Under the Radar Game of the Day: Georgia Southern at East Tennessee State

Georgia Southern at East Tennessee State, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

Johnson City, Tennessee is the site of tonight’s Under the Radar Game of the Day as the East Tennessee State Buccaneers host the Georgia Southern Eagles.  With ETSU’s conference mates, most notably Wofford, suddenly making some late non-conference noise, the Bucs are looking to pass their last significant non-conference test tonight with a home win over one of the Sun Belt Conference’s top teams.  ETSU enters tonight’s game at 7-4, having just won at Detroit on Tuesday night.  Desonta Bradford led the way in that win with 21 points, following an impressive double-double in their hard-fought loss at Xavier.

Georgia Southern is currently 9-3 on the season including wins at Wake Forest and on a neutral court over Missouri State.  The Eagles are also coming off a win Tuesday night, at Kennesaw State, by 9 points.  Tookie Brown had an impressive 29 points in that win, and his matchup tonight with ETSU’s Bradford will certainly be worth keeping an eye on.  Tonight’s game is Georgia Southern’s final non-conference game before Sun Belt play starts next week, and being able to pick up the road win will have them primed to make some serious noise in the Sun Belt this season.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Dec 21

NEWS AND NOTES

-For our latest Under the Radar Podcast where we feature the OVC and run through all 22 UTR Conferences – CLICK HERE

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

-Another top ten team goes down at home to an unranked UTR team!!  Wofford managed to pick up a win at North Carolina in what has to be the surprise upset of the season (slightly better than the Loyola Ramblers winning at Florida, for example).  Wofford had been having a decent year, but hadn’t looked at all like the kind of team that you would expect to pull off a huge upset like that.  A great moment for the Terriers!  As for UNC, it’s bruising but it’s not crippling.  They’re still on pace to end up as a solid protected seed as long as they don’t trip up like that too many times.

-Tennessee escaped after a close call against a pretty good Furman team, and Louisville blew a double digit lead late in the second half against Albany, but came back to win in the final minute of play after Albany missed what would have been a game winning shot at the buzzer.

-It was also a mixed bag for the Big East last night – St. John’s improved to 10-2 with a win against Saint Joe’s at the Mohegan Sun Arena. The Johnnies trailed for a good portion of the game, but 28 points from Shammorie Ponds helped to bail out the Johnnies in this one. Providence fell to Houston in the 2nd half of the Mohegan Sun doubleheader – it also gives the American one of their better wins in the noncon season to date.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-OREGON STATE AT KENT STATE.  This is Oregon State’s first true road game.  They have a decent profile that needs to get better if they want any hopes of making the NCAAs.

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT BUTLER.  WIU is off to a pretty good 7-3 start, but this is a buy game and they’re probably way overmatched today.

-TENNESSEE TECH AT INDIANA.  Indiana looks solid at times and bad at other times.  Tennessee Tech isn’t the best team in the world, but they’re probably as good as Indiana State and Fort Wayne, both of whom have managed to beat Indiana badly at home.

-IONA AT RHODE ISLAND. While this is a buy game, it is one of the better ones scheduled for tonight. Rhody has been the most consistent program that the A-10 has had to offer so far this season, and they had better not overlook an Iona team that is more than capable of winning the Metro Atlantic this season.

-BUFFALO AT TEXAS A&M.  Buffalo is coming off an impressive showing at Syracuse where they had a lead deep into the game, but couldn’t hold on.  They’ve got a much taller order tonight against a really good TAMU.  Having said that, TAMU did struggle in their last game against Northern Kentucky, so Buffalo may have a chance to be competitive in this one.

-UCONN AT ARIZONA.  UConn is 7-3 but it’s a rather unimpressive 7-3 and they’re probably way overmatched in this one against an Arizona team that’s much improved.  Having said that, if the Huskies were to get this one it would complexion of their resume and their season.

-GONZAGA AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  This would be a nice road win for Gonzaga who is looking like a protected seeded caliber team, but a much nicer win for San Diego State who’s trying to solidify their case of belonging in the tournament.

