Sweet Sixteen Rundown: Thursday, March 23rd

For today’s Under The Radar postseason recap – CLICK HERE

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MIDWEST REGIONAL (Kansas City, MO) (all times Eastern)

#7 MICHIGAN VS #3 OREGON (CBS, 7:09 PM).  Michigan has been one of the bigger stories in college basketball.  Since their plane failed to take off and went skidding down the runway, they’ve won the Big Ten Tournament and won two games in the NCAA Tournament which included beating Louisville in Indianapolis late last week after trailing by double digits.  Oregon really sweated out Rhode Island and while they’re still a good team, they’re not quite the same without Chris Boucher.  If Michigan can hit from the outside, then their dream of a postseason run isn’t likely to come to an end just yet.

#4 PURDUE VS #1 KANSAS (CBS, approx. 9:39 PM).  Kansas has dealt with a ton of off the court issues and I keep waiting for it to derail the team.  But it hasn’t happened yet.  I’m now beginning to think that it won’t.  They just keep winning and keep looking impressive.  They didn’t have any trouble at all in their first two games, and although Purdue is better than both Michigan State and UC Davis, they still have to play in Kansas City.  Still, they did manage to beat a red hot Iowa State team in their last game, so an upset isn’t completely outside the realm of possibility.

 

WEST REGIONAL (San Jose, CA) (all times Eastern)

#4 WEST VIRGINIA VS #1 GONZAGA (TBS, 7:39 PM).  Gonzaga ran out to a huge lead against Northwestern in their last game, but had to hold on for dear life down the stretch.  Still, Gonzaga has been nothing but impressive all season long.  The Saint Mary’s team that gave Arizona a scare was blown out by Gonzaga not once, not twice, but three times.  Having said that, Gonzaga hasn’t really played a team that plays the pressure defense that West Virginia does, so it could be a real challenge for them.  Handing the pressure and controlling the tempo will be key.  It’s a really interesting match-up to say the least.

#11 XAVIER VS #2 ARIZONA. (TBS, approx 10:09 PM).  Xavier was unspectacular from pretty much February until the start of the conference tournament, but since then they’ve beaten Butler (who is a protected seed), nearly beaten Creighton, and then blown past Maryland and Florida State in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament.  Logic would indicate that they just don’t have what it takes to beat an Arizona team that was playing as well as any of the #1 seeds down the stretch, but given how strong Xavier has played in the last two weeks, I wouldn’t count them out just yet.  Having said that, Arizona has looked rather impressive as well.  They did win the Pac Twelve Tournament and beat both Oregon and UCLA along the way, who are also a pair of protected seeds.  Another element of intrigue is that Sean Miller used to coach at Xavier, and Chris Mack was his top assistant.

 

PUPPET RAMBLINGS

-This isn’t too unusual, but no UTR teams made it out of the first weekend, and Gonzaga is the only non-Power 5/Big East team remaining.  I LOVE the NCAA Tournament, and I love how each team builds its own storyline as they play their way through the tournament.  Having said that, when we get down to the Sweet Sixteen, and even more so the Final Four, a part of me feels like I’m at the point of the concert where the band its playing their biggest hit.  You love the song, but you also know the show is about to end.

It will also come as no surprise to those who follow the site when I say that the teams I find myself almost intrinsically attached to from year to year are the Under the Radar teams.  Chad and I actually created the weekly Under the Radar podcast simply because we wanted to talk about those teams on at least a weekly basis throughout the season.  We didn’t care if anyone watched or listened.  In fact I don’t think we expected that anyone would (although we’ve since learned that people have been).  So, when all those teams are gone, it feels like another part of the season is over despite how exciting everything is now.  But, it’s not done entirely.  The CIT Tournament has always been fun to watch, and John Stalica’s coverage of it has been great.  We’ve seen Cal State Bakersfield advance deep into the NIT after holding on for a win against UT Arlington (who had a great season and could have made some noise in the NCAA Tournament had it not been for injuries).  UCF is also deep in the NIT, and it’s been fun to watch them throughout the year.  I’m as excited about the rest of the NIT and CIT (for different reasons) as I am about the rest of the NCAA Tournament.

But, the NCAA Tournament has been great.  The viewership has been up, and there have been some great storylines, particularly Northwestern’s first appearance and how exciting (and strange) both of their games were, to Michigan’s improbable run of success since the airplane incident, to Xavier’s jar of ashes and how they’ve turned things around after a disappointing February, to Gonzaga who has been highly ranked all year and is still trying to reach their first ever Final Four, to South Carolina’s huge win over Duke for their first Sweet Sixteen appearance since the Field expanded to 64, to Kentucky’s exciting win over Wichita State, to UCLA’s explosive offense, to so many other stories.  Enjoy it while you can!!  As sad as I’ll be to see it end, I’m incredibly excited to see how it will end!

