Under The Radar Games of the Day: Prairie View A&M at Jackson State/Hawaii Pacific at Cal Baptist

Prairie View at Jackson State – 8:30 PM EST

Today we have a doubleheader of UTR Games – our first stop takes us to Jackson, Mississippi as the Tigers of Jackson State play host to the Panthers of Prairie View. Prairie View is a respectable 2-2 in the SWAC, although they are coming off of a recent 80-71 loss at Grambling. Earlier in the year, Prairie View did win some hardware in the MGM Resorts Main Event/Middleweight Bracket with a pair of wins against Eastern Kentucky and Georgia State. Zachary Hamilton averages 17.8 PPG and 4.2 RPG and Gary Blackston averages 17.6 PPG and 5.3 RPG to lead the Panthers.

Jackson State leads the SWAC with a 5-0 record and took the outright lead after beating Texas Southern 85-80 in overtime on Saturday night. Outside the SWAC, Jackson State’s only other win in D-I play came against Omaha. Maurice Rivers leads the Tigers with 12.9 points per game and also scored 26 points in their victory against Texas Southern.

Hawaii Pacific at Cal Baptist – 10:00 PM EST (Live Video Streaming Feed)

Later on tonight, we also feature the Team of the People as they take on the Sharks of Hawaii Pacific. The Lancers of Cal Baptist beat Azusa Pacific 75-69 to climb within a half game of first place in the Pac West Conference. Kalidou Diouf had 23 points and 12 rebounds in the Lancers’ win on Saturday night. Diouf for the season averages 16.7 PPG and 8.7 RPG. As of today, Cal Baptist is #24 in the Division II national poll.

Hawaii Pacific comes into tonight’s game with a 9-6 record overall and 4-3 in Pac West competition. They lost their last game 87-65 at Point Loma on Saturday (a place where Cal Baptist won by 27 a few weeks earlier). Niksha Federico leads the Sharks with a whopping 23.4 PPG and 10.7 RPG; Jonathan Janssen also averages 15.3 PPG and 7.0 RPG.

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Bracketology 2018: March Madness Predictions (Version 3)

We are only 8 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 months 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: Virginia (ACC)
1: Duke (ACC)
1: Purdue (Big 10)

2: West Virginia (Big 12)
2: Oklahoma (Big 12)
2: Kansas (Big 12)
2: Michigan State (Big 10)

3: Texas Tech (Big 12)
3: Xavier (Big East)
3: North Carolina (ACC)
3: Wichita State (AAC)

4: Clemson (ACC)
4: Arizona State (Pac-12)
4: Seton Hall (Big East)
4: Kentucky (SEC)

5: Arizona (Pac-12)
5: TCU (Big 12)
5: Cincinnati (AAC)
5: Auburn (SEC)

6: Tennessee (SEC)
6: Gonzaga (WCC)
6: Creighton (Big East)
6: Miami FL (ACC)

7: Florida State (ACC)
7: Arkansas (SEC)
7: Florida (SEC)
7: Texas A&M (SEC)

8: Ohio State (Big 10)
8: Nevada (MWC)
8: Butler (Big East)
8: Michigan (Big 10)

9: Rhode Island (A-10)
9: Notre Dame (ACC)
9: Texas (Big 12)
9: Missouri (SEC)

10: Marquette (Big East)
10: St. Mary’s (WCC)
10: Louisville (ACC)
10: Baylor (Big 12)

11: SMU (AAC)
11: UCLA (Pac-12)
11: Syracuse (ACC)
11: Georgia (SEC)
11: Maryland (Big 10)
11: Houston (AAC)

12: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
12: New Mexico State (WAC)
12: Missouri State (MVC)
12: Buffalo (MAC)

13: South Dakota State (Summit)
13: Vermont (America East)
13: East Tennessee State (SoCon)
13: William & Mary (CAA)

14: Murray State (OVC)
14: Louisiana-Lafayette (Sun Belt)
14: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)
14: Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun)

15: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)
15: UC Santa Barbara (Big West)
15: Rider (MAAC)
15: Bucknell (Patriot)

16: Montana (Big Sky)
16: Radford (Big South)
16: Penn (Ivy)
16: Robert Morris (NEC)
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)
16: North Carolina A&T (MEAC)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 14th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Yesterday, in short, was awesome!!

