Under The Radar Game of the Day: Friday, January 31st (and Other News, Notes, and Games)

 

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Akron (16-5, 6-2) at Kent State (15-6, 3-3) – 6:30 PM EST (CBS Sports Network)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Kent, Ohio for one of the MAC’s signature rivalry games – the Wagon Wheel Rivalry between the Akron Zips and the Kent State Golden Flashes. Akron comes in having gone 2-2 in their last four games; their two losses came at home against Toledo and Buffalo. The Zips are a perfect 4-0 on the road thus far in MAC play, although Northern Illinois represents their best road win to date. Loren Jackson averages 18.5 points a game for Akron.

Kent State has run hot and cold this season – they looked like the team to beat in the MAC after wins at Wright State, Towson and a conference-opening blowout win at Bowling Green. A three-game losing streak against Miami, Western Michigan and a home loss to Northern Illinois put the Golden Flashes behind the 8-ball, but they are coming off of a road win at Toledo that featured a comeback from a 21-point deficit against the Rockets. Danny Pippen (14.0 PPG/6.8 RPG) leads Kent State in both points and rebounds.

-Arizona finally got a road win last night as they knocked off Washington 75-72.  It wasn’t easy.  The game seesawed back and forth and they needed a late run to get the win.  This fills a huge hole on their resume.

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES

-Maryland picked up another nice home win against a pretty strong Iowa team.  They are getting closer and closer to being locked in as a protected seed.

-Colorado fell at UCLA, which doesn’t cripple them, but it does hurt them.  We’ve all had some fun beating up on UCLA this year, but they’ve won three of their last four and two of those wins were pretty good, and are playing much better now than they were out of the gate.  They’re a hundred miles away from the NCAA Tournament, and it does hurt Colorado some to not beat them, but….maybe we should actually be giving a little bit of props to Mick Cronin and the Bruins.  They actually have become a better team.

-Stanford is a team that’s inside the bubble.  Oregon State is a team that’s outside the bubble.  Stanford lost at home to Oregon State last night.  They could have done without that.

-VCU AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten).  Both of these teams are hovering around the bubble, which makes this a hugely important game tonight.  Both need quality wins, and both have limited opportunities.

-COLUMBIA AT YALE (Ivy League).  I like this Yale team and think they will deserve a look from the committee if they win out.

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Hoops HD BRACKET RUNDOWN: January 30th

This was recorded at 10pm on Thursday, January 30th and none of the results of Thursday’s games were considered for this bracket

Chad, David, Joby, and John have all submitted seedlists/ballots ranking the top 55 teams.  They have been cross country ranked to build the seedlist, and the bracket is released line by line in a (sort of) Selection Sunday type of format.  Each team and line is discussed as it is revealed.  See who the #1 seeds are, the debates over the protected seeds, and who just made it in on the bubble.

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 30th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For the latest UNDER THE RADAR Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Cal State Bakersfield and New Mexico State – CLICK HERE

-WE HAVE HAD OUR SECOND QUADRUPLER OF THE SEASON!!!  George Washington and Davidson went into quadruple overtime before GW finally picked up the 107-104 win!  The game had BIG TIME Atlantic Ten Tournament Opening Round Implications!!  What a game!!!

-There were four top ten teams in action last night in Baylor, Louisville, Dayton, and Seton Hall, and all of them won!  Given how this season has been going, that was kind of unusual.

-Texas Tech got a huge home win against West Virginia that they desperately needed.  It gives their resume a really nice boost and should land them further inside the bubble.  The Red Raiders looked really good in this game.  They can’t exactly go into cruise control just yet, but they are in much better shape than they were 24 hours ago.

-Memphis won, which is good, but it was hardly inspiring.  The game at UCF came down to the final possession and the Tigers barely avoided losing their third straight game to a non-tournament caliber team.

-East Tennessee State, who we were saying thought belonged inside the bubble, lost to a really weak Mercer team at home last night.  This was under the radar, but it was probably the biggest and most important upset of the evening.  I don’t know if this entirely kills off their chances, but home losses to sub-200 teams certainly do not help.  At the very least I think ETSU is out of strikes and needs to win out until the conference tournament if they want any chance of being inside the bubble.

-Texas picked up a nice win at TCU in a 62-61 thriller.  They are still hovering around the bubble, so any road win like that will help.

-Saint Louis BARELY avoided a damaging loss at La Salle.  They needed overtime to get past the Explorers 77-76.

-Oklahoma, who is solidly on the bubble, which means they need to avoid losses to non-tournament teams and win the kinds of road games that tournament teams are expected to win, did NOT avoid a loss to a non-tournament team yesterday.  Kansas State pretty much led for the entire game and beat the Sooners 61-53.

