News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Nov 12th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-Notre Dame picked up a nice road win at DePaul.  It’s not that beating DePaul is some fantastic feat, but it was a true road game against a team that is at least formidable, and they went in and won without really having to sweat.

-Another note from Friday that I didn’t mention yesterday was that Bill Walton issued what had to have been the greatest and most epic apology in human history!!  It occurred right as UCLA v Georgia Tech was tipping off, and I admittedly missed it live.  He spent the first thirty seconds apologizing ON BEHALF OF THE HUMAN RACE because of the shoplifting incident that involved three UCLA players.  YES!!!  YES!!!  Bill Walton may be the most Hoops HD person out there who isn’t actually on Hoops HD.  He’ll spontaneously begin talking about Grateful Dead concerts while he’s broadcasting games, he wears a t-shirt to work, he periodically gets confused or talks as if he doesn’t have the exact information of what he’s talking about at his fingertips but keeps talking anyway, and every now and then he apologizes on behalf of the human race! What a glorious response to such a stupid act!!  I LOVE THIS GUY!!!  Granted there are times I can’t stand to listen to him, but I love everything he stands for and everything about his spirit.  If nothing else the guy is a huge dose of fun in a game that’s supposed to be fun, but is covered by people who forget that because they’re so obsessed with ‘being professional.’

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MONMOUTH AT SETON HALL.  This is a buy game, but both teams come in 1-0 and despite the fact that Monmouth lost most of their production from the last two years, they still may be good enough to make this interesting.

-GEORGE MASON AT LOUISVILLE.  It’s Louisville’s first official game since the sanctions were handed down by the NCAA, the FBI came calling, and Rick Pitino and Tom Jurich were fired.

-UMASS AT HARVARD.  Both teams come into this one 1-0, but Harvard’s win came against MIT.  We think the Crimson could end up inside the bubble come March, but in order for that to happen they can’t afford to lose games like this.

-VERMONT AT KENTUCKY.  We think Vermont can land inside the bubble, but the reason we think that is largely due to us thinking they can win this game today.  Kentucky is talented, but young.  Vermont blew through their conference last year, was right in there with Purdue in the NCAA Tournament, and has everyone back.  If they can somehow win this game, then it’s the kind of game that can land them in the NCAA Tournament even if they trip up in the conference tournament (and avoid tripping up during the regular season as well). Kentucky didn’t exactly blow out Utah Valley on Friday, so this is definitely a game worth watching today.

-YALE AT WISCONSIN.  Yale is probably overmatched, but Wiscy has a young team so it wouldn’t be surprised if the Bulldogs were able to compete.

-BUCKNELL AT ARKANSAS.  We still really like this Bucknell team despite the fact that they lost their opener at Winthrop.  The problem is that their margin for error is almost down to zero and we aren’t even 48 hours into the season.  Opening with back to back road games is no easy way to start the season, but making the NCAA Tournament and landing inside the bubble isn’t easy either, and these are the kinds of games they need to win in order to make that happen.  They face what we think is a pretty good Arkansas team today and can pick up a win that will look good on their profile.

-PRINCETON AT BUTLER.  Princeton should be reasonably strong this year, and they could compete with Butler today.  We’re still learning about Butler since their coaching change.  We should learn a little more about them today.

-EASTERN WASHINGTON AT WASHINGTON.  Both teams won their first game, and although both are kind of rebuilding, continuing to pick up early wins could help build momentum and speed up the rebuilding process.

NORTH DAKOTA AT HAWAI’I.  Highlighted simply because both teams are 1-0. This is also Chad’s UTR Game of the Day.

 

BUY GAMES

-Jacksonville @ Georgetown – Patrick Ewing’s head coaching debut!
-SC State @ Boston College – win gets BC to 2-0
-NC A&T @ Clemson  – both teams 1-0
-Radford @ Ohio State – both teams 1-0
-Central Connecticut @ Rutgers
-Omaha @ Oklahoma
-Navy @ Miami FL – both teams 1-0
-Chicago State @ Purdue
-Charleston Southern @ NC State
-Louisiana Monroe @ SMU
-Southern Utah @ Boise State
-Alabama State @ Iowa
-Fairleigh Dickinson @ Penn State
-UMBC @ Arizona
-UT Martin @ Illinois
-UMES @ Maryland – both teams 1-0, and UMES is an intriguing story given how much their program has improved in recent years
-The Citadel @ Virginia Tech – both teams 1-0
-Alcorn State @ Creighton
-Howard @ Indiana
-Pacific @ Stanford

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: North Dakota at Hawai’i

North Dakota at Hawai’i, 10:00 PM Eastern, Spectrum Sports-Hawai’i/bigwest.tv

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Honolulu tonight for the nightcap on Day Two of the annual Rainbow Classic.  On Friday evening, the Rainbow Warriors knocked off Arkansas-Pine Bluff 82-70 while North Dakota defeated Troy 83-80.  The two teams meet tonight with the winner having the edge for the Classic’s championship heading into the third and final day of the round-robin event tomorrow.

