The Hoops HD Report: January 14th

Chad is back with a full panel as they review a crazy past week in college basketball which saw several shocking upsets and exciting finishes.  Syracuse continues to look like the most schizophrenic team in history as they lost at home to a Georgia Tech team that isn’t likely to even make it to the NIT, and following that up with a win at Duke.  They also look at Louisville’s big win at North Carolina, Pitt’s two big home wins, and a big week for Virginia as they face both Virginia Tech and Duke.  In the SEC, we look at how surprising Ole Miss has been, and how Auburn and Mississippi State look to be overrated and over-valued.  The Big East doesn’t have multiple teams that are high in the rankings, but nine out of the ten teams are in the KenPom top 100, and DePaul is very close to it, so the league has a lot of parity.  San Francisco played a huge game against Gonzaga, and we look at the Dons and discuss their chances.  We also look at the struggles of the Pac 12, Atlantic Ten, and Mountain West.  All that, and more…

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

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Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 8

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has spent the past few months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with a very special reward coming in March. 7 down, 1 to go:
Part 1: Central Connecticut State (https://hoopshd.com/2018/11/11/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-1)
Part 2: Richmond (https://hoopshd.com/2018/11/30/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-2)
Part 3: Liberty (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/04/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-3)
Part 4: SMU (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/15/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-4)
Part 5: Appalachian State (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/19/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-5)
Part 6: Little Rock (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/24/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-6)
Part 7: St. John’s (https://hoopshd.com/2019/01/07/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-7)
Part 8 was Saturday afternoon when Providence visited DC for the schools’ 73rd meeting dating back to 1956.

The food at the pregame meal must have went quickly because by the time I arrived I simply grabbed whatever scraps I could: a cold sandwich, pickle spear, pasta salad, and several sweets.

And away we go…from the top corner of the lower level:

Georgetown’s Trey Mourning remained out for his 6th straight game due to a concussion protocol, but the good news is that Mac McClung was back in the starting lineup after rehabbing a left ankle injury that had cost him the past 4 games. The Hoya student body was back from winter break, allowing the attendance figure to crack 5 figures for the 2nd straight home game (10,113). McClung’s healthy return also allowed Coach Patrick Ewing to start 3 freshmen (McClung/James Akinjo/Josh LeBlance) for only the 2nd time all season. McClung paid immediate dividends, driving to the hoop for a layup on his team’s very 1st possession, and later making what I assure you was his least exciting 3 of the game for 5 PTS in less than 10 minutes of 1st half action. SR C Jessie Govan scored an efficient 9 PTS in the 1st 20 minutes while displaying the entire arsenal: a 3, a baseline jumper, a step-back jumper, and even a jump hook.

Providence’s Nate Watson was making only his 2nd start of the season but the SO C from Arlington, VA made the most of his homecoming with 12 PTS/6-7 FG in the 1st half. He started things off early with a layup just 7 seconds into the game and continued making jump shots and dunks to impress all of his family/friends in attendance. The Friars did not make a single FT in the half but it did not hurt them because the Hoyas only made 1-4 from the line themselves as Providence went into the locker room with a 36-34 halftime lead.

Watson’s teammate Drew Edwards, a JR G from Perry Hall, MD, continued the homecoming hero theme in the 2nd half with 11 PTS in 11 minutes by scoring from all over the court: a jump shot, going backdoor for an easy layup, and making a miraculous 3 (mostly because he had made exactly ZERO threes so far this season!).

The final minute of regulation was 1 of the most exciting this year. I watched Govan set a career-high with 22 FG attempts in an OT loss to St. John’s the previous weekend, but he shattered it today with an incredible 26 shots from the field, including a dunk with 36 seconds left to give his team a 70-68 lead. Friars’ star Alpha Diallo played like an alpha male all afternoon: instead of calling a timeout after Govan’s dunk, Coach Ed Cooley trusted his leading scorer to make the right play, which he did with a corner 3 to take a 71-70 lead with 21 seconds to go. After Akinjo missed a 3 of his own, Providence SG Isaiah Jackson grabbed the miss and Greg Malinowski was forced to commit his 5th foul with 3.9 seconds left on the clock. Winning time is made for redshirt seniors, and Jackson stepped up to the line and calmly knocked down 2 FTs to extend the lead to 73-70. Coach Ewing called a timeout to draw up 1 final play, and with his best 3-PT shooter (Malinowski has made 25-53 this season) out of the game I assumed he would either put the ball in the hands of his SR leader Govan or his FR PG Akinjo:

