News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Nov 14th

NEWS AND NOTES

CLICK HERE for today’s Hoops HD Report where we recap the first weekend and preview all of the upcoming exempt tournaments

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Loyola MD v Fairfield – CLICK HERE

-Minnesota picked up what is the biggest true road win of the season for any team (so far) with a really impressive showing against Providence.  Providence looks like a tournament team, and we believe they’ll be able to beat a lot of strong teams at home this year, so this one is going to look really nice on Minney’s NCAA Tournament resume.  It’s the caliber of win that we see out of protected seeds.

-Wichita State blew out College of Charleston.  I thought it was going to be a good game and it was…well…not.  CofC may not have the brand name that gets people excited, but we do believe they are a top 50 team, and potentially a fringe bubble team if they end up not winning their conference tournament.  So, it was a really impressive showing for the Shockers.

-We will get to this later in the week, but two UTR teams that looked really strong yesterday were Jacksonville State, who went into Richmond and completely blew the Spiders off their own floor, and Florida Gulf Coast, who has racked up two decisive wins against Illinois State and Siena.  Those may not be tournament teams, but they’re not chopped liver either, and to blow out Siena at Siena is rather impressive.

-Belmont pretty much led Vanderbilt for the entire game and picked up what was a feel good win against their crosstown foes at home.  Belmont lost just one game at home last year, and may not lose at home at all this year.  This loss may have bruised Vandy’s ego a little bit, but it won’t crush their season.  I applaud Bryce Drew and Vandy for playing the local teams.  They played (and lost) to Middle Tennessee early in the season last year, and it hardly resulted in their season being a wash.  The same is true for this season.  If they end up being a bust, it won’t be because of this game.  Most P5 schools don’t like to play games like this, but there really isn’t all that much to lose by doing it.  In fact more is gained than lost.  As for Belmont, they’ve beaten Vanderbilt and almost won at Washington.  They are once again a UTR team to keep an eye on.

-South Carolina won rather handily against Western Michigan.  That may not sound noteworthy, but Western Michigan appears to be pretty good this year whereas not many people were all that big on the Gamecocks.  The fact that they won so handily may indicate that Angry Frank and Co. are better than what we thought.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-DUKE VS MICHIGAN STATE (***Spotlight Game***) (Champions Classic, Chicago IL).  On just the fifth day of the season we have a match up between the top two teams!!  A neutral floor win against a highly ranked team looks really good on an NCAA Tournament resume.  It’s the caliber of win that a team needs if they want to land on the #1 line.

-KENTUCKY VS KANSAS. (***Spotlight Game***) (Champions Classic, Chicago IL).  On just the fifth day of the season we have a match up between two top five teams!!  A neutral floor win against a highly ranked team looks really good on an NCAA Tournament resume.  It’s the caliber of win that a team needs if they want to land on the #1 line.

-IONA AT SYRACUSE.  This is a buy game, but it’s interesting enough to put up here.  Syracuse is struggling, and while Iona has had better teams in the past, they’re not all that bad this year and are coming off a very close loss at Albany in their opener.  They may squeeze the Orange a little bit.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT FLORIDA STATE.  We don’t know a whole lot about either team yet, and today is a good test for both of them, as well as a chance to build up some early season momentum.

-UNC WILMINGTON AT DAVIDSON.  We like this Davidson team.  We think that they can have the kind of season that would impress the Selection Committee.  If they fail to win this game at home, we’ll realize that we were probably wrong!

-MONMOUTH AT LEHIGH.  Monmouth landing inside the bubble is a long shot, but this would be a nice road win for them, and that’s something that not many teams manage in the month of November.

-LIPSCOMB AT ALABAMA.  This is a buy game, but since both teams come in 1-0 and since Lipscomb is one of our favorites in the A-Sun we will go ahead and put it up here.

-DELAWARE AT BRADLEY.  Both teams are 1-0 and Delaware had a really nice win at Richmond to open the season (which quite honestly looks a lot less nice today, but still).

-PURDUE AT MARQUETTE (Gavitt Tipoff Games).  both teams come into this after winning a couple of buy games.  This would really be a nice road win for the Boilers if they’re able to pick it up.  It’s a really good test for a Marquette team that could also use a big early season win.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT ARIZONA STATE.  Both teams are 1-0.  We’ve talked a lot about the Mountain West’s inability to land a team inside the bubble the last two years, and how we think San Diego State could be on the committee’s radar again this year.  Plain and simple, these are the kinds of games they need to win.  It’s not easy to win road games like this, but it’s not easy to make the NCAAs either.

-DENVER AT COLORADO (Front Range).  WE LOVE THE FRONT RANGE!!!  Colorado is trying to improve to 2-0 on the season, and in Front Range play!!!

