News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, Dec 17th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Houston came from behind, again, to get another win against Saint Louis.  SLU could have really used this win.  In one sense the loss doesn’t hurt because losing at Houston won’t set a team back all that much.  In another sense, SLU needs to do more than just hold serve, and this was the kind of game that could have really pushed them forward.  Their opportunities at notable wins are limited, so the ice they are skating on is pretty thin.

-West Virginia fell at Rhode Island, and didn’t look all that strong or competitive.  I’m now thinking that West Virginia is not as good as we thought.  Having said that, it was a nice win for Rhody that could help get their season turned around.

-Tulsa is now 9-3 on the year with some fairly decent wins on their resume after their win against Dayton.  They still have a ways to go, but the road to the NCAA Tournament is at least open for them if they can have a big year in conference play.

-TCU’s resume still needs some improvement, but I now think their team is just fine.  They crushed a decent Indiana State team yesterday to win their fifth game in a row, and will get the chances at the kinds of wins they need.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-ARIZONA STATE AT VANDERBILT.  Arizona State had to come from behind to eek out a win against Georgia a couple days ago.  They should get an even bigger test tonight.  Vandy is doing better than expected considering the injuries that they’ve sustained.  This win would look great on their resume, but pulling it off is easier said than done.

-DAVIDSON AT WAKE FOREST.  Davidson is coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss against Temple that they really could have used.  They have a chance to rebound against what appears to be a weak Wake Forest team, but it’s still a road win for their resume.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  This is a really interesting UTR game between what has looked to be the best team in the Big Sky and a New Mexico State team who took Kansas to the wall just last week.  Don’t be surprised if we see both these teams in the bracket this March.

-SEMO @ Florida State
-Houston Baptist @ Samford
-Covenant (nondiv1) @ Lipscomb
-Gardner Webb @ Georgia Tech
-Chicago State @ Northwestern
-Pepperdine @ Oregon State

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Dec 16th

-All Saturdays are busy Saturdays during the college basketball season, and yesterday was no exception.  We run through all of the action below and take a look at today’s notable games…

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-Villanova went into Kansas, and although they didn’t get the win it was perhaps one of their most impressive showings of the season.  They went through stretches where they didn’t shoot the ball very well, but still kept themselves in the game and made key plays in a very hostile environment.  The Jayhawks remain unbeaten and will almost certainly hold on to the top ranking.  If anything that margin is widening.

-Tennessee sprinted ahead of Memphis in the renewal of that rivalry, and never really looked back.  The Vols are on a current pace to end up as a #1 seed, but we have a long way to go.

-North Carolina jumped ahead of Gonzaga by double digits and maintained that margin for pretty much the entire game.  It was the second loss in a row for the Zags, but on paper losing at North Carolina isn’t much of a setback, especially when you consider the Zags aren’t quite at full strength yet.  It was perhaps the best the Tarheels have looked this up to this point.

-Belmont is a team we’ve been HUGE on this year, and they did us proud yesterday by winning at UCLA.  It was the first home loss for the Bruins of UCLA, and it was the fourth road win for the Bruins of Belmont, who are now 8-1 overall on the year.

-Notre Dame looked really impressive with Purdue, and I will now acknowledge that the Irish are much better than I thought they were, and Purdue is nowhere near as good as I though they were.  At least not yesterday.

-Indiana has now won four straight games by three points or less.  After trailing Butler the entire game, the Hoosiers hit a wild 3-point shot at the buzzer to win it in one of the more exciting games of the day.

-South Dakota State, who we thought was good but not as good as Nevada, really hung tough with Nevada on the road.  The Wolfpack only won by 4, but remain unbeaten and on pace to end up with a protected seed.  They will be favored in all remaining games.

-Auburn got a scare from UAB in Birmingham, but managed to pull it out in overtime.  It was a great atmosphere.  The arena was sold out, the tickets were split, and it was a close game all throughout.

