Still Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 4

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel will spend the upcoming months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with a very special reward coming in March. You can find Parts 1-3 at:

https://hoopshd.com/2019/11/09/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-1
https://hoopshd.com/2019/11/20/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-2
https://hoopshd.com/2019/12/15/still-hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-3

He continues his series with Part 4 featuring the Hoyas’ matchup last Tuesday against UMBC:

I began the afternoon with a solid pregame meal of make-your-own tacos, then happily found myself back on the baseline now that Syracuse is no longer in DC. To the woman in the front row drinking Natural Light Seltzer: good luck with that. Almost as disappointing was the fact that that the Hoyas’ national championship men’s soccer team would not be bringing their trophy to the game tonight because ½ of them are busy with final exams and the other ½ have already left for winter break. Let’s tip things off:

Ordinarily a 3 by KJ Jackson 7 minutes into the game would not be worth mentioning…but when it is your team’s 1st PTS of the game because UMBC gave up 14 straight PTS to start the day then it is kind of a big deal. LJ Owens was kind enough to show up with 10 PTS in the 1st half on 4-7 FG, but his teammates combined to shoot 4-21 from the field so it did not appear to be their afternoon:

I was excited to see 2-time defending Big East Player of the Week Mac McClung, while also a little nervous to see whether Georgetown can win games when he has an off-night because the spotlight on him is white-hot:

After watching him shoot 3-10 in the 1st 20 minutes it fell to his teammates to get the job done, which they did in grand fashion. The leader, as always, was Omer Yurtseven: he made several put-backs, a couple of hook shots in the lane, and what is becoming his signature shot (a nifty baseline jumper) to finish with a double-double before halftime (12 PTS/10 REB/6-8 FG) and help stake his team to a 42-24 lead:

I ran into fellow Penn alum Scott Graham during halftime as he was taking a break from calling the game with Len Elmore for FS1: super-nice guy.  If there is 1 thing we have learned from the Retrievers over the past couple of years it is this: you should never ever underestimate them when they are playing against a higher-ranked team. Jackson/Owens kept making shots as each ended up in double-figures but there would be no history-making upset today due to their size disadvantage (UMBC only had 31 REB compared to the Hoyas’ 45). Georgetown’s guards showed off their athleticism in the 2nd half as both McClung/Jagan Mosely had baseline drives that resulted in high-flying dunks:

Jamorko Pickett finished with 12 PTS but limped out of the game with 12 minutes left due to a lower leg injury: he sat on the bench the rest of the afternoon but did not appear to be in a great deal of pain so I assume that it was simply a minor sprain/cramp:

1 thing that Coach Patrick Ewing cannot afford it is the loss of any more players after seeing 4 guys depart his roster over the past few weeks for a variety of reasons:

Fortunately, he got some powerful production from the inside/outside bench combo of Qudus Wahab/Jahvon Blair, who combined for 25 PTS/16 REB/3 AST/3 BLK/0 TO. Yurtseven kept his foot on the gas in the 2nd stanza with a series of turnaround jumpers/dunks/layups en route to a hyper-efficient 22 PTS/13 REB/3 BLK in less than 20 minutes of action. Georgetown won its 4th straight game by a score of 81-55 and if they can finish off the month by chowing down on a couple more cupcakes then they will enter Big East play with a 10-3 record and an outside chance for some postseason play.

At the postgame press conference I asked UMBC coach Ryan Odom how Georgetown’s double-double machine compared to the other top players he has seen this season. He answered that Yurtseven is the best interior big man he has faced all year because he can do a little of everything: make mid-range jump shots, turn and shoot right over his opponents, etc. He said they tried to get the big man away from the rim as much as possible: try try again.

