News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 28th

NEWS AND NOTES

CLICK HERE for Jon Teitel’s latest seedlist and Bracket Projections

CLICK HERE for Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Bucknell and Boston University at The Roof

-Yesterday was a hugely crazy day.  Virginia now holds what seems to be the single most impressive win in all of college basketball as they went into Duke, and pretty much controlled the game from tip to Buzzer.  For much of the game the Hoos had a double digit lead, but Duke did come back and pull even, and actually had the chance to get the lead in the final minute due to some uncharacteristically poor free throw shooting from Virginia.  This is, without question, a #1 seed caliber win for Virginia.

-They weren’t the only ones that got a huge win.  NC State went into Chapel Hill (which is rumored to be just eight miles away from Duke), and picked up a major upset win.  When a bubble team wins on the road against a protected seed caliber team, they oftentimes cease being bubble teams and begin being solid tournament teams.  NC State has some warts on their resume, but they also have a win against Duke and a road win at North Carolina (along with a win against Arizona in the Battle 4 Atlantis).  That’s pretty good.

-Kentucky, like a lot of young and talented teams, have been inconsistent this year.  Yesterday at West Virginia was the perfect example.  They were awful for much of the first half and absolutely fantastic at all other times.  Kentucky picks up what is easily their best win of the year, but they did so after falling down to a really good defensive team by 17 in the first half, and on the road against a crowd that was bonkers, but yet somehow had the poise to come back and win.  This may be a moment where Kentucky really kicks it into gear and comes thundering down the stretch.

-Arizona picked up another win!  But, it wasn’t easy and it wasn’t without a little controversy.  Utah played extremely well and had a shot at the end of the game to win it, but it was blocked and Arizona came up with it.  On the playground there is no way it’s a foul.  On the court…some refs would have whistled it.  Others wouldn’t.  This one didn’t.  Game over.

-Alabama got another big win at home against Oklahoma.  The Crimson Tide have been off and on throughout the year, but they are certainly on right now and are showing signs that they are going to stay on the rest of the way.

-Texas Tech picked up a really nice road win at South Carolina that was probably tougher to get than how it will look on their resume.  The Gamecocks have been playing well lately and they played well again yesterday despite the loss.

-Arizona State finally held serve and beat Colorado.  We normally don’t mention chalk in our news and notes, but this is worth mentioning because of how often Arizona State had been failing to do that lately.

-Rhode Island beat Duquense as you would expect.  Despite trailing the Dukes by as many as 15 points during the game, they beat them at the buzzer, which you would not expect, but they did get the win and remain unbeaten in A10 play.

-Kansas State had more trouble with Georgia than I thought they would, but they ended up pulling it out at home and continue to build what looks like will end up being a tournament caliber resume.

-Florida State picked up a nice win at home against a Miami team that still appears to be okay, but who’s resume still looks a little anemic and in need of a protein boost at some point.

-Arkansas held off Oklahoma State in a thriller.  Oklahoma State has yet to win a road game, and although they’ve played well and had some big wins they didn’t look like they had it in them to hang with a team on the road that’s likely to end up in the top half of the bracket.  It was a really good effort by the Pokes and they’ll certainly have other opportunities in conference to get some big wins.

-It was also the first time that the SEC came out victorious in the SEC-Big 12 challenge; they won 6 out of the 10 games yesterday.

-East Tennessee State picked up a nice road win at Wofford, and at 18-4 with one of those four losses being at Xavier in the final minute after they pretty much blew a 22-pointt second half lead, you kinda gotta wonder about ETSU.

-Virginia Tech got a nice road win at Notre Dame.  Things are looking a little better for VA Tech, who still has work to do, and a little worse for Notre Dame, who now has even more work to do.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VILLANOVA AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Villanova must deal with the injury of Phil Booth.  They didn’t have a whole lot of depth, and now they have even less.  It will be interesting to see what they do today against this Marquette team on the road.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Michigan State is taking a bath in the press (and understandably so) for the sexual assault issues that have come to surface.  It’s hard to say how that will effect them for the rest of the season.  It is important to point out the obvious, and that’s none of the current players had anything to do with it, but they are still being forced to play within the cloud of criticism that engulfs that whole school right now.  On paper, Michigan State is gunning for a protected seed, and Maryland needs to string together some wins just to earn a spot in the field.

