News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thanksgiving Edition!!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYBODY!!!  I say this every year, and it’s the truth, there are way more good college basketball games than any level of good football games on Thanksgiving Day!  Today is certainly no exception.

NEWS AND NOTES

-NC State pulled off the biggest surprise of the year and perhaps won one of their biggest games in years.  They went from not looking like any sort of serious NCAA Tournament contender to looking like a really solid team against Arizona.  They led for much of the game and opened it up in the final minutes.  A great win for the Wolfpack’s profile!

That wasn’t the only surprise in that tournament.  Villanova hung on to beat Western Kentucky, but Purdue also landed on the loser’s side of the bracket when they fell in overtime to Tennessee.  This sets up a possible fifth place game between two ranked teams, and a championship game that may look rather boring.

-Wichita State led Notre Dame for almost the entire game, and was up by double digits for a fair amount of that time, but in the final minutes (or minute) Notre Dame closed the gap and got the lead in the final seconds.  It was a really nice win for the Irish.  As for Wichita State, the loss stings but doesn’t injure them.  They’ll have more opportunities later on in the year.

Chaminade won the 7th place game against Cal in a game that was an absolute blowout!!  My God! How bad is Cal?

-Cincinnati blew out what I thought was (and still think is) a good Wyoming team.  Almost no one saw the game due to such limited availability, but I’m sold on the Bearcats.  They are REALLY good this year!

-Belmont lost a thriller at the buzzer at Providence.  It was a game that seesawed back and forth, and it looked as though Belmont had hit a shot in the final seconds to win the game, but in three seconds Providence pushed it up the floor and hit a three to win it.  This would have been a great win for Belmont since they have so few chances at quality wins in conference play.  They could still land inside the bubble, but they pretty much have to win out in order to do it.

-UNLV picked up a REALLY impressive win by blowing out Utah.  Both teams came in unbeaten, and Utah had looked pretty good in their blowout win against Mizzou.  UNLV is a team to watch this year.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MISSOURI VS LONG BEACH STATE (Advocare Invitational).  Mizzou has learned that they will be without Michael Porter Jr. for the rest of the year.  They really appeared to have things turned around and while they are still much improved they likely won’t be as good as we thought they could be.  Still, this tournament is a chance for them to pick up some nice wins.

-TENNESSEE VS VILLANOVA (Battle 4 Atlantis).  Tennessee Picked up a really nice and surprising win against Purdue in overtime yesterday, which in one sense denied us of a top twenty match-up, but in the other gives them the chance to land on the winners side of the bracket and continue to rack up big OOC wins.  Nova had a little trouble with Western Kentucky in their game, but not by much.

-SAINT JOHN’S VS OREGON STATE (Advocare Invitational).  Both teams are looking to have turnaround years and this tournament is a chance for both of them to pick up some nice wins away from home.

-PORTLAND VS NORTH CAROLINA (PK – 80).  This tournament will feature some fantastic competition!!  This game is probably not among the most fantastic that we will see.

-NC STATE VS NORTHERN IOWA (Battle 4 Atlantis).  NC State picked up a really nice win against Arizona, which in one afternoon made them the potential surprise team in college basketball this year.  They take on a UNI team that’s also looking much better than expected after they knocked off SMU.

-SAINT MARY’S VS HARVARD (Wooden Legacy).  Harvard has been very disappointing this season, and SMC’s schedule has been rather disappointing as well.  Both teams need to do well in this tournament due to a lack of opportunities at statement wins, and in Harvard’s case a (so far) lack of ability.

-VIRGINIA VS VANDERBILT (NIT Preseason Tipoff).  Virginia has clearly looked like the more impressive team so far and can add two more wins to their profile this weekend if they play like they have been.

-PORTLAND STATE VS DUKE (PK 80).  Portland State comes in undefeated with some pretty nice wins by UTR standards.  They’re going to be tested on an entirely different level today, though.