-Virginia Tech didn’t have any trouble with a Washington team that’s been hot and cold all year.  Washington probably needed this one more considering they have a smaller margin for error.

-Buffalo beat Southern Illinois for the second time without having to sweat.  They remain unbeaten and will remain high in the rankings.

-Ohio State went through a couple of long stretches where they just couldn’t score, and Bucknell almost knocked them off.  It was a great and unexpected effort from the Bison who are sort of having a rebuilding year, and the Buckeyes were lucky to escape with a win.  If Bucknell plays like that the rest of the way they’ll once again finish at the top of the Patriot League.

-Cincinnati picked up their second loss of the year as Mississippi State knocked them off to improve to 9-1 on the season, and will hold on to their top 20 ranking.

-Arizona State had to come from behind on the road, but they picked up a nice road win at Georgia.  It was Georgia’s first home loss, and Arizona State’s first true road win.

-Syracuse is one of the more schizophrenic teams in college basketball this year.  They now have a road win at Ohio State, and a home loss to Old Dominion.  As for ODU, they are now 8-3 with wins over Syracuse and VCU, so they’re suddenly making more noise than anyone else in C-USA.

-SMU picked up a much needed road win at Georgetown.  Their resume needed stabilizing, and that is the kind of win that can really help.

-NC State is now an impressive 9-1 with a win over Penn State, which is one of the better wins on their resume to date.  They certainly have more chances in the near future.

-College of Charleston picked up a really nice road win at VCU to improve to 9-2 on the year.  If they blow through the rest of their schedule, which is easier said than done, they may end up on the bubble, and perhaps even inside of it.  VCU has won at Texas, played Virginia tough on the road, and lost to Old Dominion and now CofC.  ODU and CofC are good, but they’re the kinds of teams that VCU needs to beat if they want to establish themselves as being worthy of an NCAA bid.

-Davidson blew what appeared to be a comfortable 6 point lead late inn overtime in a loss to Temple.  It was a win that Davidson’s profile really could have used, and that makes Temple’s profile look a lot better.

-We tried to be nice to BYU.  We really tried to like them.  Then they went and lost at UNLV, who is probably nowhere near the NIT, much less the NCAA Tournament.

-Oklahoma is now 9-1 on the year with another notable win on their resume after beating USC rather comfortable.

-Arizona played awful basketball.  It was just bad.  They lost at home to Baylor, and while they are far from dead this is certainly a rather unexpected setback.

-It wasn’t easy, but LSU picked up a nice win against Saint Mary’s.

-The Citadel is now 8-2 on the season.  You read that correctly.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-RHODE ISLAND VS WEST VIRGINIA (Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase).  West Virginia got off to a bit of a sluggish start, but they’ve now won five of their last six and have another very winnable game today.

-DELAWARE AT STONY BROOK.  A very interesting UTR match-up between two teams with really good records, and in the case of Stony Brook they have some really good road wins on their resume as well.

-SAINT LOUIS AT HOUSTON.  Houston is off to an impressive 9-0 start, and is looking to add yet another decent win on their resume.  SLU looks pretty good so far at 7-2, but winning this one on the road would really give their resume a much needed boost.  Their margin for error is a little smaller given how there aren’t many teams in the A10 that will give them chances at quality wins.

-DAYTON VS TULSA (Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase).  Tulsa has racked up a few decent wins and a pretty good 8-3 record, but they still have a lot of work to do.  Dayton is 5-4 on the year with a nice win against Butler, but they perhaps have even more work to do than Tulsa, and fewer chances against quality teams remaining to get it done.

-INDIANA STATE AT TCU.  Indiana State has just two losses, one of which was a close game at Xavier.  If they can some how knock off TCU on the road then we’d have to start thinking of them as being one of the better teams in the Missouri Valley.  TCU comes in at 7-1 and appears to be improving as the season progresses.

-NEBRASKA VS OKLAHOMA STATE (Sioux Falls, SD).  This is a winnable game for Nebraska away from home that they really need to pick up.

