Bracket Projection – Hoops HD Staff Bracket

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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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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 13th

NEWS AND NOTES

Saturday was probably the single craziest/most exciting day of the year so far.

-Duke hit a 3 at the buzzer to knock off Florida State.  It was only their second true road win of the year, and it may have also been their single best win on paper so far.  They will assuredly hold on to the #1 ranking and remain on pace to get a #1 seed.

-Gonzaga picked up a road win against San Francisco, which was probably their toughest remaining game on the schedule.  It was close for about 38 minutes, but Gonzaga finally blew it open in the latter part of the game.  The road is pretty clear for Gonzaga to win out.

-Texas Tech picked up a nice road win at Texas, which was arguably their single best win of the year up to this point.

-Nevada bounced back from the blowout loss to New Mexico with a road win at Fresno State, which may have been their toughest remaining game of the season, although they still have to go to Utah State.

-Louisville blew out North Carolina.  Just winning at North Carolina would have been somewhat of a surprise, but blowing them off the floor and through the roof was kind of shocking.  It may be time to start paying some serious attention to a Louisville team that’s been good all season, and appears to be continuing to improve.

-Ole Miss picked up a huge win against rival Mississippi State on the road.  This is a really big statement win for Ole Miss.  They played two games this week against ranked teams, and won both of them.  Their resume is suddenly a lot better than a team like Mississippi State, who’s best win to date is a road win at Dayton.

-Ohio State has hit a bit of a skid.  They fell at Iowa, in what was a very big and very much needed win for the Hawkeyes.

-Kansas State picked up a win they desperately needed at Iowa State.  It gives them their first road win, and their first win against a ranked team, and changes their resume from completely nothing into something.

-Oklahoma picked up a nice home win against TCU in another game that was a thriller.

-DePaul is suddenly 2-2 (10-5 overall) on the year with wins against Seton Hall, and now a road win against Saint John’s.  It’s a bad loss for the Johnnies, but it’s also a very good win for DePaul. Had the Blue Demons been able to finish against Boston College, Xavier and at Villanova, their profile would look like a surefire NCAA Tournament team.

-Providence and Georgetown played a double overtime thriller that the Hoyas finally pulled out.  Jon Teitel will have extensive coverage of this game later on today.

-VCU fell at Davidson.  VCU had the best OOC resume of all A-10 teams, but it’s hard to say they’re a solid tournament team when they fail to win a road game like that.

-Alabama followed up their big home win against Kentucky with two consecutive lossee, the most recent being a home loss to Texas A&M.

-Georgia Tech went in to Syracuse and won rather convincingly.  Syracuse is in the running for the most schizophrenic team of the year.  They’ve won at Ohio State, and lost at home to Georgia Tech and Old Dominion.

-Some very surprising Under the Radar results.  Eastern Michigan blew out what we thought was a good Kent State team, Texas State needed to sweat out Appalachian State, Georgia State barely beat UL Monroe in a thriller, UTEP won on a buzzer-beater 3 in which they had to inbound the ball the length of the court with 0.5 seconds remaining against Rice(thanks to our colleague Mike for flagging this game), Princeton has swept Penn in the Ivy League, and North Alabama beat NJIT in a complete shocker

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-BUTLER AT XAVIER (Big East).  Butler is right on our bubble at the moment.  Picking up a road win against a team like Xavier, who isn’t likely to make the tournament, is something that any team that’s solidly in the tournament should be able to do.

-VILLANOVA AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  We currently have Nova in the field, but with quite a bit of room to improve, and Creighton behind the pack with a lot of catching up to do.  A win for either team would certainly help.

-MISSOURI AT SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC).  Neither team is anywhere close to our bubble right now, but South Carolina has suddenly come to life and can improve to 3-0 in SEC play with a win today, and Mizzou is quite a ways behind the pace, but will have the opportunities to catch back up if they can string together several wins. (Note: This was a rescheduled game from yesterday due to a winter storm that prevented Missouri from getting into South Carolina in time for yesterday.)

