Under the Radar Game of the Day: Harvard at Princeton

Harvard at Princeton, 5:00 PM Eastern, ESPNU

We recorded two podcasts last night, our latest Bracket Rundown (CLICK HERE) and our Championship Week Video Notebook (CLICK HERE).

In tonight’s second-to-last edition of the Under the Radar Game of the Day, we return to the Ivy league for one last chance to feature one of only two teams in the entire nation that have not lost a single game against their conference competition.  Vermont, which plays in the America East semifinals on Monday night, is one of those teams.  The other is Princeton, 10-0 in the Ivy and 19-6 overall.  If this was any year before this one, the Tigers would be looking to clinch the Ivy League’s automatic bid tonight as a home win over Harvard (10-2 in conference, 18-7 overall) would lock up the outright regular season title.  That is not true anymore, as the first ever Ivy league tournament will be played next weekend, and these two teams will be the top two seeds in that four team event.

The visiting Harvard Crimson have won six straight games since suffering a one point home loss to Princeton back on February 4.  Siyani Chambers led his team in that game with 17 points while Justin Bassey was a force on the boards, pulling down 10 rebounds.  For Princeton, Steven Cook scored 19 points and grabbed 9 rebounds, while three other players, including Spencer Weisz, were in double figures in scoring.  If Harvard is able to pull off the road upset, Princeton will need to defeat Dartmouth tomorrow night to clinch the regular season championship.  However, with the Ivy League having become the last conference to adopt a tournament, winning two games next week is going to be much more important for both of these teams than winning two this week.  Tonight’s game does have a great chance to be a preview of the game next weekend that will decide the championship.

 

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES

-IOWA STATE AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big Twelve).  As hot as Iowa State is, I think they will be flirting with a protected seed if they can pull off this road win.  On the flip side, I think West Virginia needs to win this and pick up another notable win in the Big 12 Tourney in order to secure a protected seed.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 4

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-For our latest Bracket Rundown Video Podcast – CLICK HERE  We encourage the members of the Selection Committee to watch this as well!!  

-Tonight we look at what was a thrilling day in the Big South with Campbell pulling off a very surprising upset over UNC Asheville and Radford getting it done against Liberty.  Gardner Webb and Winthrop blew past their opponents and will face each other in an exciting semifinal on Friday.  We also look at the action in the OVC where Murray State upset their rivals to advance to the semis against UT Martin, the four Patriot League quarterfinal games, the Metro Atlantic which had two thrilling opening round games, the start of the Missouri Valley, and the semifinals of the Atlantic Sun.  And of course, we start things off with our mail bag, and finish things off by updating our Survival Board.

 

And for all you radio lovers, there is an mp3 version of the show at the bottom of the page

 

FRIDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION

OHIO VALLEY
Format: Ladder (top 2 seeds bye into semifinals)
Location: Nashville, TN
Friday, March 3 – Semifinals
7:30 PM – (1) Belmont vs (4) Jacksonville State, ESPNU
10:00 PM – (2) Tennessee-Martin vs (7) Murray State, ESPNU

BIG SOUTH
Format: Standard
Location: Campus Sites (First Round); Regular Season Champion (Quarterfinals and Semifinals); Highest Remaining Seed (Championship)
Friday, March 3 – Semifinals
6:00 PM – (6) Radford vs (7) Campbell, espn3
8:30 PM – (1) Winthrop vs (4) Gardner-Webb, espn3

MISSOURI VALLEY
Format: Standard
Location: St. Louis, MO
Friday, March 3 – Quarterfinals
1:00 PM – (1) Illinois State vs (8) Evansville, Regional TV/espn3
3:30 PM – (4) Southern Illinois vs (5) Loyola-Chicago, Regional TV/espn3
7:00 PM – (2) Wichita State vs (7) Bradley, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (3) Northern Iowa vs (6) Missouri State, Regional TV/espn3

METRO ATLANTIC
Format: Standard
Location: Albany, NY
Friday, March 3 – Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (1) Monmouth vs (9) Niagara, espn3
9:30 PM – (2) St. Peter’s vs (7) Canisius, espn3

COLONIAL
Format:
Standard
Location:
North Charleston, SC
Friday, March 3 – First Round
6:00 PM – (8) Hofstra vs (9) Delaware, caa.tv
8:30 PM – (7) James Madison vs (10) Drexel, caa.tv

HORIZON LEAGUE
Format: Standard
Location: Detroit, MI
Friday, March 3 – First Round
5:30 PM – (7) Detroit vs (10) Milwaukee, espn3
8:00 PM – (8) Cleveland State vs (9) Youngstown State, espn3

SOUTHERN
Format: Standard
Location: Asheville, NC
Friday, March 3 – First Round
5:00 PM – (8) Western Carolina vs (9) The Citadel, espn3
7:30 PM – (7) Samford vs (10) VMI, espn3

WEST COAST
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Friday, March 3 – First Round
9:00 PM – (8) Pepperdine vs (9) Pacific, BYU-TV/thew.tv
11:30 PM – (7) San Diego vs (10) Portland, BYU-TV/thew.tv

