News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 11th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Arkansas State and Missouri State – CLICK HERE

-For the fourth time this season, the #1 ranked team has lost.  Not only that, it is the third time that the #1 team has lost to an unranked team.  That has got to be some sort of record.  Texas Tech, who we were big on in the preseason but who had a) not looked good all year, and b) was missing their best player, went out there against Louisville, got a lead about midway through the first half, and basically never relinquished it.  Their defense was fantastic, and it is the kind of win that can completely change the complexion of their resume and turn their season around.

We are starting to hear rumblings about how there is no clear cut #1.  While the #1 ranking has changed hands quite a bit, we should not rule out the possibility/probability that there very well may end up being a clear cut #1.  We just don’t know who it is yet.  Our friend David Warlock (@DavidWarlock) tweeted some trivia yesterday about how there have been seven seasons with six different #1 teams.  One of those years was 1982-1983, which is something that history has kind of forgotten because the way people remember that season is that Houston was a clear cut #1 until NC State beat them in the upset of all upsets.  In 2008-2009 there were also six different #1 teams.  That wasn’t that long ago, but I still don’t even remember that.  I just remember North Carolina making the NCAA Tournament look like the Tarheel Invitational.  In 1989-1990, there were five different #1 teams.  History also remembers that year differently.  That was the year UNLV blew everyone off the planet.  So, it could very well be that we end up with one or two clear dominant teams by the end of the year.  We just haven’t recognized who it is yet.  BTW, Ohio State is unbeaten and looking pretty good.  Just sayin…

-Maryland was ranked #4th, and they also went down to an unranked team in Penn State.  This one wasn’t as surprising because Penn State had looked good at times, and they were at home for a showcase game, and Maryland, while good, had to sweat out some of their previous games.

-Northern Iowa got a big road win in Colorado in what was probably the most exciting game of the night.  There were several lead changes, UNI opened up a double digit lead right out of the half, Colorado came back and got the lead and appeared to have momentum, then UNI would counterpunch and get the control back.  Colorado had a chance to tie the game with a three at the buzzer, but came up short.  It is a huge win for UNI’s profile, which is something they needed if they want to land inside the bubble.  Colorado, on the other hand, still looks to be in good shape, but their best win is still a neutral floor non-conference conference win against Arizona State.  They’ll need to take advantage of some future opportunities in order to end up safely inside the bubble.

-Baylor jumped out on Butler at home, but rather than cruising to an easy win, which it looked like they’d do early on in the first half, Butler clawed back in a game where both teams played fantastic defense.  The Bulldogs had a chance to win in the final seconds, but came up just short as Baylor gets one of their better wins of the year, and Butler suffered their first loss of the season.  It would have been a great win for Butler, but it’s hardly a damaging loss.  They’re still in good shape, and if anything they proved that their top 20 ranking was warranted because they played so well on the road against a very good Baylor team.

-Indiana held on to beat UConn, which is their first win of note away from home.  They still got work to do, )and UConn has even more work to do), but last night’s win was a big step in the right direction.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WISCONSIN AT RUTGERS (Big Ten_.  Wisky really needs this one on the road.  They’re off to a slow start and need to get things turned around in a hurry.  Having said that, it’s much easier said than done.  Rutgers continues to improve as a program and it will not be easy to go on the road and beat them.

-BOISE STATE AT TULSA.  Both of these teams are off to respectable starts, but both still have a ton of work to do if they want to be in the discussion at the end of the year.  A win tonight certainly wouldn’t hurt.

-MICHIGAN AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten).  We’ve all seen what Michigan can do this year, but this game at Illinois tonight is probably tougher than it appears.  Illinois is a very modest 5-3, but two of those losses were by a combined total of just 3pts, and they nearly upset Maryland in their last game.

BUY GAMES

-North Greenville (nondiv1) @ Furman
-Omaha @ Arizona
-Winthrop @ TCU
-Alabama State @ Kansas State
-UTA @ Houston
-Chattanooga @ Virginia Tech
-Prairie View A&M @ Arizona State

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, December 11th

Arkansas State (7-2, 6-2 D1) at Missouri State (5-5, 5-5 D1) – 8:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Springfield, Missouri – the home of the Bears of Missouri State. They will be playing host to the neighboring Arkansas State Red Wolves. After losing at home to Stephen F. Austin a couple of weeks ago, Arkansas State rebounded with a home win against Omaha and a 66-63 road win at Tulsa. Jerry Johnson Jr. scored 16 points for the Red Wolves that not only gave the program their first win against a team from the American, it also snapped Tulsa’s 19-game home winning streak against non-conference opponents.