 

BUY GAMES

-Maine @ Duquesne
-Fairfield @ Boston College
-Central Connecticut @ Providence
-Troy @ Western Kentucky
-Stetson @ UCF
-Cal State Fullerton @ San Francisco
-Wagner @ Saint John’s
-Green Bay @ Michigan State
-Chattanooga @ Ole Miss

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Miami University at Northern Kentucky

For Jon Teitel’s coverage of Georgetown’s game against SMU – CLICK HERE

Mother Miami (6-4, 4-4 D1) at Northern Kentucky (8-3, 6-3 D1) – 7:00 PM (ESPN3)

We at Hoops HD love our mythical conferences, so naturally today’s UTR Game of the Day features a matchup between 2 teams of the Mythical Miami Valley Conference – the Miami RedHawks and the Northern Kentucky Norse. NKU is coming off of its first losing streak of the year with back-to-back losses at UC and a surprising loss at Eastern Kentucky. The Norse are a perfect 6-0 at home, though. Nine players are part of the NKU playing rotation with at least 16 minutes a game; Drew McDonald leads NKU with 18.4 points per game and 9.3 rebounds per game.

For the RedHawks, they are coming in on a 3-game winning streak with wins against Wright State, Purdue-Fort Wayne and non-D1 Wilberforce College. Isaiah Coleman-Lands hit a game-winning 3 at the buzzer that gave Miami a surprising win at Wright State a couple of weeks ago. Nike Sibande leads the RedHawks with 16.9 points per game; Dalonte Brown also averages 15.6 points per game and 6.4 rebounds a game for Miami as well.

 

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Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 4

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel will spend the upcoming months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with a very special reward coming in March. 3 down, 5 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 was earlier today when SMU visited DC for the schools’ 2nd meeting all-time.

I was going to do a regular article about a regular game but there were so many things going on today that did not make any sense so instead I decided to list every single 1 of them.

The pregame media room meal has been lunch-centric all season but this morning it featured an egg sandwich on a croissant, breakfast potatoes, and even a chocolate chip muffin for dessert: I am certainly not complaining but it should have served as my 1st clue of the weirdness that lay ahead.  There is often a lot of grey clothing in the stands but when a Catholic university hosts a basketball game in mid-December they hand out dark blue holiday-themed t-shirts for the home fans:

Instead of the usual uniforms in white or grey we saw some pretty teal numbers for the home team (modeled here by FR PG James Akinjo):

Jamorko Pickett had 2 double-scoring figure games to start the season and started 8 of Georgetown’s 9 games this year but instead of a teal jersey he was wearing a dark suit and spent all 40 minutes on the bench due to his “coach’s decision”:

Similar to Pickett, SMU’s Nat Dixon scored in double-digits in his season opener and started each of his team’s 1st 8 games, then got demoted to the bench in December and scored exactly 0 PTS in a loss to TCU last week. So what does he do: subs in off the bench and proceeds to make a trio of threes and a runner for 11 PTS in 11 minutes in the 1st half:

Georgetown is not much of a shot-blocking team (0 in the 1st half) yet they were whistled for goaltending on 2 separate shot attempts. Jessie Govan entered the game shooting 58.3 FG%…so naturally he had an underwhelming 3-9 shooting performance in the 1st half (yet was still the Hoyas’ best all-around player with 7 PTS/7 REB):

Akinjo made a pair of nifty layups and has played smart all season but despite committing only 2 fouls combined in his past 2 games he got a talking-to from Coach Patrick Ewing after fouling SR PG Jahmal McMurray on a 3-PT attempt:

