen Nowell (Washington)
F: Robert Franks (Washington State)
F: Tres Tinkle (Oregon State)
C: Moses Brown (UCLA)
POY: Robert Franks (Washington State)
ROY: Luguentz Dort (Arizona State)
DPOY: Matisse Thybulle (Washington)
6TH: Nahziah Carter (Washington)
COY: Mike Hopkins (Washington)

SEC
G: Admiral Schofield (Tennessee)
G: Quinndary Weatherspoon (Mississippi State)
F: Daniel Gafford (Arkansas)
F: Grant Williams (Tennessee)
C: Reid Travis (Kentucky)
POY: Grant Williams (Tennessee)
ROY: Tyler Herro (Kentucky)
DPOY: Nicolas Claxton (Georgia)
6TH: Jordan Bowden (Tennessee)
COY: Will Wade (LSU)

Southland
G: Shannon Bogues (Stephen F. Austin)
G: Ian Dubose (Houston Baptist)
F: Kevon Harris (Stephen F. Austin)
F: Moses Greenwood (Southeastern Louisiana)
C: Ishamel Lane (Northwestern State)
POY: Ian Dubose (Houston Baptist)
ROY: Eddy Kayouloud (Central Arkansas)
DPOY: Ishamel Lane (Northwestern State)
6TH: RJ Smith (Sam Houston State)
COY: Jason Hooten (Sam Houston State)

SWAC
G: Martaveous McKnight (Arkansas-Pine Bluff)
G: Gary Blackston (Prairie View)
G: Ivy Smith Jr. (Grambling)
F: Dante Scott (Mississippi Valley State)
F: Jeremy Combs (Texas Southern)
POY: Martaveous McKnight (Arkansas-Pine Bluff)
ROY: Jayveous McKinnis (Jackson State)
DPOY: Jayveous McKinnis (Jackson State)
6TH: Jontrell Walker (Jackson State)
COY: Byron Smith (Prairie View)

Sun Belt
G: Daishon Smith (Louisiana-Monroe)
G: Rayjon Tucker (Little Rock)
G: Ty Cockfield (Arkansas State)
F: Zac Cuthbertson (Coastal Carolina)
F: Jakeenan Gant (Louisiana)
POY: Daishon Smith (Louisiana-Monroe)
ROY: Markquis Nowell (Little Rock)
DPOY: Jakeenan Gant (Louisiana)
6TH: Deondre Burns (Little Rock)
COY: Danny Kaspar (Texas State)

WAC
G: Milan Acquaah (California Baptist)
G: Terrell Brown (Seattle)
G: Xavier Bishop (UMKC)
F: Myles Carter (Seattle)
F: Michael Finke (Grand Canyon)
POY: Milan Acquaah (California Baptist)
ROY: Wyatt Lowell (Utah Valley)
DPOY: Javon Levi (Texas-Rio Grande Valley)
6TH: Damiyne Durham (Cal State Bakersfield)
COY: Chris Jans (New Mexico State)

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Bracketology 2019: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.2)

CLICK HERE for Day 8 of our Championship Week Video Notebook

We are only 5 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 66 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, 65 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 42 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming week predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 17th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 9th out of 127 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Virginia (ACC)
1: Gonzaga (WCC)
1: North Carolina (ACC)
1: Kentucky (SEC)

2: Duke (ACC)
2: Michigan State (Big 10)
2: Tennessee (SEC)
2: Michigan (Big 10)

3: LSU (SEC)
3: Texas Tech (Big 12)
3: Houston (AAC)
3: Purdue (Big 10)

4: Kansas (Big 12)
4: Florida State (ACC)
4: Kansas State (Big 12)
4: Wisconsin (Big 10)

5: Virginia Tech (ACC)
5: Maryland (Big 10)
5: Marquette (Big East)
5: Mississippi State (SEC)

6: Nevada (MWC)
6: Auburn (SEC)
6: Buffalo (MAC)
6: Villanova (Big East)

7: Cincinnati (AAC)
7: Iowa State (Big 12)
7: Wofford (SoCon): AUTO-BID
7: Louisville (ACC)

8: UCF (AAC)
8: VCU (A-10)
8: Iowa (Big 10)
8: Oklahoma (Big 12)

9: Baylor (Big 12)
9: Mississippi (SEC)
9: Washington (Pac-12)
9: Syracuse (ACC)