Friday night’s win saw three Hawai’i players leading the way, as Mike Thomas and Gibson Johnson each scored 19 points while teammate Jack Purchase scored 18.  Johnson also pulled down 9 rebounds while Purchase dished out 8 assists.  If the Bows’ three-headed monster continues to dominate games this way all season, they will be very difficult to defeat, and will prove that picking them to win the Big West was not a mistake by any means.

Tonight’s opponent for Hawai’i is the Big Sky’s North Dakota Fighting Hawks.  While Hawai’i may have a three-pronged attack, UND is all about how many points Geno Crandall will score.  Against Troy on Friday night, the answer was an impressive 41 to go with 6 boards and 5 assists.  If Crandall can put up numbers close to those again, he has a great chance to lead his team to the road victory.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Nov 11th

CLICK HERE for Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day, which for the first time ever features this year’s Team of the People!!  #LanceUP

NEWS AND NOTES

-The biggest surprises from last night were Lamar’s win at Tulsa (although how surprising was that really?), UC Riverside’s win at Cal, and of course Indiana State’s blowout win at Indiana.  It’s a great win for the Trees!  It’s also a reminder that Indiana is rebuilding.  None of those teams were anyone we were projecting into the postseason, so as surprising as they were I do not think they qualify as bombshells quite like Wagner’s win over UConn last year.

-Bucknell started off with a tough road win at Monmouth and came up just short in a thriller.  This is noteworthy because Bucknell’s margin for error to make the NCAA Tournament without the automatic bid is incredibly small, and even though it was opening night it still took a bit of a hit.

-Texas A&M fell behind early against West Virginia, but proceeded to dominate the game for about the last thirty minutes in what is probably the single most impressive showing of any team so far.  That’s a nice neutral floor win for the Aggies that will certainly sweeten their NCAA Tournament profile if WVU goes on to be as good as we think they will

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-CANISIUS AT BUFFALO (Big 4).  It’s the season opener!  The winner will be tops in the RPI (with about 180 other teams).  But, our love for mythical conferences like the Big 4 is why we highlight this game.  No other reason.

-NOTRE DAME AT DEPAUL.  DePaul is opening a new arena, and the students get to enjoy the “elevated view” from the second level in what is still the lamest excuse I’ve ever heard for not putting the students down on the floor behind the basket.  Notre Dame looks to be an NCAA Tournament caliber team,and DePaul is DePaul, but this isn’t the easiest road game in the world to open the season with.

-UTAH VALLEY AT DUKE.  This is a buy game, but Utah Valley is liked by many at Hoops HD (not necessarily myself) to do well in the WAC.  This is also their second top five team in a 24 hour period.  If they can beat both Kentucky and Duke, then I will like them.

-NORTH FLORIDA AT MICHIGAN.  Buy Game

-SAINT FRANCIS UNIVERSITY AT SAINT MARY’S.  This is a buy game, but the fact that St. Francis U (or STFU as Stalica likes to call them) is a likely NEC frontrunner makes it mildly intriguing.

-EASTERN ILLINOIS AT NEBRASKA.  Buy game, but Nebraska better watch out.  EIU waxed Illinois in a charity game, and many believe Illinois to be better than Nebraska.

-MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE AT BYU.  Buy Game

-FLORIDA A&M AT UNLV.  Buy Game

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Cal State Los Angeles at Cal Baptist

Cal State Los Angeles at Cal Baptist, 5:00 PM Eastern, cbulancers.com

Last night, one of the most notable upsets on the opening day of Division I play was UC-Riverside’s 74-66 road win in Berkeley over the Cal Bears.  However, at least in our opinions here at HoopsHD, that was NOT the most important win by a team in Riverside, California.  That honor instead goes to Cal Baptist, as the Lancers opened their brand new 5,050 seat Events Center with an 83-79 victory over the Toros of Cal State Dominguez Hills.  Kalidou Diouf led the Lancers with 24 points, and was joined by three others with double-figures in scoring.  The game was perhaps decided on the boards, where CBU out-rebounded Dominguez Hills 42 to 27.