Instead, he gave McClung a chance to win it in his 1st game back from injury, and his faith was rewarded after “McClutch” took the inbounds pass/dribbled up court/banked in a 30-footer at the buzzer to send it to OT! Even better, I decided to take out my phone before it happened:

https://youtu.be/EN00hlOSA7I

Unlike the impending snowstorm in DC this past weekend, the shooting remained red-hot even in OT (Georgetown 4th OT game so far this season). The Friars had a 1-PT lead as the clock ticked down and Diallo drained a huge 3 just before the shot-clock buzzer went off to give his team a seeming insurmountable 84-80 lead with 28 seconds left. After Govan missed a 3 and LeBlanc secured the rebound, it was time for Akinjo to transform into Big Game James. After being fouled while attempting a corner 3 with 15.6 seconds left, he made all 3 FTs to cut the lead to 84-83. Diallo responded by making 2 clutch FTs with 13 seconds left, then Ewing called timeout to set up yet another potential game-tying play.  Akinjo did his best McClung impression by making a deep 3 with 3.4 seconds left to tie it at 86-all and send the game into double-OT. It is hard to imagine a pair of freshman guards ever making bigger shots to save their team from defeat…but I have the video to prove it:

https://youtu.be/fOZEnWLg0D0

Watson continued to play his heart out in the 2nd OT period and set a career-high with 21 PTS, but Govan kept rebounding misses on both ends of the court and converting FTs to help his team hang on for a 96-90 win with an incredible stat line of 33 PTS (career-high)/14 REB (6 on the offensive end)/4 BLK while playing almost 42 minutes.

In the postgame press conference I asked Coach Ewing how he drew up a pair of game-tying 3-PT plays: he laughed and said that his team has run that play a few times in the past but that “today was the 1st time that it actually worked!”

Coach Cooley seemed to be taking the loss very hard so I decided to focus on his successful efforts to recruit guys like Watson/Edwards (who combined for 40 PTS/12 REB/3 STL) right out of Coach Ewing’s backyard. He sighed and answered that a coach cannot offer a scholarship to every single player he desires but that “our assistants recruit the South pretty well”:

I knew that McClung would be asked many questions about his amazing shot so my angle was to inquire whether it was the biggest shot of his life. He pondered it for a few seconds before responding that “I do not remember all of them but it is up there: it was a great feeling to make it”

My highlight of the night occurred on my way out of the arena, as Ava Wallace of the Washington Post (who covers several local college sports teams including Georgetown/Navy/Maryland) stopped me to say thanks for asking some good questions at the press conferences. I later asked her to consider joining the HoopsHD crew for a future podcast, so keep your fingers crossed!

That’s all for now, check back in the weeks ahead for continuing coverage…if it ever stops snowing in DC.

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Bracket Projection – Hoops HD Staff Bracket

CLICK HERE for today’s Under the Radar Game of the Day, and a rundown of the rest of today’s action

Earlier yesterday, our selection committee-guessing expert Jon Teitel published his weekly bracket (CLICK HERE to view his current checkpoint bracket). Now, it is John Stalica’s turn to publish a bracket after a brief hiatus from bracket projections. Without further ado, here is his bracket:

First Four Out: Clemson, Florida, Butler, San Francisco

Others Considered (in no particular order): East Tennessee State, Furman, Belmont, Davidson, Fresno State, UCLA, Arizona State

COMMENTS FROM JOHN

-Since I was traveling while the previous podcast was recorded, I have not seen nor heard what Chad, Jon T and the Puppet came up with for their first bracket rundown. Keep in mind that I won’t be influenced by any “group think” selections this week.

-I believe that Duke has a better quality selection of wins at this point compared to Michigan – that’s why I have the Blue Devils #1 overall, even with a loss to Gonzaga. If Michigan were to get the #1 overall seed, I believe they would opt to play their first and second-round games in Des Moines and avoid what would amount to two road games in Columbus.