10: Utah State (MWC)
10: Seton Hall (Big East)
10: Minnesota (Big 10)
10: Texas (Big 12)

11: St. John’s (Big East)
11: TCU (Big 12)
11: NC State (ACC)
11: Florida (SEC)

12: Arizona State (Pac-12)
12: Temple (AAC)
12: Clemson (ACC)
12: Ohio State (Big 10)
12: Murray State (OVC): AUTO-BID
12: New Mexico State (WAC)

13: Liberty (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
13: Hofstra (CAA)
13: UC Irvine (Big West)
13: Vermont (America East)

14: Old Dominion (C-USA)
14: Yale (Ivy)
14: Texas State (Sun Belt)
14: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)

15: Montana (Big Sky)
15: Colgate (Patriot)
15: Omaha (Summit)
15: Bradley (MVC): AUTO-BID

16: Gardner-Webb (Big South): AUTO-BID
16: Sam Houston State (Southland)
16: Iona (MAAC): AUTO-BID
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)
16: St. Francis PA (NEC)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 8

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!  It’s been a busy night with some bubble teams from UTR conferences in action.  Not sure what to do??  Well, we will tell you what to do!!  That’s why we are here!!

CLICK HERE for our latest Hoops HD Bracket Rundown, where our bracket is revealed line by line

CLICK HERE for the SURVIVAL BOARD, which is the most important tool that the committee should be using

CLICK HERE for all the Conference Tournament Brackets and Info

Two more tickets were punched tonight as Wofford pulled away from UNC Greensboro late in the game to win the SoCon Championship, and Iona blew past Monmouth to win the MAAC.  We had two great semifinal games in the Colonial Athletic, another thriller in the Horizon League, and yet another thriller in the Summit League.  We discuss all that and all the other action from Monday.

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

WEST COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP

HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

NORTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICA EAST SEMIFINALS

SWAC QUARTERFINALS

MEAC OPENING ROUND

ACC OPENING ROUND 1

SUN BELT OPENING ROUND 1

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: March 11th

This was recorded on Monday, March 11th at 9:15PM EST.  None of the games that went final after that time are reflected in the show, the seedlist, or the bracket were considered.

This is a CHECKPOINT of what we think the NCAA Tournament SHOULD look like if the season ended TODAY.  This is not an attempt to guess what the actual committee will do on Selection Sunday

Chad reveals the latest Hoops HD Staff Bracket line by line and the panel discusses, debates, assesses, and sometimes argues about each team as they go down the list

Below is the bracket of the seed list, but do not look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

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

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Murray State phenom Ja Morant

Ja Morant had a better week than you did last week. On Tuesday he was named OVC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year, on Friday he scored 29 PTS including the game-clinching 3-PT play with 8 seconds left in a 2-PT win over Jacksonville State in the OVC tourney semifinals, and on Saturday he was named conference tourney MVP after scoring 36 PTS in a 12-PT title game win over Belmont to earn an auto-bid to next week’s NCAA tourney. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Ja about his wonderful week and a former AAU teammate of his named Zion.

Your father Tee was a pro basketball player who ended his career after you were born and then helped train you in your backyard: what kind of impact has he had on you both on/off the court? He made me who I am today, both as a young man as well as a basketball player.

You played AAU ball with the South Carolina Hornets where 1 of your teammates was Zion Williamson: how good was your team back in the day, and could you have ever imagined that the 2 of you would become 2 of the top players in college basketball? We had a very good team: we also had Devontae Shuler who is now as sophomore at Ole Miss. I could see that Zion would be a great player as soon as he stepped onto the court.

Last March you had 14 PTS/3 BLK in a loss to West Virginia: what did you learn from that game that you think will help you this March? I just got the feel for the environment so this year I know what it takes. I will be more comfortable this year and that experience from last year will definitely help.

You have scored/assisted very well during each of your 4 losses this year (26 PPG/8 APG vs. Alabama/Auburn/Belmont/Jacksonville) but you also committed 27 TO in those 4 games: do you feel like you have to cut down on the turnovers to give your team a chance to win a game next week? I still feel like we can win a game. Most of my turnovers come when I have the ball in my hands and am just trying to make a play.

Last week you were named conference POY/conference tourney MVP: where does that rank among the best weeks of your life? I would say that it was 1 of the top weeks of my life, especially with us winning the conference championship. It is easily in the top-3.

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