Under the Radar Game of the Day: Dartmouth at New Hampshire

Dartmouth at New Hampshire, 7:00 PM Eastern, americaeast.tv

Conference play is starting to kick into gear, but tonight we are taking a step out away from it for the Battle of the Granite State as the Dartmouth Big Green travel across state to take on the UNH Wildcats.  The host New Hampshire Wildcats enter the game at only 3-10 on the season, with only one of those wins having come against D1 competition.  The good news for UNH is that after tonight’s game America East conference play will begin and they will essentially be able to hit the reset button on their season.

The visiting Big Green enter at 4-6 on the year.  Ivy League play will start for Dartmouth next week with a game at Harvard, though they will step oft of conference after that for two more games (vs Vermont and at Boston College).  Last season, Dartmouth won this rivalry game to cut UNH’s all-time lead to 34-30.  The game was won thanks to a three pointer by Brendan Berry with 3 seconds left.  The Wildcats responded with what for a moment looked like a buzzer beater of their own, but Jaleen Smith was ruled not to have gotten the shot off in time, and Dartmouth escaped.  Although neither of these teams have impressive records or notable wins on the season to date, none of that matters in a rivalry game, and this should definitely be a fun one in the Granite State tonight.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Dec 29th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day, which highlights the start of play in the NEC – CLICK HERE

-Another exciting game in the Big East as Seton Hall came from behind to get the win at home against Creighton.

-It was a rough night for two UTR teams that we were just praising 24 hours earlier as possible/likely at-large candidates.  Northern Iowa, almost inexplicably lost at home to Southern Illinois.  There are some really good teams in the Missouri Valley.  We didn’t think Southern Illinois was one of them, and we certainly weren’t expecting them to win AT Northern Iowa.  Stephen F Austin also lost in a shocker at SELA, who is a sub 200 team.  This REALLY damages UNI’s chances to land inside the bubble if they fail to win the conference tournament, and it pretty much eliminates SFA’s chances entirely.

-The Johnnies, which was another team that we really thought that was good, were blown completely out at home by a Providence team that we didn’t think had looked good at all.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-LOUISVILLE AT KENTUCKY.  This game is always intense, and things won’t be any different this year.  Louisville is still looking for their first true road win, and if they’re able to pick it up today not only will they have bragging rights, but their NCAA Tournament profile will be given a huge boost.  Kentucky is coming off a loss to UCLA, and could use some more good wins on their resume because outside of their win against Virginia Tech they haven’t done much.  Both teams have a lot of potential, but both also have a lot of work to do.

-WEST VIRGINIA VS OKLAHOMA STATE (Big Twelve).  It’s the conference opener for both teams, and like virtually every Big Twelve game, it should be a good one.  West Virginia is ranked in the top ten and this would be a solid road win for them.  Oklahoma State is a team that we thought would be rebuilding, but they come into this at 10-2 and can keep that momentum going if they can somehow pull off this win.

-BAYLOR AT TEXAS TECH (Big Twelve).  Texas Tech has been a surprise team in the OOC portion of the season, and have actually played their way into the rankings with just one loss.  Baylor has looked really strong as well.  It’s two ranked teams that are looking for a quality win, and who also have a lot of tough games ahead of them.

-LOUISIANA AT LITTLE ROCK (Sun Belt).  Louisiana’s margin for error is small, but if they can blow through the Sun Belt they should be in the discussion for a bid.

-KANSAS AT TEXAS (Big Twelve).  This one should be fun.  Texas has looked really good this year, but doesn’t have a win this big on their resume just yet.  Kansas has looked good as well, but has also looked vulnerable, especially in true road games.

-KANSAS STATE AT IOWA STATE (Big Twelve).  K State has a bloated record, but not much in the way of big wins.  That can change if they can pull this one off tonight against an Iowa State team that’s lost just two games and looked a lot better than what we expected coming into the year.

-UTAH AT OREGON (Pac Twelve).  Both teams have looked good at times, but both also have a lot of work to do, which gives this game a bit of a pivotal feel.

-WASHINGTON AT USC (Pac Twelve).  It’s been a rough year for USC, and things probably won’t be getting any smoother any time soon despite the fact that they just won the Diamond Head Classic.  Washington has been somewhat inconsistent this year, but they do have a big win against Kansas in Kansas City and can play their way into the field with a strong showing in conference.

-COLORADO AT OREGON STATE (Pac Twelve).  Both teams need to improve and get hot in conference play if they want to be relevant in March.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT UCLA (Pac Twelve).  Both teams need to improve and get hot in conference play if they want to be relevant in March.  Both have some decent OOC wins, and UCLA picked up a really nice win in their last game against Kentucky, but they’re hardly to a point to where they can just start skating.

 

BUY GAMES

-Cleveland State @ Michigan State
-Florida A&M @ Ball State
-Lawrence Tech (nondiv1) @ Central Michigan
-UMBC @ Maryland – UMBC has played well recently
-Stetson @ Nebraska

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: St. Francis (PA) at Central Connecticut

St. Francis (PA) at Central Connecticut, 7:30 PM Eastern, necfrontrow.com

With the start of conference play this week, we are also seeing the start of very meaningful games in one of our favorite conferences here at HoopsHD, the Northeast Conference.  Today is Day One of NEC play as the ten members of the conference fight to qualify for the 8 team conference tournament and secure home court advantage once there.  Our Game of the Day heads to New Britain, Connecticut as the Central Connecticut Blue Devils play host to preseason favorite St. Francis (PA).  The Blue Devils enter play this afternoon at 7-6, which is notable in itself as the program had not won more than 6 games in a single season since 2013-14.  They are led by senior Mustafa Jones, who has scored 24 last time out in a win over Mass-Lowell.  Also keep an eye on Tyler Kohl who had a double-double in last week’s win over Maine.

