News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 16th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-We did have a great game last night as Colorado needed double overtime to beat a South Dakota State team that will in all likelihood need the auto bid to get in, but if they do get it they could end up being a dangerous game in the Round of 64.

-Finals Week is over!!  We now have our normal gluttonous serving of college basketball that we’re used to seeing on a Saturday!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-BYU AT UTAH (***Spotlight Game***).  After a one year hiatus the rivalry is back.  This may not be the biggest rivalry in terms of importance.  It’s not even a conference game anymore, and the two teams aren’t constantly ranked in the top ten.  But in terms of bitterness this rivalry is at a whole other level.  It really is.  And, it’s actually rather meaningful tonight in the sense that both teams currently look like fringe bubble teams.  They may be able to play their way into a position where they’re solidly in the tournament, but then again maybe not.  When you get two teams that are in that situation in a rivalry game, then you should be in for a great night.  I’m glad the rivalry is back!!

-MIAMI FL AT GEORGE WASHINGTON.  This is only Miami’s second true road game of the year, but they still have a pretty strong resume and are off to an 8-0 start.

-SETON HALL AT RUTGERS.  This is a rivalry game, and Rutgers does appear to be making progress.  They’re making it slowly, but they are making it.  They’re not anywhere close to Seton Hall’s level, but they are at home and it’ll be interesting to see what they can do against them.

-BUTLER VS PURDUE (Crossroads Classic, Indianapolis).  I keep saying that this is a rebuilding year for Butler, and they don’t appear to be as good as they’ve been recently, but they do come into this at a quiet 8-2 with some decent wins on their profile.  If they get this one it would really be a statement win.  Purdue’s only two losses on the year are the two they picked up in the Battle 4 Atlantis.

-LOUISVILLE VS MEMPHIS (Gotham Classic, MSG).  This is an old Metro Conference, then Conference USA, and then very briefly an American rivalry.  The bitterness is probably gone (at least most of it), but it’s still hugely important game on paper as both teams come in 7-2 in search of a quality win.

-UNC GREENSBORO AT NC STATE.  It’s a buy game, but with UNCG looking like one of the better teams in the Big South SoCon we will go ahead and highlight it.

-MICHIGAN VS DETROIT (College Basketball Showcase, Detroit).  The game is in Detroit, but the crowd will likely be partial to Michigan as they look to improve to 10-3 on the year.

-INDIANA STATE AT WESTERN KENTUCKY.  Western Kentucky is coming off disappointing (and in the case of their last game controversial) losses and are looking to get things turned around.  Their margin for error is small, and they pretty much need to blow through the rest of the season if they want the committee to look at them.

-SYRACUSE AT GEORGETOWN.  Georgetown is unbeaten against the weakest schedule I’ve ever seen.  Syracuse’s schedule hasn’t been tough, but it’s been infinitely more challenging that Georgetown’s.  We should learn something about the Hoyas today as they take on their former Big East rivals.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT LSU.  SFA is 9-1 on the year and are good enough to win this game if LSU overlooks them.

-MICHIGAN STATE VS OAKLAND (College Basketball Showcase, Detroit).  Prior to the season when we thought Oakland was a top UTR team this is one we had circled.  The Grizz have been kind of disappointing, whereas Michigan State has put together an amazing profile and is deservedly ranked #2 in the nation.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT KENTUCKY.  Both teams come in with just one loss, but neither really have a win anywhere close to as good as this one would likely turn out to be.

-DAVIDSON AT VIRGINIA.  This isn’t a buy game, and Davidson could be a force in the Atlantic Ten, but it looks to be a huge mismatch and could end up looking like a buy game by the time it’s over.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT FLORIDA STATE.  We weren’t expecting much at all out of Okie State, but they come into this one at 7-2 and we’ll have to start taking them seriously if they’re able to pick up a win today.  Florida State comes in unbeaten and is one of the bigger surprises of the season, especially when you consider how they blew out Florida on the road.

-NORTHWESTERN AT DEPAUL.  Northwestern started off sluggishly, but they appear to have turned it around and should continue to build momentum if they can knock off a DePaul team that’s looked sluggish for the last decade or so.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT TEXAS.  LA Tech has had some close calls against big opponents, but hasn’t managed to get over the hump and pick up a quality win just yet.  Texas comes in at 6-3 and is off to a very impressive start when you consider two of their losses were close games to Gonzaga and Duke.

-LOYOLA CHICAGO AT MILWAUKEE.  I like this Loyola team and they can improve to 11-1 on the season if they pick up this win today.  If they keep it up they won’t need the automatic bid to make the NCAA Tournament.