-EAST CAROLINA AT SMU (American).  This is a virtual buy game for an SMU team that still has a lot of work to do.  If they end up blowing this one, then they’ll have even more work to do.

-WAGNER AT ROBERT MORRIS (Northeast). It’s a two-team race for the top and the winner claims sole possession of first place in the conference. In the NEC, that means homecourt for the entirety of the conference tournament, so there are huge stakes here. Wagner won the first matchup between both teams last week.

-OAKLAND AT WRIGHT STATE (Horizon). Oakland got a huge win at Northern Kentucky and a win for the Golden Grizzlies today would them right back into the conference race. A win by Wright State would keep the Raiders in sole possession of the Horizon lead.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT HOUSTON (American).  Houston is a fringe bubble team with a small margin for error.  Losing at home to a weak team is certainly outside said margin for error.

-PURDUE AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Purdue is red hot and should end up on the #1 line if they keep it up.  Indiana has had a pretty rough year, but they are at home and it is a rivalry game so you don’t want to just completely count them out.

-CALIFORNIA AT USC (Pac Twelve).  USC has been playing really well in the last few weeks and should end up inside the bubble if they keep it up.

-SETON HALL AT DEPAUL (Big East).  This is perhaps the most winnable conference road game that Seton Hall has on the schedule, and they need to take care of business and pick up the W.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT LOYOLA CHICAGO (Missouri Valley).  At 17-4 overall and with a pretty big win on their resume at Florida, the selection committee should give Loyola a serious look if they’re able to win out.  Northern Iowa had some nice wins OOC as well.  In conference, well, not so much.

-TULSA AT WICHITA STATE (American).  Wichita has had their struggles, but they should still end up on the top half of the bracket very easily if they’re able to hold serve in games like this.

-CLEMSON AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Clemson is still adjusting to life without Dante Grantham, so we can’t just think that any given game will be easy for them.  They face a Georgia Tech team that isn’t anywhere near the field, but that has played really well at home on occasion.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve).  I’m really big on Washington’s tournament chances and think they’ll end up in the field if they finish strong.  That would certainly involve taking care of business against a rival Wazzu team that’s been awful since league play began.

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Bracketology 2018: March Madness Predictions (Version 5)

We are only 6 weeks away from Selection Sunday as we begin to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked every single 1 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, 63 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 43 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming weeks predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 11th. 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 4th out of 113 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Villanova (Big East)
1: Purdue (Big 10)
1: Virginia (ACC)
1: Duke (ACC)

2: Kansas (Big 12)
2: Xavier (Big East)
2: North Carolina (ACC)
2: West Virginia (Big 12)

3: Auburn (SEC)
3: Oklahoma (Big 12)
3: Michigan State (Big 10)
3: Clemson (ACC)

4: Arizona (Pac-12)
4: Cincinnati (AAC)
4: Texas Tech (Big 12)
4: Ohio State (Big 10)

5: Tennessee (SEC)
5: Florida (SEC)
5: Kentucky (SEC)
5: Seton Hall (Big East)

6: Wichita State (AAC)
6: Rhode Island (A-10)
6: Arizona State (Pac-12)
6: Creighton (Big East)

7: TCU (Big 12)
7: Gonzaga (WCC)
7: Louisville (ACC)
7: Miami FL (ACC)

8: Nevada (MWC)
8: Michigan (Big 10)
8: Florida State (ACC)
8: St. Mary’s (WCC)

9: Arkansas (SEC)
9: Butler (Big East)
9: Texas (Big 12)
9: Alabama (SEC)

10: Texas A&M (SEC)
10: Providence (Big East)
10: Kansas State (Big 12)
10: USC (Pac-12)

11: Marquette (Big East)
11: Houston (AAC)
11: SMU (AAC)
11: Syracuse (ACC)
11: Missouri (SEC)
11: Notre Dame (ACC)

12: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
12: New Mexico State (WAC)
12: Buffalo (MAC)
12: Loyola-Chicago (MVC)