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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Wednesday, March 22

Yesterday, there were a pair of head coaching vacancies filled in the Atlantic 10 Conference. First was the VCU opening – it lasted less than 24 hours after Will Wade announced that he would resign to take the head coaching position at LSU. They stayed within the family and hired Rice head coach Mike Rhoades (a former Shaka Smart assistant) to their open position.

Elsewhere in the A-10, UMass announced that now-former Winthrop head coach Pat Kelsey will be their new head coach – he replaces Derek Kellogg. Kelsey does have ties to the A-10 from his playing and coaching days with the Xavier program.

As far as postsesaon games go, only 2 games were played last night in the NIT. The first game saw TCU withstand a 33-point performance from Richmond star TJ Cline. He had little support in TCU’s 86-68 victory over the Spiders. Jamie Dixon will be returning to familiar territory at Madison Square Garden from his days at Pitt. Georgia Tech will also join the NIT Final 4 thanks to their 74-66 victory at Ole Miss last night.

NIT

(2) ILLINOIS at (4) CENTRAL FLORIDA (7:00 PM, ESPN2). Illinois is the highest seeded team remaining in the NIT, but they are unable to host this game due to scheduling conflicts at the State Farm Center. Therefore, UCF will get to play host to the Illini tonight for the right to advance to the semifinals in Madison Square Garden. Dawkins is also no stranger to the Garden in March – his Stanford teams won a pair of NIT titles in 2012 and 2015, respectively.

(8) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD at (6) TEXAS-ARLINGTON (9:00 PM, ESPNU). This would definitely have been a feature UTR Game of the Day had this been scheduled earlier in the season, but better late than never with both the Roadrunners and Mavericks involved in playing for the final spot in the NIT semifinals.

CBI

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO at COASTAL CAROLINA (7:00 PM). In what can be unofficially described as the CBI Eastern Conference final, a pair of former NCAA Tournament coaches go head-to-head. Cliff Ellis (Coastal Carolina) had prior tournament runs with Clemson and Auburn and Steve McClain (UIC) had a run with Wyoming in 2002 that included an upset of Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament that season. The winner advances to the Best-of-3 CBI finals.

UTAH VALLEY at WYOMING (9:00 PM). The Front Range will play host to the unofficial Western half of the CBI bracket. Utah Valley is coming off of a pair of road wins against Georgia Southern and Rice to advance to this point. Should they beat Wyoming on the road tonight, they are assured of at least hosting one game in the best-of-3 CBI finals to be played next week.

CIT

IDAHO at TEXAS STATE (8:00 PM, Facebook Live). This will be the last of the 2nd round games in the CIT that will take place tonight. Idaho has the biggest star power in this one (at least in our minds) with Victor Sanders and the Sherwood twins, but Texas State has been a tough out since their surprise trip to the Sun Belt championship game a week and a half ago.

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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Tuesday, March 21

For last night’s HoopsHD Report podcast recapping the NCAA Tournament – CLICK HERE

4 games were played last night in the NIT – this completed the second round and sets the quarterfinal matchups that will begin tonight. Cal-State Bakersfield’s surprising run continued last night with an 81-63 win at Colorado State. The Roadrunners are the eighth seed in their region and will move on to play UT-Arlington on Wednesday night. The Mavericks beat Akron 85-69; they have won both games by 16 points. Illinois State had a chance to host Illinois at home for the first time since 1920 with a win last night, but a costly foul with 1.4 seconds to go gave the Knights 2 free throw attempts in the closing seconds. They converted and move on to play an Illinois team that defeated Boise State 71-56 last night. UCF will actually host the Illini due to a scheduling conflict at the State Farm Center.

The CBI also had their 2nd round games take place yesterday. Both Coastal Carolina and UIC won at home against Loyola (MD) and GW to set up a semifinal game that will be played tomorrow night at Coastal Carolina. On the western half of the bracket, Utah Valley won their 2nd straight game on the road (this time against Rice) and will play at Wyoming on Wednesday – Wyoming beat UMKC 72-61 last night as well.

In the CIT, all 3 home teams won their 2nd round games. Liberty beat Samford 66-58, Campbell extended their surprising run with a 73-56 win at home over UT-Martin and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi beat Weber State 82-73 at home.