Georgetown has held the halftime lead in every single game this year, so of course they trailed 39-34 after 20 minutes. The 2nd half was a battle of the PGs but seniority won out. Akinjo (who turned 18 last month) kept getting to the FT line and making SMU pay when he did (8-8) but McMurray (who will turn 23 next month) made 3 shots from behind the arc and finished the half with 13 PTS/0 turnovers. McMurray kept making clutch shot after clutch shot: he made a pullup 3 to give the Mustangs their 1st double-digit lead of the game at 44-34, then made his final basket of the game on a layup in the final 2 minutes to give his team a 76-71 lead after the Hoyas had cut the margin to 3 PTS. His teammate Ethan Chargois chipped in with 17 PTS and tied a career-high with 3 STL…which is not what I expected after his 4-PT/0-STL performance against TCU last week. The final head-scratcher for Georgetown came in the final 90 seconds: after rebounding a missed 3 by Jarrey Foster and having 3 freshmen on the court (Akinjo/Josh LeBlanc/Mac McClung) I expected Coach Ewing to call a timeout to draw up a play and make it a 1-possession game:

Instead he let them play it out, Govan turned the ball over after getting double-teamed, and SMU made 5 FTs in the final minute to clinch an 81-73 win.

The Hoyas’ season-long trends coming into the game left me even more confused after reviewing the final stats: they had been 6-1 when outrebounding their opponent…strike 1. They were 5-0 when shooting more FTs than their opponent…strike 2. They had been 5-0 at home…strike 3.

Bizarro Day even continued into the postgame press conferences. SMU came out 1st but did not bring McMurray and his game-high 19 PTS. I asked Chargois what had changed from his underwhelming effort against the Horned Frogs: he said that there was no big difference and that “I just made the shots that I had tonight”:

Coach Tim Jankovich also chimed in on that topic a few questions later by stating that Chargois had a season-low 6 FG attempts against TCU and that “the ball just did not come to Ethan that much”:

Georgetown did not send a single player to the press conference but I invited Coach Ewing to explain why McClung had become so aggressive on driving to the hoop the past 4 games (23 FT attempts) after not going to the FT line a single time during the 1st 6 games of the year. He responded that Mac “is an attacking-type player and will start getting calls”:

That’s all for now, check back in the weeks ahead for Part 5.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Louisiana Tech at Louisiana

For David Griggs’ News, Notes and (finally) a full slate of Highlighted Games – CLICK HERE

Louisiana Tech (8-3, 6-3 D1) at Louisiana (7-3, 5-3 D1) – 8:00 PM (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Pelican State where the Rajun’ Cajuns of Louisiana will play host to their in-state rival Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. The Bulldogs come into tonight’s game on a 4-game winning streak that was highlighted by a win at Stephen F. Austin last week. Louisiana Tech continues to have 5 players average at least double figures in points per game (led by Anthony Duruji’s 12.2 points per game and 5.5 rebounds per game).

The Rajun’ Cajuns come into the game on a 5-game winning streak, although the only win of note thus far was their win against Tulane that began their recent streak. UL has won all 4 of their home games in the Cajundome thus far this season. JaKeenan Grant leads UL with 18.6 points a game and 7.6 rebounds a game.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 15th

It’s another HUGE Saturday of college basketball!!  After two days of very little activity, we are back with a full slate of games today!

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VILLANOVA AT KANSAS.  This is a Final Four rematch from a year ago, but so far Nova hasn’t looked anywhere close to being on the same caliber.  Still, this is the kind of win that could completely turn their season around and create a top ten resume.  Kansas already has a couple of big wins, and this would be another one if they’re able to pull it off.

-TENNESSEE AT MEMPHIS.  Tennessee is cruising!  They just knocked off Gonzaga and right now are playing like a #1 seed.  Memphis isn’t the easiest place to play, and they should be way up for this one, but even though they’re at home they’re probably overmatched.  Having said that, this is Tennessee’s first true road game of the year, so it is going to have a different feel to it.

-SMU AT GEORGETOWN.  Right now it feels like both teams are on the outside looking in and could really use this win.

-NOTRE DAME VS PURDUE (Crossroads Classic).  Both teams have good records, but both really need big wins.  This is by no means either team’s last shot at a notable win, but it is a bit of a rivalry game, and the sooner either one of them can start stringing up quality wins the better off they will be.

