The Hoops HD Report: November 27th

We are coming off the busiest week of the regular season, and Chad and the panel recap all of the action from last week’s exempt tournaments and other important games.  We saw multiple thrillers in the PK-80 as Duke, Florida, Michigan State, and Gonzaga all picked up several big wins.  Washington State was a huge surprise out in the Wooden Legacy, and the Battle 4 Atlantis was all kinds of upside down as Purdue and Arizona squared off in the 7th place game, and Northern Iowa, Tennessee, Western Kentucky all picked up two notable wins.  The Maui, the NIT, and the Advocare also gave us some huge match ups.  All of that, and much more, as we recap a very busy week of college hoops and look ahead to the upcoming week.

 

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: Lipscomb at Belmont (and other news, notes, and games)

Lipscomb at Belmont, 7:30 PM Eastern, OVC Digital Network

It is time, once again, for the first round of this year’s Battle of the Boulevard!  This rivalry, between two schools separated by just a few miles in Nashville, dates back to 1953, with Lipscomb holding a 73-67 series lead.  The two teams still meet twice every season, despite being in different conferences, and both games were nail-biters pulled out by Belmont last season.  In fact, Belmont has now won 11 straight games in this series, having won every single game since Casey Alexander (a former player and assistant at Belmont for their head coach Rick Byrd) took over as head coach at Lipscomb.

Belmont enters today’s game at 4-2 on the season, coming off of a game that they lost at Providence on a buzzer-beating three-pointer.  Dylan Windler had a great effort in that loss, scoring a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds.  Lipscomb enters tonight’s matchup at 3-2, with the losses having come at Alabama and at Texas.  Their last game, a win over Abilene Christian, featured 17 points from Rob Marberry and 13 rebounds from Eli Pepper.  However stats and records will not matter tonight.  Tonight is all about one of our favorite Under the Radar rivalries, and the game should once again be a great one!

 

OTHER NEWS AND NOTES

-We are coming off what was the busiest week of the season.  The PK-80 gave us multiple games that will likely impact who ends up as protected seeds, and even who ends up as #1 seeds.  Texas came up just short on two occasions where they had a chance to get a big win, and although they came up empty I think they showed that it is within their capability and they’ll win some big games this year.  We saw the emergence of a good UTR team in Northern Iowa, and a rough start for teams like Arizona and Purdue.  We also have our surprise team of the year (at least so far) in Wazzu!!  I didn’t think they’d win as many games all season as they’ve already won in November.  We will be going over all of this on tonight’s HOOPS HD REPORT, so be sure and tune in (or download) it either tonight or tomorrow.

OTHERHIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MARYLAND AT SYRACUSE (Big Ten/ACC Challenge).  I hate that Maryland is playing Syracuse and not Duke.  Having said that, Syracuse comes into this game at 5-0 and while their wins have been in buy games, they’ve actually come in convincing fashion against good UTR teams, so I’m not going to entirely discredit what they’ve done.  Maryland could really use a road win like this to help legitimize their resume, so it’s a good game for both teams.

-WISCONSIN AT VIRGINIA (Big Ten/ACC Challenge).  Yet again, Virginia is exceeding expectations.  I’m starting to think that Tony Bennett is pretty good.  They are coming off an impressive showing in the NIT and are now at 6-0.  Wiscy’s start has been a little more rocky.  I think they’ll get it turned around eventually.  A win tonight would certainly get it going in that direction.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT FIU.  Reverse buy game??  Well, they say you need road wins.  This is perhaps the easiest way to get them.

-ALBANY AT MONMOUTH.  This is not the easiest road game even though Monmouth is rebuilding and has struggled early.  This would be Albany’s 4th true road win if they’re able to pick this up.  You can’t completely ignore that.

-Saint Mary’s MD (nondiv1) @ Towson – buy game
-Alabama State @ Cincinnati – buy game
-UMES @ Old Dominion – buy game
-Eastern Illinois @ Marquette – buy game
-UT Dallas (nondiv1) @ UT Arlington – buy game

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Bracket Projection: Monday, November 27th

Now that we have passed the Thanksgiving checkpoint, it is time for someone other than David Griggs to post a checkpoint bracket based on the past week’s results. This is not a belief of where teams will end up (see: Arizona State, Washington State – how was your weekend?), but rather what they have accomplished so far (or not).