-For today’s UTR Game of the Day between Army and Navy – CLICK HERE

-TCU forced overtime against Oklahoma with a shot at the buzzer, which followed a three point shot by Oklahoma that put them ahead in the final seconds.  It was close throughout OT before the Sooners finally pulled away and picked up the big win.  TCU is now 1-4 in the Big 12 conference, and that alone has you holding your nose a little bit, but I must say that yesterday was the most impressed I’ve been with this team all year.  Winning on the road against a top ten team is not easily done.  In fact there are teams that end up with #1 seeds that don’t have any true road wins against top ten teams.  TCU almost got one.  If they play like that they’ll get the wins they need to land safely inside the top half of the bracket.

-Syracuse fell at Florida State in double overtime in another game that was hugely exciting.  Syracuse still has some work to do and this win REALLY would have helped them.

-Probably no tournament implications, but Duquesne held on to beat La Salle in triple overtime and improve to 4-1 in the A10.  With a minute to go it was looking like it was going to be a Quadrupler, and when that happens, no matter what two teams are playing, it gets mentioned here!  We’ve only had two quadruplers so far.

-Texas Tech beat West Virginia at home 72-71 for one of their biggest wins of the year.  The loss doesn’t hurt West Virginia at all, but it would have been a true road win against a top ten team and helped make a strong case that they aren’t just a #1 seed, but perhaps the overall #1 seed.  They’ll have other chances though.  The game also didn’t go into overtime, which makes it one of the lesser exciting games of the day.

-Kansas State and Kansas seesawed back and forth, which was surprising given how much better Kansas appeared to be.  K State had a shot to win at the buzzer, but it didn’t go down and Kansas survived.  For a team that typically never looses a home game, Kansas came very close t losing their THIRD.

-Michigan went on the road and picked up a huge win against their rivals Michigan State.  Off paper, it shoots Michigan way up the seed list and you have to start asking if they are now gunning for a protected seed given how they’ve been playing lately.  It also makes you think that Michigan State is not a #1 seed caliber team when you look at their last three games.  Off paper, the Wolverines have the bragging rights.

-Arizona State followed up their home loss to Oregon by having to sweat out Oregon State and barely holding on for the win.  A loss would have been rather crippling for a team that had recently looked like a #1 seed.

-In the other Pac Twelve game in Arizona, Oregon put up a tremendous effort against Arizona, and for a time I was thinking how we’d be talking about how the Ducks went from having a resume that didn’t even resemble an NIT team to a team that could be inside the bubble in just 48 hours, but Arizona did hold on and get the win.  Oregon may be back, though.  They played really well in their last two games and if they play like that the rest of the way their resume will be strong come March.

-Clemson bounced back from their loss at NC State with a home win over a ranked Miami team.  Clemson is now winning close games instead of losing them, which has got to be a welcome change from recent seasons.

-Notre Dame missed what would have been a game winning tip in against North Carolina, which would have been a really nice boost to a resume that needs stabilizing.  For the Tarheels it was another nice road win.

-Wichita State won at Tulsa, which isn’t noteworthy.  They BARELY escaped, though.  It was alarming for a Wichita team that should be as good as their ranking, but hasn’t looked like it at all times.

-Creighton visited Xavier in another game between two ranked teams.  This one did not go into overtime.  In fact Xavier had pretty much blown it open before halftime.

-Florida…..good grief!  Every time I’m ready to praise them as being back on track and playing like a protected seed, they go out and lose to a non-tournament team.  They fell at Ole Miss yesterday.

-Georgia was unable to get it done at home against South Carolina in a game that was somewhat of a surprise.

