News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Thursday, January 18

For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day featuring Murray State at Belmont – CLICK HERE

For last night’s weekly UTR Podcast – CLICK HERE

NEWS AND NOTES

-Last night, there were a pair of Top 10 teams that fell victims to upsets against unranked teams. One game was not what you would call a surprise – Texas was able to beat Texas Tech at home. This was the Longhorns’ 2nd win of note at home since they announced that Andrew Jones would undergo leukemia treatments. Mo Bamba had 15 points and 11 rebounds for Texas, and also got a 20-point performance from Kerwin Roach off of the bench.

-What was a surprise involved a floundering SMU team – they went into the Roundhouse at Wichita State and scored a road win against a Top 10 team for the first time since 1982. (The 1982 game was a REAL shocker – SMU was 1-15 in the Southwest Conference that season and won on the road against a Houston team that would reach the Final Four in New Orleans that season.) As for the present-day Mustangs, Shake Milton had 33 points on 11-of-14 shooting from the field (including 5 3-pointers).

-TCU finally ended a 3-game losing streak with a much-needed win at home against Iowa State. However, Jaylen Fisher is going to be out of the lineup for TCU for a while because of a knee injury he sustained during practice earlier this week.

-Elsewhere in the American, present-day Houston lost a tough one at Tulane last night. Not terribly surprising in the sense that travel difficulties kept them from arriving in New Orleans until about 4 hours before game time. While we continue to highlight how improved Tulane is this season, it’s also the game that Houston can’t afford to lose very often since their chances at quality wins are still limited in the American.

-In the Big East, Creighton got a little bit of revenge against Seton Hall with a decisive win at home. Angel Delgado was in early foul trouble for the Pirates, and they seemed to just be in a mindset where they took their lumps and instead looked ahead to their home game on Saturday against Xavier. The Musketeers had to grind out a home win against St. John’s, but nonetheless their win propelled Chris Mack into the top of Xavier’s all-time victory list for coaches with #203 (surpassing Pete Gillen in the process).

-Villanova completely demolished Georgetown on the road to take sole possession of first place in the conference. How they do in their final five road games (Marquette, Providence, Xavier, Creighton and Seton Hall) will dictate whether or not they keep their regular season crown. But in the meantime, a trip down memory lane to UConn awaits them this weekend.

-Stanford did it again. The Cardinal got another solid win at home against an Arizona State team that has floundered since getting into Pac-12 play. We don’t think they’ll slip up at California (especially since the Bears got trounced at home against Arizona), but they are transitioning out of a protected seed status into more of a first ballot status right now.

-No Collin Sexton? No problem for Alabama – they also shored up their resume with a home win against Auburn. The Tigers had their 14-game winning streak snapped, but they’ll get a chance to bounce back this weekend when Georgia comes to the Plains of Auburn. Florida and Missouri also got nice wins themselves at home against Arkansas and Tennessee, respectively.

-Nevada and Boise State both survive and advance after tougher-than-expected wins at San Jose State and at home against Utah State, respectively. San Diego State took a tough loss at home against Fresno State, and UNLV also lost at home to New Mexico. It’s looking more and more like the best-case scenario for the Mountain West is two NCAA bids and a bevy of NIT bids.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VERMONT AT NEW HAMPSHIRE (America East). Are we looking at a case of better-late-than-never for last year’s Team of the People? Vermont is still unbeaten in league play, but the Wildcats are only a game out of first place themselves.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT FURMAN (SoCon). Fresh off a home win against fellow SoCon contender UNC-Greensboro, the Bucs now hit the road to take on a Furman team that can claim a share of first place themselves with a win tonight.

-FLORIDA GULF COAST AT LIPSCOMB (Atlantic Sun). The Bison have hit the skids with a disastrous road trip that involved road losses at Jacksonville and North Florida. Gulf Coast is on top of the Atlantic Sun for now, but 7 of their remaining 11 league games will be on the road. However, a win for the Eagles makes them large and in charge in the A-Sun.

-VIRGINIA AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC). This is the first leg of a 2-game road trip for the Cavaliers that they should sweep, but as Miami and Notre Dame can attest, you can’t overlook the Jackets even though they have a home loss against Grambling on their resume.

