News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Feb 20th

NEWS AND NOTES

-On January 3rd, Indiana knocked off Illinois to improve to 12-2 on the year.  They have gone 1-11 since then.  Their loss to Purdue last night, while close, was one of the more poorly played games that we’ve seen at the div1 level all season long.  Early on in the game, commentator Dan Dakich was interviewing a cameraman.  Why? I don’t know, but it was far more entertaining than the game itself.  Purdue picked up another conference road win and swept the series against their rival.  I think they are on pace for a protected seed.  Indiana is interesting, and our Hoops HD committee has been arguing about them for a while.  On one hand they’ve lost 11 out of 12, but on the other they have some incredible wins on their resume that are better than what anyone else in the bottom half of the bracket is likely to have.   So..what do you do with them?  I know what I want to do with them, but I’m not sure everyone shares my opinion.

-Florida State continues to roll.  They won their 8th straight yesterday by knocking off Clemson on the road in a game where they really didn’t sweat.  Clemson is squarely on the bubble and sure could have used that win.  They’ll have some other opportunities, but their chances are starting to run out.

-Baylor picked up a VERY impressive road win at Iowa State.  This followed up a very impressive road win by the Cyclones over the weekend.  It also starts to jam up the top of the standings.  A week or so ago we were just assuming Kansas wouldn’t do it this year.  But, with five games to go in the conference schedule just one game separates the top three teams, and one of those teams is Kansas.  One of those teams is now NOT Iowa State.  So, the Jayhawks may finish in at least a tie for first for about the gazillionth year in a row.

-Maryland picked up what I think is their biggest win of the year by knocking off a very good Iowa team on the road.  Maryland had what seemed to be a controlling lead, but Iowa came storming back and had a chance to win the game at the buzzer, but the shot and the put back did not go down. (Amazingly, this was the first time in 28 tries that Maryland beat a ranked team on the road. – JS)

-South Carolina blasted Ole Miss.  They have a very weak overall profile still, but they are now 9-4 in SEC play, and if you look at their remaining five games they are all winnable given how well they’ve been playing.  If South Carolina wins out, and I realize that is assuming a lot, I think they are in the field.  At the very least they are a VERY interesting discussion.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-NORTH CAROLINA AT DUKE (ACC) (***Spotlight Game***).  It’s a huge rivalry.  It’s for a share (if UNC wins) or outright (if Duke wins) first place in the conference.  It’s for helping cement a #1 seed.  They are eight miles apart.  And if history repeats itself you better enjoy this game because you won’t see them play in the NCAA Tournament.

-RUTGERS AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State still has a path to a #1 seed, but they pretty much need to win out in order to get it.  Rutgers is a long way from the NCAA Tournament, but they are teetering around .500, which is certainly a step in the right direction, especially when you consider some of the close games they’ve lost.

-VILLANOVA AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Nova is looking to bounce back after a loss at Saint John’s where they blew a 19 point lead and appeared to be cruising.  Georgetown is hovering around outside the bubble and needs a strong finish to the season in order to make the field.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT GEORGIA (SEC). Mississippi State is relatively safe and can win their third game in a row tonight, as well as pick up another road win.

-FLORIDA AT LSU (SEC).  LSU is one of the hottest teams in the country right now, and has another very winnable game tonight which can keep them at the top of the SEC standings and on a path to end up as a protected seed.

-LOUISVILLE AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  Louisville has been fantastic for the first 35 minutes of nearly all the games they’ve played in this year, and despite two recent meltdowns that was followed up by a very near meltdown, they’re still in really good shape as a team.  A road win should stabilize both their resume and mental health.  Syracuse has been schizophrenic all year.  You don’t know if they’re going to win at Duke or lose a buy game at home.

-XAVIER AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Seton Hall has strung together several wins and should be able to pick up their fourth straight tonight against a Xavier team that’s been playing better, but still seems to be a long way away from the field.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT NC STATE (ACC).  NC State appears to be hovering around the bubble and a loss at home to a team that’s nowhere near the field would really crash an anvil into their resume.

-NORTHWESTERN AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Ohio State is probably safely in the bracket for now, but is also probably not safely in the top half of it.  They need to hold serve at home against a non-tournament caliber team.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  The Johnnies have played great in some games and below average in others this year.  In their last game against Villanova they played both great and below average in the same game.  They are in relatively good shape and can better themselves even more if they can pick up this road win.

