Under the Radar: January 3rd

Chad and David are back for this week’s (somewhat unfortunately timed) Under the Radar podcast.  There are some big games on Thursday night which are being played after we record this, so we didn’t get the chance to talk about how they turned out, but Louisiana Tech faces off against North Texas, The Citadel takes on Wofford, and Georgia Southern goes up against Texas State.  We discuss those, as well as running through all 22 UTR conferences.  And as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

And for all you radio lovers, below is an mp3 version of the show…

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2018 (Part 1 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2018. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats in non-conference play. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus a special award for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). If you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and check back later this week for the remaining conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Sam Sessoms (Binghamton)
G: Ahmad Clark (Albany)
G: Akwasi Yeboah (Stony Brook)
F: John Carroll (Hartford)
F: Anthony Lamb (Vermont)
POYSF: Anthony Lamb (Vermont)

AAC
G: Jalen Adams (Connecticut)
G: Shizz Alston Jr. (Temple)
F: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
F: Markis McDuffie (Wichita State)
C: Tacko Fall (UCF)
POYSF: Shizz Alston Jr. (Temple)

A-10
G: Jon Axel Gudmundsson (Davidson)
G: Luwane Pipkins (Massachusetts)
F: Charlie Brown (Saint Joseph’s)
F: Grant Golden (Richmond)
C: Michael Hughes (Duquesne)
POYSF: Luwane Pipkins (Massachusetts)

ACC
G: Marcquise Reed (Clemson)
G: Ky Bowman (Boston College)
F: RJ Barrett (Duke)
F: Zion Williamson (Duke)
C: Ebuka Izundu (Miami)
POYSF: Zion Williamson (Duke)

Atlantic Sun
G: Zach Cooks (NJIT)
G: Tyler Hooker (Kennesaw State)
G: JD Notae (Jacksonville)
F: Noah Horchler (North Florida)
C: Rob Marberry (Lipscomb)
POYSF: Zach Cooks (NJIT)

Big 12
G: Marial Shayok (Iowa State)
G: Jarrett Culver (Texas Tech)
G: Christian James (Oklahoma)
F: Tristan Clark (Baylor)
F: Dedric Lawson (Kansas)
POYSF: Dedric Lawson (Kansas)

Big East
G: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
G: Markus Howard (Marquette)
F: Sam Hauser (Marquette)
F: LJ Figueroa (St. John’s)
C: Jessie Govan (Georgetown)
POYSF: Markus Howard (Marquette)

Big Sky
G: Marcus Graves (Sacramento State)
G: Jordan Davis (Northern Colorado)
F: Jesse Hunt (Eastern Washington)
F: Bernie Andre (Northern Arizona)
C: Joshua Patton (Sacramento State)
POYSF: Jordan Davis (Northern Colorado)

Big South
G: Christian Keeling (Charleston Southern)
G: Jermaine Marrow (Hampton)
G: Chris Clemons (Campbell)
F: Jose Perez (Gardner-Webb)
F: Malik Moore (South Carolina Upstate)
POYSF: Chris Clemons (Campbell)

Big 10
G: Carsen Edwards (Purdue)
G: Cassius Winston (Michigan State)
F: Lamar Stevens (Penn State)
F: Ethan Happ (Wisconsin)
C: Dererk Pardon (Northwestern)
POYSF: Carsen Edwards (Purdue)

Big West
G: Terell Gomez (Cal State Northridge)
G: TJ Shorts II (UC-Davis)
F: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)
F: Jackson Rowe (Cal State Fullerton)
C: Temidayo Yussuf (Long Beach State)
POYSF: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)

CAA
G: Grant Riller (Charleston)
G: Justin Pierce (William & Mary)
G: Justin Wright-Foreman (Hofstra)
F: Jarrell Brantley (Charleston)
F: Eric Carter (Delaware)
POYSF: Justin Wright-Foreman (Hofstra)

C-USA
G: Brian Beard Jr. (Florida International)
G: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
F: Jailyn Ingram (Florida Atlantic)
F: Efe Odigie (UTEP)
C: Charles Bassey (Western Kentucky)
POYSF: Brian Beard Jr. (Florida International)

Horizon
G: Sandy Cohen (Green Bay)
G: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy)
F: Xavier Hill-Mais (Oakland)
F: Drew McDonald (Northern Kentucky)
C: Loudon Love (Wright State)
POYSF: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy)

Ivy
G: Matt Morgan (Cornell)
G: Miye Oni (Yale)
G: Devin Cannady (Princeton)
F: Chris Knight (Dartmouth)
F: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
POYSF: Matt Morgan (Cornell)

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: New Mexico State at Cal Baptist

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New Mexico State (11-3, 0-0 WAC) at Cal Baptist (8-5, 0-0 WAC) – 10:00 PM EST (Live Stream)

There are several matchups worthy of the UTR Game of the Day (Louisiana Tech-North Texas, Marshall-Old Dominion and Citadel-East Tennessee State to name a few), but tonight we focus on last year’s Team of the People as the Cal Baptist Lancers play host to the New Mexico State Aggies in their first-ever conference game in Division I. The Lancers won their 1,000th game as a program in their last home game against non-DI La Verne 97-46 last Saturday night. Some notable wins by the Lancers include a buzzer-beater winner at Oral Roberts and a win at crosstown rival UC-Riverside. Milan Acquaah leads the Lancers with 22.2 points per game and 5.5 rebounds per game.