-INDIANA VS NOTRE DAME (Crossroads Classic, Indianapolis).  Notre Dame looks like a potential protected seed and Indiana looks like a potential NIT team if they’re even able to play that well.  It should be a mismatch in favor of the Irish.

-GEORGIA AT UMASS.  There hasn’t been a whole lot of buzz around Georgia, but they do have wins against Saint Mary’s and at Marquette, and a win today will get them to 8-1 on the year with three true road wins on their profile.

-CINCINNATI AT UCLA.  Both teams have good records, but both teams severely lack quality wins right now, and you get that there is a sense of urgency for both of them coming into this game.

-OKLAHOMA AT WICHITA STATE (Intrust Bank Arena).  This game isn’t at the Round House, but it will still be a great atmosphere between a Wichita State team that’s good enough to gun for a #1 seed, and an Oklahoma team that I feel is a lot better than what many realize.  It’s Oklahoma’s first road game as well as their biggest test of the year and would be a huge win on their resume if they’re somehow able to pull off the upset.

-VERMONT AT SAINT BONAVENTURE.  Vermont has been somewhat disappointing in the sense that we thought they’d be a top forty team that could put together a top forty resume, but they’ve still been a solid team and are still potentially dangerous.  The Bonnies have gone 7-1 since dropping their opener without their star player and are still a solid team that could land inside the bubble if they keep winning like they have been.  Today’s game won’t top the headlines, but it is one of the more intriguing games of the day.

-CHARLESTON AT RHODE ISLAND.  This is another really intriguing game that will probably fly under the sight line of most of the nation.  Charleston had a really bad showing in Alaska, but other than that they have held serve and could still land on or near the bubble if they can thunder down the stretch and pick up a win in a game like this.  Rhody has dealt with injuries, but has still at least held serve and EC Matthews should be back today, which is another reason to watch.

-FLORIDA VS CLEMSON (Orange Bowl Classic).  This is a hugely important neutral floor game for a Florida team that’s trying to shake off a bad week from the other week, and a Clemson team that’s out to an 8-1 start and trying to add a huge quality win to their resume.

-NORTHERN IOWA VS IOWA STATE (Des Moines).  Northern Iowa is having the kind of year that could not just land them in the NCAA Tournament, but land them in the top half of it.  This is a chance to add yet another notable win to an already impressive resume.

-DREXEL AT TEMPLE (Sort of Big Five).  Temple was clobbered by Villanova earlier in the week and is looking to rebound from that.

-MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT AUBURN.  Middle Tennessee is a UTR team, but this is a game between two teams that are trying to make the NCAA Tournament and could end up in the top forty.  Both teams have just one loss and a few decent but not great wins.  Whoever wins this will take a huge step in that direction.

-OREGON AT FRESNO STATE.  We are still feeling these teams out.  Are one or both of them good enough to end up inside the bubble?  Today’s game is important because of how it will help answer that question.

-BUCKNELL AT VCU.  We highlight this game only to mention that we are not highlighting this game.  Both teams have been disappointing.

-KANSAS AT NEBRASKA.  Kansas is coming off back to back losses, both of which were rather surprising.  They face a Nebraska team that has shown moments of promise, but nothing more.  They are unbeaten at home, though, and the place should be rocking for today’s game.

-ARIZONA AT NEW MEXICO.  I was happy when I saw this series was coming back!  My excitement level has dropped off some now that New Mexico is a pitiful 3-7 on the year.

-NEW MEXICO STATE VS ILLINOIS (United Center, Chicago).  This will be a tough test for an Illinois team that appears to be improving, but still has a long way to go.  New Mexico State is probably the best team in the WAC and the Illini better not overlook them.

-UNLV AT PACIFIC.  UNLV has looked good this year, but their resume could still use some work and they’re still looking for their first true road win.

-SAINT LOUIS AT OREGON STATE.  This game will likely have, at most, NIT implications, but there is still time and opportunity for one or both of them to get things turned around.