My question for Coach Ewing was about what it feels like to win a national title with his alma mater, as he won the inaugural 1 back in 1984 and the soccer team won the most recent 1 only 48 hours earlier. After ensuring that I remembered him winning it all 35 years ago, he took his hat off to the soccer squad because he is very proud of the entire Hoya family. He concluded by hoping that soccer will not be the only Georgetown athletic team to bring a title back to campus this year:

That’s all for now, check back in the weeks ahead for Part 5.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Friday, December 20 (and other News, Notes, and Games)

Towson (5-5, 4-5 D1) vs. Liberty (12-0, 10-0 D1) – approx. 5:00 PM EST (FloHoops)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington DC in the inaugural DC Holiday Hoops Fest. The inaugural game is Akron/Tulane; this will be part of a 4-team, 2-day nonexempt bracketed event. Liberty comes into the season having already won the Island of the Bahamas Showcase thanks to wins against Morgan State, Rice and Kansas City. Scottie James has led Liberty with 9.8 points a game and 7.8 rebounds a game through the Flames’ first 12 games.

Towson finished 7th in their official exempt tournament down in Charleston with losses against Xavier and Buffalo, but they did salvage a win against Saint Joseph’s. With a road win at Morgan State and a home win against UMBC, the Tigers at least get to claim the status as kings of Baltimore (County) this season. Brian Fobbs has led Towson with 16.2 points a game through the Tigers’ first 10 games this season.

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES

-Seton Hall picked up a really nice home win against Maryland in a low scoring affair.  This was a nice bounce back game for the Hall after they were destroyed by Rutgers over the weekend.  Maryland is now 0-2 in true road games.

-NC State came up short at Auburn, but they were in the game the entire way and I think there is more to be impressed about than concerned about.  I think this is a much better NCST team than what they had a year ago.

-Houston finally passed the eye test last night with a 20pt win over a pretty solid UTEP team.  It’s not a win that will turn out to be the signature win on their profile, but it is the first time Houston has looked dominant over any sort of a decent team.

-SMU AT GEORGIA.  SMU has been one of the bigger surprises in college hoops, but despite being 8-1 overall they’re still kind of flying under the radar.  Georgia s currently unbeaten at home, so this should be a solid road test for SMU.

-FURMAN AT MERCER (SoCon).  This is a winnable conference road opener for a really good Furman team.

-Central Connecticut @ Penn State
-Bowling Green @ Norfolk State – A win for Bowling Green gets them to 9-2
-Binghamton @ Pittsburgh
-North Dakota State @ Marquette
-Mississippi Valley State @ Santa Clara

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Dec 19th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-Utah, who hadn’t really looked good at all this season, looked really good last night.  They led Kentucky for pretty much the entire game, and even held on to a double digit lead for most of the second half, as they pulled off the 69-66 upset over the Wildcats.  It’s Kentucky’s second loss of the year, and outside of the win against Michigan State they really don’t have much in the way of quality wins, but most people forget that Kentucky never seems to really doesn’t fire up their engines until after Christmas anyway.  I still think that we are gonna see Kentucky high in the rankings and way up the seedlist by the end of the year.  As for Utah, this is the kind of game that finally adds some meat to their resume.

-As expected, Gonzaga had no trouble at home against an injured North Carolina team that has been struggling.  They won 94-81, but the game was probably more lopsided than what that score indicates.

-Cincinnati played their best game of the year and picked up a really nice home win against a Tennessee team that really struggled to hit shots.  The Bearcats actually looked like an NCAA Tournament team for the first time all season, so maybe they can start to turn things around.

-East Tennessee State totally blew LSU off of their home court.  They are a team that is good enough to be inside the bubble.  The problem for them is a very small margin for error due to not being able to play in more games like the one they played last night.  Still, I think they can land inside the bubble if they dominate the SoCon.

-Richmond had to sweat, but they did knock off their former Colonial rivals to pick up another road win and improve to 10-1 on the season.

-Saint Mary’s absolutely destroyed Arizona State.  It was 96-56.  It was 51-19 at the half.  It was…INSANE both how good they played and how much Arizona State struggled.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WOFFORD AT DUKE.  Wofford just got a surprising win against North Carolina, but going eight miles down the road and surprising Duke would be on a whole other level.