 

OTHER SURVIVAL BOARD NOTES

IVY LEAGUE
– Cornell is eliminated with a loss at Yale or a Penn win over Dartmouth and a Columbia win at Brown.
-Brown is out with a loss to Columbia and either a Penn win over Dartmouth or a Cornell loss at Yale
-Dartmouth is eliminated with a loss at Penn and either a Columbia win at Brown or a Cornell loss at Yale.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: March 2nd

Everyone on the Hoops HD Panel submitted their seed lists to Chad, and after tallying and bracketing the teams they are revealed line by line.  They begin by each explaining the different things they look at when they evaluate the teams.  After that, they discuss, debate, and assess each team as it is revealed.  This is not an attempt to guess the actual committee, but rather the panel selecting and seeding teams based on what they themselves think it should be.

The show was recorded on Thursday, March 2nd @ 9:30pm, est, and does not factor in any games that were played after that, most notably Iowa vs Wisconsin

 

Below is the final bracket.  Watch the show to see the panel’s assessment of each team.

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Mar 2

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Day 3 of our Championship Week Video Notebook – CLICK HERE

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

-Northwestern won at home against Michigan in Christian Laettner type fashion on a length of the court pass with less than two seconds to go.  It was perhaps the most exciting game of the day that wasn’t a conference tournament game, and considering what was at stake it may be the most exciting win in Northwestern basketball history.  If they’re not a guaranteed lock, they are definitely a virtual lock.  Michigan could have really used the road win on their profile, but is still in reasonably good shape.

-Wake Forest desperately needed a big win on their resume, and yesterday they got it at home against a Louisville team that was flirting with the #2 line.  Not only that, but they they came from behind in order to get it.  Danny Manning didn’t do it overnight, and Wake still has some work to do, but I’d say that program is in very healthy shape even if they don’t make the NCAAs this year.

-Dayton had what appeared to be a comfortable lead over VCU for about 35 minutes, but VCU kept chipping away at it and were right in there with less than a minute to go before the Flyers opened it up and got the win.  It’s a pretty big win historically for Dayton.  I wouldn’t compare it to any of their tournament wins, but it is their first ever outright first place finish, and they’re now 12-1 in their last 13 games.  The A10 isn’t on par with the power conferences, but it is way ahead of the UTR conferences.  Dayton has seven true road wins, and five of those came against teams with winning home records.  Last year’s committee had a fetish for top 50 wins, and stupidly seemed to value home top 50 wins against teams with losing road records more than true road wins against teams who were outside the top 50 but who played very well at home.  If that’s the case again this year the Flyers may not get a seed that matches how good they are, but they are good.  Because of the A10’s crappy TV deal they’re typically buried on networks that not a whole lot of people get, but they are good.

-Florida picked up a nice home win against Arkansas, which doesn’t set the Razorbacks back all that much (if at all) since it was a road loss to a likely protected seed.

-Illinois picked up a home win against Michigan State, and because of that I guess we’ll have to start looking at them.  If they win their final game at Rutgers (which they should) and pickup their 9th Big Ten win, and then beat someone with a pulse in the Big Ten Tournament then they will end up with a fairly decent case.

-Marquette picked up a nice road win which greatly helps their chances.  They beat Xavier.  On the flip side Xavier let a bubble team absolutely run over them for the second time this year.  Xavier’s best win is at Creighton.  Their second best win is probably over Clemson, who is not a tournament team.  Xavier’s final game is at DePaul, and then their first Big East Tournament game is also against DePaul.  If they lose one of those then the only way they’ll be able to go to the NCAA Tournament is if they buy tickets.  Even if they win both of those, they still may need to win the quarterfinal game against Butler in order to feel completely safe.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-NEBRASKA AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Minnesota has won a very impressive seven straight games and have a win at Maryland in that stretch.  They should be able to extend that to eight against Nebraska tonight.

-HOUSTON AT CINCINNATI (AMERICAN).  Cincinnati is cruising toward the top half of the bracket, and if they win out through the conference tournament they’ll enter the NCAA Tournament with 30 wins.  Some feel that Houston is on the bubble.  I think they’re too far outside of it, but if they want any chance at all to make the field without the auto bid they need to win this game.

-FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Conference USA).  If Middle Tennessee wins their last two games, which they should, I think they’ll make the NCAA Tournament even if they don’t win the conference tourney.

-UT ARLINGTON AT LOUISIANA MONROE (Sun Belt).  UTA shouldn’t have too much trouble picking up another road win.  This is another team that I feel deserves an at-large bid (assuming they win out) if they aren’t able to win the conference tournament.  Hopefully the committee feels that way as well.

-TULSA AT SMU (American).  SMU can clinch at least a share of first place with a win today, and they’re pretty much a lock for the NCAA Tournament and are just playing for seeding.

-IOWA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Wisky has been in a bit of a tailspin and needs to win this game at home in order to pull themselves out of it.  I don’t see Iowa making the field, but at the very least if they win this game they’re probably on the brink of being discussed.