-XAVIER VS GEORGE WASHINGTON (Las Vegas Invitational).  Xavier has pretty much blown through their schedule this year (including a nice win at Wisconsin) and it wouldn’t surprise me to see them blow through this tournament as well.

-ARKANSAS VS OKLAHOMA (PK-80).  I like both of these teams a lot and think they’re both better than their current ranking (or lack thereof).  This is going to be one of the more exciting games of the day.

-RHODE ISLAND VS SETON HALL (NIT Preseason TipOff).  Rhody will be without a key player in this game and as good as they are at full strength they’re probably overmatched in this one.  Seton Hall comes in 4-0 and can start to build their profile if they take care of business.

-UCF VS NEBRASKA (Advocare Invitational).  UCF is unbeaten, but also unproven up to this point.  Playing well in this tournament can certainly change that.

-SAINT JOSEPH’S VS WASHINGTON STATE (Wooden Legacy).  Wazzu comes in with a perfect record, but I’d be very surprised if they ended up leaving this event with one.  If they do then I’ll be forced to admit that they’re not the worst non UTR team in hoops this year.

-PURDUE VS WESTERN KENTUCKY (Battle 4 Atlantis).  It’s a little strange seeing Purdue on the loser’s side of the bracket, but between them and Arizona they still have the chances at picking up some really good wins in this event.

-BUTLER VS TEXAS (PK-80).  Texas comes in unbeaten and we think very much improved.  They certainly have the chance to show us that in this tournament.

-KANSAS STATE VS ARIZONA STATE (Las Vegas Invitational).  Both teams come into this game unbeaten, but both really need some quality wins on their resume if they want people (and more importantly the committee) to think they are legit.  We should learn something about both of them today.

-WEST VIRGINIA VS MARIST (Advocare Invitational).  West Virginia should have little to no trouble landing on the winners side of this bracket and being set up to pick up some big wins in the future.

-UCONN VS OREGON (PK-80).  Both teams come in unbeaten and unproven.  In fact right now we’re still questioning how good both of them are.  This tournament should tell us.

-ARIZONA VS SMU (Battle 4 Atlantis).  This was a game that many of us were expecting to see, but perhaps not on this side of the bracket.  That really doesn’t matter, though.  The games look the same on a tournament resume no matter what side of the bracket they fall on, and it’s a chance for both of them to pick up a nice neutral floor wins.

-FLORIDA VS STANFORD (PK-80).  Stanford hasn’t been nearly as good as we thought they’d be so far.  They were just blown out by North Carolina at home and haven’t shown any real signs that they’re capable of doing well in this.  Florida, on the other hand, has looked really strong and could really explode onto the national scene if they pick up some big wins in this tournament.

-MICHIGAN STATE VS DEPAUL (PK-80).  Michigan State shouldn’t have too much trouble landing on the winner’s side of the bracket in this one.

-OHIO STATE VS GONZAGA (PK-80).  Both teams come in unbeaten and untested.  Gonzaga appears to be the much better team, but we’ll learn something about both of them tonight as well as through the rest of the weekend.

-SAN DIEGO STATE VS SACRAMENTO STATE (Wooden Legacy).  San Diego State really needs to blow through this event in order to not disappoint the selection committee.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: College of Charleston vs Sam Houston State

College of Charleston vs Sam Houston State, 9:30 PM Eastern, flohoops.com

It is Turkey Day, which means time with close friends and family, lots of great food and drink, and lots of college basketball to watch!  The Battle 4 Atlantis continues today, while the Advocare, Wooden Legacy, NIT Season Tip-Off, Las Vegas Invitational and both brackets of the PK 80 get started!  As if that was not enough, today is also consolation semifinal day at the final ever Great Alaska Shootout, an event that is coming to an end after 40 years of some of the best basketball that the state of Alaska has ever produced.