-Texas lost a thriller at Oklahoma State, and suddenly they are in some trouble.  They need wins, and although this was a tough game to get on the road, it was perhaps less tough than your typical Big 12 road game this year.

-Arkansas had a big lead on Mizzou, then blew it, but then came back to get the win in a game they really needed.  It’s one that really could have helped Mizzou as well.  It’s not the first time the Tigers have had their hearts broken this year.

-Stanford still has a ton of work to do, but they’ve had a really good week.  They picked up a true road win at Washington, which was their second straight true road win, and their fourth straight win overall to improve to 10-8 on the year and 4-1 in Pac Twelve play.  They host the Arizona schools this upcoming week, and if they can get one or both of those then they’ll really be in business.

-LSU lost at home to an Alabama team that desperately needed a win.  It was not the expected result if for no other reason than both teams seemed to be going in different directions.

-Boise State got a big win against San Diego State in a game that was neck and neck the entire way.  It was a big missed opportunity for the Aztecs and although they’re not completely sunk, they’re not in the best of shape either and they won’t have an opportunity for a resume win as good as this the rest of the way with the exception of their game at Nevada.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-HOUSTON AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  Houston needs to go on a run just to get on the fringe of the bubble, but it’s not impossible.

-NORTHWESTERN AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  I feel compelled to highlight this game just to make mention of how there is no reason to highlight it.

-NC STATE AT VIRGINIA (ACC).  NC State has added some big home wins to their resume against Duke and Clemson, but they need to win some games on the road if they want to make the field.  Granted, they don’t need to win this game (if they do then they’re suddenly WAAAYYY inside the bubble), but they need to do a little more than just be a home court hero.

-OHIO STATE AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  Ohio State is one of the hottest teams in the conference all of a sudden, and they continue to improve as the season goes along.  They can add a road win to their resume today.

-UTAH AT USC (Pac Twelve).  Both teams are desperate and both really need this win.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Army at Navy

Army at Navy, 2:30 PM EST – CBS Sports Network

Today’s UTR Game of the Day is a no-brainer as we travel to Annapolis, Maryland for this season’s first installment of the Army-Navy rivalry. Both teams are currently 3-2 in the Patriot League and only one game out of first place (behind Bucknell and Boston University). Army’s highlights this season so far include 2 wins at The Citadel’s Bulldog Bash (against UMBC and Marist). The Black Knights are led by Jordan Fox who leads the team with 14.9 PPG and 4.4 APG. Matthew Wilson also averages 12.5 PPG and 6.1 RPG for Army.

Navy’s best game outside of Patriot League play came at home in their season opener against Pittsburgh – the Midshipmen defeated Pitt 71-62 on national TV (also on CBS-SN). Navy is led by a trio of players in double figures – Shawn Anderson (12.6 PPG), Bryce Dulin (11.3 PPG) and Hasan Abdullah (10.7 PPG). This game is also part of a doubleheader on CBS Sports Network – the Army-Navy women’s game will start at noon (also on CBS Sports Network in Navy’s Alumni Hall).

 

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 13th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-Butler picked up another nice win at home last night as they knocked off Marquette.  They led for most of the game, but Marquette was never out of the game and actually had a lead late in the second half.  Providence also picked up a nice road win against DePaul to keep their sudden momentum going.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten).  Prior to conference play beginning this is the match-up we were all looking forward to, but with the Bonnies dropping two of their first four, it’s looking like Rhody is the only team with a solid chance of landing inside the bubble.  If the Bonnies want any chance at all, they pretty much need to win this game and win all the rest of them after this.

-MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State needed overtime to get past Rutgers in their last game.  Michigan isn’t anywhere near them in the rankings, but they’re coming off just a one point loss to Purdue and had won seven in a row before that, so don’t be surprised if the Wolverines are able to pull the upset and add a huge quality win to their resume.

-PURDUE AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Purdue is looking like a potential #2 or even #1 seed, whereas Minney is looking like a team that will have trouble even qualifying for the NIT.  It’s a chance for the Boilers to improve to 6-0 in league play and add another road win to their resume.

