HoopsHD is always hovering around the edge of legitimacy (see Puppet, The), but thanks to the good folks at the Big 10 we are kicking it up a notch this week with a media credential to the Big 10 Tourney in DC. From his prime perch in the now-3rd row Jon Teitel will be bringing you daily updates of all the action from the Verizon Center via a series of photo essays. Day 4 brought us a pair of semifinals with Minnesota vs. Michigan and Wisconsin vs. Northwestern, but since we are already a couple of weeks behind let’s get right to the photos.
The Gophers brought their band and some determination:

Unfortunately, Michigan brought a team of destiny:

You know it’s a big game when Nantz/Hill/Raf are in the house:

Derrick Walton Jr. was simply unstoppable in the 84-77 win: 29 PTS/10-10 FT/9 AST/1 TO:

Coach Richard Pitino even called him 1 of the most underrated PGs in America:

Northwestern brought its mascot and you know I like a good Wildcat!

Usually I do not like it when parents are looking over their kid’s shoulder at a basketball game, but when Grant Hill’s mother Janet ends up sitting 1 row behind me, I give her the benefit of the doubt:

The Badgers are known for their 1-2 frontcourt punch of Nigel Hayes/Ethan Happ, but it is their backcourt of Zak Showalter/Bronson Koenig who make this a Final 4-caliber team:

Even though Northwestern lost 76-48 I still got to sneak a peek on the way out at Julia Louis-Dreyfus, whose son Charlie plays on the team: the Veep is in DC!

I asked Coach Chris Collins about the alums who had waited their entire lives for the Selection Show the following day, and he admitted that it would be exciting if they heard their name called:

The best part was the postgame locker room access with the Badgers:


Check back sometime soon for my Day 5 photo essay about the Michigan-Wisconsin title game!
Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and NIT Championship – Thursday, March 30
Thanks to Wyoming’s win over Coastal Carolina last night, we are now assured of 3 more under-the-radar games remaining in the 2016-17 college basketball season. The Cowboys went into halftime with a modest 33-27 halftime lead, but they kicked into another gear in the 2nd half and ended up with a blowout 81-57 win at home over the Chanticleers last night. Justin James led Wyoming with 21 points and Alex AkaGorski also added 17 points off the bench. Friday night’s game will be a winner-take-all affair for the CBI Championship on Wyoming’s home floor.
In the CIT last night, Rashawn Thomas became the first 2,000-point scorer in Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s program history. The Islanders got a decisive 79-61 victory last night over UMBC. They will play host to the CIT Championship on Friday night against Saint Peter’s – the Peacocks also had a comfortable 77-51 victory at home last night against Furman.
As we type this article this morning, Dayton has announced that Anthony Grant will return home as their next head coach. He played for the Flyers under legendary head coach Don Donoher in the mid-80s and was part of a team that went to the Elite 8 in 1984. He spent 3 years as a head coach at VCU and 6 seasons at Alabama in the collegiate coaching ranks. Right now, he is an assistant coach on Billy Donovan’s staff for the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic 10, former Chattanooga head coach Matt McCall will officially become the new head coach at UMass. The job was originally going to go to Pat Kelsey, but he did a 180 just prior to being announced as their new head coach at the time. Former Purdue associate head coach Jack Owens will become the new head coach for the (Mother) Miami RedHawks as well.
NIT (Championship)
(6) GEORGIA TECH vs. (4) TCU (8:00 PM, ESPN). Regardless of who wins tonight’s game, we are assured of at least one feel-good story in the coaching ranks in terms of rapidly rebuilding a moribund program. Will it be Josh Pastner’s Georgia Tech team – a team picked by some pundits to not win a single game in ACC play all year? Or will it be Jamie Dixon and TCU – a program that hasn’t been to the NCAA Tournament since the run-and-gun days of Billy Tubbs in the late 1990s?