The first consolation semifinal tonight features College of Charleston, a surprising 73-68 loser to Cal Poly yesterday afternoon, taking on Sam Houston State, a team that fell to Central Michigan 71-60.  Charleston has been somewhat disappointing so far this year after being one of the preseason favorites to win the Colonial.  The Cougars needed overtime to beat Siena at home and got beaten badly on the road by Wichita State.  They do have a solid road win at Charlotte, but yesterday’s loss to a Cal Poly team that was picked to be in the middle of the Big West at best, was a shock.  The one bright spot was the  performance of Joe Chealey, who had a double-double with 26 points and 10 assists.

The Bearkats of Sam Houston State are 2-2 on the season, but both wins were against non-Division I foes.  In addition to yesterday’s CMU loss, they also fell at Idaho by 9 points.  Christopher Galbreath scored 12 pints yesterday, but will need to be closer to the 20 he had against Idaho if this team wants to avoid winding up in the 7th place game on Saturday.  One interesting stat to look at is that Sam Houston’s point guard also had 10 assist in their quarterfinal game, as John Dewey scored 8 points to go with his 10 dimes.

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Under The Radar Podcast: Wednesday, November 22

In this pre-Thanksgiving version of our weekly Under The Radar show, Chad Sherwood is joined by guests David Griggs (live from the #PuppetBunker) and John Stalica. This week’s featured conference is the Sun Belt – notable teams include Texas-Arlington who won at BYU and narrowly missed a win at a Top 25 Alabama team, Georgia Southern who finished 2nd in the Gulf Coast Showcase, and also Louisiana (formerly Louisiana-Lafayette) who finished 3rd in the inaugural Cayman Islands Classic.

We also discuss other UTR teams that had noteworthy performances in exempt events – the good (Vermont, NKU), the bad (UAB) and the ugly (Charleston). We also update our Team of the People’s week as the Cal Baptist Lancers remain unbeaten in Division II play, we unveil our Top 10 list, and we react live to a buzzer beater in the Cancun Challenge!

 

And for our radio lovers and others who listen to Hoops HD on the go, below is the MP3 version of the show:

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Nov 22nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Louisiana Tech and Evansville – CLICK HERE

-Penn State ended up falling to Texas A&M, but lets put this game into the proper context.  TAMU looks like a protected seed caliber team, and Penn State was right in there with them for pretty much the entire game.  The loss won’t damage their profile at all, and if anything it shows that Penn State can play at a tournament caliber level and may be in for a really big year.

-I must say that I’m impressed with UCLA, at least when it comes to how they’ve managed to pick up some notable wins despite the distractions.  They knocked off Wisconsin yesterday in a game that the Badgers really could have used.

-UT Arlington went into Alabama with a perfect record and a chance to pick up a huge road win that would have certainly impressed the committee.  They led for most of the game, but it slipped away late.  They had a shot that would have won the game at the buzzer, but couldn’t quite get it done.  We liked this UTA team coming into the year, but I don’t think we liked them this much.  They won at BYU earlier in the week, and had they won last night then everyone would have had to start thinking of them as a solid tournament caliber team.  They get another shot against Creighton in a few weeks.  Speaking of Creighton…

-Creighton fell to 4-1 on the season yesterday with their loss to Baylor, but the most impressed with them that I’ve been this year was in the game that they lost.  Northwestern and UCLA aren’t quite as good as their rankings.  Ironically I think Baylor is better than their ranking and Creighton was right in there with them.  They are definitely a team to watch this year.  Well, at least until February.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

WICHITA STATE VS NOTRE DAME (***Spotlight Game***) (Maui Invitational).  A pair of top 15 teams squaring off on a neutral floor in November!!  When this tournament began I think this is the match-up that most of us wanted to see in the final.  Wichita State was dinged by the committee last year for a lack of big wins (largely due to a lack of opportunities).  This would likely be a protected seed caliber win for whoever comes out on top.

-TENNESSEE VS PURDUE (Battle 4 Atlantis).  Both teams come in unbeaten and while we really weren’t expecting much out of Tennessee this year they can make a huge early splash by doing well in this tournament.