-WAKE FOREST AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke appears to be heading toward a protected seed and shouldn’t have too much trouble at home in this one.

-KANSAS STATE AT KANSAS (Big Twelve).  If K State is going to make the field, then they’ll need to pull off bigger wins than what they’ve managed so far.  Kansas hasn’t been playing quite as well as what we’re used to seeing, but they’re still looking solid and they should be up for this one.

-GEORGETOWN AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Hall is looking to rebound from the pasting they got from Marquette earlier in the week.  It shouldn’t be that hard against a Hoyas team that has yet to beat anyone with a pulse.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  Another Big 12 game between two top twenty teams who are in contention for a protected seed.  That’s been happening a lot this year, and will continue to happen.

-FLORIDA AT OLE MISS (SEC).  This is a winnable road game for a Florida team that’s been inconsistent, but when they’ve been good they’ve been REALLY good.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Georgia has a pretty good resume and you get the sense that they’re good enough to improve it as the year goes on.  They should be able to hold serve in this one.

-UCONN AT TULANE (American).  Neither team is all that close to the bubble right now, but Tulane has shown some promise.  They probably won’t get in this year, but they are a team that’s improving and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if they picked up this win against a UConn team that’s heading in the other direction.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  Just another Big 12 match-up between two top ten teams that are in contention for protected seeds.  Or, for that matter, #1 seeds.  West Virginia is ranked #2, but this would easily be their biggest win of the year up to this point considering it’s on the road against a top ten team.  For Texas Tech, who isn’t used to being ranked in the top ten, this is a fantastic showcase game in front of a crowd that should be all kinds of jacked.

-CREIGHTON AT XAVIER (Big East).  Both teams are ranked and Creighton has won their last three.  They actually have just one loss in league play so far.  Xavier has lost their last two and is coming off a game where they were blasted against Villanova.  Beating a ranked team at home should help get them back on track, but that’s a lot easier said than done.

-OREGON AT ARIZONA (Pac 12).  Oregon picked up a huge game at Arizona State the other night, and although they still have a very long way to go, another win tonight would certainly go a long way.  Arizona has struggled some in their last few games, but they keep winning.

-SYRACUSE AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Florida State is coming off a somewhat surprising home loss to a Louisville team that’s been struggling, but they’re still in good shape and are still expected to land in the top half of the bracket.  Syracuse needs some signature wins (especially away from home) to beef up their resume some.

-MIAMI FL AT CLEMSON (ACC).  Both teams are in the rankings and both appear to be cruising to the dance.  This is a chance for both of them to pick up a quality win.  Clemson is coming off a close and somewhat heartbreaking loss at NC State and picking up this win at home should give them their energy and momentum back.

-BAYLOR AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  As of now, both teams appear to be on the outside looking in, but both will have the opportunities to get the wins they need.  The question is are either of them good enough to keep up with the rest of the conference.  You get the sense that this is a big game because, as good as both of them can be, this is still one of the more winnable league games that either of them will play.

-AUBURN AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC).  Auburn is in the rankings with a ton of momentum.  The fans are really getting behind this team in a way we haven’t seen in at least fifteen years.  They’re on the road against a Mississippi State team who has a bloated record, but is a little light when it comes to big wins and who will be looking to pick one up today.

-KENTUCKY AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Kentucky is coming off a loss to Tennessee and a 1-point win at home against a slumping Texas A&M, but I still think they’ve been playing well and should be able to pick this one up on the road.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Louisville just picked up their first big win of the year earlier this week, which was a huge step in the right direction, but they still have a lot of work to do and can’t afford to lose at home to a Virginia Tech team that’s been struggling.

-BRADLEY AT LOYOLA CHICAGO (Missouri Valley).  Loyola’s at-large hopes are still barely flickering, but they need to blow through the rest of league play.

-COLORADO STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West, Front Range).  Wyoming is a solid team, but probably not an NCAA Tournament team.  We’re just highlighting this game because we love the Front Range!!!