-WINTHROP AT COLORADO STATE.  I know it’s a buy game, but it should be an interesting one.  Colorado State is trying to improve to 2-0 against a Winthrop team that should be one of the better teams in the Big South

 

BUY GAMES

-Nicholls @ Villanova – both teams 1-0
-Central Connecticut @ Saint John’s
-Sacred Heart at Boston College
-Cleveland State @ Rutgers – a win can get Rutgers to 3-0
-Bryant @ NC State – NC State can get to 3-0
-High Point @ Tennessee – both teams 1-0
-SC Upstate @ Georgia
-Stony Brook @ UConn
-VMI @ Duquesne – Duquesne can get to 2-0
-Liberty @ Wake Forest – If Liberty wins this then they will have our attention
-UMKC @ Kansas State
-New Hampshire @ Texas – both teams 1-0
-Maine @ Texas Tech
-Alabama State @ South Dakota State – we like this SD State team, and a win (which is likely) gets them to 3-0
-Howard @ Gonzaga
-Omaha @ New Mexico
-Eastern Washington @ Stanford

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Loyola at Fairfield

Loyola at Fairfield, 7:00 PM Eastern, fairfieldstags.com

A pair of former conference foes meet in today’s Under the Radar Game of the Day as the Metro Atlantic’s Fairfield Stags host the Patriot League’s Loyola (Md) Greyhounds.  Loyola played a tough game on opening night against the Big Ten’s Northwestern Wildcats, falling 79-75.  Andrew Kostecka led the way with 22 points while Cam Gregory registered a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds.  Andre Walker, who averaged over 15 points per game last season, was held to only 8.  If he can contribute more, and the rest of the team continues to step up, the Greyhounds have a chance to challenge Bucknell for the conference title this year and, even more importantly today, pick up a road win in Connecticut tonight.

Fairfield enters tonight’s game at 1-0 following an 80-72 home win over the Penn Quakers.  Tyler Nelson led with way with 30 points for Sydney Johnson’s Stags in their win, while freshman Wassef Methnani came off the bench to add 20 points and 8 rebounds.  Nelson is one of four returning starters this year for a team that has a real chance to contend for the conference crown, especially if new players like Methnani can continue to contribute significantly.  Tonight’s game against a very good Loyola team should be a huge early litmus test for this team, and a win should continue to build the squad’s confidence.

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The Hoops HD Report: Nov 13th

Chad and the panel review all the action from a busy opening weekend.  We focus on Texas A&M’s impressive win against West Virginia, UCLA’s win over Georgia Tech despite the off the court issues, Kentucky’s win over what we think is a very good Vermont team, the early struggles of the Atlantic Ten, and much more.  From there, we preview the big showcase games in tomorrow’s Champions Classic, which gives us two top ten matchups of Kansas vs Kentucky and Michigan State vs Duke.  For the second half of the show we preview and discuss all of the upcoming exempt tournaments.

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, Nov 13th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day, which is actually one of the better games of the day overall – CLICK HERE

-For our latest Merit Rankings/Bracket Projections – CLICK HERE

-It was a rather chalky Sunday.  Vermont took Kentucky to the wall after being down double digits in the second half, but couldn’t quite get over the top.  Kentucky will win bigger games, but this was a harder game to win than most realize, and they deserve more credit for winning it than most will give them.

-Arkansas also blew past what we still think is a good Bucknell team, but Bucknell is off to a rough start.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MINNESOTA AT PROVIDENCE (Gavitt Games).  Both teams are likely NCAA Tournament teams.  I think this Providence team is really good.  If Minney could get this one on the road it may turn out to be one of the better wins on their profile come March.

-CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN.  This is a buy game, but both teams come in 1-0 and although Central Michigan appears to be overmatched, they could end up making some noise in the MAC this year.

-LA SALLE AT PENNSYLVANIA (Big Five).  I’m not expecting much out of either of these teams, but it’s the Big Five, so we gotta talk about it!

-OLD DOMINION AT JAMES MADISON.  I miss these former Colonial rivalries.  Both come into this 1-0 and can build up some early momentum with a win.

-VANDERBILT AT BELMONT.  Belmont is coming off a very close loss at Washington in their opener.  They’re a really strong UTR team, and Vandy could really have their hands full as the road team in this crosstown matchup.

-WESTERN MICHIGAN AT SOUTH CAROLINA.  This is a buy game, but we’ll highlight it because of Western Michigan’s potential and because both come into this one 1-0.

-ORAL ROBERTS AT TULSA.  Will Tulsa fall to 0-2 on the season?

-MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT MURRAY STATE.  This may be Chad’s UTR game of the day.  Both come in 1-0 and both are expected to finish at or near the top of their conferences.  Middle Tennessee has been to the Round of 32 for two consecutive years, and although they lost a lot of their key players from last year they should still be a force in CUSA.

-COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON AT WICHITA STATE.  This is a HUGELY important game for CofC.  They are one of the UTR teams that we feel has a legitimate chance to land inside the bubble and make the tournament even if they fail to win their conference tournament.  This is the kidn of game they need to be able to win in order for that to happen, though.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT SAINT MARY’S.  New Mexico State is a solid program, but they don’t get many chances to establish themselves as being nationally relevant.  They have the chance to do that tonight.  This may actually be one of SMC’s toughest OOC games, so it’s important that they take care of business.

-WYOMING AT OREGON STATE.  Both teams are 1-0, and both appear to be much improved from a season ago.  Making The Dance may be a long shot, but this is a chance for each team to pick up some early season momentum.

-RHODE ISLAND AT NEVADA.  Rhody appears to be a solid tournament caliber team, but they’ll have limited chances to build their profile, at least up to the point to where they’d be considered for a protected seed.  Having said that, this would be a really solid road win against a good Nevada team.

BUY GAMES

-Jacksonville State @ Richmond
-Eastern Kentucky @ Ole Miss – both teams 1-0
-Gardner Webb @ Florida
-Western Carolina @ Cincinnati
-Mount Saint Mary’s @ Notre Dame
-Austin Peay @ Virginia
-New Orleans @ Oakland
-North Florida @ VCU
-Saint Peter’s @ Northwestern
-TAMUCC @ Baylor – both teams 1-0
-North Texas @ Nebraska – both teams 1-0
-Milwaukee @ Iowa State
-Charlotte @ Oklahoma State – both teams 1-0
-Rider @ Xavier
-Wagner @ Missouri – both teams 1-0
-Prairie View A&M @ Oregon
-Mississippi Valley State @ Utah
-Tennessee Tech @ TCU – both teams 1-0
-North Dakota State @ USC

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Middle Tennessee at Murray State

Middle Tennessee at Murray State, 8:00 PM Eastern, ovcdigitalnetwork.com

Murrray, Kentucky is the site of tonight’s Under the Radar Game of the Day, as the Ohio Valley Conference’s Murray State Racers host Conference USA’s Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.  Both teams started the season with wins over non-Division I foes, making tonight’s game the first true test for these squads.  The host Racers are looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2016-17 campaign which saw them only win 8 games in OVC play.  They do feature Jonathan Stark, one of the most prolific scorers in his conference, and arguably the entire nation.  Stark topped the 30 point mark four times last season and could do so a lot more this year.  Also keep an eye on Terrell Miller who notched a double-double in Friday afternoon’s opener.

Kermit Davis’ Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders have appeared in back-to-back NCAA Tournaments, and scored a Round of 64 victory each time, upending 2 seed Michigan State in 2016 and knocking off Minnesota last year.  Although the team was hit hard by graduation losses, they are expected to be right in the thick of things in CUSA this year, led by Giddy Potts and grad transfer Nick King.  Tonight is a chance for the Blue Raiders to prove to the rest of their conference that they are still the team to beat in CUSA, as winning at Murray State is never an easy thing to do.

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Merit Rankings/Bracket Projections: Monday, Nov 13

Throughout the early part of the season, I will be posting what I call Merit Rankings at the end of each week.  There is no attempt to rank how good the teams actually are, but rather provide a CHECKPOINT of CURRENT MERIT.  If you’re looking for a ranking that reflects how good the teams actually are, then this is not for you.  I feel that it accomplishes two things.  It is interesting to look at, and it gets me into the habit of evaluating teams objectively.  I’m sure they may appear to be impractical, but I like doing it anyway.  I also know that half the teams that are currently ranked in the AP and Coaches’ Poll aren’t likely to be ranked at the end of the year, so this is as good of a way of ranking the teams as any other.

I also figured that if I’m going to put together these rankings, then…why not bracket them??  So, below is the list that ranks the teams by current merit along with the notes on what each of them has accomplished, and below that is a bracket.

Any team that opened up with a home buy game received no credit for winning it.  Likewise, a team from a UTR conference that lost a road buy game received no demerit for losing it.  The teams at the top of the rankings are those that won non-buy games (or if it was a buy game then it had to be against a team that was somewhat decent), and those who won them away from home were awarded more.  The reason so many highly ranked teams from power conferences are lower than where many feel they should be is because so many of them have only played buy games up to this point.