-IOWA VS UAB (Cayman Islands Classic).  Both teams have been very disappointing in this tournament and the two face off today trying to at least get one win out of the trip.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY VS VILLANOVA (Battle 4 Atlantis).  Western Kentucky looked to have the makings of a top 40 team this year with their recruiting class and this tournament was a potential coming out party for them, but things didn’t quite pan out well in the offseason and they are likely to struggle big time.  Nova has chomped down a few cupcakes so far and this tournament will be their first real test, but they are certainly up for it.

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE VS BUFFALO (Cayman Islands Classic).  Two pretty solid UTR teams that probably won’t end up near the bubble, but could still end up at or near the top of their conferences.

-CHARLESTON VS CAL POLY (Great Alaska Shootout).  Charleston needs to basically win this tournament if they want to find themselves inside the bubble come March.  It isn’t so much that they’re getting the chances at high quality wins as it is that they need to avoid losses on neutral sites to non-tournament teams.

-VCU VS MICHIGAN (Maui Invitational).  Neither team has gotten a notable win out of this tournament yet, and today is their last chance to do it.

-LA SALLE VS MIAMI FL.  Miami hasn’t really been tested yet and should have little trouble today improving to 4-0.

-FRESNO STATE VS GEORGE MASON (Cancun Challenge).  Both teams have potential, but neither teams have the wins on their profiles yet and they’ll have limited chances to get them the rest of the way.  George Mason is coming off a somewhat surprising loss to Louisiana Tech and needs to rebound.  Prior to that they’d looked as good as anyone in the A10 so far.

-ARIZONA VS NC STATE (Battle 4 Atlantis).  Both teams come in unbeaten, and for the most part untested.  We’ll learn something about both of them tonight.

-TOLEDO AT SYRACUSE.  We weren’t all that big on Toledo coming into the year, but they’re unbeaten with wins over Saint Joseph’s and Oakland.  If they somehow win this game then they’ll really have our attention.

-BELMONT AT PROVIDENCE.  We’ve been very impressed with Belmont so far.  They’ve managed wins at Middle Tennessee and at home against Vandy.  Their only loss was a close game in their opener against Washington.  We like this Providence team as well, and if Belmont can some how pull this off then you’d have to start thinking of them as a potential at-large caliber team.  This is certainly the kind of win that the selection committee would notice.

-ALBANY AT DARTMOUTH.  Albany can improve to 5-0 on the year and pick up their second straight road win.

-BALL STATE AT BUCKNELL.  After starting off 0-4 against a rough schedule I’m fully expecting Bucknell to turn things around and end up having a big year.

-WYOMING VS CINCINNATI (Cayman Islands Classic).  I’m really looking forward to this one.  I think both teams are good and that this is the biggest test for both of them so far.  Cincinnati will have other numerous chances at statement wins so there is more to be gained here by Wyoming, who has far fewer, than Cincinnati.  If the Cowboys can get this then you have to start thinking them as being among the best of the Mountain West teams and a potential solid top 40 team.

-TOWSON VS GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Gulf Coast Showcase).  Towson has just one loss and appears to be one of the better teams in the Colonial.  Georgia Southern is unbeaten and has some nice wins on their resume.  Both teams come in with a lot of momentum and the winner will come out of this with even more.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  This is a buy game, but since both teams come in without a loss we will go ahead and highlight it.

-MIAMI OH AT TULANE.  We didn’t expect much out of either team this year, but both are off to good starts as Miami comes in with just one loss and Tulane comes in unbeaten.

-MARQUETTE VS LSU (Maui Invitational).  Both teams already have a decent win in this tournament and have a chance to pick up another this evening.

-EVANSVILLE VS LOUISIANA TECH (Cancun Challenge).  Both teams come in undefeated, and LA Tech picked up a nice win yesterday against what appears to be a rather solid George Mason team.

-COLORADO STATE AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  New Mexico State has just one loss (at Saint Mary’s) and looks to have the opportunities and ability to put together a solid OOC profile.

-SMU VS NORTHERN IOWA (Battle 4 Atlantis).  SMU is unbeaten and untested so far.  This tournament is a chance for them to add some quality wins to their resume.  They don’t want to overlook a UNI team that comes in 3-1.

