Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: January 31st

Due to the time it takes to build a seedlist and a bracket, the show and bracket do not reflect any games that were played on Thursday, January 31st.  Having said that, I don’t think anything would have changed if we had considered the results

For the first time this year, we are going with our “Selection Sunday” format where the teams are revealed and placed in the bracket line by line.  The voting took place before the show, so no one on the panel other than Chad knew in advance what the bracket looked like.  Watch as they discuss, debate, argue, and assess all the teams in the field.  Just to clarify, this is what we think the bracket SHOULD look like if the season ENDED TODAY, not what we think it will look like in March.  We are not trying to guess what the actual committee will do.  If that’s what you’re looking for, then check out Jon Teitel’s Sunday brackets up in the Bracketology tab.

 

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

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 31st

NEWS AND NOTES

CLICK HERE to watch and/or listen to our latest Under the Radar Podcast

For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is a really big one out in the Big West between UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine – CLICK HERE

-Last night was another chalky night in the top 25.  Iowa State, LSU, Louisville, Villanova, Virginia Tech, and Marquette all picked up conference wins without too much trouble, and with the exception of Iowa State all those wins came on the road.

-Indiana has basically crashed into a mountain.  They fell at Rutgers to extend their losing streak to seven, and I don’t think there are too many (if any) games remaining on their schedule that will be as easy to win as that one was. In recent memory, teams like Xavier and Oklahoma State have had six-game losing streaks and still managed at-large bids, but we don’t know of anyone (IF anyone) that has had a seven-game skid and still gotten an at-large bid.

-Saint John’s picked up a much needed road win at Creighton to stabilize their resume a little bit. Seton Hall also stopped their bleeding with a home win against Providence.

-Saint Louis lost at home to Richmond.  I now think there are just two ways that SLU can make the NCAA Tournament.  One is to win the Atlantic Ten Tournament.  The other is to buy tickets.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TEMPLE AT HOUSTON (American).  Temple is squarely on the bubble, and for now their biggest win on the year is the home win at Houston.  If they’re able to beat them a second time then it will give them a much needed push in the right direction.

-PURDUE AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  After several close losses earlier in the season, Purdue has really picked it up.  They are fresh off their big win against Michigan State and have a very winnable road game against Penn State tonight.

-XAVIER AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  If Georgetown is going to make a run toward the NCAA Tournament then they need to start stringing together wins immediately. Their home games in the Big East have been must-see TV though; two games were decided in regulation by 3 and 4 points apiece (losses to Marquette and Creighton) and the other two were decided in overtime (2OT win vs. Providence and OT loss vs. the Johnnies).

-UCONN AT UCF (American).  UCF is squarely on the bubble, and as of now it’s hard to say which side of it they’d be on if the season ended today, so needless to say that every game has a sense of urgency for them right now.

-ARIZONA AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve).  Arizona State’s NCAA Tournament hopes are still very much alive, but they need a strong finish to safely get there.  Beating their rivals at home will give them a nice momentum boost. Arizona had a disastrous road trip in Los Angeles and really needs a win to stabilize their season again.

-GONZAGA AT BYU (West Coast).  This is a game that Gonzaga should win, but they will be challenged more tonight then they will for most of the rest of the season, and BYU is a team that has given them fits in the past.

UNDER THE RADAR

-NORTH TEXAS AT OLD DOMINION (Conference USA).  These are two of the better teams in the league.  There is a logjam at the top of the standings right now and these two teams are in the thick of it.

-WOFFORD AT MERCER (SoCon).  It’s going to be tough for Wofford to hold serve the rest of the way, but if they can then they should be able to land inside the bubble.

-VMI AT UNC GREENSBORO (SoCon).  This is perhaps the most winnable game remaining on UNC-G’s schedule.  It is very important that they hold serve.

-SEMO AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  Most may disagree, but I think Belmont will get a serious look from the committee if they’re able to win out.

-MURRAY STATE AT JACKSONVILLE STATE (Ohio Valley).  This is definitely the game of the night in conference play.  It’s two of the best teams, and both are in a tie for first place with just one conference loss.  If Murray State picks up this win it would be their best of the season up to this point.

-UMKC AT NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC).  This is a winnable game for New Mexico State, who is currently in a three way tie for first place.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: UC-Irvine at UC-Santa Barbara

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UC-Irvine (17-5, 5-1 Big West) at UC-Santa Barbara (15-4, 4-1 Big West) – 11:00 PM (ESPNU)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the West Coast where the Gauchos of UCSB will host the UC-Irvine Anteaters in a battle for first place for the Big West conference. The Gauchos have feasted on the bottom half of the conference so far with wins against the bottom four teams and their sole loss coming at Cal State-Fullerton last week. They do have a respectable four-point loss at Washington during nonconference play, but they also have a nice win at home against San Francisco on their profile as well. Armond Davis had 24 points and 11 rebounds in the Gauchos’ most recent outing – a win at Long Beach State.

UC-Irvine is a half game ahead in the standings, but the Anteaters already have three conference wins against Cal State-Fullerton, Cal State-Northridge and Hawaii; these are all teams in the upper half of the Big West at the moment. They also have a win at Saint Mary’s on their profile, and wins against Montana and even Texas-San Antonio are starting to look more and more solid by the day. Max Hazzard leads the Anteaters with 11.8 PPG; Evan Leonard also averages 10.8 PPG as well.