-WAKE FOREST AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE (ACC). This is a game where NC State should hold serve at home – they best not look ahead to their upcoming home game against Miami. Wake is on a 3-game losing streak that involves losses to Duke, Virginia Tech and Boston College.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT COLORADO (Pac 12). Outside of California, this is the most winnable game the Buffs have remaining in league play.

-UTAH VALLEY AT UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (WAC). Both teams are much improved and have a chance to remain in the conference race with a win tonight. Utah Valley is better equipped of these 2 teams to challenge New Mexico State for the crown.

-MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT MARSHALL (C-USA). This is the toughest road trip in conference play for the Blue Raiders with WKU also looming this weekend. Marshall has been tough at home, although they offered little resistance against the aforementioned Hilltoppers earlier this month.

-LOUISIANA AT TEXAS-ARLINGTON (Sun Belt). We expected this to be one of the #FunBelt signature games this season, but not for the storylines that tonight’s game offers. Louisiana has their toughest roadie with Arlington and Texas State looming this weekend.

-MINNESOTA AT MARYLAND (Big Ten). A pair of desperate teams meet at College Park tonight, but the Gophers played much better in their win at Penn State than they did when they no-showed at home against Purdue. All of Maryland’s 6 losses are Tier 1 losses, but they’ll be on the wrong side of the bubble should they lose this one.

-SAINT MARY’S AT GONZAGA (West Coast, Spotlight Game). Round 1 of the WCC’s signature rivalry begins at 9 PM tonight on ESPN in front of a national audience at the Kennel. A Gonzaga win may vault them into a protected seed; a Saint Mary’s win would give the Gaels a desperately needed win in terms of quality (quantity is there for now).

-MICHIGAN AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten). We keep waiting for the other shoe to drop as it relates to Michigan, but they were able to avoid an emotional letdown with their win at home against Maryland on Monday. Nebraska is not a gimme, though. The Huskers are 0-5 against Tier 1 competition, but if they’re able to beat either Michigan or Ohio State on the road next Monday, they may get on the same trajectory that launched them on an NCAA Tournament run 4 years ago.

-USC AT OREGON (Pac 12). The Trojans can get themselves on the right side of the bubble with a win against an Oregon team that has been up and down in league play. The Ducks lost at home against Utah 2 weeks ago, but bounced back nicely with a win at Arizona State.

-SEATTLE AT NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC). The Aggies continue to flirt with a possible Top 25 ranking with their current 4-game winning streak that includes a win against Miami in the Diamond Head Classic. Lose this one and they’ll suddenly be caught in the WAC logjam that also includes Grand Canyon, Utah Valley and UTRGV.

-UAB AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (C-USA). This could have been Chad’s UTR Game of the Day if not for the Belmont-Murray State game that he chose. The Hilltoppers will have a chance to continue to bolster a potential at-large resume with a win against a UAB team only a game out of first place themselves in C-USA.

-WASHINGTON AT UTAH (Pac-12). The Huskies are squarely on the bubble after losing at home to Stanford over the weekend. They could really use at least one road win this weekend to stay in contention.

-UCLA AT OREGON STATE (Pac-12). The Bruins are also in need of at least one road win this weekend. Tonight is a winnable game, but as the Beavers showed at Arizona State over the weekend, they’re not going to be a pushover either.

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Murray State at Belmont

Murray State at Belmont, 7:00 PM Eastern , ESPNU

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Nashville, Tennessee tonight for a first place battle in the Ohio Valley Conference between Murray State and Belmont.  The two teams enter play tonight tied for the conference lad at 5-1 (along with surprising Austin Peay as well).  The host Bruins are 13-6 overall including a pair of very impressive road wins at Middle Tennessee and at Western Kentucky, the top two teams in Conference USA.  In fact, but for a pair of losses to cross-town rival Lipscomb, it is arguable that Belmont would have a profile that could challenge for at-large bid contention should they continue to win.

The Murray State Racers are currently 13-4 overall with the best predictive metrics (KenPom, BPI, Sagarin) in the conference.  Their average predictive rating of 79 is over 20 spots better that Belmont’s 101.  The Racers have only one truly notable win so far, at Horizon League leader Wright State, but are still a very dangerous team.  Keep an eye on Terrell Miller in tonight’s game, as he was impressive with a double-double last time out in a win over Tennessee Tech.