13: Louisiana-Lafayette (Sun Belt)
13: South Dakota State (Summit)
13: East Tennessee State (SoCon)
13: Vermont (America East)

14: Belmont (OVC)
14: Wright State (Horizon)
14: Northeastern (CAA)
14: Montana (Big Sky)

15: Bucknell (Patriot)
15: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)
15: Canisius (MAAC)
15: Hawaii (Big West)

16: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun)
16: Penn (Ivy)
16: Radford (Big South)
16: Wagner (NEC)
16: North Carolina A&T (MEAC)
16: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (SWAC)

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Bucknell at Boston University

Bucknell at Boston University, 12:00 PM Eastern, CBS Sports Network

The Under the Radar Game of the Day comes to us from Boston this afternoon as the top two teams in the Patriot League square off.  Bucknell had been one of the most disappointing teams in the nation during the early part of the season, suffering surprising losses to the likes of Monmouth, Northeastern, VCU and even an early conference game at home to Boston U.  However, the Bison, a team that won 25 games last season, pushed West Virginia to the wire in the NCAA Tournament, and brought back almost every piece of that team, seem to have finally turned things around.  Bucknell has won 7 straight games including a solid 10 point road win at Navy earlier this week.  Stephen Brown scored 27 points while Zach Thomas had a double-double in that victory.

The Terriers of Boston University started the conference season at the top following their road win at Bucknell.  Unfortunately, they suffered a pair of disappointing losses, most notably a home loss to last place American 11 days ago.  The Terriers can bounce right back today, however, as a home win will tie them for first place with the Bison and give them the tiebreaker edge with the season sweep.  Keep an eye on Tyler Scanlon in today’s game, as he was a key to the earlier win at Bucknell.  Scanlon recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 boards in that victory.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Satuday, Jan 27th

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between NC Central and NC A&T – CLICK HERE

-NC STATE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  UNC v Duke is the bigger rivalry in terms of importance and pageantry and all that good stuff, but there are times I think that this one is actually more bitter even if it doesn’t mean as much on paper.  NC State is outside the bubble, but they are perhaps close enough to it to reach it, and if they were somehow able to win this one it would volt them inside of it.  North Carolina is ranked in the top ten and seems to be cruising toward a protected seed.

-TEXAS TECH AT SOUTH CAROLINA (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  This isn’t the game that most have circled, but it is perhaps the one I’m looking forward to the most.  South Carolina has been on fire the last two weeks with wins against Kentucky, and on the road against Georgia and Florida.  They’re at home today and have a very good chance at knocking off another ranked team in Texas Tech, that is (for now) solidly in the protected seed range.

-BAYLOR AT FLORIDA (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  This game looked a lot more attractive in November than it does now.  Florida is very inconsistent, but all and all has a much better profile than Baylor.

-DUQUESNE AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten).  If Rhody continues to hold serve in league play, which pretty much means winning all their games, they should cruise into the top half of the bracket.

-VIRGINIA AT DUKE (ACC).  This isn’t just a game between two protected seeds, it’s a game between two teams that could end up on the #1 line.  If Virginia gets this then it would be their biggest win of the season, and perhaps the biggest singular win on any team’s resume all season long.  It should be a fun one.

-OLE MISS AT TEXAS (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  Texas is solidly in the field and should be able to hold serve in this one.  Ole Miss’s next road win will be their first.

-GEORGIA AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  This is a very bubblish game, and it’s odd you get an OOC game at this juncture in the year between two bubble teams.  K-State seems to be on the rise, whereas Georgia seems to be back pedaling.

-OKLAHOMA AT ALABAMA (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  This is far from the easiest road game for Oklahoma, but it’s also not their first rodeo on the road.  Every game is a big game when you’re trying to land on the top two lines like Oklahoma is, and every game is a big game when you’re trying to cement yourself inside the bubble the way Alabama is, so this is a big game.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT BUTLER (Big East).  Butler appears to be safely on their way, but in a tough conference like the Big East teams need to make sure they take care of business in the easier, more winnable games.