-MARYLAND AT SETON HALL.  This would be Maryland’s biggest road win of the year.  The reason? Because it would be their FIRST road win of the year.  Seton Hall has had a few good moments, but their last game wasn’t one of them.  They were blown off of Planet Earth against Rutgers.  The Hall is also short handed, which will make things even tougher tonight.

-UETP AT HOUSTON.  This one should actually be kind of fun.  UTEP has just one loss on the year, but is still largely untested, especially on the road.  If they can pick up this win then it would certainly make their resume look a lot better.  Houston has struggled some this year and is looking to rebound from a loss to Oklahoma State.  I still think that the Cougars have potential, but they really haven’t shown it yet.

-NC STATE AT AUBURN.  NC State picked up a pretty nice road win against UNC Greensboro the other night, but have a much tougher test tonight against a very good Auburn team.  If NC State wins this, then I think it shows they are not just a tournament team, but a top 25 team.

-Prairie View A&M @ Colorado

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Thursday, December 19th

For Chad Sherwood’s recap of the Delaware-Delaware State rivalry – CLICK HERE

Appalachian State (6-4, 0-0 Sun Belt) at South Alabama (6-4, 0-0 Sun Belt) – 8:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Mobile, Alabama for the conference opener between the Appalachian State Mountaineers and the South Alabama Jaguars. App State comes into the game with their record bloated with a pair of non-D1 wins, but there does seem to be a renewed energy with the program under first-year head coach Dustin Kerns. The Mountaineers have won three of their last four games that include a non-D1 win, a win against Charlotte and a win at Howard in their last outing. Isaac Johnson averages 11.1 points a game and 9 rebounds a game.

South Alabama comes into the game with the highest preseason expectations in the Sun Belt, and like Appalachian State they come into tonight with a 4-4 record against D1 competition. The Jags did finish 2nd in the Gulf Coast Showcase with wins against Northeastern and Miami University before losing to La Salle in the title game. They also missed on opportunities in preseason to get wins against teams like Auburn and Richmond, and therefore are going to have to win the Sun Belt tournament crown if they wish to culminate their season with an NCAA Tournament bid. Josh Ajayi leads South Alabama with 16.0 points a game and 7.5 rebounds a game.

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HoopsHD at the Battle of the First State

The Battle of the First State.  The Route 1 Rivalry.  On Monday, December 16, the two Division 1 schools from the State of Delaware squared off at the 76ers Fieldhouse in Wilmington, Delaware for bragging rights within the state.  And HoopsHD was there!


Thanks must first be made to the University of Delaware for the media pass to the game and a great seat on press row right near center court.  I was seated directly behind the Instant Replay screen..which gave me a great view of the screens, and not that bad of a view of the game at all!

This game marked the first game of the season for players from both team.  For the Fightin’ Blue Hens, Dylan Painter, a transfer from Villanova, made his season debut now that the first semester has concluded.  Painter certainly came ready to play, as he was a dominant force off the bench.  Painter finished the game with a team-high 19 points.  Given that Delaware had four players already averaging in double digits, his addition could make this team the favorites to win the Colonial this year.  The Hornets of Delaware State welcomed Trey Gross to his first game of the year as well.  Gross was a starting wide receiver on the football team this season, but has now turned his attention to the basketball court with the football season over.  Gross scored 2 points and pulled down 2 rebounds in his short time on the court.

At the end of the day, it was Dylan Painter and the Blue Hens that picked up the 86-78 win, a game that they led pretty much wire-to-wire.  Nate Darling, the team’s leading scorer entering the game, did finish with 18 points, although most of those points came late in the game as the Hornets had done a strong job containing him.  In fact, more than midway through the first half, Darling had as many points (2) as turnovers.  The depth of this Delaware team was shown, however, as Painter, Ryan Allen (14 points) and Collin Goss (9 points and 10 rebounds) more than made up for the early lack of offense from Darling.

