News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 29th

NEWS AND NOTES

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-Kansas fell behind early to Kentucky at Rupp, but came from behind and ended up pulling away in the final minutes in what was a very impressive win for the Jayhawks.  This is the kind of road win that can cement a team up on the #1 line.  Kansas’s next opponent is Baylor who picked up the win at Ole Miss, but it was much more of a struggle than what was expected.

-Florida State dropped their second straight game when they fell to Syracuse on Saturday.  Not only have they lost two straight, but they lost two straight to teams that appeared to be on the bubble at best.  That’s not something you’d expect from a team that we felt could be gunning for the #1 line.

-Miami FL picked up their biggest and perhaps their most surprising win of the year as they blew past North Carolina, much to the dismay of Tarheel fans and to Roy Williams’s chair, which he smashed during a timeout in the first half.

-Some of us were expecting Oregon to split their road trip to Utah/Colorado this weekend, but we were expecting them to do it in reverse.  They picked up a very impressive win at Utah, who isn’t easy to beat at home, and then fell at Colorado, who had just one Pac 12 win coming into the game.

-Georgetown got a very surprising win at Butler.  And, when you look at Georgetown you notice they have wins over Oregon on a neutral floor, another win at Syracuse, a win against Creighton, and a road win against Butler.  Their RPI has crept up to the 50s, and although they’ve lost ten games, all were to top 100 teams and many were against solid tournament teams.  It could be that Georgetown is a team that makes a run at the bubble after being completely out of the picture going into late January.

-Georgia Tech is another team that has made a run at the bubble, and I feel they’ve played their way inside of it.  A few blowout losses are hurting them in some of the power rankings, but if you look at the rest of their profile they’ve won at NC State and VCU, which are decent road wins by bubble standards, and they’ve beaten Notre Dame, North Carolina, and Florida State at home.  Of their eight losses all but one was against a top 100 team, and four of them were against likely protected seeds.  As for their win against Notre Dame yesterday, it was one of the more exciting games of the day as it seesawed back and forth and Georgia Tech won it on a last second fast break dunk.

-Wake Forest is right on the bubble and desperately needed a notable win.  With a 7 point lead against Duke with less than two minutes to go it looked like they were going to get it, but Duke fought back and picked up a big road win for them, and since it occurred in such dramatic fashion this may be the kind of game that rallies Duke as we begin to head down the stretch.

-Maryland has a bloated record, but they picked up one of their more impressive wins yesterday when they won at Minnesota.

-Clemson finally snapped their losing streak with a win at Pitt.  Pitt, on the other hand, appears to have crashed into the mountain.

-Marquette fell at home to Providence in what was a surprising result after they had managed to pick up back to back wins against Creighton and Villanova.

-Both Arkansas and Iowa State failed to pick up road wins that they really could have used, and TCU fell at home to Auburn, which should knock them out of the picture for now.

-And in Under the Radar action, UNC Wilmington was actually run off the court by William & Mary, which really hurts their at-large chances.  I still think that if they win out they’ll be reasonably safe, but they are down to their last strike.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  This is an obvious rivalry game, but it’s hugely important on paper as well.  Both teams appear to be inside the bubble, but both still have work to do and both need to pick up wins in games like this in order to feel safe on Selection Sunday.

-VIRGINIA AT VILLANOVA.  This is an out of conference match-up between two teams that are gunning for the #1 line.  If Virginia picks up this win it would be their third true road win against a likely protected seed, which is a remarkable profile.

-NC STATE AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  NC State jumped up to the fringe of the bubble with their big road win at Duke.  Louisville looks like they’ll land safely in the protected seed range, and could get as high as a #2 with a strong finish.  As for NC State, this is the kind of win that could volt them from being on the bubble to being safely inside of it.

-WASHINGTON AT ARIZONA (Pac Twelve).  Arizona’s profile continues to improve and they continue to climb the seed list.  Don’t be surprised if they end up as high as a #2 seed.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI (American).  Cincinnati is coming off a big win against Xavier, which was a feel good win that also helps out their profile.  They should be able to hold serve in this game.

-WICHITA STATE AT BRADLEY (Missouri Valley).  Wichita State’s margin for error basically limits them from losing another game prior to the conference tournament if they want any real chance at getting in without the automatic bid.

-PURDUE AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  This would be a nice road win for a Purdue team that’s a very impressive 17-4 and who could end up as a protected seed if they put together a strong finish.