-Marquette won a double overtime thriller at Xavier despite being without Markus Howard for most of the second half and for both overtime periods.  Xavier is getting further and further out of reach of the bubble, and Marquette is looking more and more like a first ballot team.

-Arkansas lost at home to South Carolina 79-77, who is a non-tournament team.  As I said earlier, it’s not good for bubble teams to lose at home to non-tournament teams.

-Arizona State went into Washington State needing a road win!  It was a winnable road game!  And…Arizona State failed to win it.  NCAA Tournament teams are expected to be able to beat sub-NIT caliber teams on the road, so it was a bit of a setback to a team that was probably already on the outside looking in.

-Last but not least, Colorado State hit a shot at the buzzer to knock off Nevada, and the fans stormed the court!!!  Even our host Chad Sherwood, who normally hates court stormings, loved it!!  Nevada is 13-9 on the year.  It was an exciting finish in a game that saw multiple lead changes in the final seconds, but that may be the first time I’ve seen a team storm the court against a 13-9 NIT-ish caliber team.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MINNESOTA AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten).  Illinois is red hot right now and may actually have a path to a protected seed if they can keep winning like they have been.  Minnesota is right on the bubble, so any game they play in is going to have a pivotal feel to it.  A road win like this would obviously really help them out.

-IOWA AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Both teams are ranked in the top 20 and both have very solid resumes.  This is another resume-building opportunity and is the kind of win that could help them end up as a protected seed.

-PEPPERDINE AT BYU (West Coast).  BYU shouldn’t have too much trouble holding serve in this one.  They are coming off a rather heartbreaking loss, so it should be a good bounce back game for them.

-OREGON AT CALIFORNIA (Pac 12).  This should be a winnable road game for an Oregon team that looks to be the best team in the Pac 12 and who will likely end up as a protected seed.

-ARIZONA AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  Arizona is still looking for their first true road win, and really needs to pick this one up against a Washington team that is in a complete tailspin right now.  If not, then you really have to start to question their resume.

-UTAH AT USC (Pac 12).  I think this is a USC team that can end up inside the bubble.  They should be able to hold serve tonight against a Utah team that’s been good at times, but mediocre at other times.

-PORTLAND AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  SMC should end up in The Dance so long as they don’t stub their toes several times in games like this.

-GONZAGA AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast).  Santa Clara has a good home record and a good overall record.  They should be jacked up for this one, and it should be fun at the start of the game!  But…Gonzaga has been blowing past everyone and it isn’t likely to be any different tonight.

-OREGON STATE AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  This is a bubblicous game.  Stanford looks to be just inside the bubble and every game has a pivotal feel to it.  Oregon State now looks to be pretty far outside the bubble and would need a Herculean finish to the season just to get into the conversation.

-COLORADO AT UCLA (Pac 12).  This is a game that the Buffs should win, but UCLA has been able to step up and beat some teams this year, especially at home.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Thursday, January 30th

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Cal State-Bakersfield (10-11, 4-2) at New Mexico State (15-6, 6-0) – 9:00 PM EST (WAC Digital Network)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Las Cruces, New Mexico where the New Mexico State Aggies will host the Roadrunners of Cal State-Bakersfield in a 1-2 matchup of the WAC. New Mexico State comes into the game on a 9-game winning streak; it started with wins against Arkansas-Pine Bluff at home and on the road at Mississippi State before starting league play with six straight wins. Three Aggies average double figures and are led by Trevelin Queen (14.7 PPG).

Bakersfield has gotten off to a 4-2 start in league play, although two of their losses in league play came against league contenders California Baptist and Seattle. The Roadrunners have only played two league games away from home – both wins at Kansas City and at Chicago State. Tonight is the beginning of a road trip that also includes stops at UTRGV and a return game at California Baptist. Ten different players have started at least three games for the Roadrunners this season – they are led by Taze Moore (11.9 PPG) and De’Monte Buckingham (10.4 PPG/4.5 RPG).

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Under the Radar: January 29th

Tonight’s feature conference is the MAC where Bowling Green, Akron, and Kent State are in a logjam.  Akron had looked like the best team and we thought they might have a chance at an at-large bid, but they had a rough week last week.  We look at the big Akron v Kent State game this weekend, Bowling Green’s game at Buffalo, and all of the other matchups.

We then run through the other 21 UTR leagues and talk about how Vermont is beginning to establish themselves in the America East, Winthrop is running away from the Big South, East Tennessee State’s big loss against Mercer, New Mexico State’s improvement now they are at full strength, Northern Iowa’s impressive win, and more…

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 29th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Nicholls and McNeese – CLICK HERE

-Virginia picked up a huge win that they desperately needed.  They still have work to do, but this was a huge step forward in regards to playing their way back inside the bubble and being in a position to make The Tournament on Selection Sunday.