Delaware State may have lost the game, but the Hornets were able to stay within striking distance the whole way thanks to John Crosby and Ameer Bennett.  Crosby was the game’s top scorer, dropping 30 point before fouling out late.  Bennett picked up a double-double with 13 points and 11 boards.  The Hornets may be only 1-10 on the season now, but there is no reason that this team will not be competitive in the MEAC this season if players like Crosby and Bennett can continue to lead the way.

Delaware is now 15-5 all time in matchups against their in-state rivals.  However, this rivalry is alive and well, and proved to be a great game between two teams that clearly wanted to win.  The fan turnout was strong, and the decision to play this game at a neutral location did not take anything away form the game.  In the end, the Blue Hens may have won, but it was the guy pictured below, who seemed to have the most fun!

 

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 18th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is actually one of the better overall games of the day between Vermont and UNC Greensboro – CLICK HERE

-Ohio State, Dayton, Florida State, Washington, Georgetown, and Marquette all won buy games.

-Florida beat Providence so easily that it may as well have been a buy game even though Florida was the road team.  Providence has not looked good, and that is an understatement.  On the other hand, Florida is at least passing the eye test now.  They could be high in the rankings at the end of the year just like they were at the beginning.

-Miami FL also got a really nice win against Temple in Brooklyn.  Miami’s record is looking better and better, and with a smattering of decent wins it may be time to start paying a little bit of attention.

-San Francisco led at Stanford for the vast majority of the game, but not at the end.  Stanford finally got control in the final minutes and ended up winning 64-56.

-Creighton picked up a very respectable home win against Oklahoma to improve to 9-2 on the year.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TENNESSEE AT CINCINNATI.  Tennessee is coming off a loss to rival Memphis, which was probably more damaging to their egos than it was to their resume.  Cincinnati has looked like an NIT team on their best day, and is coming off the most stupidistiest (I like making words up) loss I have ever seen in my life.  It’s definitely a winnable road game for the Vols.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT LSU.  ETSU needs a win like this if they want to show that they belong inside the bubble.  It is more than just a test for them.  It is a chance to really put a quality win on their resume.

-DEPAUL AT CLEVELAND STATE.  This is a winnable road game for a DePaul team that’s having a great year.

-RICHMOND AT OLD DOMINION.  This is an old CAA rivalry, but this edition of it appears to be a mismatch.  Richmond is off to a great start and has been a big surprise in a good way, whereas Old Dominion has been a huge disappointment.

-VCU AT CHARLESTON.  This is a tougher road game than what many realize.  Charleston, while off to a bit of a slow start, is still good and still tough to beat at home.

-HOUSTON BAPTIST AT STEPHEN F AUSTIN (Southland).  If SFA dominates the rest of their schedule I think they’ll end up inside the bubble.

-UTAH STATE VS SOUTH FLORIDA (Battleground 2K19).  This is a chance for Utah State to pick up some more wins away from home if they’re able to hold serve.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Michigan State has struggled this season, but if they can win this game tonight, then they will be the first Big Ten team to win a Big Ten road game!

-NORTH CAROLINA AT GONZAGA.  This should have been a big game, but given how poorly North Carolina has been playing and considering how beat up they are with injuries, this could end up looking a lot like a buy game.

-SAINT MARY’S AT ARIZONA STATE.  Both teams have looked good, but both teams’ profiles could really use a win like this.  It should be a fun one.

-UTAH VS KENTUCKY (Las Vegas).  It’s usually around mid-to-late December that you really see Kentucky start to improve.  It will be interesting to see what they look like tonight.  Utah has been decent, but not great this season.  A win like this could completely change the complexion of their season, but it is far easier said than done.

 

BUY GAMES (and equivalences)

-Oregon State vs UTSA – Battleground 2k19
-Stony Brook @ Virginia
-Western Carolina @ Xavier – WCU is a surprising 7-2 so X better not overlook them
-Radford @ Mississippi State
-Oakland @ Syracuse
-Miami OH @ Louisville
-Albany @ Saint John’s
-Baylor vs UT Martin (Battleground 2K19)
-Montana @ Oregon

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