-MICHIGAN STATE AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State is now solidly on our #2 line, and will have the chances to end up on the #1 line given how strong their schedule is the rest of the way.  Penn State has been a total disappointment this year making this a very winnable road game for Michigan State.

-NORTHWESTERN AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  We’ve got two different storylines.  Can Michigan pick up the win and remain unbeaten on the season? and can Northwestern, who’s been very close on several occasions, finally pick up a season defining level win and completely change the complexion of their resume?

-USC AT OREGON (Pac Twelve). This is just a lead-in to the other Pac-12 matchup taking place tonight.

-UCLA AT OREGON STATE (Pac Twelve).  The Pac Twelve has been a disaster this year, but there is a road for a team or two to land inside the bubble if they’re able to dominate conference play.  UCLA and Oregon State are both unbeaten in league play, and they at least have a few decent things on their resumes as well.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 12th

It is another busy Saturday of college basketball, but it’s somewhat disappointing that there are no 11pm tips and that Hawaii is not at home.  That means we only get 12-and-a-half hours of college basketball instead of 13 or 14.  🙁

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-INDIANA AT MARYLAND (Big Ten) (Friday).  Maryland is coming off a big win against Minnesota, which was a huge step in the right direction.  Indiana has had a good season, but to date only has one true road win, and a huge quality road win like this could really boost up their resume

-PURDUE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten) (Friday).  Purdue’s resume could really use some work, and winning a road game like this can instantly make it look a ton better.  Wisky is a good team that’s having a strong year, but they’ve still had their share of hiccups and wins like this are always good.

-VIRGINIA AT CLEMSON (ACC).  Right now Virginia looks like a #1 seed caliber team, and Clemson looks like a team that’s hoping to play their way into the field.  Obviously, beating a #1 seed would go a long way.

-LOUISVILLE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  UNC is coming off one of the most impressive wins of the year and clearly looks like a protected seed.  Louisville is coming off a tough overtime loss to Pitt, and although they clearly look like a tournament team, this would be a next-level type win for them.  Easier said than done, though.

-PITTSBURGH AT NC STATE (ACC).  Right now Pitt is hovering around the outside of our bubble, and this is the kind of win that could really catapult their status.  NC State is trying to rebound from an intense loss to NC State and hold serve against a team they appear to be better than.

-MIAMI OH AT BUFFALO (MAC).  Buffalo is in the rankings and should land in the top half of the bracket if they blow through the MAC, which they are good enough to do.

-KANSAS STATE AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  Iowa State has been fantastically good at home and mediocre on the road.  Fortunately for them they’re at home.  K State has been okay at home and atrocious on the road.  They need some road wins just to play their way into the discussion of making the NCAAs.

-PROVIDENCE AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Right now it appears that both teams are on the outside looking in and need to continue to string together wins in order to catch up to the pack.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Notre Dame is on the outside looking in and can’t afford a home loss to a team that’s even further outside than they are.

-RUTGERS AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Rutgers is coming off a huge feelgood win against Ohio State, but that was at home.  Beating a team like Minney on the road is an entirely different ordeal.

-OLE MISS AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC).  I don’t remember the last time this match-up was this anticipated.  Ole Miss is coming off a huge win against Auburn, but they’ve yet to really be tested on the road against a team like Mississippi State.  Speaking of Mississippi State, they really haven’t been tested that much either.  Their next win against a team that looks to be a solid tournament team will be their first.

-MISSOURI AT SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC).  South Carolina has kicked it into gear over the last week, but they need to keep it in gear for a long time to get their resume turned around.  Mizzou is pretty far behind the pack as well and could use a road win like this.

-DUKE AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Florida State is high in the rankings, and although the rest of Hoops HD really likes them, their resume still needs some work.  They have a HUGE home showcase game.