-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AT BUFFALO.  This is the second game of the season between these two with Buffalo winning the first.  I’d be a lot more excited about this one had the Salukis not just gotten pasted by Murray State in their last game.

-RUTGERS AT SETON HALL.  Rutgers has shown some signs of life this year, but they’ve still shown far more signs of having a long way to go.  Seton Hall has looked really good for the most part, and is coming off a big win last week against Kentucky.  The fans should be juiced for this one.

-NC STATE VS PENN STATE (Hall of Fame Boardwalk Classic).  Penn State has been disappointing this year, but I still think their ceiling is higher than what they’ve played up to so far and there is still plenty of time for them to turn it around.  NC State has a good record, but for the most part has been untested.  This would be one of the better wins on their resume up to this point if they pull it off.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT ILLINOIS. We are highlighting this not because of Illinois, but because of East Tennessee State.  The Illini better be on high alert.

-RADFORD AT CLEMSON.  Clemson is one of those teams we really liked coming into the year that just hasn’t looked the part yet.  They better be on high upset alert today because Radford already has some impressive road wins on the year and is putting together quite a strong resume for a UTR team.

-BUTLER VS INDIANA (Crossroads Classic).  Indiana has some nice wins this year and has played in several really exciting games winning their last three by a combined total of just 5 points.  Butler has helped themselves out with a win over Florida they still have a lot of work to do.

-KENT STATE AT LOUISVILLE.  I will say this for Louisville this year.  They have scheduled some really good UTR teams in buy games, and have another test today against a Kent State team that has just one loss.  Buffalo has gotten most of the recognition this season out of the MAC, but if Kent State can pull off this win they’ll be right there with them.

-CHARLESTON AT VCU.  This is one of the more intriguing games of the day.  After writing off VCU based on how they had to sweat out some pretty weak teams, they have now gone on a tear where they’ve won at Texas and taken Virginia to the wall.  They’re hosting a very good Charleston team that appears to be among the best in the Colonial, so they better not overlook CofC.

-DAVIDSON AT TEMPLE.  As weak as the Atlantic Ten has been, Davidson comes in with just one loss and is one of the few teams (along with VCU and SLU) that may be showing signs of life.  A win at Temple would be HUGE.  The Owls are a good team, but they could also use a little more muscle on their resume, so there is something to be gained here by both teams.

-DRAKE VS IOWA STATE (Hy-Vee Classic).  This game probably doesn’t have too many people excited, but Drake comes into this with just one loss, and Iowa State, while good, has also shown that they can be vulnerable.

-UTAH AT KENTUCKY.  People have been down on Kentucky, and while they may not be as good as they’re used to being, they still have just two losses, one of which was to Duke, and the other of which was in overtime to Seton Hall.  They shouldn’t have too much trouble today with a Utah team that just isn’t quite there this year.

-BELMONT AT UCLA.  We’ve been big on Belmont all year long.  This is their chance to pick up a quality road win and get the attention of the selection committee. They have just one loss, and have beaten a pretty good Lipscomb team twice, so the Bruins will not want to overlook them.

-ARIZONA STATE AT GEORGIA.  Georgia doesn’t appear to be all that strong this year, but they are 4-0 at home, and this is the first true road game for Arizona State.

-GRAND CANYON AT TEXAS.  The Lopes have had some close losses to good teams this year, but haven’t quite gotten over the hump.  Texas has had their ups and downs as well, and if they overlook this GCU team they may find themselves with another loss.

-GONZAGA AT NORTH CAROLINA.  This is only the second true road game of the year for the Zags, but they have certainly been tested.  But, this is still a VERY tough test.  They’re playing a likely protected seed in a true road game.  You don’t see many teams get wins like that, and the ones that do are the ones that end up with #1 seeds.  It should be a great game and a great test for both these teams.

-ABILENE CHRISTIAN AT TEXAS TECH.  I know this is a buy game, and I know it may end up looking like a buy game, but given how well Abilene Christian has played this year, and how we think they are the best team in the Southland, we are going to go ahead and highlight it.  It will be interesting to see what they can do against a really good Texas Tech team.