The Red Flash of St. Francis University enter play today at only 6-5, though they have won three straight since getting blown out at Duke by 57 points on December 5.  Keith Braxton has been a double-double machine, with six of them so far this season.  Last game out, in a 84-70 win over Lehigh, he had an incredible game with 20 points, 16 rebounds and 8 assists.  Efforts like that today and throughout the conference season could put the Red Flash in line for their first regular season title and NCAA Tournament bid since 1991.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Dec 28th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For the latest Under the Radar Podcast – CLICK HERE

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

-Big East play got underway with Butler and Georgetown going into double overtime before Butler won in the final couple of seconds.  Xavier and Marquette seesawed back and forth as well, but Marquette was unable to hold on to pull the upset.

-San Diego State fell on the road rather convincingly at Wyoming.  SDSU just can’t seem to play well with any sort of consistency.  That’s better than being consistently bad, but still.  They don’t have the biggest margin for error in the world and they won’t end up on the right side of the bubble if they keep dropping these kinds of games.

-Nevada picked up another impressive win with their win against Fresno State.  It wasn’t just that they won the game, but that they led a really good team on the road by a comfortable margin for the entire game.  The Wolfpack are looking like the class of the Mountain West again this year.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-CREIGHTON AT SETON HALL.  Both teams seem to be headed toward the top half of the bracket and are expected to be wearing white in the Round of 64.  This is a chance for both to start off conference play with a big win that will look good on the resume.

-TULANE AT TEMPLE (American).  Tulane is a much improved team and it will be interesting to see what they can do in conference play.  They start with a tough road test against a Temple team that has looked good at times, but still has some work to do.

-HOUSTON AT SOUTH FLORIDA (American).  Houston has a bloated record, but they need a strong showing in conference with some solid wins to go along with it in order to land on the right side of the bubble.  They definitely need to be able to hold serve in games like this.

-PROVIDENCE AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  The Johnnies have been really impressive this year and I wouldn’t be surprised to see them make quite a bit of noise in Big East play and end up dancing in March.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT SELA (Southland).  I think if SFA runs the table in league play then they will make the NCAA Tournament even if they end up losing in the conference tournament.  That’s the story for the rest of the year.  Can they win out?

-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AT NORTHERN IOWA.  UNI has had a rough week, but of their four losses three of them are to top ten teams, so their resume is still pretty strong.  If they finish at the top  of the MVC I think they’ll be inside the bubble regardless of what happens in the conference tournament.

-PACIFIC AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  The Zags need to dominate this league if they want to end up on the top half of the bracket, which they are certainly good enough to do.

-PORTLAND AT BYU (West Coast).  BYU has just two losses and some fairly decent wins on their resume.  A strong showing in conference should land them inside the bubble, but their margin for error is rather small despite the bloated record.

-LSU AT MEMPHIS.  Neither team has looked super strong this season, but both come into this game with just three losses and the longer they keep it up the more realistic it is to think that they can make the field.  This is a big game for both teams tonight.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT UC IRVINE. New Mexico is on a path to land inside the bubble, but they’ll need to win out or come close to it in order for that to happen.  They are in the midst of starting a four game stretch of true road games, and are in the middle of an eight game stretch of games away from home.  If they get through this they should be in good shape.

-LMU AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  SMC has almost no margin for error because they’ve done very little, and outside of Gonzaga and BYU they won’t have any more chances to put good wins in their resume.

 

BUY GAMES

-NC A&T @ Virginia Tech
-Hartford @ Rutgers

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Oakland at Milwaukee

Oakland at Milwaukee, 8:00 PM Eastern, espn3

Conference play is starting across the nation this week, and tonight’s Under the Radar Game of the Day features an intriguing matchup from the Horizon League as preseason favorite Oakland is on the road to take on a surprising (and somewhat schizophrenic) Milwaukee team.  The visiting Golden Grizzlies enter tonight’s game at 8-5 on the season, having won back-to-back games over Towson and Eastern Michigan after a hard fought loss to Michigan State.  Oakland finally has their three-headed monster of Martez Walker, Jaylen Hayes and Kendrick Nunn healthy and playing together.  They combined for 69 of Oakland’s 86 points in a win last week over Eastern Michigan.

The Milwaukee Panthers were one of the stories of Championship Week last year when they turned a last place Horizon League finish into a run to the conference tournament title game (and a new job at Butler for head coach LaVall Jordan).  Pat Baldwin is now running the show, but the team is still doing a Jekyll and Hyde impersonation.  The Panthers are currently 7-6 with solid wins over Elon, Loyola-Chicago and at Iowa State.  They also have some inexplicable losses, including by 21 points at Western Illinois and at home by 14 points to non-D1 Concordia!  Brock Stull’s play may be the key to their success, as he missed the Western Illinois game, but has scored 23 points in each of their last two outings, including the win over Loyola-Chicago.

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Under The Radar Podcast: Wednesday, December 27th

Chad, David, Rocco and John are featured in this week’s Under The Radar podcast. This week’s feature conference is the Southern Conference. The SoCon has the best singular win so far by an UTR school thanks to Wofford’s win at North Carolina, but we also look at teams like Furman, UNC-Greensboro and East Tennessee State that will figure prominently in the conference race this year.

Along with reviewing the other 21 UTR conferences, we also predict who we think will win the conference (and in some cases win the conference tournament in the event they don’t win the regular season crown).

Without further ado, here is the podcast:

And for those who go audio-only and/or listen on the go, here is the audio link:

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