Under the Radar Game of the Day: UC-Irvine at Long Beach State

UC-Irvine at Long Beach State, 10:30 PM Eastern, Fox Sports Prime Ticket/Fox Sports San Diego/Fox College Sports-Pacific

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to the Big West conference tonight for a matchup between the Anteaters of UC-Irvine and the 49ers of Long Beach State.  The standings in this league have suddenly become an incredible logjam, with six teams entering play tonight within a game in the loss column of each other.  At 6-2 in conference, Long Beach State is currently technically the conference leader.  The 49ers are only 12-12 overall, though they have won 5 of their last 6 contests.  Gabe Levin led the way for Dan Monson’s team on Saturday in a win at Cal State-Northridge, scoring 19 points.

Although UC-Irvine is only 9-14 overall, the Anteaters are 4-3 in Big West play and a win tonight could tie them with Long Beach in the loss column (though still possibly behind a few of the other 2 loss teams at the top).  Irvine did pick up a solid home win last time out against UC-Riverside.  Tommy Rutherford had a double-double in that victory with 15 points and 10 rebounds, while teammate Jonathan Galloway picked up one as well, scoring 10 points to go with 14 boards.  Efforts like those will be needed again tonight if the Anteaters want to pull off the surprise win on the road.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Jan 30th

NEWS AND NOTES

CLICK HERE for this week’s Hoops HD Report

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Buffalo and Kent State – CLICK HERE

-Kansas picked up a very impressive win against a very good K State team that was at home and jacked up, Michigan beat Northwestern, and Duke blew Notre Dame off the court in the second half.  That’s really it as far as tournament caliber teams.  But, when you look at all the games from UTR teams yesterday, it may have been the single most exciting day in college basketball history!!

-We had five overtime games, of those five, two were double OT games, and a third was a triple OT game.  Siena knocked off Saint Peter’s in a low scoring 3OT affair, Chattanooga upset UNCG in a double overtime thriller, Fairield pulled off a home upset over Iona in double overtime, Lipscomb avoided a loss to SC Upstate in double overtime, and grambling knocked off Mississippi Valley State in a Centenary stakes game in overtime.  Other action included a missed three point shot at the buzzer by The Citadel that would have knocked off East Tennessee State, Jacksonville hitting two freethrows with less than a second to play to beat Stetson, NJIT almost blowing a 20pt lead but holding on to beat Kennesaw State by 3, and a shot in the final second by Pine Bluff to beat Jackson State by just 2.  Much of this was all happening at the same time.  We recorded the Hoops HD Report (linked above) last night, and it was great fun having all of us online together while all this was going on!  Very little of it really meant anything at all as far as the NCAA Tournament goes, but it was still great!!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-RHODE ISLAND AT UMASS (Atlantic Ten).  Rhody had a close call against Duquesne and now goes on the road to face their (sort of) rivals.  They shouldn’t have too much trouble picking up another road win, but UMass has played well at home at times.

-INDIANA AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Ohio State is looking to rebound from a loss at the buzzer to Penn State that will make it a lot more difficult (but certainly not impossible) to end up as a protected seed.  They’re facing an Indiana team that’s having a rough year.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON (ACC).  North Carolina is coming off a somewhat surprising home loss to NC State, but is still in really good shape overall and should still be able to end up as a protected seed.  Clemson has struggled since losing one of their best players to an injury and barely held on to beat Georgia Tech over the weekend.  They’re at home, but this is still a very tall order.

-FLORIDA AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Florida is finally looking like a protected seed on a close to consistent basis, but they still have some work to do in order to end up with a seed that good.  Winning on the road against a Georgia team that’s on the bubble (and could really use a win like this for that reason) would go a long way.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  After losing at Vanderbilt and being just 3-5 in the conference, this game suddenly has a very pivotal feel for TCU.  They face an Okie State team who also needs to string together some wins, and who has to look at games like this where they’re at home against non-protected seeds as winnable games that they need on their resume.  There is quite a bit at stake for both these teams tonight.

-XAVIER AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East)  Xavier continues to climb the rankings and right now looks like a solid #2 seed who still has an outside shot of ending up on the #1 line.  Saint John’s continues to play like crap in the conference, but they did give the Muskies a bit of a scare when they met earlier this year.

-AUBURN AT OLE MISS (SEC).  We at Hoops HD now think of Auburn as a solid protected seed, and if that’s true then this is the kind of game they should be expected to win.  Not just able to win, but expected to win.  It’s a road game against an NIT caliber team (if that).  Ole Miss has played well at home at times, but it’s still a game that a protected seeded caliber team should win.

-VANDERBILT AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky is coming off their biggest regular season win in several years and has perhaps turned the corner.  They shouldn’t have too much trouble at home against a Vandy team that currently sits at the bottom of the league.

-ARKANSAS AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  It’s certainly not too late for TAMU, but they now have to string together a rather long string of wins in order to end up inside the bubble and in the field.  Arkansas is a pretty strong team, but they’re not exactly at a point to where they can just put it on cruise control either.  This is one of many games that has a pivotal feel to it for both teams.

-NORTHERN NEW MEXICO (nondiv1) AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  Buy game.  And….why????