-CALIFORNIA AT UTAH (Pac Twelve).  Cal is on the bubble, and Utah is…well…outside of it.  This is the kind of road win that Cal really needs.  If they pick this one up and pick up their final game at Colorado I THINK they’ll be okay.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Alcorn State at Texas Southern

Alcorn State at Texas Southern, 8:30 PM Eastern, tsusports.com

For our latest Championship Week Video Notebook, CLICK HERE.

The regular season title in the SWAC and top seed in the conference tournament may be decided in Houston tonight as the red-hot Alcorn State Braves are in town to battle the Texas Southern Tigers.  Entering play tonight, Texas Southern has a one game lead in the conference standings at 14-2 (18-11 overall).  Alcorn State (13-3, 16-11) can move into a tie with one game to go for both teams if they pick up the road win.  Texas Southern, with the victory, would clinch the regular season championship.  If both teams finish tied at the end of the season (Texas Southern hosts Southern on Saturday while Alcorn State travels to Prairie View), the tiebreaker will come down to point differential in the two games between the teams, meaning that Alcorn State would need to win by three or more points tonight to have a shot at winning the title through a tiebreaker.

Texas Southern is coming off a 10 point road win on Monday night at Alabama A&M.  Demontrae Jefferson led the Tigers in that win with 23 points.  Keep an eye on Zach Lofton as well, as he has scored in double figures in every conference game so far.  Alcorn State is the hottest team in the SWAC and one of the hottest in the entire nation, having won 11 straight games entering play tonight.  AJ Mosby had 19 points and 7 rebounds in their one point road win at Southern over the weekend.  Reginal Johnson has been a key to the winning streak as well, including a double-double last week against Alabama A&M.  For Alcorn State, winning the regular season championship and taking a shot at the SWAC tournament title is their entire season, as an APR ban has them ineligible for the Big Dance this year.  Should they win the SWAC tourney, the team they defeat in the finals would receive the league’s automatic bid.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 3

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We take a look at what was a thrilling night in both the NEC and Ohio Valley.  Both OVC games went into overtime, and three of the four NEC games came down to the final possession.  We also take a quick look at some of the night’s action including Northwestern’s huge win over Michigan and Dayton’s win over VCU which clinches a first place finish.  We also preview all of tomorrow night’s conference tournament action in the Atlantic Sun, Metro Atlantic, Ohio Valley, Big South, Patriot League, and Missouri Valley Tournaments, and we also dig into our mailbag.

 

THURSDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION

ATLANTIC SUN
Format: Standard
Location: Campus site of higher seeded team
Thursday, March 2 – Semifinals
7:00 PM – (5) Kennesaw State at (1) Florida Gulf Coast, espn3
8:00 PM – (3) North Florida at (2) Lipscomb, espn3

BIG SOUTH
Format: Standard
Location: Campus Sites (First Round); Regular Season Champion (Quarterfinals and Semifinals); Highest Remaining Seed (Championship)
Thursday, March 2 – Quarterfinals
1:00 PM – (2) UNC-Asheville vs (7) Campbell, espn3
3:30 PM – (3) Liberty vs (6) Radford, espn3
7:00 PM – (1) Winthrop vs (8) Charleston Southern, espn3
9:30 PM – (4) Gardner-Webb vs (5) High Point, espn3

PATRIOT LEAGUE
Format: Standard
Location: Campus Sites
Thursday, March 2 – Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (8) Army West Point at (1) Bucknell, patriotleague.tv
7:00 PM – (7) Loyola at (2) Boston University, patriotleague.tv
7:00 PM – (6) Colgate at (3) Lehigh, patriotleague.tv
7:00 PM – (5) Holy Cross at (4) Navy, patriotleague.tv

OHIO VALLEY
Format: Ladder (top 2 seeds bye into semifinals)
Location: Nashville, TN
Note: Only the top 8 of 12 teams, regardless of division, qualify to participate in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament. The two division winners will receive the top two seeds.
Thursday, March 2 – Quarterfinals
7:30 PM – (4) Jacksonville State vs (5) Southeast Missouri, ovcsports.com
10:00 PM – (3) Morehead State vs (7) Murray State, ovcsports.com

MISSOURI VALLEY
Format: Standard
Location: St. Louis, MO
Thursday, March 2 – First Round
7:00 PM – (8) Evansville vs (9) Indiana State, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (7) Bradley vs (10) Drake, Regional TV/espn3

METRO ATLANTIC
Format: Standard
Location: Albany, NY
Thursday, March 2 – First Round
5:00 PM – (8) Quinnipiac vs (9) Niagara, espn3
7:30 PM – (7) Canisius vs (10) Marist, espn3
10:00 PM – (6) Rider vs (11) Manhattan, espn3

 

OTHER SURVIVAL BOARD NOTES

-SOUTHLAND – Northwestern State is eliminated with a loss at Stephen F Austin or a Nicholls State win at Lamar

-BIG WEST – UC Santa Barbara is eliminated if they lose to Cal State Fullerton

 

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