News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Jan 2nd

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

-BUTLER AT XAVIER (Big East).  Both teams are off to 2-0 starts and Butler is coming off a stunning win against top ranked Villanova at home.  This game is on the road, though, so as great as the Nova win was, this one would be infinitely better.  Xavier has had to come from behind in a few games, including their last game against DePaul, but they’ve been good enough to overcome big second half deficits on two occasions.  I think they have a shot at a #1 seed, but they can’t keep falling behind like that because against a team like Butler it will be a lot harder to catch back up.

-TCU AT BAYLOR (Big 12).  TCU is coming off a home loss to a very good Oklahoma team, and although Baylor has been somewhat disappointing, this is still the first big road test for TCU, and it comes against a Baylor team that’s really needing a win.

-MICHIGAN AT IOWA (Big Ten).   I had picked on Iowa quite a bit early in the season, and while they’re still not good, they’re not nearly as bad as they were back in November.  Michigan should win, but they won’t be able to just skate through it.

-PENN STATE AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Both teams have shown promise, but both still have a lot of work to do and could really use this game today.

-ALABAMA AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Alabama is coming off a very impressive blowout win against Texas A&M, and can add a conference road win to their resume today against a Vanderbilt team that has struggled.

-EASTERN MICHIGAN AT BALL STATE (MAC).  Ball State is off to a great start and are red hot right now.  The chances of them landing inside the bubble are small, but not impossible.  If they can blow through MAC play then they should be there in the end.

-DELAWARE AT CHARLESTON.  If CofC can win out, which they are good enough to do, then they should be at least on the bubble come March.

-TEXAS TECH AT KANSAS (Big 12).  Texas Tech has been one of the bigger surprise teams of the season so far, but this is by far their toughest test up to this point.  If they win this one then they’ll be on pace to end up as a protected seed.

-FLORIDA AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  TAMU is trying to rebound from a blowout loss, and Florida is still looking to find themselves.  During the PK-80 they appeared to be solid, but haven’t looked nearly as strong since then.

-ARKANSAS AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  The Razorbacks are off to a great start.  Mississippi State comes in at 12-1, but their wins have been mostly buy games.  This is definitely a winnable road game for the Razorbacks.

-PITTSBURGH AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  The Cardinals are coming off a blowout loss to rival Kentucky and have done very little to demonstrate that they are a tournament caliber team.  If they end up losing this one at home then they will have demonstrated that they are NOT a tournament team.

-NEBRASKA AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Both these teams are on the outside looking in and the loser of this game will be even further outside.

-GEORGETOWN AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Georgetown still hasn’t won a game that’s worth mentioning yet.  They probably need to finish at least four games over .500 in Big East play to be considered for the NCAAs considering how weak their OOC schedule was.  That means needing to go 11-5 the rest of the way.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  This is a road game that San Diego State simply must have.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Vermont at Harvard

Vermont at Harvard, 7:00 PM Eastern, NESN+/ivyleaguenetwork.com

There are still a small handful of conferences that have not yet tipped off conference play, and the preseason favorites from two such leagues are meeting tonight in our Under the Radar Game of the Day.  Vermont, the early pick to win the America East, will be travelling to Cambridge to take on a Harvard team that has been somewhat disappointing in non-conference play, but is almost ready to clear the slate and begin anew with league play.  Vermont enters tonight’s game at 8-5 on the season.  The Catamounts’ losses include Kentucky, Marquette, St. Bonaventure and a very good Bucknell team.  The only somewhat surprising loss was a game at Northeastern, though star point guard Trae Bell-Haynes missed that game due to injury.  Injuries could be a major factor tonight as well, unfortunately, as sophomore forward Anthony Lamb, who has been in double digits in scoring 11 times already this year, is out with a fractured foot that will cost him at least eight weeks, and potentially the rest of the season.  Vermont will need to find a way to win without Lamb, and tonight’s contest at Harvard is their lone chance to do so before conference play starts on Thursday night.