-VIRGINIA TECH VS WASHINGTON (Hall of Fame Boardwalk Classic).  Washington has had their ups and downs this year, but if they can play the way they did against Gonzaga, they’ll have way more ups for the rest of the year.  This is a chance to put a much needed quality win on their resume, which will go a long way toward cementing them as an NCAA Tournament team.  It would be a good win for VA Tech as well.  This one should be a really fun game.

-IOWA VS NORTHERN IOWA (Hy-Vee Classic).  Iowa is still in the rankings, and shouldn’t get much of a challenge from a Northern Iowa team that is still in rebuilding mode.

AUBURN VS UAB.  This game is in Birmingham, but it’s not on campus, so the crowd should be pretty evenly split, if not favoring Auburn.  Auburn is looking to improve on the year and maintain their top ten ranking.

-GEORGIA STATE AT KANSAS STATE.  K State has been somewhat disappointing this year whenever they’ve left home, but they’re at home tonight.  Still, they better not overlook a Georgia State team that already has some fairly decent wins.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT LOUISIANA.  These are two pretty good UTR teams.  LA Tech is the more tested team, but Louisiana has the home court advantage.  Both teams are playing for bragging rights, as well as a decent win on paper.

-CINCINNATI AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  Cincinnati has won nine straight, but this would by far be their best win in that stretch considering that it’s on the road against a ranked team.  Both teams are likely tournament teams, so this is a resume building opportunity.

-BYU VS UNLV (Neon Hoops Showcase).  BYU has won three straight and appears to be a whole new team since getting healthy.  The game is in Vegas, not it’s not on campus.

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT NEVADA.  South Dakota State is off to a somewhat impressive 9-3 start, but they’re still looking for their first true road win.  Getting it against a top ten team like Nevada won’t be easy.  Nevada can remain unbeaten and on pace to earn a protected seed with a win.

-USC AT OKLAHOMA.  The Sooners have been one of the more surprising teams of the season.  The can improve to 9-1 with a win in this one.

-BOISE STATE AT OREGON.  Oregon is a modest 6-3 right now and really needs to hold serve in games like this because their margin for error is rather small.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT SAN DIEGO.  Northern Colorado hasn’t played that tough of a schedule, but they do come into this game with just one loss.  If they’re able to pick this one up, then we’ll all have to sit up and take notice.  San Diego is 8-3 with a few decent wins this season, and will likely make some noise in the West Coast this year.

-TEXAS A&M VS OREGON STATE (Game in Portland, OR).  Oregon State may not be good enough to rise to the level of a tournament team, but they are 6-2 and have another winnable game tonight.

-BAYLOR AT ARIZONA.  Baylor has been rather underwhelming this year.  Arizona has been decent, but not great.  They’ll need to hold serve in this one.

-LSU VS SAINT MARY’S (Neon Hoops Classic, Las Vegas, NV).  LSU looks to be the superior team, and it’s a chance for them to add another decent win away from home to their resume.

 

BUY GAMES (and other games worth mentioning, but not highlighting)

-Bucknell @ Ohio State
-Old Dominion @ Syracuse
-Appalachian State @ South Florida – USF can improve to 7-2
-Western Michigan @ Michigan
-UMES @ Pittsburgh
-Kentucky Christian (nondiv1) @ Liberty
-UNC Asheville @ Wofford
-NJIT @ Fairleigh Dickinson – NJIT can improve to 11-2 on the year and win their 6th road game
-UTSA @ Arkansas
-Eastern Kentucky @ Xavier
-Manhattan @ UConn
-Eastern Illinois @ Bradley – Bradley can improve to 8-3
-Jackson State @ Murray State – Murray can improve to a rather impressive 7-1
-Alabama State @ Utah State
-Denver @ UC Irvine
-LMU @ Portland State – LMU can get to 10-1 and win their 3rd road game

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