Missouri State is still searching for a signature win out of conference – their notable losses include Xavier, Miami and Buffalo in the Charleston Classic and LSU. In their current homestand, the Bears have beaten Murray State and Mississippi Valley State. Keandre Cook leads the Bears with 17 points a game; Tulio da Silva also averages 11.1 points and 8.4 rebounds a game as well.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Dec 10th

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NEWS, NOTES, AND HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is a rivalry between Stony Brook and Hofstra – CLICK HERE

-TEXAS TECH VS LOUISVILLE (Jimmy V Classic).  Louisville is ranked #1 in the country and already has some decent wins on their resume, whereas Texas Tech has battled injuries and is still looking for their first real notable win.  A win in this game would certainly change the entire complexion of their season, but it’s much easier said than done.

-MARYLAND AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Penn State is off to a respectable 7-2 start and has a couple of decent wins on their resume, but nothing anywhere close to as strong as this win would be if they’re able to pull it off.  Maryland is unbeaten and looks like a solid top ten team, and is certainly good enough to pick up this conference road win.

-SAINT JOSEPH’S AT TEMPLE (Big 5).  It’s not a buy game, but it may end up looking very much like one.  Temple is off to a strong start, whereas Saint Joe’s is just 2-8 on the year.

-BUTLER AT BAYLOR.  This should be a fun one.  It’s two ranked teams, both of whom have looked really good this year, going at it.  This would be a nice resume builder for whoever gets the win, especially for Butler who’s looked good, but would look even better with a road win against a ranked team on their profile.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT COLORADO.  We really like this Northern Iowa team, but in order for them to land inside the bubble, they need to pull off a win in a game like this.  Colorado is in the rankings, and looks to be good enough to end up in the top half  of the bracket, so a win in a game like this could be a difference maker for Northern Iowa.

-NEVADA AT BYU.  Both teams have been playing better, but both still need to add some wins to their resume.  This is a big week for BYU, and they should have a big sense of urgency going into this game.  They really need to string together some wins.

-INDIANA VS UCONN (Jimmy V Classic).  Indiana has just one loss, and they do have a nice win against Florida State, but up until now all they’ve shown is that they’re capable of being a home court hero.  UConn is improving, but up until now they really don’t look like a solid NCAA Tournament team, so there is a sense of urgency for them coming into this game as well.  In a nutshell, this is a game between two teams who could really use a decent win away from home on their profile.

 

BUY GAMES

-Detroit Mercy @ Notre Dame
-Brown @ Saint John’s
-Milwaukee @ Kansas
-Saint Katherine (nondiv1) @ Utah State

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Tuesday, December 10th

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Stony Brook (7-3, 6-3 D1) at Hofstra (6-4, 5-4 D1) – 7:00 PM EST (FloHoops)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes place in Hempstead, New York – home of the Hofstra Pride and the Long Island Rivalry with the Stony Brook Seawolves. The Pride also own a 22-5 series lead against Stony Brook. Hofstra is coming into the game with a blowout loss at St. Bonaventure over the weekend, but nonetheless did collect some hardware last week when they won the Naismith Bracket portion of the Boca Raton Beach classic with wins against Holy Cross. Both Desure Bule and Eli Pemberton average over 16 points a game for Hofstra.

There were some fears that the Seawolves might drop off a little bit after Jeff Boals left to take over the head coaching job at his alma mater Ohio, but it appears that Geno Ford (a fellow Bobcat alum) is a worthy successor and yet another byproduct of the OU coaching pipeline. They lost their first two games of the year against Yale and Seton Hall, but they have won six of their last seven games against D1 competition. Elijah Olaniyi averages 19.7 points a game and 5.6 rebounds a game for the Seawolves.

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The Hoops HD Report: December 9th

Chad and the panel start off by looking at the West Coast Conference and not just how well Gonzaga has done, but how well teams like St. Mary’s, Santa Clara and San Francisco have done up to this point.  We look at how much Santa Clara has improved and discuss their tournament chances.  We also look at what a big week it was for the Big East, how strong the top of the Big Ten is, how the ACC has multiple dominant teams, and how the Big 12 is once again looking like one of the best conferences from top to bottom.  As always, we recap last week’s action and preview all of this week’s action.

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

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Appearance on RaiderLand

Chad joins Ryan Hyatt on The RaiderLand show to chat Big 12, Texas Tech, their upcoming game against Louisville in the Jimmy V Classic and more!  Check it out here:

https://soundcloud.com/user-221484146/hyatt-chad-sherwood-12-9

 

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