-I know Ole Miss will raise a lot of eyebrows being placed as a protected seed, but winning at home against Auburn and on the road at Mississippi State (along with a nice win at Vandy) has vaulted the Rebels quite nicely. I don’t think they continue to win at their current pace, but I certainly think Kermit Davis has to receive consideration for National Coach of the Year voting. (Also look at how far Middle Tennessee has fallen since he left that program.)

-I’m sure that I’m selling programs like Virginia Tech, NC State and TCU short compared to their records, but their records seem a bit bloated to me at this point.

-I also had to move both Ohio State and Nebraska down to the 11-line and Syracuse and UCF up to the 10-line because of bracketing rules early on. I also had to move the UC-Utah State play-in down to the 12-line and Wofford up to the 11-line so as to avoid a pair of play-in games moving to Thursday sites. (And note to UC – you put yourselves in this spot with that East Carolina loss.)

COMMENTS FROM THE HOOPS HD STAFF

-FROM DAVID:  Stalica has really been on a bender!  I like Ole Miss, and think they’re being undervalued, and perhaps even belong in the top half of the bracket, but a protected seed??  DAMN!!

Stalica is also wrong about Gonzaga.  As is Chad.  As is Teitel.  As is EVERYONE ELSE that disagrees with me!!  They beat Duke on a neutral floor.  Their only losses are in games that are arguably harder to win than any game Duke has won (although the win at Florida State was pretty impressive), and the Zags lost those games without two key players.  THEY ARE A 1 SEED!!!

That’s also A LOT of love for Arizona.  I don’t even know what else to say.

-FROM CHAD: I hate agreeing with David, but I echo his thoughts.  Ole Miss is about 6 seed lines too high on this ridiculous bracket!  Their non-conference SOS was garbage.  And the home win over Auburn, though nice, fails to account for the fact that Auburn has not really done anything of significant note this season.  In fact, Auburn as a 4 seed is about 4 seed lines too high for their profile as well!

I also think that John must still be pissed at Chris Mack for leaving his Xavier team for Louisville, because the Cardinals do have an impressive resume.  I think they are closing in on protected seed status and should be at least on the 6 line, if not the 5.

Arizona is way over-seeded, though I agree they belong in.  Washington should not be in, but Arizona State should IF you feel a second Pac 12 team deserves a spot.

Cincinnati is better than a play-in game, and should be at least on the 9 line.  Utah State belongs in the NIT.  Nebraska is about 3 seed lines too low.  And, quite frankly, although I think they will lose a few more games and fall out of the picture, I will take Furman’s profile over at least half a dozen that were included.  The SoCon deserves two teams!!!

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Northern Colorado at Montana State

Northern Colorado (10-6, 4-1 Big Sky) at Montana State (7-8, 4-1 Big Sky) – 9:00 PM EST (WatchBigSky.com)

Tonight’s game takes us to Bozeman, Montana where the Bobcats of Montana State will play host to the Front Range Champion* Northern Colorado Bears. Montana State has won 6 out of their last 8 games that includes a non-conference road win at Washington State. Their only blemish in Big Sky play is a loss at Northern Arizona, but this will be their first game against a top-4 team in the league. They have a backcourt of Tyler Hall (18.8 PPG) and Harald Frey (15.3 PPG) to lead the way.

Northern Colorado started off Big Sky play themselves with a 4-0 start to Big Sky play. However, they fell back into a first-place tie after a home loss to Montana on Saturday (which also puts the Grizzlies a half-game back of Montana State, Northern Colorado and Weber State). Jordan Davis is a candidate for Big Sky Player of the Year – he averages 24.8 PPG, 5.5 RPG and 4.7 APG for the Bears.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-NEBRASKA AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Nebraska needs road wins if they want to be taken seriously.  As of now, they really don’t have them other than the one at Clemson.  They’ve come close, and they’ll have other opportunities, but the sooner they get a big road win like this on their resume, the sooner we can consider them a solid team that’ll land in the top half of the bracket.

-SYRACUSE AT DUKE (ACC).  Syracuse lost to Georgia Tech over the weekend, so they’ll probably win tonight.  Well, probably not, but they have a tendency to do what’s hard and then have a hard time doing what should be easy.  Duke is still solidly on pace to get a #1 seed.