1. TEXAS A&M – 1-0, neutral floor win vs West Virginia
2. NIAGARA – 1-0, win @ Saint Bonaventure
3. INDIANA STATE – 1-0, win @ Indiana
4. GEORGIA SOUTHERN – 1-0, win @ Wake Forest
5. NOTRE DAME – 1-0. Won @ DePaul
6. UCLA – 1-0, neutral floor win vs Georgia Tech
7. Kentucky – 2-0, home win vs Vermont
8. Arkansas – 2-0, home win vs Bucknell
9. DELAWARE – 1-0, won @ Richmond
10. LAMAR – 1-0, win @ Tulsa
11. Missouri – 1-0, neutral floor win vs Iowa State
12. Alabama – 1-0, neutral floor win vs Memphis
13. Seton Hall – 2-0, home win vs Monmouth
14. Monmouth – 1-1, home win vs Bucknell
15. TOLEDO – home win vs Saint Joe’s
16. Louisville – 1-0, home win vs George Mason
17. Missouri State – 1-0, win @ Western Kentucky
18. UC RIVERSIDE – 1-0, won @ Cal (which is only slightly better than buy game)
19. Southern Illinois – 1-0, won @ Winthrop
20. South Carolina – 1-0, road win @ Wofford
21. Creighton – 2-0, home win vs Yale
22. WISCONSIN – 2-0, win vs Yale
23. Butler – 2-0. Home win against Princeton
24. HARVARD – 1-0, home win vs UMass
25. Michigan State – 1-0 in buy games
26. Duke – 2-0 in buy games
27. KANSAS – 1-0 in buy games
28. VILLANOVA – 1-0 in buy games
29. Arizona – 2-0 in buy games
30. Miami FL – 2-0 in buy games
31. WICHITA STATE – 1-0 in buy games
32. Florida – 1-0 in buy games
33. Usc – 1-0 in buy games
34. North Carolina – 1-0 in buy games
35. Cincinnati – 1-0 in buy games
36. GONZAGA – 1-0 in buy games
37. Saint Mary’s – 1-0 in buy games
38. Virginia – 1-0 in buy games
39. West Virginia – 0-1. Lost neutral floor game to Texas A&M
40. Xavier – 1-0 in buy games
41. Purdue – 2-0 in buy games
42. Northwestern – 1-0 in buy games
43. Virginia Tech – 1-0 in buy games
44. RHODE ISLAND – 1-0 in buy games
45. Baylor – 1-0 in buy games
46. Texas – 1-0 in buy games
47. Providence – 1-0 in buy games
48. Michigan 1-0 in buy games
49. Minnesota – 1-0 in buy games
50. FLORIDA GULF COAST – 1-0 with home win vs Illinois State
51. NAVY – 1-1, home win vs Pittsburgh, loss @ Miami FL
52. Smu – 2-0 in buy games
53. Tcu – 1-0 in buy games
54. Oklahoma – 1-0 in buy games
55. Oregon – 1-0 in buy games
56. UConn – 1-0 in buy games
57. Ohio State – 2-0 in buy games
58. NEVADA – 1-0 in buy games
59. Florida State – 0-0
60. Ucf – 1-0 in buy games
61. Kansas State – 1-0 in buy games
62. Maryland – 1-0 in buy games
63. NC State – 1-0 in buy games
64. VERMONT – 0-1. Lost at Kentucky
65. Georgia – 1-0 in buy games
66. Vanderbilt – 1-0 in buy games
67. Ole Miss – 1-0 in buy games
68. Wyoming – 1-0 in buy games
69. BELMONT – 0-1, close loss @ Washington
70. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE – 1-0
71. WEBER STATE – 1-0, home win vs Utah State
72. Marquette – 1-0 in buy games
73. Syracuse – 1-0 in buy games
74. Davidson – 1-0 in buy games
75. OAKLAND – 1-0
76. Byu – 1-0 in buy games
77. Saint Louis – 1-0 in buy games
78. Penn State – 2-0 in buy games
79. Washington – 2-0 in buy games
80. Dayton – 1-0 in buy games
81. Vcu – 1-0 in buy games
82. Utah – 1-0 in buy games
83. Saint John’s – 1-0 in buy games
84. Iowa – 2-0 in buy games
85. Mississippi State – 1-0 in buy games
86. Arizona State – 1-0 in buy games
87. Illinois – 2-0 in buy games
88. Colorado – 1-0 in buy games
89. UAB – 1-0
90. Tennessee – 1-0 in buy games
91. Auburn – 1-0 in buy games
92. Iowa State – 0-1. Lost @ Missouri
93. Saint Bonaventure – 0-1. Lost at home to Niagara
94. GRAND CANYON – 1-0, only WAC team with a div1 win
95. MERCER – 0-1, loss @ UCF
96. WAGNER – 1-0 with a road win
97. HIGH POINT – only Big South team with a div1 win
98. TEXAS SOUTHERN – no div1 wins
99. NCCU – no div1 wins

 

COMMENTS FROM HOOPS HD STAFF

-From Chad: This is why we don’t do Brackets in November.

-From David:  But we just DID a bracket in November, Chad!!  IT’S POSTED DIRECTLY ABOVE!!!!  Chad is wrong again!!

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