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Under the Radar: January 17th

Tonight’s featured conference is the SWAC where Texas Southern had a tough week with two losses, and Pine Bluff and Jackson State find themselves in first place.  Grambling has also made some noise with a 3-3 start.  We run through all 22 leagues and discuss how Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee could both end up in the NCAA Tournament, what a logjam the Big South is once again, how exciting things are in the SoCon, Wright State’s surprising start in the Horizon League, South Dakota State’s dominance, and much more…

 

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

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Corey’s Story: HoopsHD interviews TCU legend Corey Santee

TCU had a year to remember in 2017: after upsetting Kansas in the Big 12 tourney last March they made the NIT and won 5 games in a row to clinch the title, then started this season 12-0 before losing by 1 PT to Oklahoma on December 30th.  Coach Jamie Dixon has received much of the credit for turning around a program that went 12-21 in 2016 before he showed up, but his staff has played a large role as well, including grad assistant Corey Santee.  He was originally recruited by Billy Tubbs to attend college at TCU back in the day and finished his career as the all-time AST leader and #2 career scorer in school history.  After graduating in 2005 he played professionally for several years but is now back in Fort Worth as he tries to help his alma mater make it to the NCAA tourney for the 1st time in 20 years.  HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Corey about single-handedly making life miserable for Marquette fans in the mid-2000s and whether it is a good thing to have multiple PGs on 1 team.

You grew up in Flint, MI and were rated as the #1 PG in the state as a senior: what made you choose the Horned Frogs instead of following the “Flintstones” (Mateen Cleaves/Morris Peterson/Charlie Bell) to East Lansing? They did not really start recruiting me at 1st so I kind of had a chip on my shoulder about that! I went to Coach Steve Fisher’s camps at Michigan for several years and really wanted to go there until he left in 1997.  An assistant coach at TCU wrote me a couple of letters and there were so many good coaches in their league at the time (Bob Huggins/Tom Crean/Rick Pitino/John Calipari/etc.) that I wanted to be a part of it and create a name for myself.

In 2002 you were named to the CUSA all-freshman team: how were you able to come in and contribute right from the start? They threw me into the fire but it was nice to have the ball in my hands and get to lead a run and gun offense. I could not have asked for a better situation because the veterans on the team trusted me to play PG.

In the 2004 CUSA tourney you scored 10 PTS including a 1-handed floater with 8 seconds left in a 2-PT win over Marquette and in the 2005 CUSA tourney you scored 8 PTS including a 3-PT shot with 11.8 seconds left in a 3-PT OT win over Marquette: how were you able to play your best when it mattered the most, and are you banned from ever setting foot on the Golden Eagles’ campus?! As a kid you are just playing outside in the driveway, counting down the clock (5-4-3-2-1), and then putting up a shot at the buzzer. I thrived on it and relished those moments…but it was crazy to do it 2 years in a row against the same team!

You remain #2 in school history in PTS and #1 in AST: what is the key to being a good PG? Those are very nice accomplishments. You need to be a vocal leader: even when you are hurt during practice you have to pick up your own level of play. You need to be a leader on and off the court: you can have fun in college but it is a brotherhood so you have to make sure that your teammates are making the right decisions and that everyone is trying to reach the same goal on the court.

After graduation you spent several years playing pro basketball in the D-League as well as several countries: what is the biggest difference between basketball in the US vs. basketball overseas? At that time the teams overseas viewed American players as cocky/arrogant so it was hard to get along with my teammates at 1st until they got to know me personally. There is much more physicality overseas and every single big man can shoot from outside on pick-and-pop plays. The fans there are really into it: painted faces/confetti/etc.! There are only 2 rounds in the NBA draft (unlike 7 in the NFL), so even though there are plenty of NBA-caliber players who just did not make it to the NBA, they all go overseas so there is a lot of great competition around the world.

Last October you were inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame: where does that rank among the highlights of your career? It is a blessing and right now is at the very top. I had goals of trying to make my family/city proud of me, so to be recognized as 1 of the best players to come here is amazing.  I could never have planned it working out so well and there is such a great atmosphere here.

