Omaha (6-7, 5-7 D1) at Eastern Washington (6-3, 4-3 D1) – 9:00 PM EST (WatchBigSky.com)
Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Cheney, Washington where the Eagles of EWU will host the Omaha Mavericks. The Eagles come in to the game losing their buy games at Saint Louis, Boston College and Washington, but they do own a win against Belmont and have ran the table against the remainder of their schedule so far. This is only their third home game against D1 competition with the wins being against the aforementioned Belmont and North Dakota. Kim Aiken Jr is averaging a double-double (15.3 PPG/12.0 RPG) for the Eagles.
Omaha has had a few highlights among the way – they won the undercard portion of the Cayman Islands Classic that they hosted. They beat Southern and Loyola to claim that title. Since then, they did have a rough go with a four-game losing streak that included losses at Saint Mary’s and Arizona. That streak was snapped with a home win against UTRGV on Sunday. Matt Pile also averages a double-double (12.0 PPG/10.8 RPG) for the Mavericks.
OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES
-FLORIDA VS PROVIDENCE (Brooklyn, NY). Florida has been somewhat disappointing, but they still have a high ceiling and heading into the Holidays with increased practice time is when this team might start hitting its stride. Providence has been even more disappointing, and is starting to show signs of not ever hitting their stride.
-OKLAHOMA AT CREIGHTON. This is another tough road game for the Sooners. They’ve got a few somewhat notable wins against Minnesota, Oregon State, and Missouri, but this would be their most impressive win of the season up to this point if they’re able to pull it off. Creighton is a very respectable 8-2 on the season and is unbeaten at home.
-SAN FRANCISCO AT STANFORD. Both teams have bloated record, and Stanford has some nice wins on their resume. Both are Bay Area teams, so it should be a fun match-up.
-DENVER AT NORTHERN COLORADO (Front Range). Not really a big game, but we at Hoops HD love the Front Range!!
-PURDUE AT OHIO. This is a road test that is probably tougher than what it appears. The Boilers have looked really good at times this season, but are also coming off a somewhat surprising decisive road loss to Nebraska. Ohio is a modest 6-3 on the year, and should be jacked way up for this one. It’s not often that they get to host Big Ten teams.
-MIAMI FL AT TEMPLE. We really like this Temple team, and although Miami has shown signs of improvement, it is a very winnable game for Temple. Having said that, this is the kind of win that could turn Miami’s season around, so it is a good opportunity for them.
-UMBC @ Georgetown
-SEMO @ Ohio State
-North Texas @ Dayton
-NC Central @ Louisiana Tech
-Marysville (nondiv1) @ Saint Louis
-Grambling @ Marquette
-North Florida @ Florida State
-Grand Canyon @ New Mexico
-UC Irvine @ UTEP
-Seattle @ Washington















Bracket Projection – Hoops HD Staff Bracket
This week, it is staff member John Stalica’s turn to do the weekly staff bracket. This is not an ultimate projection of what the bracket will be (as that is the expertise of our colleague Jon Teitel), but rather a checkpoint of where we stand through games of Sunday the 15th of December. And here is the bracket:
First Four Out: Xavier, Utah State, LSU, Seton Hall
COMMENTS FROM JOHN
– Once again, there is no clear cut team for the #1 overall slot. I was set to put Ohio State in that spot after what they did to Cincinnati, Villanova, North Carolina and Penn State. Losing at Minnesota stings, but it’s very odd that home teams are a perfect 13-0 in the B1G so far this season.
– Gonzaga is once again looking like a team that will be seeded #1 in the West Region. The Bulldogs have beaten two of the top teams in the Pac-12 all on the road and also beat Oregon down in Atlantis last month. If they finish noncon play without any further slipups, there’s a very good chance of Gonzaga running the table the remainder of the season.
– Memphis is also showing that they can win games of significance without James Wiseman. Winning at Tennessee is not only good for the profile, it’s a big boost for the fanbase that hasn’t had a team this solid since the days of Calipari (even if the NCAA insists on a “Vacant” entry or two in the record books.
– There is a team from the Keystone State that is a protected seed this week not named Villanova. Penn State has shown that they can win games of significance both home and away, and beating Maryland had to be a feather in their cap. The Nittany Lions are now ranked in the Top 25 for the first time since the 1990s.
– Northern Iowa is a team that can potentially get above the First Four later on in the season. Their best wins are against South Carolina down in Cancun and at Colorado. Their only loss is against West Virginia, and it’s possible they could have an at-large case depending on whether or not they’re able to win the regular season crown in the Missouri Valley.
COMMENTS FROM THE STAFF
FROM DAVID -I agree that it is tough to pick the overall #1, but I also think that Stalica got it right in Kansas. A rarity! He did something right! Kansas played Duke in their first game and turned it over about once a minute, which is bad. But, they still nearly won the game despite not playing well, and they haven’t lost since. They also have a really nice win against Dayton (more on them in a second), and a profile that looks pretty good.
I’m also really impressed with what Gonzaga has done, and agree that they should be on the #1 line. I could see putting them even a little higher up than 4th on the seedlist.
I like Dayton a lot more than Stalica. I know that their profile shows no wins over ranked teams, so if you’re going strictly off of merit one could argue that the #5 line is where they belong. But, this is a team that’s only loss to Kansas is in overtime, and that has blown everyone else they have played off of the floor. I think they are easily one of the best 15 teams in the country, and perhaps even one of the 10 best teams in the country. I’d have them as a protected seed.
Rutgers makes the field!! An argument can definitely be made. I’d like to see them win at least one game away from home, though.
I like Penn State, but not THAT much!!! Sheesh Stalica!!
Something I don’t understand. Butler has one loss, by one point, at Baylor, who Stalica has up on the #2 line. He has Butler down on the #5 line. How does a team that loses by just a point on the road, IN THEIR ONLY LOSS, MIND YOU!, end up seeded three lines below the team that barely beat them?