-KANSAS AT STANFORD.  Kansas has struggled at times this season, but they still have a solid profile and will likely continue to improve as the year goes on.  This would be their second true road win of the year if they’re able to pull it off.

 

BUY GAMES

-South Alabama @ Tulane
-Southern Miss @ Florida State
-Tennessee State @ Purdue
-Long Beach State @ Michigan State
-Cleveland State @ Cincinnati
-Fairleigh Dickinson @ Maryland
-SELA @ Notre Dame
-South Carolina State @ UCF
-American @ Marquette
-Arlington Baptist (nondiv1) @ Stephen F Austin
-Oral Roberts @ Minnesota
-Alabama A&M @ Michigan
-Idaho State @ BYU

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Grambling at East Carolina

Grambling at East Carolina, 7:00 PM Eastern, ecupirates.com

Tonight’s Under the Radar Game of the Day features a team that has been surprisingly good this season against a team that has been amazingly bad.  Normally, when a SWAC team takes on an American Athletic team, you don’t even have to know the teams to know which is the better one . . . but not so tonight.  The Grambling Tigers are 4-7 on the season, with their 4 wins coming over the course of their past 7 games.  Those wins include their incredible 64-63 road win at Georgia Tech on December 1, as well as wins at UTRGV and Southeastern Louisiana.  Diontae Jones’ 18 points and 9 rebounds keyed the upset over the Yellow Jackets while Devante Jackson’s double-double off the bench was the deciding factor in the Southeastern Louisiana victory.  However, the most telling stat for Grambling is this:  their three true road wins against D1 foes this season is the most such wins the program has had since the 1985-86 season.  Further, if they win tonight or next week at Seattle, they will have accumulated the most true road wins in a single season against D1 opponents in school history!!

Tonight’s opponent for the Tigers is a team that, while technically not Under the Radar, deserves to be there or lower based on their play so far this season.  East Carolina has already had their head coach terminated/resign and has home losses to the likes of Central Connecticut, North Carolina A&T and most recently to a Charlotte team that was also without the same head coach they began the season with.  The Pirates may be 5-5 on the season, but this already has the signs of an incredibly long year in Greenville, especially given that the home game against a dangerous Grambling team tonight is the most winnable game left on their schedule.

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Under The Radar Podcast: Wednesday, December 20

Chad, David and John return for this week’s UTR Podcast. This week’s feature is the Ohio Valley Conference – we highlighted Belmont’s impressive win at Western Kentucky earlier in the week, we looked at Murray State coming up a little short at home against Auburn, and we also pointed out Jacksonville State getting off to a decent start themselves following their first ever appearance in the Division I NCAA Tournament last season.

We also looked at the other 21 conferences that fly under the radar and looked at the week that was. It was a very good week if you were Princeton or Idaho, but a little more painful if you are a fan of Towson or Loyola-Chicago, for example. (NOTE: This was filmed before Wofford won 79-75 at North Carolina – this was the Terriers’ first win against an AP Top 25 team, much less a Top 5 team where UNC was ranked at the time of the game.)

And for all of you who love radio or listen to Hoops HD on the go, here is the audio-only version of the show:

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News, Notes and Highlighted Games – December 20

NEWS AND NOTES

For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Oakland, and Towson, which is a REALLY good game – CLICK HERE

-Texas A&M, Xavier, Wichita State, Syracuse, and Notre Dame all won buy games, but they were all struggles.  Syracuse didn’t put Buffalo away until the final minutes, Xavier blew a big lead against Marshall and held on to win by only 4, Wichita trailed in the second half against Arkansas State before finally pulling away, and Texas A&M didn’t put Northern Kentucky away until the final minute of the game.

-Missouri defeated SFA by a single point, but that game was far less surprising because of how strong SFA is.  It’s actually a decent win for Mizzou, and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if SFA was able to win out.  They really needed a win like the win at Mizzou if they wanted to impress the committee because their remaining schedule is atrociously weak, but still.  Don’t be surprised if they win out and enter the NCAA Tournament with 30 wins.