You are in the middle of your 1st year as a grad assistant to Coach Jamie Dixon at your alma mater: what makes him such a great coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? He always stays level no matter what and is always positive/encouraging to everybody. He pays attention to the details and learns everyone’s strengths/weaknesses to get the best out of everyone. He is the captain of the ship and it is cool to watch him lead us.

Your roster has a pair of good PGs in Jaylen Fisher/Alex Robinson: does it make life easier (because there is always a backup who can take over in case of injury/foul trouble to the starter) or harder (because you can only have 1 guy running the offense at a time)? I think it is great. They still need to be more vocal but now that they see they are better with each other they just push each other so hard in practice to be the best they possibly can. They each bring a different dynamic so we are lucky to have both of them.

You began this season 12-0 thanks to 1 of the best offenses in the country but have lost 4 conference games since Christmas by a total of 11 PTS (including 2 in OT): what makes the Big 12 the best conference in the country, and what is the key to winning games that go down to the wire? The Big 12 is the toughest conference because we have great coaches, experienced teams, and fantastic fans. We just need to finish games when we are up by 6 PTS with 2 minutes to go by doing all the little things: huddling up, taking care of the ball, and making big shots down the stretch.

2 of those losses were to Oklahoma, whose star PG Trae Young averaged 41 PPG/7.5 RPG/10.5 APG against you, made 16 threes, and committed 16 TO: I know it is a small sample size but where does he rank among the greatest college basketball players that you have ever seen? He has to be up there.  I am usually hard on our opponents but he has been great in both games against us. I like past PGs like Allen Iverson/Kemba Walker but the offense runs through Trae because he takes chances and is great in the pick-and-roll due to his unlimited range. He has a great IQ and is 1 of the best PGs in the game right now.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 17

NEWS AND NOTES

-For the latest Hoops HD Report where we break down another very busy week in college hoops – CLICK HERE

-For our UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-Louisville got another HUGE win at Notre Dame last night in double overtime.  Their resume has gone from being extremely bland to suddenly having two big road wins, which makes them look like a solid tournament team.  Another overtime game between Louisville and Notre Dame.  No big deal.

-Oklahoma, who we were touting as a likely #1 seed, went into Kansas State last night and were completely run off the floor.  It was a huge win for the Wildcats, who may have been exercising a little bit of frustration after losing to rival Kansas on a missed last second shot.

-It was a blistering display of offense where both teams lit up the scoreboard!!  Cincinnati got a big road win at UCF 49-38.  Well, in football that would be considered lighting up the scoreboard at least.

-North Carolina has now beaten Clemson at home 59 times in a row.  Clemson fell behind early, but played their way back into it.  They just couldn’t play their way into the lead.

-Kentucky had a comfortable lead late in the second half at South Carolina, and then for over 7 minutes (I believe) did not make a single field goal which enabled the Gamecocks to come from behind and get the win.

-Georgia picked up a huge road win at LSU in what was another thrilling game.  It was one that the Dawgs desperately needed.

-Texas A&M FINALLY won a conference game.  They came as close to not winning but still winning as a team can possibly come.  A shot at the buzzer for Ole Miss seemed to go 80 percent of the way into the hoop before somehow rattling out.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VILLANOVA AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  This edition of this long time rivalry is suddenly a huge mismatch.  Nova is looking at a #1 seed and Georgetown would have to improve just to make it to the NIT.

-SMU AT WICHITA STATE (American).  Coming into the year this was a game we had been looking forward to, but SMU has really been disappointing and is off to just a 2-3 start in the American.  They’ll need to win a game like this and finish on a huge hot streak just to land on the right side of the bubble.

-AUBURN AT ALABAMA (SEC).  For the first time in many years, both teams are in the hunt for the NCAA Tournament.  Auburn is off to such a good start that it looks like they can end up as a protected seed, and Alabama is a lot more bubblish, but if they can string together some wins they can certainly land in the safety zone.  A win tonight would really help with that.

-ARKANSAS AT FLORIDA (SEC).  As we discussed the other night, you get the sense that this is a huge game for both teams.  Arkansas is just 2-3 in conference play and is capable of being a lot better than what their current resume indicates, and Florida has been inconsistent all year.  Every time it looks like they’re coming out of a funk they drop a game that you would expect them to win.  Still, both are likely tournament teams and this would be a quality win for whoever pulls it off.