-ARKANSAS AT AUBURN (SEC).  Auburn has not done anything spectacular other than avoid losses that are disastrous, and that should end up being enough.  They’re at home against a team that will likely miss the field, and they need to win this one.

-BUTLER AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Marquette has a path to a protected seed and should get it if they are able to hold serve the rest of the way.  Some say that Butler is on the bubble, and while the bubble is weak, I think they need to string together several wins to get close to the NCAA Tournament.

-STANFORD AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve).  Arizona State may blow Stanford out.  Or, they may get blown out.  They may win out, or they may lose all the rest of their remaining games.  They are one of the hardest teams to predict from night to night.  They’re also right on the bubble and really need to win.

-NEVADA AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  Nevada keeps rolling and should end up with a protected seed if they win out, which they are certainly good enough to do.

-NEW MEXICO AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  I still think Utah State will get some serious attention from the committee if they are able to hold serve the rest of the way.  If they’re able to knock off Nevada later this year then I think they’re in.

UNDER THE RADAR

-LIPSCOMB AT FGCU (Atlantic Sun).  Lipscomb is in a tie for first place and will get serious consideration from the committee if they win out, but lose in the conference tournament

-EVANSVILLE AT LOYOLA CHICAGO (Missouri Valley).  Loyola is in a race with Drake for a first place finish and the #1 seed in the conference tournament (which I guess doesn’t matter since it’s at a predetermined site).

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT OMAHA (Summit League).  Omaha is just a half game back of South Dakota State in the Summit Standings.  The tournament is at a predetermined site, though, so I guess it doesn’t matter.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Feb 19th

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-Virginia picked up another win against a ranked team away from home when they knocked off Virginia Tech last night.  The Hoos have yet to lose to anyone other than Duke, and that may be good enough for a solid #1 seed.

-Illinois is worth paying attention to.  They have a lousy resume due to being lousy for most of the season, but they’re not playing lousy now.  They went into Wisconsin and actually had themselves in position to win the game with less than a minute to go.  They’ll need to win the Big Ten Tournament to make the field, but they appear to be good enough to break quite a bit of stuff and ruin some peoples’ days between now and the end of the year.

-TCU lost to Oklahoma State, which has me scratching my head even more about how the hell they won at Iowa State.  I think they’ll make the field, and there have been nights where they’ve definitely looked like an NCAA Tournament caliber team, but there have seemingly been more nights where they haven’t.

-DAYTON AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  Most likely not a game that impacts the NCAA tournament, but Davidson is tied for first place and will be looked at by the committee (albeit for maybe just a few seconds) if they end up there.

-VANDERBILT AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  Vandy is still looking for their first conference win, and Tennessee is looking to bounce back from a rather decisive loss at Kentucky.  I’d say Tennessee should blow them out, but this was a struggle for them the first time they met.

-PURDUE AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  This is a rivalry game that Purdue needs to win to help cement their spot as a protected seed, and that Indiana needs to win in order to stop sucking and help get them into the NCAA Tournament at all.

-OHIO AT BUFFALO (MAC).  Buffalo should land in the top half of the bracket if they win out through the regular season, which they are good enough to do.

-AKRON AT BOWLING GREEN (MAC).  This game won’t impact the NCAA at-large pool, but Bowling Green is in a tie for first place with Buffalo.

-OLE MISS AT SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC).  Both teams are 8-4 in conference play, but South Carolina started running once they were so far behind the pack that they’re still not caught up to the at-large caliber teams.  Still, if they keep winning, they can put themselves in a unique situation.  Ole Miss is one of the biggest surprise teams of the year, and they should land safely in the NCAA Tournament barring a collapse.

-MARYLAND AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Both teams will probably land in the top half of the bracket, and if Iowa keeps winning at the clip they have been they could end up as a protected seed.

-RHODE ISLAND AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  If VCU wins out through the regular season, which they should, I believe they will be inside the bubble and in the field even if they don’t win the A10 Tournament.  As weak as that league has been this year, it still looks as though they’ll put a team inside the bubble.

-KENTUCKY AT MISSOURI (SEC).  Kentucky is coming off a huge home win against Tennessee and should be able to get this one so long as they don’t fall asleep during the game.  Well, I guess a little nap wouldn’t hurt, but anything beyond that and they may be in trouble.