-Auburn picked up another nice win that is much nicer than it appears.  They went into Murray State and beat a good team on the road.  Murray could end up finishing in the RPI top 75, which means the committee will give Auburn a ton of credit for that win.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT JOSEPH’S VS SAINT JOHN’S (Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase, Uncasville CT).  Saint John’s has been really impressive this year and they can add another respectable win away from home to their resume today.

-HOUSTON VS PROVIDENCE (Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase, Uncasville CT).  Both these teams have potential, and both have shown signs of having a pulse.  Having said that, you get the sense that this is a big game for both teams because both need to improve.

-EVANSVILLE AT DUKE.  Evansville comes into this game at 10-2 and is likely way overmatched.  But if they could somehow pull off this upset (which I know isn’t likely) then it’s the kind of win that could catapult them onto the national scene and solidly into the NCAA Tournament talk.

-WAGNER AT SETON HALL.  This is a buy game, and could very well end up looking like a buy game, but it’s an interesting regional match up between a Wagner team that so far has looked the best out of all the NEC teams, and comes into this game with a 7-2 record.

-NORTHEASTERN AT SAINT BONAVENTURE.  I like the way the Bonnies have been playing, and they’ve got another tough UTR team at home today.  They don’t want to overlook Northeastern, who comes in at 7-4 with five straight wins, including Bucknell and Vermont in that stretch.

-FURMAN AT TENNESSEE.  Tennessee is coming off a hard fought game against North Carolina that they lost, but still ended up earning a lot of respect for.  They need to focus on today’s game against a Furman team that comes in at 9-3 and who could possibly put themselves in the discussion if they’re able to pick up a high caliber win like this.

-ALBANY AT LOUISVILLE.  This is a buy game that Louisville should be able to blow open, but we’ll go ahead and highlight it because of Albany’s strong 11-2 start and because they should be at or near the top of the America East.

-KANSAS STATE AT WASHINGTON STATE.  Both teams have shown signs of life, both have respectable records, and Wazzu even has some notable wins.  Having said that, both teams really need more quality wins so this is big for both of them.

 

BUY GAMES

-Coppin State @ West Virginia
-James Madison @ Florida
-North Texas @ Georgetown
-UMES @ Iowa State
-Southern @ Baylor
-UTSA @ Nebraska
-Little Rock @ Mississippi State
-Siena @ Memphis
-Wofford @ North Carolina — Keep an eye on Wofford’s Fletcher Magee!
-SC Upstate @ Creighton
-Northwestern State @ Utah
-Central Arkansas @ Oregon
-Mississippi Valley State @ UNLV

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Towson at Oakland

Towson at Oakland, MY20-Detroit/espn3

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Michigan tonight as one of the best UTR stories of the season so far, Pat Skerry’s Towson Tigers, travel to take on Greg Kampe’s Oakland Golden Grizzlies.  Towson enters tonight’s game at 10-1, having won ten games in a row since an opening three point loss at Old Dominion.  The Tigers are coming off an 11 day layoff during final exams, but cannot show any signs of rust if they want the victory at Oakland.  Keep an eye on Eddie Keith who scored 12 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and blocked 3 shots in their last game, a win over UMBC.

Oakland entered the season as one of our top picks in the Horizon and a team that was deep and talented enough to make some non-conference noise.  At 6-5, including losses to Toledo and Eastern Michigan, the season has been somewhat of a disappointment so far for the Golden Grizzlies.  The good news is that conference play is just a week away, and tonight’s game, plus Friday’s rematch with EMU ,can serve as final tune-ups for this team.  Oakland has only had a couple of games so far this year in which all of their “big three” (Kendrick Nunn, Martez Walker and Jalen Hayes) have played together, so hopefully they can all stay on the court not only tonight, but for the rest of the season.

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