Harvard enters tonight’s game at 5-8, including having suffered disappointing losses to Holy Cross, Manhattan and Cal State-Fullerton.  The Crimson are coming off an 11 point loss on Saturday at Minnesota, and need to find a way to start winning games with their first conference matchup coming this weekend.  As with Vermont, Harvard is dealing with an injury — to point guard Bryce Aiken.  Aiken has been key to the success they have had, including an impressive 21 point and 8 assist effort in a win over St. Joseph’s.  If he can get healthy and back on the court, the Crimson will be in a much better position to not only win tonight’s game, but to be successful once league play begins.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-Conference Awards of 2017 (Part 1 of 2)

The start of a new year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed the entire non-conference season and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, with the best one in each conference honored as POYSF (Player of the Year So Far). If you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and check back later this week for the remaining conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Jairus Lyles (UMBC)
G: Jahad Thomas (UMass-Lowell)
G: Joe Cremo (Albany)
F: Thomas Bruce (Binghamton)
F: Tanner Leissner (New Hampshire)
POYSF: Jairus Lyles (UMBC)

AAC
G: Rob Gray (Houston)
G: Jeremiah Martin (Memphis)
F: Gary Clark (Cincinnati)
F: Junior Etou (Tulsa)
C: Tacko Fall (UCF)
POYSF: Rob Gray (Houston)

A-10
G: Matt Mobley (St. Bonaventure)
G: Luwane Pipkins (Massachusetts)
G: BJ Johnson (La Salle)
F: Peyton Aldridge (Davidson)
F: Justin Tillman (VCU)
POYSF: BJ Johnson (La Salle)

ACC
G: Ky Bowman (Boston College)
G: Grayson Allen (Duke)
F: Bonzie Colson (Notre Dame)
F: Marvin Bagley III (Duke)
C: Ben Lammers (Georgia Tech)
POYSF: Bonzie Colson (Notre Dame)

Atlantic Sun
G: Ivan Gandia-Rosa (North Florida)
G: Divine Myles (Stetson)
G: Brandon Goodwin (Florida Gulf Coast)
F: Malik Moore (South Carolina Upstate)
C: Rob Marberry (Lipscomb)
POYSF: Brandon Goodwin (Florida Gulf Coast)

Big 12
G: Trae Young (Oklahoma)
G: Jevon Carter (West Virginia)
F: Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (Baylor)
F: Kenrich Williams (TCU)
C: Udoka Azubuike (Kansas)
POYSF: Trae Young (Oklahoma)

Big East
G: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
G: Andrew Rowsey (Marquette)
F: Angel Delgado (Seton Hall)
F: Mikal Bridges (Villanova)
C: Jessie Govan (Georgetown)
POYSF: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)

Big Sky
G: Deontae North (Portland State)
G: Bryce Canda (Portland State)
G: Andre Spight (Northern Colorado)
F: Bogdan Bliznyuk (Eastern Washington)
C: Zach Braxton (Weber State)
POYSF: Deontae North (Portland State)

Big South
G: Davon Bell (Presbyterian)
G: MaCio Teague (NC-Asheville)
G: Chris Clemons (Campbell)
F: Scottie James (Liberty)
F: Xavier Cooks (Winthrop)
POYSF: Chris Clemons (Campbell)

Big 10
G: Miles Bridges (Michigan State)
G: Tony Carr (Penn State)
F: Jordan Murphy (Minnesota)
F: Ethan Happ (Wisconsin)
C: Isaac Haas (Purdue)
POYSF: Jordan Murphy (Minnesota)

Big West
G: Max Heidegger (UCSB)
G: Donovan Fields (Cal Poly)
F: Leland King II (UCSB)
F: Chima Moneke (UC Davis)
F: Gabe Levin (Long Beach State)
POYSF: Chima Moneke (UC Davis)

CAA
G: Jordon Talley (UNC Wilmington)
G: Joe Chealey (Charleston)
G: Justin Pierce (William & Mary)
F: Devontae Cacok (UNC Wilmington)
F: Nathan Knight (William & Mary)
POYSF: Devontae Cacok (UNC Wilmington)

C-USA
G: CJ Burks (Marshall)
G: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
F: Ajdin Penava (Marshall)
F: Nick King (Middle Tennessee)
C: Ronald Delph (Florida Atlantic)
POYSF: Jon Elmore (Marshall)

Horizon
G: Kendrick Nunn (Oakland)
G: Khalil Small (Green Bay)
F: Kameron Chatman (Detroit)
F: Carson Williams (Northern Kentucky)
C: Drew McDonald (Northern Kentucky)
POYSF: Kendrick Nunn (Oakland)

Ivy
G: Matt Morgan (Cornell)
G: Mike Smith (Columbia)
G: Brandon Anderson (Brown)
F: Lukas Meisner (Columbia)
F: Stone Gettings (Cornell)
POYSF: Matt Morgan (Cornell)