The reason this game was so important, even more so than being Opening Night at a new arena, was that the Lancers of Cal Baptist were recently declared the 2017-18 HoopsHD Team of the People!  This honor goes only to a team in a unique situation, and earns them the honor of being championed by our staff all season long!  CBU is in its final season of Division II play before beginning a four year transition to Division I next season, meaning that this will be the final season that they will be eligible for a national championship until 2022-23.  And this Lancers team, nationally ranked in the top 20 in D2 preseason, is good enough to contend for the crown this year.  We will be rooting them on throughout the non-conference slate, then through PacWest play, the PacWest tournament (which they will host) and eventually the NCAA D2 Tournament, and the championship in Sioux Falls!

This afternoon is Game Two on the season and in the new arena as the Lancers complete their Tip-Off Challenge against Cal State Los Angeles.  The Golden Eagles defeated Holy Names yesterday 60-49 behind Jalyn Pennie’s 10 points and 12 rebounds.  However, winning against the host Lancers today, especially if their crowd is even close to the same raucous level it was at last night, will be a lot more difficult task.  The Lancers should be ready for this win, and claiming the championship in their Tip-Off Challenge series, as they move towards the eventual start of PacWest play at the end of this month.

#LanceUp #SiouxFallsOrBust

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Season Preview: HoopsHD interviews Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber

Last season Gonzaga coach Mark Few became the 6th different D-1 coach to ever win at least 37 games in a season. To win that many games you have to go pretty far in the NCAA tourney, so it should come as no surprise that 4 of the other 5 have won NCAA titles: John Calipari/Mike Krzyzewski/Bill Self/Jerry Tarkanian. Joining Few in the “made the title game but has not won it yet” club is Kansas State coach Bruce Weber, who went 37-2 with Illinois in 2005 but had a 5-PT loss in the title game to North Carolina. Last year he won his 400th career game and made the postseason for the 12th time in the past 16 years. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Coach Weber about being named national COY and having a young roster this year.  This marks our final season preview interview of 2017: let the real games begin!

You were an assistant to Gene Keady at Western Kentucky/Purdue for almost 20 years: what made him such a great coach, and what is the most important thing that you ever learned from him? His competitive spirit/toughness. He could yell at the players and then hug them a few minutes later so they really respected him and he got the most out of them. The biggest thing I learned is to live/coach with passion every single day.

In the 1996 NCAA tourney as an assistant at Purdue, #16-seed Western Carolina missed a pair of shots in the final seconds of a 2-PT loss: how nervous were you at the end of the game, and do you think that we will ever see a #16-seed win a game in March? We were very nervous because we were a team that had overachieved quite a bit after losing national POY Glenn Robinson. They took us to the wire and had a chance to beat us. The little guys have gotten better so I think that it is bound to happen someday…but not in the near future.

In the 2002 NCAA tourney as head coach at Southern Illinois, Jermaine Dearman scored 25 PTS in a 2-PT win over #3-seed Georgia: how much of a home-court advantage did you have while playing at the United Center, and how were you able to overcome a 19-PT 1st-half deficit? We had played so well in the 1st round against Texas Tech/Coach Bob Knight so we were relaxed and just played loose against Georgia. We made a nice push at the end of the 1st half and continued moving forward in the 2nd half. We were very battle-tested that season so our toughness helped us win that game. There is no doubt that we had a home-court advantage: I think it was an underdog scenario and we were a local school so everyone in the crowd just jumped on board.

Take me though the magical 2005 season as head coach at Illinois:
In the Elite 8 you trailed Arizona by 15 PTS with less than 4 minutes left in regulation: how on earth did you beat them?! I think that it was a little bit of a similar thing. As a coach I was dying because we probably got a little tight and Arizona was playing unbelievable, but we just had a belief that we could come back. We became confident and Arizona became a little uptight.

You started 29-0 and ended up 37-2, which tied the then-NCAA record for most wins in a season: how close did you come to going undefeated, and how close did you come to winning the title? We were only 2 possessions from possible perfection: we were 29-0 until Ohio State made a big 3 to give us our 1st loss, but that helped us regather our focus heading into the Big 10 tourney. It gave us a good perspective and helped us make a run. We had a shot to beat UNC but tourney MOP Sean May had the best game of his career. I wish that James Augustine would not have fouled out: he might have been a difference-maker at the end. The amazing thing is how our guys stayed focused: there were media/autograph seekers around us every single day but despite all of the attention they never flinched.

You finished the season by being named national COY: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? At the time my mom had just passed away so I probably did not appreciate it at the time, but when you go into your office and see the trophy with the names of everyone else who has won it you realize what a special accomplishment it was. We did everything except win the title.