-TROY AT LOUISIANA (Sun Belt).  I don’t think the committee will take Louisiana without the automatic bid even if they win out, but if they end the season with just three losses they will probably at least look at them.

-DAYTON AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic 10). While this game has no tournament implications whatsoever, this is the first installment of this year’s Arch Baron Cup. In the absence of a real rivalry like Xavier/Dayton, this is what Flyer fans get up for.

-TENNESSEE AT IOWA STATE (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  I like what this Tennessee team has been able to do this year and this is a chance for them to add one more OOC road win to their resume.

-MIAMI FL AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  It’s a rivalry game between two solid tournament teams who definitely have room to vamp up their resumes between now and the end of the year.  This will be a nice win both on and off paper for whoever pulls it off.

-SYRACUSE AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Syracuse is outside the bubble and needs to make sure they win their road games against weak teams.  Pitt’s next ACC Win will be their first.

-TCU AT VANDERBILT (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  This is a very winnable road game for a TCU team that could probably benefit from a true road win right about now.

-TEXAS A&M AT KANSAS (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  Prior to TAMU going off the rails it was looking like this would be a game between two top ten teams.  Now it’s looking like it may be a mauling where the end result is closer to looking like a buy game than it is a showcase game.  TAMU is in all kinds of trouble.  Winning at Kansas would certainly help, but it may be way over their heads at this point.

-UTAH AT ARIZONA (Pac Twelve).  Utah picked up a big win against at Arizona State on Thursday night, but still has a lot of ground to cover before they become a team that the committee would seriously consider.  Now having said that, winning at Arizona would certainly cover a lot of ground.  Arizona just keeps winning.  They’re 17-1 in non-exempt tournament games!

-CINCINNATI AT MEMPHIS (American).  Cincinnati keeps winning and winning and winning.  The problem is that while they have a lot of decent wins, they don’t really have any good wins against a team that’s likely to make the NCAA Tournament (at least not yet) and winning tonight won’t change that.

-LSU AT AUBURN (SEC).  LSU is a bubble team.  Auburn is on the fringe of a protected seed.  There is quite a bit to be gained by both teams in this one.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT ARKANSAS (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  Oklahoma State has been playing a lot better and although we still have them outside our bubble, they are getting closer and closer to it.  They’ll certainly have multiple opportunities at big wins the rest of the way.  Arkansas looks like a solid tournament team that can continue to pad their resume.

-KENTUCKY AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12/SEC Showcase).  West Virginia clearly appears to have all the advantages here.  They are the better team and they are at home.  I still think West Virginia is a solid top ten team that could possibly end up on the #1 line if they absolutely thunder down the stretch, but they’ll have to do more than what they’ve done up to this point and they can’t afford to lose games like this.  No one is really thinking of Kentucky as a protected seed, but a win in this game would go a long way toward changing that thinking.

-SAINT JOSPEH’S AT PENN (Big Five).  Penn looks to be tops in the Ivy League and although they are likely headed toward the #16 line, they have still had a good year and I like their chances of grabbing a Big Five win tonight.

-IONA VS MANHATTAN (Metro Atlantic, Nassau Coliseum).  This is one of the great UTR rivalries in the entire country, and we may be robbed of this edition of it.  Unless you buy a ticket you won’t see it.  I don’t believe it is being televised or streamed anywhere.  So, I say we take a long piss on whoever it is that’s responsible for not making this game available!!

-JACKONVILLE AT FLORIDA GULF COAST (Atlantic Sun).  We highlight this game only because the A-Sun plays its conference tournament at campus sites, and the winner of this game will be in first place going into the second half of conference play.

-UTEP AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Conference USA).  Middle Tennessee’s at-large hopes are barely flickering, but they are at least flickering a little bit.  They need to win out.  It’s pretty much as simple as that.

-MARSHALL AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA).  Western KY is in slightly better shape than Middle Tennessee despite the fact that they lost at home last week.  I think that win against Purdue is going to go a long way for the Toppers.  But, like Middle Tennessee, they need to win out or come very close to winning out.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  Other than the home loss to Saint Mary’s Gonzaga is on fire and rolling through the West Coast Conference.  That should continue tonight.