-TEXAS TECH AT TEXAS (Big 12).  Yes, please!!  From an X’s and O’s standpoint, the grinding defense of Texas Tech and the pressure defense/transition of Texas is always going to be fun to watch.  From a resume standpoint, it’s big as well.  Texas Tech is having a great season, but doesn’t have any true road wins against teams as good as Texas yet.

-SETON HALL AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Both teams look like solid tournament teams, and this is a nice resume building opportunity for both of them.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  Both teams have bloated records, but against mid-level schedules at best.  It’s interesting to see what they’ll both do now that they’re starting to be tested.  Both played well in losing efforts at Kansas, and both need to start putting wins with meat on their resumes.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT TEMPLE (American).  Temple just picked up a big home win against Houston, which really helped elevate them.  South Florida is trying to show that their bloated record is not just the result of a weak schedule, but that’s far more easily said than done.

-VCU AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  There are a few teams that we think can land inside the bubble if they blow through the conference, and these are two of those teams, particularly VCU.  These are the types of games that tournament teams should win, and since only one of them can win, it’s an opportunity for one of them to begin to set themselves apart from what is a mediocre (at best) conference.

-OHIO STATE AT IOWA (Big Ten).  You get the sense that both of these teams are slipping a little bit, and could really use this game to help get things turned around.  It should be a fun match-up between two probable tournament teams.

-TEXAS A&M AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Bama is running down hill right now and needs to keep that momentum going.

-KANSAS AT BAYLOR (Big 12).  Any and all surface logic would tell you Kansas is clearly superior, but Kansas is dealing with injuries, and Baylor is slowly starting to play better.  It may be a bit of a test for the Jayhawks.

-GEORGIA AT AUBURN (SEC).  Auburn should be able to hold serve and rebound from the loss to Ole Miss.  If they can’t then they REALLY have a problem.

-SAVANNAH STATE AT FLORIDA A&M (MEAC).  Your TEAM OF THE PEOPLE!!!  They have first place in their sights!!  They are coming off a thrilling overtime win and are looking to build on that today!!!

-TENNESSEE AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Tennessee looks to be thundering toward a #1 seed, and Florida just needs a big win to bolster up their resume and get their season turned around.

-DEPAUL AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  The two most impressive showings for the Johnnies are probably the two games they lost.  DePaul is improved, but Saint John’s shouldn’t have too much trouble against them at home.

-GEORGIA TECH AT SYRACUSE (SEC).  Syracuse has a schizophrenic resume with some really good wins and some really head scratching losses.  Losing a home game to a team that will likely miss the NIT would not be advisable.

-LSU AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Both teams really need this win.  LSU to help push them further inside the field, and Arkansas to help them get caught back up with the rest of the field.

-SAINT LOUIS AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  I want to think that SLU is one of the teams in the A10 that could land inside the bubble if they blow through the league.  If they lose a game like this, I will no longer think that.

-UTAH STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  There are things I like about this Utah State team, but I also feel they’re out of strikes.  They basically need to win out in order to be safely in position for an at-large bid.

-ARIZONA STATE AT STANFORD (Pac Twelve).  Arizona State is the only Pac Twelve team that looks like an NCAA Tournament team, and they don’t look like it all the time.  This is the kind of game that they should be expected to win, but don’t always win.

-NEVADA AT FRESNO STATE (Mountain West).  Nevada was absolutely pasted at New Mexico earlier this week, and this is probably their toughest remaining game, so if they win it I think it’s safe to say that they will have bounced back and can still earn a protected seed in the NCAAs.

-WICHITA STATE AT HOUSTON (American).  Houston is coming off their first loss of the season, which involved a would-be game tying basket that was waived off just before the buzzer.  They’ve been very strong at home this year and shouldn’t have too much trouble against a rebuilding (seemingly from scratch) Wichita State team.

-UCONN AT CINCINNATI (American).  In most of their remaining games, including this one, Cincinnati will be looking to hold serve more than they are to improve their overall resume.