-FLORIDA STATE AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Florida State is coming off a rather heartbreaking loss, and their resume is still looking a little flimsy.  This would actually be one of their better wins of the year if they’re able to pull it off.

-WISCONSIN AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  This is a good match-up between two probable tournament teams, and will serve as a resume builder for whoever pulls out the win.  Maryland has really kicked things into gear, and Wisky has struggled on the road lately.

-TEXAS AT KANSAS (Big 12).  Texas is another very schizophrenic team.  They’ve beaten North Carolina and lost to Radford.  Still, I think their good outweighs their bad, but this would be their third loss in a row unless they pull off a huge upset.  Kansas is still trying to adjust to life after being hit hard by the injury bug.

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Bracketology 2019: March Madness Predictions (Version 2.0)

We are only 9 weeks away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 66 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, 65 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 42 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming months predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 17th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 9th out of 127 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Duke (ACC)
1: Michigan (Big 10)
1: Virginia (ACC)
1: Tennessee (SEC)

2: Michigan State (Big 10)
2: Gonzaga (WCC)
2: Kansas (Big 12)
2: Texas Tech (Big 12)

3: North Carolina (ACC)
3: Virginia Tech (ACC)
3: Oklahoma (Big 12)
3: Nevada (MWC)

4: Houston (AAC)
4: Auburn (SEC)
4: Florida State (ACC)
4: Kentucky (SEC)

5: Indiana (Big 10)
5: Wisconsin (Big 10)
5: Marquette (Big East)
5: Mississippi State (SEC)

6: Iowa State (Big 12)
6: Ohio State (Big 10)
6: NC State (ACC)
6: Buffalo (MAC)

7: Villanova (Big East)
7: Nebraska (Big 10)
7: TCU (Big 12)
7: St. John’s (Big East)

8: Maryland (Big 10)
8: Purdue (Big 10)
8: Louisville (ACC)
8: Seton Hall (Big East)

9: LSU (SEC)
9: Cincinnati (AAC)
9: Minnesota (Big 10)
9: Iowa (Big 10)

10: Texas (Big 12)
10: Mississippi (SEC)
10: UCF (AAC)
10: Florida (SEC)

11: Arizona State (Pac-12)
11: Creighton (Big East)
11: Syracuse (ACC)
11: Arizona (Pac-12)
11: Kansas State (Big 12)
11: Butler (Big East)

12: VCU (A-10)
12: Wofford (SoCon)
12: Murray State (OVC)
12: Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun)

13: North Texas (C-USA)
13: Hofstra (CAA)
13: Yale (Ivy)
13: Georgia State (Sun Belt)

14: Loyola-Chicago (MVC)
14: New Mexico State (WAC)
14: Vermont (America East)
14: UC Irvine (Big West)

15: Radford (Big South)
15: South Dakota State (Summit)
15: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)
15: Montana (Big Sky)

16: Lehigh (Patriot)
16: Abilene Christian (Southland)
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)
16: Rider (MAAC)
16: Wagner (NEC)
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Purdue-Fort Wayne at South Dakota

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Purdue-Fort Wayne (12-7, 4-0 Summit) at South Dakota (7-9, 1-2 Summit) – 2:00 PM EST (ESPN3)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the metropolis of Vermilion, South Dakota where the hometown Coyotes will play host to the Mastodons of Purdue-Fort Wayne. South Dakota has had two thrilling wins on the road against Front Range opponents – a 68-63 win at Colorado State and a one-point win at Denver that has provided the Coyotes with their lone league win thus far. Their only losses in league play have been to traditional league contenders North Dakota State and South Dakota State. Trey Burch-Manning leads South Dakota with 12.5 PPG and 6.4 RPG.

Purdue-Fort Wayne had a rather pedestrian start in nonconference play where their best wins came against Akron and IUPUI. However, they’ve flipped the switch in league play and won games at both North Dakota and North Dakota State and beat South Dakota State and Oral Roberts at home. Their win against the Jackrabbits has put the Mastodons on top of the Summit league for now – in that game, Kason Herrell and John Konchar scored 23 points apiece.

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