 

BUY GAMES

-East Tennessee State @ Xavier
-Wheeling Jesuit (nondiv1) @ West Virginia (exhibition that does NOT count towards WVU’s overall record)
-Appalachian State @ Ohio State – a HOT HOT HOT!! buy game
-IUPUI @ Washington State
-North Dakota @ Gonzaga
-Rice @ Texas Tech
-UT Martin @ Mississippi State
-Troy @ Arkansas
-New Orleans @ Louisiana – probably not an actual buy game, but whatever
-Southeast Missouri State @ Kansas State
-UC Irvine @ Saint Mary’s
-North Florida @ Missouri
-Texas Southern @ Wyoming
-North Texas @ San Diego

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Texas-Arlington at Texas-Rio Grande Valley

Texas-Arlington at Texas-Rio Grande Valley, 8:00 PM Eastern, wacsports.com

It is a tough road test tonight for one of the nation’s top Under the Radar programs in non-conference play over the past few seasons, the Sun Belt Conference’s Texas-Arlington Mavericks.  The Mavs, who have lost two straight games, will be visiting UTRGV tonight.  Arlington fell last Thursday at Northern Iowa by four points before losing a home game last weekend to Florida Gulf Coast, this time by seven.  UTA’s only other loss of the season came at Alabama, and  that one was only by a single point.  Keep an eye on senior Kevin Hervey who has three double-doubles on the season and has topped the 20 point mark seven times already.

UTRGV enters tonight’s game at 6-6 on the season, winners of three straight including a road win at Rice.  The Vaqueros are led by senior guard Nick Dixon who has scored in double figures every game so far this year.  Also keep an eye on freshman point guard Javon Levi.  Levi has averaged over 5 assists per game in his team’s last six contests, including dishing out seven dimes in their win over UC-Irvine.  Dixon, Levi and company will need another strong effort tonight if they want to pull off the upset of Arlington.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Tennessee State at North Carolina A&T

Tennessee State at North Carolina A&T, 7:00 PM Eastern, ncataggies.com

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Greensboro, North Carolina tonight for one of the biggest turnaround stories of the season so far.  Last year, the North Carolina A&T Aggies were among the lowest rated tames in the entire nation.  They ended the season ranked 349 out of 351 teams at kenpom.com.  Their 3-29 record included only a single win over a Division I team, and that came in their regular season finale against North Carolina Central.  That is why seeing the Aggies at 5-4, with three D1 wins and being tied for the most overall wins among MEAC teams at this stage is such a story.  On top of that, two of the D1 wins have been in true road games, at Jacksonville and at East Carolina.  Junior Femi Olujobi, a transfer from Oakland who sat out last season, has been the key to the turnaround.  He has scored in double figures every game so far, and had an absolutely amazing stat line in the Jacksonville win — 37 points and 18 rebounds!

Tonight, North Carolina A&T hosts the Ohio Valley Conference’s Tennessee State Tigers.  Head coach Dana Ford’s team enters play tonight at 5-3 on the season, including two true road wins, at Kennesaw State and at Alabama State.  Christian Mekowulu had a big game for the Tigers last time out, notching a double-double in the win at Alabama State.  Also keep an eye on Delano Spencer who scored 26 two weeks ago in an overtime loss to Lipscomb.  Another effort like that could lead to a road win against a much improved NCA&T team tonight.

 

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT COLORADO.  What is perhaps the best team in the Summit league is traveling to play a Colorado team that has shown some promise, but only some.  They still have a lot of work to do.

-UMES @ Creighton –  buy game

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: South Dakota at Northern Arizona

South Dakota at Northern Arizona, 8:30 PM, watchbigsky.com/pluto.tv

Flagstaff, Arizona is the site of tonight’s Under the Radar Game of the Day as the Big Sky’s Northern Arizona Lumberjacks play host to the Summit League’s South Dakota Coyotes.  The host Lumberjacks enter tonight’s game at only 2-8 on the season, with just a single D1 win, and a head-scratching loss to non-D1 Embry Riddle, on their resume.  NAU is ranked 337th out of 351 teams at kenpom.com.  Despite their struggles, the Lumberjacks do have a surprisingly solid road win at Bakersfield back on December 2, when Chris Bowling’s 17 points helped pace NAU to a 60-52 victory.

The reason that this game was selected as today’s Game of the Day (aside from the overall weakness of the schedule tonight) was because it does present a road test for one of the Summit League’s top contenders, South Dakota.  The Coyotes are 9-3 on the year with two of those three losses having come at Duke and at TCU (the third was to Northern Colorado).  South Dakota has  picked up blowout home wins over Grambling (the team that beat Georgia Tech) and Drake (the team that just fell to Minnesota by a single point this week).  Junior Matt Mooney has put up some solid numbers, including a 30 point effort against UMKC, while Trey Burch-Manning has a chance to be explosive, including an strong 18 point and 14 rebound effort against Southern Miss.  Also keep an eye on Tyler Hagedorn who has been inn double digits in scoring 8 times this season.  The Coyotes have the depth and talent to make some serious noise, and picking up a true road win tonight will continue to help this team build towards the start of conference play just over two weeks from now.