You have won conference championships and a conference COY award at each of the 3 schools where you have been a head coach: how have you been able to have so much success at so many different places? A lot of it is just what I learned from Coach Keady, who gives credit to Coach Eddie Sutton. The coaching trees have been pretty successful for those 2 guys! You have to defend and share the basketball, which usually gives you a chance to win.

In the 2017 NCAA tourney you had a 7-PT win over Wake Forest in the 1st 4 before losing to Cincinnati: what do you think your team learned from those games that you think will help you this year? It was a great accomplishment for our seniors who had fought through some tough years/injuries. It was also good for our young guys to get a taste for it, and they want to be part of that again so our sophomores are working very hard and have become the foundation of our program.

Your non-conference schedule includes games against ASU/Vanderbilt/Washington State/Georgia: which of these games do you feel will present your biggest test? All coaches will say that you just need to focus on going 1-0 but those will all be early tests for us. We have not won an exempt tourney championship so doing that would help build our confidence.

1 of your assistants is Chris Lowery, who also worked for you at Southern Illinois/Illinois: how reassuring is it to have a guy on the bench with 3 NCAA tourney appearances on his resume when he was a head coach at SIU? When you build a staff you need to figure out everyone’s role, just like you do with your team on the court. You need young guys, experienced guys, and people who know the ups and downs of being a head coach. When I go out on a recruiting trip I know that things will be okay back in the office. It is great to have him: most of my staff has worked with/played for me in the past so they know what is supposed to get done.

You only have 1 grad student and 1 senior on the roster: do you feel that you have enough experience to contend this year or are you 1 year away from being a serious contender? We have 3 good juniors but to be a contender we need some young guys to develop and figure our their roles. I do not want to ruin their spirit but we have some road games that we have to win. The league will be good again this year but I do not know how good: every year I do not think the Big 12 can get any better…but every year it does! We could be really good a year from now but just need to worry about this year.

What are your goals for the upcoming season, and what are your expectations for the upcoming season? I have high expectations and we should be an NCAA tourney team that is competitive in the league. Now that we have had a taste of success we want to take another step, but we are just worried about today’s practice and getting better every day.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day, Nov 10: Bucknell at Monmouth

It is both the first day, and busiest day, on the college basketball calendar!  CLICK HERE for a rundown of all of today’s action

Bucknell at Monmouth, 8:00 PM Eastern, espn3

Welcome to the 2017-18 college basketball season!!!  The past several months have been filled with some crazy adventures off the court, from FBI investigations to players locked in Chinese prisons, but it is finally time to get the games underway!  Almost every day from today through the end of the regular season, I will be bringing you my Under the Radar Game of the Day, a highlighted game involving two teams that are neither from a regular multi-bid league nor ranked in any of the national polls.  Tonight we begin our journey in West Long Branch, New Jersey where the Monmouth Hawks out of the Metro Atlantic will be hosting the Patriot League’s Bucknell Bison.

Monmouth has been one of the most noteworthy Under the Radar stories the past couple of years, especially given that the team did not make the NCAA Tournament in either of those seasons.  During the 2015-16 campaign, the Hawks were an impressive 27-7 during the regular season including wins over Notre Dame, USC, UCLA and Georgetown.  They were also, in our opinions at least, an awful snub by the Selection Committee when they got passed over after being upset in the MAAC tournament.  The 15-16 year also introduced us to the crazy antics on the Monmouth Bench.

Last year, Monmouth again took the MAAC regular season title, losing only twice in conference play, and again got upended in their conference tournament.  Two great seasons, and two NIT bids for the Hawks.  Unfortunately for head coach King Rice’s squad, this year is not as promising as the last two were, especially now that Justin Robinson, the team’s heart and soul, has graduated.  They are not without weapons, however, as Micah Seaborn should step up and big a big-time scorer this year.

The bigger story about tonight’s game, and the main reason why it is our choice for Game of the Day, is the road team.  Bucknell has won three straight Patriot League regular season titles, and added a bid to the NCAA’s last season to boot, where they lost a hard fought game to West Virginia.  All five starters return from last season’s team, led by Patriot League Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year Nana Foulland.  As if he is not tough enough to stop, Zach Thomas won the Patriot Tournament MVP Award last year.  Beyond the two of them, Kimbal Mackenzie and Stephen Brown were both double-digit scorers.  The Bison are deep and talented, and if they are able to pick up enough notable non-conference wins, could be seriously in the discussions for an at-large bid come March, if by chance they end up needing one.  Road wins are always tough to get, and will be even more important in the Selection Committee room this year than in the past.  Getting a victory tonight in one of the toughest venues to win at in the MAAC would definitely give the Bison a solid early notch in their belts.

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