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Southern at Texas Southern

Southern at Texas Southern, 9:00 PM Eastern, ESPNU

On Tuesday, March 7, Texas Southern defeated Alabama State at home in the quarterfinal round of the SWAC Tournament by a score of 87-72, en route to an eventual SWAC Tournament championship and berth in the NCAAs.  That game was also the last game played by the Tigers on their home court, as all 13 games so far this season have come on the road.  In fact, Mike Davis’ team has not played a home non-conference game since November 2014.  This season, the Tigers went 0-13 in their all-buy game slate with all of those losses having come to teams ranked in the top 50% of teams in Division I according to KenPom (and 7 of the 13 coming against the Top 50).  It has been a long time since Tigers fans have been able to come out to cheer on their team, but with 2018 being welcomed in today, so are the Tigers as they host rival Southern University.

Southern enters tonight’s game at 4-9, with all 9 losses having come in their 9 road games.  Jared Sam has been leading the way for the Jaguars so far this season, having scored in double digits 10 times already, including four double-doubles.  He will need to have a big game, especially if Trae Jefferson plays for Texas Southern.  Jefferson has topped 20 points in all but one game he has played so far, but did not play last time out at BYU as he was with his family to deal with the tragic shooting and killing of his father.  Our thoughts and prayers are certainly with Jefferson and the entire Texas Southern family as they deal with this tragedy and get ready for today’s start of SWAC play.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Dec 31st and Monday, Jan 1st

NEWS AND NOTES

-Jon Teitel, our Selection Committee Guessing Expert, has posted his first projections of the season!  CLICK HERE TO CHECK THEM OUT

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

-All Saturdays are busy, and yesterday was no exception!  There are no more unbeaten teams.  Arizona State fell on the road to Arizona, which wasn’t all that surprising.  TCU fell at home to an Oklahoma team that was hugely impressive, which perhaps wasn’t expected but still wasn’t all that shocking.  Villanova trailed by 22 in the second half at Butler, and due to a tremendous effort got themselves back into the game but never really made Butler sweat.  That one shocked me.  I wasn’t expecting Butler to win it, but I sure as hell wasn’t expecting them to open up a margin like that.  It was a great win for a Bulldogs team that looks to be improving and is now 2-0 in league play.

-Alabama ran Texas A&M out of the gym in the other surprise of the day.  Again, it’s not that the Crimson Tide won.  It’s that they completely creamed a team that had, up until yesterday, looked like a #1 seed.

-Virginia had some trouble with what appears to be a very much improved Boston College team, but held on to win.

-Arkansas came from behind to force overtime and pick up the win against Tennessee.  I still think Tennessee is good and that at the end their resume will be solid, but this would have been a very nice win for the Vols.

-Saint Mary’s got a big win at BYU that they pretty much absolutely needed to get.

-Boise State picked up another really nice win in beating UNLV on the road yesterday.  They’re looking more and more like a team that will land inside the bubble.

 

SUNDAY, DEC 31ST

-TULSA AT TULANE (American).  Tulane is now out to a very surprising 10-3 start and is coming off a big win at Temple in their conference opener.  They’ve got another winnable game at home today and they are a team that’s definitely on our radar.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT BRADLEY (Missouri Valley).  Northern Iowa is coming off a very surprising loss at home to Southern Illinois.  It’s not completely crippling, but it is rather damaging and it greatly narrows their margin for error the rest of the way.  They really need to be able to pick this one up on the road today.

-PROVIDENCE AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Providence’s record isn’t bad, but they have a lot of work to do if they want to land inside the bubble.  Having said that, beating Creighton on the road would be a huge stride forward for them.  Creighton is coming off a close loss at Seton Hall and is looking to rebound themselves.

-MEMPHIS AT CINCINNATI (American).  This is the conference opener for both teams.  Cincinnati has looked like a solid first ballot team (for the most part), and Memphis has looked like an NIT team that will need multiple big wins the rest of the wayjust to be in the discussion.

-UCF AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  UCF has a lot of ground to cover between now and the end if they want to end up on the right side of the bubble.

-MISSOURI STATE AT VALPARAISO (Missouri Valley).  Missouri State’s chances are way less than half of making the tournament, but by no means are they zero.  They had a nice win against Loyola Chicago in their opener and if they’re some how able to blow through conference play they could end up on the right side of the bubble.