It was a disaster of a week for Arizona, for example, with 3 losses out in Atlantis. However, one of their notable players missed all 3 games. This is eerily reminiscent of Wichita State finishing dead last in the 2015 Advocare Invitational – thankfully, they finished their season in the NCAA Tournament. Teams like Louisville were considered, but all they’ve won so far are buy games in the friendly confines of their home court. We’ll know a little more about them after their game at Purdue and subsequent game versus Seton Hall, for example. Teams like Syracuse and Michigan have also played exclusively buy games, but at least they’ve played a few notable ones (i.e. Iona and Oakland for Syracuse, Central Michigan for Michigan).

So, without further ado, here is the bracket for this week:

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Brown at Bryant

Brown at Bryant, 6:00 PM Eastern, necfrontrow.com

The Rhode Island-Providence rivalry is one of our favorites in college basketball, and has produced some incredibly fun and exciting games the past few years.  The Ocean State’s other two Division I schools, Brown and Bryant, while not quite as heated of a matchup, have also produced some very memorable moments.  Case in point was last year’s finish, when Bryant’s Ikenna Ndugba mistakenly thought his team was up a point and not down one and dribbled out the clock instead of getting a final shot away.  You can watch the crazy finish to that game right here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKDiPWmlJQQ

 

This evening, the teams play on Bryant’s home floor in our Under the Radar Game of the Day, and Ndugba and his teammates will look for redemption against their in-state rivals.  Brown enters today’s game at 3-2 on the season with one of those wins (Quinnipiac) having come on the road.  Travis Fuller had a huge game last time out against LIU-Brooklyn, scoring 14 points and pulling down 11 rebounds, while Desmond Cambridge added 9 points and 9 boards and Brandon Anderson came off the bench to score 24.  Bryant is 1-4 so far this year, having picked up their lone win last time out at Hartford.  Ndugba led the way in that win, being one of four players in double digits in scoring while pulling down 10 rebounds for the double-double.  He should have redemption on his mind tonight, and another big game from the sophomore would not be a shock at all.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Nov 26th

NEWS AND NOTES

-The only game between two ranked teams yesterday was also the craziest game of the day, and will perhaps turn out to be the craziest game of the year.  Minnesota had a somewhat comfortable lead over Alabama, when things got heated and a shoving match (it wasn’t nasty enough to be called a fight) broke out in front of Bama’s bench.  Seven Bama players instinctively ran out onto the court and things escalated a little more but cooled down quickly after that.  The problem was that all seven players were ejected.  Shortly after that, Bama had another player foul out and yet another sustain an injury, and it turned into a 5-on-3 contest.  From that point on, Bama proceeded to mount a comeback and although they didn’t win, the game was not decided until the final minute of play.  For Minney, it is yet another good win away from home (at least on paper).  For Bama, it has to be something of a morale boost to play with so much guts in that situation.  Another thing about this game is that it was only broadcast on Facebook Live, and it was taking place during the Auburn v Alabama football game, so even most Bama fans were probably unaware of what was going on as it was happening.

-QUADRUPLE OT!!!  I believe the count is now two for the season and it’s still November.  Penn and Monmouth, both of whom should be at or near the top of their respective conferences, played in a thriller, and when it came to seeing the end of the third and all of the fourth overtime, you had to be there.  The reason is that due to technical difficulties at the arena the stream went down.

-I still think predicting that TCU would be a protected seed is evidence that Chad is insane, but they are off to a 6-0 start after winning the Emerald Coast Classic against a pretty good Saint Bonaventure team.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT JOHN’S VS UCF (Advocare Invitational).  Both teams have solid records and have the chance to add another notable win to their profiles.

-TEXAS VS GONZAGA (PK-80).  Both of these teams lost thrillers against top ten teams in the semifinal round, but both appear to be solid tournament teams (perhaps even protected seeds) and this is a chance to add a high profile win to their resumes.  Gonzaga may benefit from it slightly more because Texas will have far more opportunities in conference play to build a solid resume, but both teams will likely end up having big years.

-OKLAHOMA VS OREGON (PK-80).  I keep saying this, but I really like this Oklahoma team and they can add a notable win to their resume today.  I think Oregon can improve throughout the year.  A win today would likely go a long way, but whether they win or lose I think they’ll be inside the bubble come March.

-BUCKNELL AT STONY BROOK.  Bucknell is to a point to where anythings short of winning out may knock them outside the bubble.  Having said that, they may be good enough to win out.  That would meaning needing to pick up their first true road win today.

-JACKSONVILLE STATE AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  This is an unexpectedly important game between an unbeaten (and for the most part untested) Mississippi State team and a one loss Jax State team that has a blowout win at Richmond and their only loss was at Buffalo.  If Jax State can win this you have to start paying attention to them.