-VANDERBILT AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky had looked really good, but seemingly sleepwalked through their last two games (and lost one of them).  They should be able to beat Vandy at home even if they sleepwalk, but their are tougher games on the horizon.

-GONZAGA AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  Get ready for the biggest home game in San Francisco in a VERY long time!!  It has been sold out for once, and it isn’t just about getting a chance to pull off a memorable upset, but to win a game that would go along way toward solidifying them as an NCAA Tournament caliber team.  Now, it it won’t be easy.  Gonzaga is a potential #1 seed, and these are the kinds of games they are expected to win.  It is going to be fun, though!  I think I’m more excited about this than any other game today!

-SAINT MARY’S AT LMU (West Coast).  LMU probably won’t end up in the mix for an at-large, but they are 13-3, and the conference is better than what we’re used to seeing, and they do get two shots at Gonzaga, so the opportunity is at least there.

-WASHINGTON AT COLORADO (Pac Twelve).  There is a road to landing inside the bubble for Washington, but it basically involves winning out or coming close to it.  Still, they have shown (at least at times) that they may be able to do it, and are coming off a nice win at Utah.

-ARIZONA AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve).  Arizona looks to be improved!  They’re winning more!  Then again, they’re winning against other Pac Twelve teams, so it’s hard to say.

UNDER THE RADAR

-KENT STATE AT EASTERN MICHIGAN (MAC).  This is one of the better teams in the MAC playing on the road against one of the teams we thought would be one of the better teams in the MAC

-UL MONROE AT GEORGIA STATE (Sun Belt).  We like this Georgia State team and feel they could end up in the 12-13 seed range if they blow through the SBC.  They may be tested a bit by ULM today, though.

-WOFFORD AT VMI (SoCon).  After destroying UNC Greensboro on the road the other night, Wofford may be the best team in the SoCon.  They won what appeared to be their toughest conference game by 29pts.

-TOLEDO AT WESTERN MICHIGAN (MAC).  Toledo is off to an atrocious start in conference play, and basically needs to win all the rest if they want any hope at all of being on the bubble.

-PRINCETON AT PENN (Ivy League).  This one is always fun!  The Ivy has a few horses in the race this year, and these are two of them.  The first went into overtime.  Hopefully this one is just as good.

-NORTH TEXAS AT UTSA (Conference USA).  There are some good teams that won some good OOC games in CUSA, and North Texas wasn’t really one of them, but they’re the only team that hasn’t lost to anyone they should have beaten.  A win gets them to 17-1 on the season.

-NJIT AT NORTH ALABAMA (Atlantic Sun).  NJIT needs to keep pace with Lipscomb and Liberty

-STETSON AT LIPSCOMB (Atlantic Sun).  Lipscomb is trying to keep pace with NJIT and Liberty

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT MERCER (SoCon).  ETSU is trying to keep pace with Wofford and UNCG in what continues to be a really compelling season in the SoCon

-FURMAN AT UNC GREENSBORO (SoCon).  These are two heavyweights (by SoCon standards).  I thought UNCG was the best overall team, but they got mauled on Thursday night.

-MURRAY STATE AT SEMO (Ohio Valley).  Murray State should run roughshod over this conference and be a dangerous team in the NCAA Tournament

-CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD AT NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC).  New Mexico State escaped last night in one of the most exciting games of the season.  They should be able to skate through this one and keep pace with first place in the league.

-EASTERN KENTUCKY AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  Belmont, along with Murray State, are the two teams that should run away from the rest of the league.

-NEW HAMPSHIRE AT STONY BROOK (America East).  This Stony Brook team is really good and should be able to run away from the conference and earn a manageable seed in the NCAA Tournament.

-UC IRVINE AT CAL STATE FULLERTON (Big West).  UCI had some really nice wins OOC, and they’re one of our favorites to win the Big West.

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