-UMASS AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten).  Rhody has been blowing through the league so far and that should continue.  They’ve got another sub-NIT caliber team at home tonight and they need to hold serve.

-TEXAS TECH AT TEXAS (Big 12).  Texas Tech is having such a good season that they’re flirting with the #1 line, but in order to end up there it basically means having to win every game they play.  Texas is just 2-3 in league play and I keep waiting for them to kick it into gear.  A home win tonight would certainly go a long way.

-HOUSTON AT TULANE (American).  This game probably has bigger NIT stakes than it does NCAA stakes, but neither team is completely out of reach.  If it’s going to happen for either one of them then they need to win this one tonight.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT ABILENE CHRISTIAN.  SFA still has a very slim shot of ending up on the bubble if they win out, so we will continue to highlight their games.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT XAVIER (Big East).  The Johnnies looked strong out of conference, but injuries have plagued them and they’re now so far out of the picture that it’s unlikely that they’ll catch up.  Xavier, on the other hand, looks to be cruising toward a protected seed.

-SETON HALL AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  It’s another Big East match-up between two very likely tournament teams.  Seton Hall will be flirting with a protected seed if they can pick up a few road wins like this one.

-ARIZONA AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve).  This is the textbook definition of a winnable conference road game for Arizona.

-TENNESSEE AT MISSOURI (SEC).  Both teams are having good seasons, but both have room to improve and have shown at times that they could be better than what their current resume indicates, and whenever teams like that are in games like this it’s a big game.

-OHIO STATE AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Ohio State is red hot and can keep that momentum up with another conference road win tonight.

-IOWA STATE AT TCU (Big 12).  This is a very pivotal game for TCU.  They’ve had a great year, but are just 1-4 in league play.  This is a winnable conference home game that they really cannot afford to lose because as good as they’ve been so far they will slip down the seed list, and maybe even outside the bubble, if they can’t finish better than four games below .500 in league play.

-AIR FORCE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West, Front Range).  We highlight this totally meaningless game that won’t even impact the NIT for one reason and one reason only!  WE LOVE THE FRONT RANGE!!

-UTAH STATE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  Boise State is on a roll, but their margin for error is small and they need to hold serve in games like this.  A home loss to a sub-NIT team would not be a good thing.

-NEW MEXICO AT UNLV (Mountain West).  There are still very slim hopes that UNLV can string together enough wins to land inside the bubble, but they’d pretty much need to win out to do it.

-NEVADA AT SAN JOSE STATE (Mountain West).  Nevada is blowing through conference, nearing the top 25, and appears to be headed safely toward the top half of the bracket.  They just need to hold serve in games like this.

-ARIZONA STATE AT STANFORD (Pac Twelve).  Stanford has won four in a row and if they can get both of these wins at home this week you have to start looking at them as a possible NCAA team, which is crazy to think of considering how bad they were just a month ago.  Arizona State is headed in the opposite direction and needs to win a game like this just to stabilize themselves.

-FRESNO STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  Both of these teams pretty much need a miracle finish to land anywhere close to the NCAA Tournament.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Cal State-Fullerton at UC-Santa Barbara

Cal State-Fullerton at UC-Santa Barbara, 10:00 PM Eastern, bigwest.tv

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads west tonight to Santa Barbara, California and Big West action as the UCSB Gauchos play host to the Cal State-Fullerton Titans.  Despite UCSB entering tonight’s game with some of the best metrics in the conference, including the league’s top KenPom rating, the Gauchos are only 1-2 in league play after a loss this past weekend at Hawai’i.  All five starters did score in double figures for UCSB in the loss, though the team only got 6 points from the bench.  If they cannot develop some more depth, it will be difficult to see this team holding up through the 15 remaining games of the conference slate.

The team that surprisingly is sitting in first place in the Big West, at 4-0 in conference play, is Cal State-Fullerton.  The Titans’ wins include a victory at Cal Poly, a place that UCSB could not win.  Jackson Rowe had a huge game in the Cal Poly win, scoring 24 points while pulling down a dozen rebounds.  If he and his teammates can step up again tonight, Fullerton has a chance to move three games ahead of UCSB in the early league standings and solidify themselves as the team to beat this season.

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