-FLORIDA STATE AT CLEMSON (ACC).  Florida State has won seven straight and can add another nice win to their resume if they pull this off.  Clemson is back to losing multiple games in spectacular ways that only Clemson can seem to do.  They’ve lost their last two games by just one point, and need a win like this (along with a few others) to put them on the right side of the bubble, so there is a huge sense of urgency tonight.

-BAYLOR AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  Baylor is still looking like a tournament team, but they have hit a bit of a skid.  Iowa State is looking more and more like a protected seeded caliber team, especially after what they did over the weekend, and should be able to pick this one up at home.

-ALABAMA AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  Alabama is right on the bubble, and they need to win.  They don’t have many true road wins, and they have to demonstrate that they’re able to beat teams as bad as TAMU on the road.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Bucknell at Colgate

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Bucknell (17-9, 11-3 Patriot) at Colgate (17-10, 9-5 Patriot) – 7:00 PM EST (WatchStadium.com)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day presents a potential matchup previewing the upcoming Patriot League championship – the Bucknell Bison hit the road to upstate New York tonight to take on the hometown Colgate Raiders. Bucknell had a surprising loss at Holy Cross over the weekend – it has left the door open for either Lehigh or Colgate to potentially climb up to the #1 spot in the league. However, a win by the Bison tonight would give them season sweeps of both 2nd place Lehigh (one game back of Bucknell as of today) and 3rd place Colgate (two games back of Bucknell as of today). Nate Sestina averages 16.4 PPG and 8.1 RPG for Bucknell; Kimbal McKenzie leads the Bison with 17.2 PPG.

On the other hand, Colgate can things more interesting should they manage a win tonight and come within a game of first place themselves. They would win any potential tiebreaker with Lehigh for seeding given a season sweep over the Mountain Hawks, and if American finishes 4th in the league standings, Colgate would own a tiebreaker edge over Bucknell should the Bison end up tied with Colgate in the standings (although Bucknell wins the tiebreaker if Army finishes in 4th, however). Colgate does have a current four-game winning streak in progress following a tough road win at American over the weekend. Jordan Burns had 20 points in the Raiders’ overtime win.

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The Hoops HD Report: February 18th

Chad is joined by David, Jon, and John as we recap another eventful week.  We start in the SEC with the big game between Tennessee and Kentucky, and look back at the thriller between Kentucky and LSU.  It now looks like the SEC has three teams that could get protected seeds, two more teams in Ole Miss and Mississippi State that are safely in the field, and several other teams that are hovering around the bubble with chances to play their way in.  We also look at the ACC where Duke and Virginia continue to role, and where Louisville had a week that could cause cardiac arrest where they blew a huge lead to Duke, and nearly blew a late lead to Clemson.  In the Big 12 Kansas is back in the hunt after picking up a much needed road win at TCU and defending their home court.  Iowa State and Texas Tech are also coming off really decisive wins against good teams.  We also discuss Houston and Nevada and discuss how good we think they actually are and how they might fair against teams on the #1 and #2 lines.  All that, and much more!!

 

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Happy Tourney-versary!: HoopsHD interviews Hall of Famer Pamela McGee

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With the 2019 NCAA tourney tipping off next month, we will spend this month taking a walk down memory lane with a choice collection of players/coaches who are celebrating an awesome anniversary this year. From a comeback win to clinch the 1954 tourney title (65th anniversary) through a last-second loss in the 2014 Final 4 (5th anniversary), these legends have all carved out a little piece of history in past Marches. We continue our series with Pamela McGee, whose family plays basketball better than your family. Pamela and her sister Paula are arguably the 2 most successful basketball-playing twins of all-time: they won 75 straight games at Flint Northern High School (including a pair of Michigan state titles), scored more than 2000 PTS each and were named All-Americans at USC, and won back-to-back NCAA titles in 1983 and 1984. Pamela continued to win even after graduating: she remained in Los Angeles to win a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics, then headed back to Michigan to win a WNBA title as an assistant coach for Detroit in 2003. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Pamela about the 35th anniversary of both her 1984 NCAA title and Olympic gold medal.

At Flint Northern High School you and your sister Paula went 75-0 and won 2 state titles: how were you able to stay focused for 75 straight games? We also won a state title in track and a regional title in volleyball. It was not about staying focused: I have always wanted to win and the wins just kept coming. Once you win 1 title you want to win another title. My sister and I were 6’3”: back in the world of early 1980s high school women’s basketball that was like having a pair of 7-footers so we were pretty dominant.