Yesterday’s major move in the 2017 Coaching Carousel involved Will Wade – he will move on from VCU to take the open job at LSU after spending 2 seasons with the Rams. He will be formally announced as head coach later today.

NIT

(6) RICHMOND at (4) TCU (7:00 PM, ESPN2). Fresh off of an overtime win over Iowa on the road, TCU will play host to Richmond (who beat Oakland at home) for the first spot in the NIT Final 4 at Madison Square Garden next week.

(6) GEORGIA TECH at (5) OLE MISS (9:00 PM, ESPN2). After a pair of road wins at Monmouth and Syracuse, Ole Miss finally gets to play host for one final home game this season. They will play a Georgia Tech team that had a fairly comfortable win at home against Belmont on Sunday.

 

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The Hoops HD Report: Sweet Sixteen Edition

Chad and the panel look back at the First and Second Rounds of the tournament, and preview all of the Sweet Sixteen and potential Elite Eight action coming up this week.  We discuss what our favorite games have been so far, along with the biggest surprises and who we like going forward…

 

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

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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Monday, March 20

For a recap of yesterday’s 2nd round in the NCAA Tournament – CLICK HERE

Yesterday’s update on the 2017 Coaching Carousel centers mainly around 2 schools – Washington and Syracuse. The initial move was a bit of a surprise – Mike Hopkins will move from head coach-in-waiting at Syracuse to take the full-time gig at Washington. He does have some roots out on the West Coast, and it will remain to be seen if he can recruit blue-chip talent like Lorenzo Romar and also improve on the win totals that have been lacking in Seattle for the past 5-6 seasons.

Not long after Hopkins moved to UW, Syracuse and Jim Boeheim worked out a contract extension beyond next season – that was when Boeheim was originally scheduled to retire and Hopkins would take over the Orange at that point in time.

Brad Brownell will also be retained as head coach at Clemson for another year, although you have to get a feeling that his leash will be a short one if the Tigers have another rough year like they did this season.

As far as the NIT yesterday, 3 more teams advanced to the quarterfinals. Both Georgia Tech and Richmond advanced with wins at home over Belmont and Oakland, respectively. TCU-Iowa went overtime and the Horned Frogs came away with their biggest road win of the year with a 94-92 win against the Hawkeyes.

NIT

(4) CENTRAL FLORIDA at (1) ILLINOIS STATE (7:00 PM, ESPN). The Redbirds are the only #1 seed remaining in the NIT after Syracuse, Iowa and California have been eliminated. They literally have a tall order in front of them with Tacko Fall and the UCF Knights coming into town tonight.

(7) AKRON at (6) TEXAS-ARLINGTON (8:00 PM, ESPNU). This game is literally a Bracket Buster with the winner advancing to the quarterfinals of the NIT. While Akron had the higher-seed upset with their win against Houston, the Mavs probably had the higher-profile upset thanks to their win at BYU last week. This may well be the game of the day among the 4 NIT games.

(6) BOISE STATE at (2) ILLINOIS (9:00 PM, ESPN). This will be the first game that Illinois will be playing with new head coach Brad Underwood in attendance (Jamall Walker will serve as interim head coach during the NIT games) – they will only get one chance at a first impression against a Boise State team that already got roadkill at Utah last week.

(8) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD at (4) COLORADO STATE (11:15 PM, ESPN2). The Roadrunners already have an upset of Cal in this postseason and are about to go from sea level up to mile-high elevation in the Front Range. They will also be playing a Colorado State team that is more motivated for the NIT than Cal appeared to be last week.

CBI

LOYOLA at COASTAL CAROLINA (7:00 PM). The Greyhounds of Loyola already have a road win against George Mason under their belts, but they will have to travel outside of the Beltways to take on a Coastal Carolina team that beat Hampton in their CBI opener.

UTAH VALLEY at RICE (8:00 PM). The Wolverines were one of two teams from the WAC to win their CBI openers, and they will again hit the road to take on an improving Rice squad. The Owls beat San Francisco to advance to this point while Utah Valley won at Georgia Southern to get to this point.

GEORGE WASHINGTON at ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (8:00 PM). While the Colonials got a close win over Toledo by 4 points at home last week, they will now have to hit the road to take on a Flames team that had an even closer shave at home against Stony Brook before coming away victorious.

UMKC at WYOMING (9:00 PM). The Front Range will play host to another postseason game thanks to Wyoming’s 10-point win over Eastern Washington last week. They will play UMKC – the Roos beat Green Bay last week for their first postseason victory in their program’s D-I history.