-ARKANSAS VS OKLAHOMA (PK-80).  Both teams are off to impressive 4-1 starts and are looking like they could both end up landing inside the bubble, which makes this a very good resume building opportunity for both of them.

-BUTLER VS OHIO STATE (PK-80).  Chris Holtmann will face off against his own team in a game that features two teams with potential, but (at least not at this point) not two teams that are slam dunk guarantees to make the NCAAs.  It’s a game with an interesting story line where, despite it being early, both teams should come in with a sense of urgency.

-EASTERN MICHIGAN AT SOUTH FLORIDA.  EMU can improve to a very respectable 5-1 with a win.

-AIR FORCE AT COLORADO (Front Range).  We love the Front Range!!!  Colorado comes in unbeaten and AFA comes in at 3-1.  We weren’t expecting much out of either team this year, but they’re both off to decent starts and the winner can continue that momentum.

-SAINT MARY’S VS GEORGIA (Wooden Legacy).  SMC has a very weak schedule, so their margin for error is small.  Georgia is nothing special (although to be fair they are off to a 4-1 start), but if they were to beat them on a neutral floor it may turn out to be their best OOC win.

-TEMPLE AT LA SALLE (Big Five).  Temple is off to a 3-0 start and they can pick up their first true road win against a Big Five rival.

-NORTH CAROLINA VS MICHIGAN STATE (PK-80).  You gotta love top ten matchups in November!  Both teams come in with amazing profiles, both are likely protected seeds, and beating protected seeds away from home is what gets teams in the discussion for a #1 seed, so it’s a big, important, and fun early season game.

-MISSOURI VS WEST VIRGINIA (Advocare Invitational).  Between the blowout loss to Utah and losing a key player for the season, many have just written off Mizzou, but in speaking in terms of their resume they’ve only lost one game and if they’re able to somehow pick this one up then you have to start thinking of them as an NCAA Tournament caliber team.

-TEXAS A&M AT USC.  This is a chance for TAMU to pick up a HUGE road win.  Road wins against ranked teams are what gets teams into the discussion for a protected seed.

-DUKE VS FLORIDA (PK-80).  Both of these teams won overtime thrillers in their last games and their seasons are already off to terrific starts.  If this game isn’t an overtime thriller then I am going to be VERY disappointed!!  In all seriousness, the winner of this game will have two wins away from home against (currently) highly ranked teams.  That is #1 seed caliber stuff if things hold up.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Wooden Legacy).  Wazzu has been a huge surprise this year.  They come in at 5-0 after beating Saint Mary’s in their last game.  If they manage to pick this one up then you have to start looking at them like a possible (and perhaps probable) tournament team

 

BUY GAMES

-Houston Baptist @ Oklahoma State
-UC Riverside @ Michigan
-UIC @ Kentucky
-UC Irvine @ UCLA
-New Mexico Highlands (nondiv1) @ Wyoming

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Central Michigan vs Cal State-Bakersfield

Central Michigan vs Cal State-Bakersfield, Midnight Eastern, flohoops.com

This year marks the final ever Great Alaska Shootout, once one of the top early season tournaments, but in recent years relegated to hosting mostly mid-major and smaller conference schools.  At midnight eastern tonight, Central Michigan and Cal State-Bakersfield will battle it out for the final ever Championship of this event.  It is sad to see the Shootout coming to an end, but we are looking forward to one more great day of hoops in Anchorage today.

Central Michigan enters today’s game at 4-1 overall, with the Chippewas lone loss coming in a close one at Michigan.  They defeated Sam Houston State and Cal Poly to reach the title game.  Shawn Roundtree scored 20 points in the quarterfinal win, while Kevin McKay came off the bench to score 19 in yesterday’s victory.  Cal State-Bakersfield is 4-2 on the year including a road win over Lamar and wins in this event against the host, Alaska-Anchorage, and a tough Idaho team.  The Roadrunners led most of the game against Idaho until the Vandals got hot late and took the lead.  Justin Davis, coming off the bench, then nailed the game-winning three pointer, after Idaho had missed the front end of a one-and-one, with 2 seconds left to give Bakersfield the thrilling 64-62 win.

One final note about the Shootout.  Yesterday, host Alaska-Anchorage picked up a win over Santa Clara in overtime (thanks in part to a buzzer beating three at the end of regulation), quite possibly the school’s last ever win in the event, though they do play College of Charleston in the Fifth Place game today.  However, congratulations must go out to the Seawolves’ women’s team who cut down the nets as the champion of the four team women’s field after beating Tulsa 59-53 on Thursday.

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