New Mexico State comes into tonight’s game 10-3 against Division I competition – this includes a pair of two-game sweeps against UTEP, New Mexico and Washington State. You could even argue that the Aggies are slightly disappointing outside of a close loss at Kansas; they do have a home loss to Saint Mary’s and a loss against Drake in the Las Vegas Classic. Ivan Aurrecoechea leads the Aggies with 11.8 points per game and 6.1 rebounds per game.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 3rd

NEWS AND NOTES

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-No real huge surprises from yesterday.  Oklahoma looked like a top 25 team on the road against Kansas, but not like the #1 team, which is pretty much what it would have taken to get out of there with a win.  Still, it was a solid showing.

-Nevada stomped all over Utah State, which is probably their toughest competition in that conference.  They still have to play them again on the road, but it was a dominant showing.

-Texas Tech picked up a close road win at West Virginia to keep their momentum going.

-Maryland won a home thriller against Nebraska in a game that they really needed to pull out.

-Two notable results from the American were South Florida’s home win over UConn.  USF has played a light schedule, but they’re 11-2 on the year and are worth keeping an eye on.  UCF also picked up a nice and much needed home win against Temple in what was a very bubblicious game.

-Butler has looked awful over their last few games losing badly to Florida, and at home last night to Georgetown.  The Bulldogs are falling behind the pack need to string together several wins to put themselves back into the NCAA Tourney hunt.

-Speaking of not looking good, Kansas State was blasted at home by Texas last night.  K State really hasn’t looked all that impressive at any time this season.  Their two best wins are probably Penn and Missouri down in the Paradise Jam.

-Drake, the one team from the MVC we had been praising for the last couple of weeks,went on the road and lost to Evansville.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-PENN STATE AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Penn State has been one of the bigger disappointments of the year, and Michigan has been one of the bigger surprises.  The Wolverines are ranked 2nd in the nation and are right now playing in a way that could earn them a #1 seed.

-NC STATE AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  NC State is 12-1 and they have some nice wins on their resume, but they’re still looking for their first true road win of the season.  Miami FL has been a bit of a disappointment this year, but they have played well at home and will have the opportunity to turn their season around in conference play.

-ILLINOIS AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Indiana is ranked in the top 25, and deservedly so.  They have a conference game that should end up looking a lot like a buy game.

-IOWA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Purdue is coming off one of their more impressive looking wins of the year after dominating a pretty good Belmont team, but they still have a lot of work to do.  I still believe the Boilers are better than what their current resume shows, but they have to start picking up quality wins.  They face an Iowa team that’s been somewhat impressive, but that’s still looking for their first true road win.

-MARSHALL AT OLD DOMINION (Conference USA).  This ODU team has some nice OOC wins, and if they can blow through Conference USA they should be right on the bubble.

-CHARLESTON AT TOWSON (Colonial).  Charleston will have to win out or come close to it, but if they do they could be flirting with the bubble.

-GEORGIA SOUTHERN AT TEXAS STATE (Sun Belt).  These are two of the better teams int he Sun Belt and it will be fun watching them square off early on in conference play.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA).  Two of the stronger C-USA teams going at it.  North Texas only has one loss on the season, but they’ve played a rather weak schedule.  This is one of their tougher tests of the season so far even though they’re at home.

-MINNESOTA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Wisky is trying to rebound from a somewhat surprising road loss against Western Kentucky by knocking off a Big Ten rival.  Minney is 11-2 on the year and looking to pick up what would probably be their biggest win of the season so far.

-JACKSONVILLE STATE AT BELMONT.  Belmont’s margin for error is very thin, but if they can run the table in the OVC they should be inside the bubble going into Selection Sunday.

-COLORADO AT ARIZONA.  Speaking of razor thin margins for error, both these teams are on the outside looking in, and will remain there unless they can run through the Pac Twelve.

-SAINT MARY’S AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  San Francisco is coming off a somewhat surprising loss to UC Santa Barbara.  They’re still in position to play their way into the NCAA field, but they can’t afford to stub their toes in games like this.

-I don’t think this will end up impacting the NCAA Tournament’s at large field, but it’s a fun night in the SoCon with Samford visiting East Tennessee State and The Citadel traveling to Wofford.

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The Hoops HD Report: January 2nd

Chad and the Panel are back on for a rare Wednesday night Hoops HD Report. (we are going to be back to our regular schedule next week.  We run through all 10 multi-bid conferences as some leagues have already gotten underway, and most of the rest tip off later this week.  We look at the upcoming games, and talk about who we think the biggest surprises and biggest disappointments have been so far.  All that, and more…

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Drake at Evansville

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Drake (11-2, 0-0 MVC) at Evansville (6-7, 0-0 MVC) – 7:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Evansville, Indiana where the Purple Aces will play host to the Drake Bulldogs. While many teams in the Valley have been disappointments to start the season (i.e. Southern Illinois, Loyola-Chicago), one pleasant surprise that has emerged has been Drake’s start to the season. Their only losses were at Colorado and against Iowa State in the Hy-Vee Big 4 Classic. Their two best wins both came in the Las Vegas Classic where they beat WAC favorite New Mexico State and the San Diego Toreros to win the 4-team tournament prior to Christmas. Nick McGlynn leads the Bulldogs with 15.9 PPG and 7.4 RPG; Nick Norton also averages 14.7 PPG and 6.2 APG as well.

Evansville has had a bit of a rough transition during Walter McCarty’s first season as head coach of the Purple Aces. While they did get blown out by Illinois in their opener, they did give Xavier and Murray State a run for their money on the road during their noncon season, but the Murray State was a tough one to swallow after the Racers hit a game-winning layup with under a second to play. Their best win so far was a 12-point home victory against a Ball State team that figures to finish in the top half of the MAC. K.J. Riley leads Evansville with 13.9 PPG and 2.9 APG; John Hall averages 10.2 PPG and 8.2 RPG as well.

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