-TEXAS AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  Texas is coming off a big home win against TCU and has an opportunity at one of the more winnable road games they’ll have in conference play.

-OREGON STATE AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve).  Arizona State has lost three of their last four and needs to get it done against a struggling Oregon State team today.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Both teams come into this game at 13-4, but the Irish are going through a more tumultuous time and could really use a win like this to help their resume.  It won’t come easy, though. The Tarheels haven’t been the best road team, but they’re still pretty solid.

-TEXAS A&M AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  TAMU has lost four straight, the last one rather dramatically, and you just keep waiting for them to get back to full strength and snap out of it.  Tennessee is coming off a feel good win against Kentucky and has quite a bit of momentum going there way.

-MISSOURI AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Missouri has been playing well, but still has work to do.  Arkansas had been playing well, but has lost three of their last four, including a pasting against LSU in their last game, and is looking to rebound.

-SOUTHERN MISS AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Conference USA).  Middle Tennessee needs to keep blowing through league play if they want the committee to look at them come March.

-CINCINNATI AT SOUTH FLORIDA (American).  This is a very winnable conference road game for the Bearcats who continue to climb the rankings.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY AT CHARLOTTE (Conference USA).  Western Kentucky is still unbeaten in league play and just picked up a really nice win against Old Dominion.  With the OOC win against Purdue they will likely get the attention of the committee if they continue to blow through the conference.

-WICHITA STATE AT TULSA (American).  The Shockers shouldn’t have too much trouble at all picking up this win on the road.

-VILLANOVA AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  The Johnnies looked good coming into Big East play, but have started off 0-5 and can’t seem to overcome being shorthanded.  Nova has just one loss on the year and they should be able to roll in this one.

-SAINT MARY’S AT PEPPERDINE (West Coast).  A win for Saint Mary’s get them to 17-2 on the year.

-STANFORD AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  Stanford has caught a little bit of fire lately, but that could die down today.  We haven’t talked much about the Huskies, but they are 13-4 on the year with a win against Kansas.  If they can hold serve they should be fine.

-UTAH STATE AT NEVADA (Mountain West).  The Wolfpack continue to roll and should cruise into the bracket if they keep it up.

-ALABAMA AT LSU (SEC).  Both of these teams appear to be hovering around the bubble, which makes this a really big game.

-GONZAGA AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  The Zags have been blowing through their schedule and I expect it to continue tonight.

-BYU AT SANT CLARA (West Coast).  BYU’s tournament chances are slim, but not non-existent.  They need to hold serve in games like this and pick up a couple of wins against either Gonzaga or Saint Mary’s.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  This is a big game between two of the three teams in the MWC that have a shot at a tournament bid.  The reason it’s so big is because their opportunities are limited the rest of the way.

-COLORADO AT UCLA (Pac Twelve).  Colorado has been a home court hero, but if they want to make the dance they need to win some games of note on the road.  UCLA, on the other hand, needs to hold serve at home against a team that has struggled on the road.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Montana at Portland State

Montana at Portland State, 4:00 PM EST – WatchBigSky.com

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Pacific Northwest where the two teams with the best overall records (not league records, per se) face off at the Pamplin Sports Center. Montana leads the Big Sky with a 5-0 league record, but all of their wins have come against the bottom of the league so far. Ahmaad Rorie leads the Grizzlies at 18.3 points per game, and he had 23 points in Montana’s most recent win over Sacramento State. Jamar Akoh also averages about 14 points per game and recently went off for 34 points in a win at home against Northern Colorado.

Portland State has been a pleasant surprise this season and they have not faded (much) since their PK80 appearance that featured tough losses to Duke and Butler and a win against Stanford (along with a win at Cal in December). In the Big Sky, the Vikings have been all over the place – they have wins at home against Montana State and at Idaho, but they also had a respectable loss at Eastern Washington and a bad loss at Sacramento State. Deontae North averages 21 points a game for the Vikings and has also averaged 26 points in the aforementioned 2 wins against Idaho and Montana State.

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