-COLORADO AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve).  Arizona State really needs to win this game.  Holy crap they need to win this game.  I mean….WOW, do they need to win this game!  They were amazing out of conference.  They’re just 3-5 in conference play, and this league isn’t exactly Murderer’s row.  Many of those five losses have been to sub-tournament level teams, and a few of them have come at home.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Some VERY bubblicous action coming to you from the ACC tonight!  Both of these teams have a lot of work to do, and both could really use this win tonight.

-WAKE FOREST AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Louisville is coming off a loss in an overtime thriller that was probably more frustrating than it was damaging.  They’re still in good shape, they still look to be improving as the year goes on, and they should be able to pick up this conference win at home.

-IOWA AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  There isn’t a whole lot of meat on Nebraska’s profile, but they have a long stretch of winnable games ahead of them and if they hold serve in all of them they should get the committee’s attention.

-OREGON STATE AT OREGON (Pac Twelve).  This game probably has bigger NIT implications than NCAA implications, but both teams have looked good at times, and it is a rivalry game, and on the rare occasion that both teams are at least decent it’s a fun game to watch.

-GEORGETOWN AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Creighton is cruising toward the top half of the bracket and should be able to hold serve at home tonight.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT UMKC (WAC).  If New Mexico State runs the table in WAC play then I think they’ll make the field regardless of what happens in the WAC Tourney.

-MISSOURI AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC).  Mizzou is squarely on the bubble and this is the kind of road win that could really help them out.  Mississippi State probably won’t make the field, but they’re still a tough team to beat on the road and the committee (should) realize that.

-BOISE STATE AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West).  I like this Boise State team.  I think they’re good.  They do lack the big win against a tournament caliber team, but there are teams ranked in the top ten (one in particular) that also lack the big win against a tournament caliber team.  I think they’ll be able to hold serve in league play and if they do then I hope the committee takes them.  If the Broncos don’t hold serve, then screw ’em.

-STANFORD AT UCLA (Pac Twelve).  Unless these two teams can string together a long string of wins, they’ll be playing in the NIT and watching the NCAA on television.

-PORTLAND AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  The win against Gonzaga really boosted SMC’s profile.  They should skate into the field and even land in the top half of the bracket, so long as they are able to hold serve.

-CAL STATE FULLERTON AT HAWAI’I (Big West).  Hawaii is 4-1 and tied for first place in the Big West!!  It’s a 1am tip!!  We were robbed of a 24 hr Hoops Marathon this year, but because of this game we have a 15 hr marathon today!!  I expect all of you to be up and watching this game!!  If you’re not watching this, then you’re not a real hoops fan!!  MANDATE!

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: North Carolina Central at North Carolina A&T

North Carolina Central at North Carolina A&T, 4:00 PM Eastern, ncataggies.com

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to the MEAC this afternoon as two of the three teams currently tied for second place in the conference standings go head to head.  Entering play today, North Carolina Central and North Carolina A&T are tied with Savannah State at 5-1 in conference play, half a game behind 5-0 Bethune-Cookman.  The Aggies of NC A&T have been one of the most remarkable turnaround stories so far this season, after winning only one Division I game all of last season, with that win coming in their final regular season game.  That home win was over the same NC Central team they will be hosting today, but the Aggies are in much better position this year, with a 12-9 overall record.  The key to the team’s success has been Oakland transfer Femi Olujobi whose impressive numbers include a 37 point and 18 rebound effort earlier this season against Jacksonville and a 14 point, 16 rebound effort last time out in a loss to Howard.

North Carolina Central is currently 11-9 overall, with their sole conference loss, just like NC A&T, having come in overtime at Howard.  Last time out they did knock off Maryland-Eastern Shore behind 19 points from Reggie Gardner and 16 from Raasean Davis.  Also keep an eye on Jordan Perkins who has averaged over 6 assists in his last 5 games, including dishing out 9 of them last time out.  Another effort like that today could help lead the Eagles to the road win and help the team get revenge for last season’s loss.