-OLE MISS VS RICE (MGM Resorts Main Event).  Ole Miss can improve to 4-1 on the year with a win

-UTAH VS UNLV (MGM Resorts Main Event).  Both teams come in unbeaten and Utah in particular has looked really good so far.  They have a chance to add yet another solid early season win to their resume.

 

BUY GAMES

-Kennesaw State @ Florida State
-Colgate @ Boston College
-Wofford @ Texas Tech
-Augustana (nondiv1) @ Illinois
-Arkansas State @ Indiana
-Maine Fort Kent (nondiv1) @ Vermont
-Fort Wayne @ Kentucky
-Detroit @ Saint Louis
-Lehigh vs USC

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Louisiana Tech vs Evansville

Louisiana Tech vs Evansville, 8:30 PM Eastern, CBS Sports Network

A trip to Cancun is in store tonight as the Under the Radar Game of the Day heads South of the Border for the championship game of the Riviera Division of the Cancun Challenge.  Louisiana Tech knocked off George Mason 77-64 in one semifinal last night while Evansville defeated Fresno State in a close one, 59-57.  As a result, both teams are undefeated entering this evening’s title game.  La Tech has been led by Jacobi Boykins so far this year, including a 23 point output in a game against Montana State.  Evansville’s top player, Ryan Taylor, had 21 yesterday and has topped the 20 point mark in all but one game so far this year.  Although neither team was the preseason pick to win their conferences this year, the winner will remain among the ranks of the undefeated and have a trophy to take home as well, giving them a ton of momentum as we move towards the end of college basketball’s first calendar month.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Florida Gulf Coast at Middle Tennessee

Florida Gulf Coast at Middle Tennessee, 7:30 PM Eastern, Stadium Facebook-Live page

For the third time already in the young season, head coach Kermit Davis’ Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders are being featured in our Under the Radar Game of the Day.  Part of this is because his team is once again among the favorites in Conference USA, where they have won back-to-back conference tournament titles and advanced to the round of 32 each time.  Even more importantly, Coach Davis has done what so many of these other Under the Radar programs fail to do — scheduled!!  As a team from a non-power conference, it is somewhere between difficult and impossible to get a power conference team to schedule you on equal terms (home and home).  So many schools therefore end up playing a ton of road “buy games” and get their home games against lesser competition.  What coach Davis has done, and should be highly commended for, is schedule series with teams that are among the elites of the mid-major ranks.  With games already against Murray State and Belmont, tonight the Blue Raiders play the front end of an in-season home-and-home with Atlantic Sun preseason favorite Florida Gulf Coast.

Middle enters today’s game at 3-1 on the season, including a solid road win at Murray State.  They did fall at home last week to Belmont, 69-63, despite once again getting strong efforts from Giddy Potts and Nick King.  Potts and King were both in double figures, including a game high 20 from King, in their most recent game — a road win over Tennessee State.  Tonight’s game is important not only to give Blue Raider fans their team’s first home win over D1 competition, but also to avoid leaving a bad taste in the team’s mouth heading into a 12 day layoff before their next game, which will be the trip down to Fort Myers for the rematch with FGCU.

Florida Gulf Coast enters tonight’s game at 2-1, having beaten Illinois State at home and won at Siena.  The Eagles suffered their lone loss last time out, at Bowling Green, 83-80.  Brandon Goodwin and Christian Terrell were the Eagle’s top two scorers in that loss, though Zach Johnson was held to only 8 points after having 27 in the opener against Illinois State.  If Johnson can step up and the rest of the team continues to perform, a road win would look very nice on Dunk City’s resume, and help make up for the Bowling Green loss.  Unlike Middle Tennessee, FGCU actually has a slew games between tonight and their rematch December 2, hosting a round-robin event this weekend that will feature matchups with Denver, Navy and St Francis-Brooklyn, plus a game against non-D1 Webber International next Wednesday.

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