-LOUISIANA AT ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt).  At 11-3, Louisiana will get a nice look from the committee if they can win out or come close to it, but anything short of that and they’ll need the auto bid to get in.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT SETON HALL.  Saint John’s was blasted in their conference opener and really needs to rebound today.  They face a Seton Hall team that’s coming off a thrilling come from behind win against Creighton.

-GEORGIA AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky is coming off an emotional blowout win against rival Louisville and should come into this one with a ton of momentum.  Georgia is 9-2 on the year and has looked pretty good (for the most part), but is still flying under the radar somewhat.  If they somehow win this one, then they will no longer be under the radar.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  Both teams come into this one at 11-2, and Syracuse has some decent wins, but both still have work to do.  This is a big game and a big opportunity (one of many) for both teams.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT OLE MISS (SEC).  South Carolina still looks like they’re a team that’s outside the bubble, but they come in at 9-3 and they can make the NCAAs if they’re able to put together a strong showing in conference play.

-UTAH AT OREGON STATE (Pac 12).  Both teams have work to do, and both could really use a win in this one today.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT SMU (American).  SMU simply cannot afford to slip up in a game like this one.

-WASHINGTON AT UCLA (Pac 12).  The Pac 12 isn’t as strong as we are used to seeing it, but these are two teams that look like they should end up inside the bubble.  This is a chance for both of them to pick up a quality win.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT USC (Pac 12).  Both teams lost their league openers, and both seem to be going in the wrong direction.  There is a huge sense of urgency for both teams coming into this one.

-COLORADO AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Oregon looks to be sliding further and further away from where they need to be.  A home loss against a team that isn’t at all likely to make the tournament will continue that slide in wrong direction.

-Savannah State @ Michigan State – buy game

 

MONDAY, JAN 1ST

-WEST VIRGINIA AT KANSAS STATE (Big Twelve).  K State has gotten off to a respectable, but quiet, 11-2 start and did look very impressive in their opener at Iowa State.  They get a chance to take down a top ten team at home today, which will certainly catapult them into the national consciousness.

-TEXAS AT IOWA STATE (Big Twelve).  Both are coming off losses in their conference openers, both need notable wins the rest of the way, and both could really use a win in this game.

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Bracketology 2018: March Madness Predictions (Version 1)

Even though it seems like the college basketball season just got started, we are only 10 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: Duke (ACC)
1: Michigan State (Big 10)
1: North Carolina (ACC)

2: Arizona State (Pac-12)
2: West Virginia (Big 12)
2: Kansas (Big 12)
2: Xavier (Big East)

3: Texas A&M (SEC)
3: Purdue (Big 10)
3: Virginia (ACC)
3: Oklahoma (Big 12)

4: TCU (Big 12)
4: Wichita State (AAC)
4: Miami FL (ACC)
4: Kentucky (SEC)

5: Arizona (Pac-12)
5: Gonzaga (WCC)
5: Seton Hall (Big East)
5: Texas Tech (Big 12)

6: Tennessee (SEC)
6: Arkansas (SEC)
6: Cincinnati (AAC)
6: Florida State (ACC)

7: Creighton (Big East)
7: Baylor (Big 12)
7: Clemson (ACC)
7: Missouri (SEC)

8: Florida (SEC)
8: Notre Dame (ACC)
8: Nevada (MWC)
8: Alabama (SEC)

9: Louisville (ACC)
9: SMU (AAC)
9: Michigan (Big 10)
9: Texas (Big 12)

10: Virginia Tech (ACC)
10: Rhode Island (A-10)
10: Minnesota (Big 10)
10: Butler (Big East)

11: Auburn (SEC)
11: Syracuse (ACC)
11: St. John’s (Big East)
11: St. Bonaventure (A-10)
11: Maryland (Big 10)
11: St. Mary’s (WCC)

12: Missouri State (MVC)
12: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
12: New Mexico State (WAC)
12: Louisiana-Lafayette (Sun Belt)

13: Charleston (CAA)
13: Vermont (America East)
13: South Dakota (Summit)
13: Belmont (OVC)

14: UNC-Greensboro (SoCon)
14: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)
14: Ball State (MAC)
14: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)

15: Portland State (Big Sky)
15: UC Santa Barbara (Big West)
15: Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun)
15: Bucknell (Patriot)

16: Iona (MAAC)
16: Penn (Ivy)
16: Wagner (NEC)
16: NC-Asheville (Big South)
16: North Carolina A&T (MEAC)
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)

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