 

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-VALPARAISO AT NORTHWESTERN.  Valpo has dropped two straight after getting out to an 8-0 start, which were really the only two decent teams they’ve played.  a win tonight would be huge.  Northwestern got off to somewhat of a slow start but they appear to be turning things around and this would certainly continue that turnaround.

-Texas Southern @ Baylor – buy game
-Santa Clara @ USC – buy game

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Under the Radar: December 13th

Chad, David, and John are back  for this week’s Under the Radar podcast.  The feature conference is the Colonial, which is about as strong as we thought it would be prior to the season, but with different teams than what we expected carrying the torch.  Towson is out to a fantastic start with just one loss, and although they got off to a rough start, College of Charleston can catch back up if they’re able to pull off some big wins this week.  From there, we run through all 22 UTR conferences where we cover UC Santa Barbara and UC Davis’s good starts out in the Big West, the strength of the Missouri Valley, Middle Tennessee looking very strong once again, and much more.  And as always, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

 

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

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Milwaukee at Belmont (and other notable games)

Milwaukee at Belmont, 7:30 PM Eastern, ovcdigitalnetwork.com

Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the Grand Ole Opry, some great hot chicken, and one of the Ohio Valley Conference’s top programs, the Belmont Bruins.  Tonight, in our Under the Radar Game of the day, Belmont will be hosting the Horizon League’s Milwaukee Panthers.  Belmont enters tonight’s game at 5-5 on the season, including a very notable road win at Middle Tennessee.  The Bruins biggest setback so far this year came in their two Battle of the Boulevard games against rival Lipscomb, a team they had defeated 11 straight times heading into the year, and got swept by this season.  Amanze Egekeze has scored 20 or more points 7 times this season while Dylan Windler has 7 double-doubles to his credit.  Both players will need to step up their games and get some help as the Bruins play out the end of their non-conference schedule and get ready for OVC play in two weeks.

Milwaukee has been one of the most up-and-down teams in the nation already this season, something that seems to have carried over from last year when they finished in 10th place in the Horizon before making a run to the conference tournament championship game.  The Panthers are 6-4 on the season with a win at Iowa State among the feathers in their cap.  On the other hand, their losses include a home 69-55 loss to non-D1 Concordia.  Depending on which Milwaukee team shows up each night, this team could simultaneously be considered a favorite to win the Horizon League and a team that might finish at or neat the bottom of the league standings again.  Sophomore Bryce Nze is an important piece for the Panthers, and his stat lines have fluctuated as much as the team’s wins and losses have — from 4 points (Montana State) to 17 points (Florida International) and from 3 rebounds (Western Illinois) to 12 rebounds (Elon and Jacksonville).  As he gets more experience, and his team improves around him, it would not shock us at all to see this team get consistent and begin raking in the wins.

 

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-VILLANOVA AT TEMPLE (Big Five).  It has been a while since Nova lost a Big Five game, and they aren’t likely to lose tonight, but Temple appears like they may have a tournament caliber team and they’re at home in a rivalry game, so it’s definitely worth tuning into.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY AT WISCONSIN.  Western KY has some pretty good wins, but they also have a handful of head scratching losses.  At just 4-7, Wiscy needs to string together several wins just to elevate themselves to the level of not sucking.  They were blasted by Marquette at home over the weekend, which was their third home loss of the season.  Western KY is definitely good enough to pull off this win.

-HOUSTON AT LSU.  I like this Houston team (even though no one else at Hoops HD does).  I know LSU isn’t great but they are unbeaten at home and this would be another road win on Houston’s profile, which is starting to look more and more respectable.

-DENVER AT NORTHERN COLORADO (Front Range).  We at Hoops HD love the Front Range!!!!  Other than that this game is rather meaningless.

-GRAND CANYON AT BOISE STATE.  GCU’s schedule has a lot of cupcakes on it, but that is not the case tonight.  Boise comes in with just one loss on the season and some fairly decent wins.  They will continue to be in good shape and on pace for the NCAA Tournament if they’re able to hold serve in games like this.

-PORTLAND STATE AT OREGON.  This is a buy game, but I like this Portland State team and think they can make a little bit of noise at Oregon tonight.

-Savannah State @ Texas A&M – buy game
-Longwood @ Illinois – buy game
-New Orleans @ SMU – buy game
-Kennesaw State @ Texas Tech
-Pine Bluff @ Fresno State – buy game

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