-Auburn played an atrocious first half and one was wondering if they even belonged in the NIT.  But, they fought their way back into it on the road and forced overtime, and then double overtime, and then picked up a nice road win against Ole Miss.  I say it was nice.  That’s really all it was.  Auburn is entering a stretch of their schedule where they can pick up a lot of really good wins, so if they really are a top 20 team then they are about to get the chance to prove it.

-Texas A&M picked up a road win at Tennessee, which was their third conference road win of the year.  I don’t know if we should praise TAMU, or shame the SEC.

-Rhode Island got a nice win at George Mason last night, which was their 7th win in a row.  They still have some work to do, but they are looking like an NCAA Tournament team and a strong finish should land them inside the bubble, especially if they’re able to win one of their two games against Dayton.

-Syracuse’s winning streak ended with a 71-70 loss at Clemson in the final seconds of the game. The play that Clemson scored what would end up being the winning basket on was so exciting that the referees reviewed it for what seemed like a half-hour!!

-Michigan finally ended their losing streak by picking up a road win at Michigan.  It was low hanging fruit, but at least it was fruit.

-Virginia Tech must have peaked too early.  They fell on the road at Miami FL last night, which was their third loss in their last four games.  Two of those losses came to Miami and Boston College, who aren’t exactly tournament caliber teams.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-DEPAUL AT SETON HALL (Big East).  DePaul has really been digressing since the start of conference play.  None of their losses are bad, but 1-6 in the league just isn’t going to be enough to get them inside the bubble.  Having said that, if they can win this one on the road it would be a huge step toward getting that turned around.  Seton Hall looks like a solid protected seed and has been playing like a Final Four team since the start of Big East play.

-VANDERBILT AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky continues to play well and build their resume and they shouldn’t have any trouble holding serve at home tonight.

-NORTHWESTERN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Like Kentucky, Michigan State is another protected seed that shouldn’t have any trouble holding serve.

DAYTON AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton has been blowing through the league, and while this is a road game against a much improved Duquesne team, Dayton is still a protected seed caliber team and Duquesne is at best an NIT team.

-HOUSTON AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  Houston has been on a roll lately and this is a very winnable conference road game for them.

-ALABAMA AT LSU (SEC).  Alabama isn’t inside the bubble, but after a slow star to the season they have been playing like an NCAA Tournament caliber team.  While it’s much easier said than done, this is a chance for them to take a huge step forward.  LSU has been playing like a protected seed over the last several weeks and seems like they’re continuing to get better.

-MEMPHIS AT UCF (American).  Memphis cannot afford another loss.  It’s pretty much as simple as that.  They are squarely on the bubble and need to win a game like this, because while it’s a road game it’s the type of game that NCAA Tournament teams are expected to be able to win.

-MERCER AT EAST TENNESSEE STATE (SoCon).  I think ETSU will be inside the bubble if they win out.  They should be able to pull this one off tonight.

-TEXAS AT TCU (Big 12).  Both teams are outside the bubble.  Both have work to do.  Both need to win tonight.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  West Virginia is a protected seed caliber team that’s looking for a big road win to help keep them in that range.  Texas Tech is actually right on our bubble, and needs a big win on their resume to help build it up.

-SAINT LOUIS AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  I still think SLU has a chance to play their way into the field, but they’ll pretty much need to win out in order to do it.

-OKLAHOMA AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  The Sooners are dangerously close to the bubble and need to pick up this road win tonight.

-INDIANA AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Both these teams look like NCAA Tournament teams, but Penn State is within reach of a protected seed and Indiana is just trying to string together some wins to keep them inside the bubble.  A road win tonight would certainly help that.

-MARQUETTE AT XAVIER (Big East).  Marquette has been playing well lately and this would be another nice road win on their resume.  Xavier is squarely in the NIT range right now and needs to string together several wins just to get back into the picture.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Arkansas is in our field, but they need to hold serve and win this one.  That may be easier said than done.  South Carolina isn’t anything to get excited about right now, but they have won three of their last four and are suddenly playing well.

-BAYLOR AT IOWA STATE (Big 12). Baylor is ranked #1 and will stay there so long as they keep winning.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West).  Most of San Diego State’s toughest tests are behind them, but this a road game that they could potentially slip up in.  New Mexico is nowhere close to the NCAA Tournament right now, but they can be tough to beat at home.

-LOUISVILLE AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  BC has pulled off a couple big wins at home this year, but it’s still a very winnable game for a Louisville team that is suddenly playing really well.

-ARIZONA STATE AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac 12).  Arizona State has played their way onto our bubble, and can probably play their way inside it if they can pick up both road wins this weekend.

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