 

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Under the Radar: January 30th

This week we again feature the SoCon and discuss how strong Wofford and UNC Greensboro are and what the chances are of this conference sending more than one team to the NCAA Tournament.  Host Chad Sherwood also busts out his brand new “Are You Stepping To Me Right Now” t-shirt in support of Samford Coach Scott Padgett.  From there we run through all 22 UTR conferences and discuss tight races in the America East, Lipscomb’s dominating the Atlantic Sun, a gridlocked Big Sky, a big week in the Ohio Valley with Belmont getting a big win at Murray State, Prairie View A&M sprinting out to first place in the SWAC, Hofstra’s domination of the Colonial, and much more.  And as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten…

 

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

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is a really good one between Stony Brook and UMBC – CLICK HERE

-Virginia needed overtime to get by NC State picked picked up yet another road win against a ranked team.  NC State has had some really close games this year and are just a few points away from having a much better resume.

-It was mostly chalk for most teams in the top half of our bracket with Kentucky, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Buffalo all winning rather easily.

-The most notable result of the night was Texas’s home won over Kansas.  Texas had lost five of six coming into last night, including a loss to a Georgia team that just isn’t that good.  Texas’s resume is all over the place.  They have wins against North Carolina, Kansas, Kansas State, and Purdue, but also have losses to Georgia, and Radford.

-I think Lipscomb is for real, and if the Selection Committee doesn’t consider them as an at-large caliber team, then they really should.  They absolutely blew Liberty off the floor last night, and take over sole possession of first place in the ASun.  It was Liberty’s first home loss.  Lipscomb also won at TCU, which is TCU’s only home loss.  That’s a really good resume.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MARQUETTE AT BUTLER (Big East).  Marquette is one of two Big East teams that is running away from the rest of the conference and running toward a protected seed.  Butler, on the other hand, needs a few big wins just to get within reach of the bubble.

-OLE MISS AT FLORIDA (SEC).  This is a winnable, but hardly an automatic win, for an Ole Miss team that on pace to make the NCAA Tournament.  They’ve lost two straight and this would be a good win to get the momentum turned around.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  VA Tech is coming off what I think is their most impressive win of the season, and has another winnable road game tonight against a Miami team that very little has gone right for this year.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  Iowa State is looking more and more like a protected seed and needs to hold serve at home tonight against what is perhaps the weakest team in the conference this year.

-RICHMOND AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  If SLU wins out, then they’ve got a chance.  I don’t think it’s even anything more than that.  It’s not a guarantee.  It is just a chance.

-INDIANA AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  Some say Indiana is in a tailspin.  Others have described it as a death spiral.  They simply cannot afford to lose at Rutgers.  If they do then I’d have to say that their chances of making the NCAAs are less than half.

-PROVIDENCE AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Both teams have some decent wins on their resume, but both still have a lot of work to do, which gives this game a very pivotal feel to it.  Both teams need this one rather badly.

-VILLANOVA AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Nova seems to have righted the ship once conference play started, and is unbeaten in league play.  DePaul has had some moments, and we can safely say that they are much improved, but they still have a lot of weight to lift if they want to even come close to making the NCAA Tournament.

-LOUISVILLE AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  Louisville is on an absolute roll, they seem to be cruising toward a protected seed, and they have a winnable road game tonight against Wake.

-SYRACUSE AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  One never knows what’s going to happen with Schizocuse.  They should win this one rather easily, but who knows?

-SAINT JOHN’S AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  This is another bubblicious Big East match-up between two teams that desperately need this win.

-MISSOURI AT AUBURN (SEC).  Auburn doesn’t really have any good wins, but at least they have held serve against the teams they’re supposed to beat.  It’s important that they keep doing that.

-LSU AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  LSU is still unbeaten in SEC play and their stock is definitely rising.  They haven’t taken on the power of the conference yet, but for now they have a ton of momentum built up and this is another winnable road game for them tonight.

-ILLINOIS AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Minney looks to be a solid tournament team and should win this one rather easily.  But, that is what I said the first time these two played, and Illinois just totally blew them out.

-FRESNO STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  If there is a team in the Mountain West other than Nevada with a shot at an at-large bid, it’s Fresno State.  They basically can’t lose the rest of the way, but they have a very slim shot at it.

-USC AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve).  Washington looks to be running away from the Pac 12, and should be safely in the NCAA Tournament as long as they continue to do so.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Stony Brook at UMBC

Stony Brook (17-4, 5-1 AE) at UMBC (13-9, 5-2 AE) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Baltimore where the Retrievers of UMBC will play host to the Stony Brook Seawolves in a pivotal America East matchup. UMBC has improved over the course of the season where they started 9-9 overall (albeit with 3 non-D1 wins) and a very pedestrian 1-2 conference record that included losses at Hartford and UMass-Lowell. They have recently won four straight games (including a game-winning 3 by Ricky Council II to beat Albany at home) and was highlighted by a decisive 74-61 victory on the road against a Vermont team that was unbeaten in America East conference play. Joe Sherburne leads the Retrievers with 14.4 PPG and 2.9 APG.

Stony Brook is coming off of a tough home loss to Vermont where they lost by 21; they were the last of the unbeaten teams in conference play after winning five straight games in the America East. (Fun fact coming out of this game – Vermont had three brothers (Robin, Ernie and Everett Duncan) start a game for the first time in D-1 basketball since Villanova against Colgate back in February 1977!) Out of conference, they had quality wins at South Carolina and at Rhode Island with only a few blips on the radar. Akwasi Yeboah leads the Seawolves with 17.4 PPG and 7.0 RPG.

 

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