What made you choose USC? I always wanted to go to UCLA so we went there for a basketball camp during my junior year to check it out in person. In Michigan we grew up in the hood playing against guys where everyone (including us) would talk a lot of smack. At the camp we played against the counselors who were already in college and we talked some smack while beating them. UCLA Coach Billie Moore did not appreciate that and she told other college coaches that we had a bad attitude. I tried to find out who UCLA’s biggest rival was, learned that it was USC, and that was all she wrote!

In the 1983 NCAA tourney title game future Hall of Famer Kim Mulkey missed a shot at the buzzer in a 2-PT loss by Louisiana Tech: what did it mean to you to win a title? We had Cynthia Cooper/Cheryl Miller, whose uniforms are retired along with mine and my sister’s: that was a special team. We had worked so hard to get there and I knew that we were going to win.

In the 1984 NCAA tourney you were named to the all-tourney team after winning your 2nd straight title: was it extra-special to win it at Pauley Pavilion? That was very special because it was my senior year. I won a title on April 1st, graduated with my degree in economics in the spring, and then won a gold medal at the Forum in August.

You were named All-American in 1984 and you still remain in the top-10 in school history in career PTS/REB: how were you able to balance your scoring with your rebounding? When you have 3 other great players around you like Cynthia/Cheryl/Paula it is hard to get your own shots! The only way I could get points was to score after getting some offensive rebounds.

You played for team USA at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles: how did you like playing for Coach Pat Summitt, and what did it mean to you to win a gold medal? I was not 1 of Pat’s favorite players because she did not think that I worked hard enough (even though I scored 25-30 PPG during college) so I did not play a lot at the Olympics. 1 of the things I always look back on is that world-class athletes sometimes have to compete against themselves: I always use (fellow 1984 Olympian from the Pac-12) Jackie Joyner-Kersee as my motivation because she ended up becoming a world-record holder. I can tell my grandkids that there were only 12 women in the world who have a gold medal in basketball from 1984…and I am 1 of the 12.

After college you played pro in several foreign countries: what was the biggest difference between college basketball in the US and pro basketball overseas? Some players did not like it because there was a lot of down time. When you only have 1 game a week you end up spending a lot of time by yourself but I liked it. Women’s basketball is very big in Brazil (almost as big as the NFL) and also in Europe.

In 2003 you won the WNBA title as an assistant to Coach Bill Laimbeer with Detroit: how did you like working for Bill, and how were you able to beat 2-time defending champion LA after losing the 1st game of the best-of-3 series? I remember going into the locker room after Game 1 and reminding the team that LA still had to come to 8 Mile. They might be Hollywood but we were blue-collar workers! It was interesting to work for Bill.

In 2012 you were inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame: where does that rank among the highlights of your career? I do not know if I can rank it but it was a wonderful award.

Your twin sister Paula was your teammate at USC, your daughter Imani made the WNBA All-Rookie Team, your son JaVale won 2 straight NBA titles, and your nephew Jarron Gilbert played in the NFL: who is the best athlete in the family? I would say that JaVale has the most athletic ability.

1 of your favorite slogans is, “If it don’t make cents, then it don’t make sense”: what does that mean, and how should people apply it to their own lives? I use that methodology to explain how you need to have discipline in business/finance as well as staying on top of your game. If you cannot make money doing what you love, then it is a hobby instead of a business.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: North Carolina A&T at Norfolk State

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North Carolina A&T (14-11, 9-2 MEAC) at Norfolk State (15-11, 10-1 MEAC) – 8:00 PM EST (FloHoops.com)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Norfolk, Virginia for a showdown between the top 2 teams in the MEAC – the Norfolk State Spartans will host the North Carolina A&T Aggies. A&T has won three games in a row in conference play after a brief 2-game slide against both Florida A&M and Bethune-Cookman on the road. In their last outing at Howard, A&T had 5 guys in double figures; they were led by Ronald Jackson’s 16 points in an 85-81 victory.

The one variable between both teams is the trip to Florida A&M – unlike the Aggies, the Spartans did win in Tallahassee last week, and did so by a fairly comfortable 66-54 margin. Two of their last four games have been thrillers – they beat rival North Carolina Central in overtime in their last outing and also erased a 24-point deficit when they won at Howard a couple of weeks ago. Nic Thomas leads Norfolk State with 14.5 PPG.

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