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News, Notes and a few Highlighted Games – Friday, January 26th

For Chad’s UTR Game of the Day featuring Wagner at Saint Francis University (PA) – CLICK HERE

For the latest Bracket Rundown podcast – CLICK HERE

For Jon Teitel’s interviews with a pair of McDonald’s All-Americans:

CLICK HERE for Reggie Perry (Mississippi State commit)

CLICK HERE for Coby White (North Carolina commit)

NEWS AND NOTES

-While we expected to see one showcase game in the Big Ten last night, we ended up getting two for the price of one. Purdue completed a season sweep over Michigan in a game that was close throughout the night. We did not expect Penn State to win at Ohio State, but that is what they did thanks to a buzzer-beating three pointer to give the Buckeyes their first loss in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions shot a sizzling 11-14 from 3-point territory, yet almost let the game go to waste after blowing a 13-point lead in the 2nd half. The Nittany Lions have a loooooooong way to go to get back to the bubble, but winning in Columbus is a great start.

-Arizona State’s hot start in November and December has become your typical desert mirage. They ended up losing in overtime at home to Utah – they also became the latest team to fall victim to not fouling before a 3-point shot was taken to end regulation. As for the Utes, they’ll get a chance to sweep their Arizona roadie against an Arizona team that had to scratch and claw their way to a home win against Colorado.

-Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s continued their winning ways last night – the Gaels also earned a season sweep of BYU in the process.

-The American also cannibalized itself further last night. UConn had a good night ON the floor with a win that damaged SMU’s resume and Wichita State got back on track with a relatively easy win at home against Central Florida. There is also a nasty rumor that South Florida won at Tulane last night.

-As for the UTR conferences, the Colonial now has 3 teams in serious contention. Northeastern got a nice win at Hofstra to claim sole possession of first place. Charleston won their first road game in conference play and are now sitting one game back at 6-3. Towson finally won a home game of note and knocked William & Mary out of first place last night.

-No other UTR surprises took place with Middle Tennessee, Montana, Louisiana and Belmont all winning last night.

-Last and certainly not least, the Team of the People got their biggest win of the regular season with an 84-74 victory at Azusa Pacific last night. Kalidou Diouf has now reached the 1,000 point/500 rebound plateau in his Cal Baptist career in the process. They are a game and a half behind Dixie State in the Pac West and a game behind Azusa Pacific, but they own any tiebreaker over Azusa since they now have a season sweep.

-UPDATE (4:15 PM): Michigan State AD Mark Hollis announced that he will retire effective Wednesday, January 31. Michigan State as a university is not only dealing with the Larry Nassar fallout, but there is now a report from ESPN’s Outside The Lines that has some pretty damning information as it relates to MSU’s football and basketball programs as well. CLICK HERE to read that report in its entirety.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-BUFFALO AT OHIO (MAC). The Bobcats had one moment in the sun at home against Western Kentucky back in December, but they’re probably over their heads against a Buffalo team that is dominating #MACtion this season.

-SACRED HEART AT ROBERT MORRIS (Northeast). Listed not only because Robert Morris is a co-leader in the Northeast Conference, but also because this game will be played downtown at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh tonight. (Note: This is one of 3 games being played at PPG Paints Arena that are needed for this to be a host site for the NCAA Tournament, but RMU is not hosting those games. Duquesne is the actual host.)

-HARVARD AT YALE (Ivy). There’s more of a sense of urgency for Yale to hold serve at home given that they’re already a game behind Harvard in the standings. It’s still unlikely they would finish in the bottom half of the Ivy, though.

-DETROIT MERCY AT WRIGHT STATE (Horizon). The Raiders had a surprising loss at Milwaukee last week, but they get an easy opportunity to bounce back into the win column tonight at home.

-WISCONSIN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). This is the only game involving major conferences tonight, but doesn’t seem to be nearly as worth watching (for reasons on the court, anyway) as we expected at the beginning of the season.

-OAKLAND AT NORTHERN KENTUCKY (Horizon). This is Oakland’s final opportunity to get back into the regular season race – they have to sweep this roadie after losing at home to both NKU and Wright State a few weeks ago. However, NKU has yet to beat Oakland at home in their first two tries since joining the Horizon League.

 

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