CIT

SAMFORD at LIBERTY (7:00 PM, Facebook Live). Samford advanced to the 2nd round with a 4-point win at home over Canisius last week. They will play a Liberty team that had a somewhat easier time against Norfolk State last week in the John McLendon Classic. No trophies at stake tonight – just a spot into the CIT quarterfinals.

TENNESSEE-MARTIN at CAMPBELL (7:00 PM, Facebook Live). For the 2nd straight round, Buies Creek will play host to another postseason contest for Campbell. The Camels have won 5 out of their last 6 games that include a win over Houston Baptist in their CIT opener. UT-Martin beat a tough UNC-Asheville team in their opener 89-75, but that was in the friendly confines of their home arena.

WEBER STATE at TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (8:00 PM, Facebook Live). Despite a mid-February slump, Weber State has won 4 out of their last 5 games, and that includes a win against an improving Cal State-Fullerton team in their CIT opener. Corpus Christi is another team that overcame their shortcomings in their conference championship game with a decisive win against Georgia State in their CIT opener.

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Second Round Recap: Monday, March 20

Yesterday, the final 8 spots of the Sweet 16 were filled out in the East, South and Midwest Regions (the West was already accounted for on Saturday night). The Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC each have 3 teams remaining, the Big East has 2 teams remaining, and the ACC and West Coast Conference each have 1 team remaining.

Recap – Indianapolis

The magical postseason ride for Michigan continues thanks to their come-from-behind 73-69 victory over Louisville. For Louisville, it may not be as surprising when you consider that almost all of their wins of note came at home this season. Michigan also started slowly in terms of winning noteworthy games outside of Crisler Arena, but their winning streak is now at 7 games going back to the Big 10 Tournament and their regular season finale at Nebraska. They will play Oregon in the Midwest Regional in Kansas City on Thursday.

Kentucky and Wichita State went back and forth for most of their game yesterday, but a pair of blocked 3-point shots on back-to-back possessions by the Shockers allowed Kentucky to escape with a 65-62 victory. They will advance to play UCLA in the South Regional in Memphis in a regular season rematch where UCLA came out victorious in Lexington.

Recap – Tulsa

Kansas and Michigan State have had occasional matchups early in the season as part of the State Farm Champions Classic, and yesterday’s game was competitive for the first 25 minutes. Kansas blew it open midway through the 2nd half and coasted to a 90-70 victory. They will meet Purdue in a de facto home game in Kansas City in the Midwest Region on Thursday night.

In the nightcap, things were setting up for a typical USC comeback – Baylor jumped out to a 10-point lead and USC was able to take the lead in the 2nd half with about 5 minutes left to play. However, a back-breaking 4-point play by Manu Lecomte put the Bears up for good at the 4:30 mark and they would never trail again en route to an 82-78 victory. Thanks to chaos in the East Region, the Bears are the highest remaining seed and will play South Carolina in the East Region at Madison Square Garden Friday night.

Recap – Greenville

North Carolina looked like they might breeze in this game early on after jumping out to a 30-13 lead late in the 1st half, but Arkansas was able to gradually chip away at the lead and actually led 65-60 with 3:30 remaining in the game. The Tar Heels didn’t panic and closed out the game with a 12-0 run in the final 3:30. North Carolina will move on to the South Region in Memphis and will play Butler on Friday.

While North Carolina survived an upset bid in Greenville, Duke was not so lucky against South Carolina. They led 30-23 at the half, but the Gamecocks scored a whopping 65 points in the 2nd half and they advanced to their first-ever Sweet 16 with an 88-81 victory over the Blue Devils. Sindarius Thornwell showed why he was the SEC Player of the Year with a game-high 24 points last night. South Carolina will play Baylor Friday night in the East Regional in New York.

Recap – Sacramento

While Rhode Island was able to jump out to a 49-38 lead at the beginning of the 2nd half, Oregon also gradually chipped away at the Rams’s lead and Tyler Dorsey hit a pair of clutch 3s late in the game – one to tie the game at the 1:40 mark and another to take the lead for good with under a minute to play. With a 75-72 win in hand, the Ducks move on to Kansas City and will play a red-hot Michigan team in the Midwest Region in Kansas City.

The last ticket to the Sweet 16 was punched by UCLA – the first 26 minutes of the game were relatively even until the Bruins took the lead for good with back-to-back 3-point shots by Lonzo Ball at the 13-minute mark. The Bearcats never got closer than a 5-point deficit the rest of the way and UCLA won 79-67. They will play Kentucky in the South Region in Memphis on Friday night.

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