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Buffalo at Kent State

Buffalo at Kent State, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

The Buffalo Bulls are back in the spotlight again as the Under the Radar Game of the Day returns to the Mid-American Conference tonight.  Tonight’s game at Kent State may be the toughest remaining road test left on the Bulls’ regular season schedule.  Buffalo enters with a record of 16-5 overall and 8-0 in MAC play.  They have solid metrics, with the exception of their RPI — which is flat out amazing at 26.  More realistically, their KPI rating is in the mid-50s and their JNG is in the low 60s.  Leading the way for the Bulls this season has been Nick Perkins, who scored 20 last time out and CJ Massinburg, who has 7 double-doubles on the season.  Also, don’t forget Missouri transfer Wes Clark who has provided this team with even more depth since becoming eligible after the first semester.

Kent State enters tonight’s game at 11-10 overall and 5-3 in MAC play.  The Golden Flashes are coming off an 8 point road win at Central Michigan last time out.  Jaylin Walker and Kevin Zabo both scored over 20 points in that win, while Adonis De La Rosa notched a double-double.  Another strong team effort will be needed tonight if Kent State wants to hand the Bulls their first MAC loss of the season.

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The Hoops HD Report: January 29th

We begin by talking about the turmoil at Michigan State and what impact that could have in both the short-run and the long-run.  From there we review a huge weekend in the ACC with Virginia and NC State both picking up huge road wins.  We talk about whether or not Virginia deserves to be the overall #1 seed, and where NC State might end up in the bracket.  We review all the Big 12/SEC Showcase games and discuss Kentucky’s big win at West Virginia and Alabama’s big win over Oklahoma.  In the American, we look at Cincinnati and discuss whether or not their seed would reflect their current top ten rankings.  All that, and much more…

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, January 29th

NEWS AND NOTES

-We will be recording our Hoops HD Report tonight, and discussing what was a very busy week of college basketball.

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-For Chad Sherwood’s latest personal Bracket Projections, as well as an explanation of what he did that was completely wrong – CLICK HERE

-Sunday was rather chalky.  Villanova, Purdue, and Michigan State all won road games, but they all had to sweat to do it.  Nova doesn’t look quite the same without Booth, Purdue survived a tremendous effort from rival Indiana, and Michigan State dominated the second half, but needed to come back to beat Maryland.

-Clemson, who is also dealing with injuries, barely escaped Georgia Tech. The Yellowjackets had a shot at the buzzer that would have won them the game.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT THE CITADEL (SoCon).  I’m really starting to like this East Tennessee State team.  Anything short of winning out won’t be enough, and even if they do win out that still may not be enough, but they are for real and the committee should at least look at them if they’re able to win out.

-NOTRE DAME AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke will look to rebound from their loss to Virginia over the weekend.  They face a Notre Dame team that should be feeling rather desperate right now.

-NORTHWESTERN AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Michigan appears to be coasting to the top half of the bracket and shouldn’t have any trouble holding serve against a Northwestern team that needs to pull it together just to make the NIT.

-KANSAS AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  K State missed a last second shot that would have won the game the first time these two met.  They’ve been playing extremely well since then and they’re at home tonight in front of a crowd that should be absolutely nuts during this game.  On paper, K State’s NCAA Tournament resume keeps getting better and better, and a win tonight will give it another huge boost.  Kansas, ironically, has really played well on the road this year.  Of their four losses, just one has come in a true road game, and that was at Oklahoma in a game where they led most of the way.  So, it’s hard to even guess what kind of game we may see tonight.

-NEBRASKA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Nebraska needs to take care of business against all the non-tournament teams remaining on their schedule, and that includes this game tonight.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: North Florida at Florida Gulf Coast

North Florida at Florida Gulf Coast, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

Without a true marquee game on the Under the Radar slate tonight, it is time to turn our attention to the Atlantic Sun conference, and one of only a small handful of teams remaining undefeated in conference play – the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles.  Dunk City picked up its 7th conference win of the season on Saturday, beating second place Jacksonville at home by 6 points.  FGCU has now gone through each of its conference opponents once without a loss, and begins the second trip through league play tonight.  Brandon Goodwin continues to excel for this team, as he has scored in double figures in all but two games he has played so far this season.  Also keep an eye on Zach Johnson, who has scored at least 14 in every A-Sun game this year.

Tonight, the Eagles will be hosting cross-state rival North Florida.  The Ospreys enter play at 10-14 overall and 4-3 in the Atlantic Sun.  UNF is only a game behind Jacksonville for second place, and with the conference tournament being played on the campus site of the higher seeded team, could be in line to host at least one if not two games in that event.  The Ospreys had four players in double figures in a loss last week to this same Gulf Coast team, led by 28 from JT Escobar.  Noah Horchler had a double-double with 10 points and 11 boards in that loss, while Ivan Gandia-Rosa dished out 10 assists.  The Ospreys will need another strong team effort — and will need to find a way to stop the Gulf Coast offense — if they want a win tonight.  However, with both teams among the faster Tempo teams in the nation according to KenPom, tonight’s game should be fun, even if the upset does not occur.

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