-XAVIER AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  Xavier has just one true road win this season, and they’re lacking in quality wins of any kind be it home, road, or neutral.  They really can’t afford to drop this game to the Johnnies, who are a surprising 4-5 in Big East play.

-INDIANA AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Both teams appear to be safely inside the bubble, but both also have room for improvement.  It should be a fun game for a Northwestern team that’s not used to being in this situation.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  VA Tech is cruising toward a tournament bid and should be able to hold serve in games like this the rest of the way.

-STANFORD AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve).  This is a huge conference rivalry that Cal needs to pick up because they’re on the verge of the bubble.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Illinois State at Evansville

Illinois State at Evansville, 4:00 PM Eastern, espn3

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Evansville, Indiana today as the Evansville Aces host the Missouri Valley Conference leading Illinois State Redbirds.  Although the Aces have struggles since conference play began (1-8 in conference, 10-12 overall), they are still 9-3 at home and will not simply allow the Redbirds to come into their house and walk away with an easy victory.  The Aces are led by senior Jaylon Brown who has scored 20 or more points ten times already this season.  He was extremely impressive last week in a home loss to Wichita State, where he scored 28 points, close to half of his team’s 65 on the game.  An effort like that against Illinois State tonight could lead the Aces to the upset victory and give them a chance to move up in the conference standings, at least in an attempt to finish 6th or higher and avoid a pay-in game during Arch Madness.

Illinois State is one of a handful of teams left in the nation that is undefeated in conference play.  The Redbirds enter play this afternoon at a perfect 9-0 in conference and 17-4 overall.  They are coming off a 5 point win earlier this week over Indiana State in which three players, Deontae Hawkins, Paris Lee and Phil Fayne, all scored 18 or more points.  Hawkins added 12 rebounds for his fourth double-double of the year.  With Wichita State only a game back pending their game at Bradley today (4:00 PM Eastern, ESPNU), the Redbirds have almost no margin for error in the race to win the MVC regular season title.  Both the Redbirds and the Shockers are also toeing at-large bid consideration, but losses to any teams other than each other the rest of the way could spell doom for those chances.

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Under the Radar Games of the Day: Battles in the Southern Conference

Furman at UNC-Greensboro, 2:00 PM Eastern, espn3
Chattanooga at East Tennessee State, 4:00 PM Eastern, espn3

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What is better than a game between the top two teams in a conference?  How about when four teams, all tied for first place in the loss column, match up against each other in a pair of games that could be a sneak peek at the conference tournament semifinal round just over a month from now?  That is exactly what we have today in the Southern Conference, as UNC-Greensboro, Furman, East Tennessee State and Chattanooga all enter play today with 2 conferences losses, 2 games up on the rest of the league.  (Greensboro is 7-2 in league play while the other three teams are all 6-2).  The two winners of today’s games will move a step ahead of the losers in the battle for the top seeds in the conference tournament.  But with all the craziness that we saw in this league earlier this week, anything can and probably will happen.

Furman is currently 13-8 overall and has won three straight including beating East Tennessee State last week and crushing Western Carolina by 47 points earlier this week (yes, that says 47 points).  Devin Sibley had 25 points in the WCU win while Kris Acox had a double-double for the Paladins.  UNC-Greensboro is currently 16-6 overall, but had their six game win streak ended in an upset loss at Wofford earlier this week.  Despite losing, RJ White had a great game for the Spartans, tieing his career high with 26 points.  Chattanooga (15-5 overall) was the victim of an even more surprising upset earlier this week, falling at home to a VMI team that had only four wins on the season entering the game.  Greg Pryor did score 23 points in that game but failed to get the help from his teammates to allow the Mocs to win.  East Tennessee State (16-5 overall) barely survived an upset bid by Samford this week, pulling out a double overtime win.  Five Buccaneers were in double figures in that game, including a double-double from Desonta Bradford.  All four teams have done some very good and some very bad things this season, but the teams that will lead the way into the second half of conference regular season play should be decided today in what should be a very fun day in the SoCon.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 28th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Xavier fell to their crosstown rivals Cincinnati on Thursday night, which isn’t a bad loss in and of itself, but they will be heading into February with just one true road win and no wins of any kind against a team that’s solidly in the field.  Their resume will need some upgrading before Selection Sunday or else they may be sweating on that day.

-Oregon got a big road win against a Utah team that’s on the fringe of the bubble and had been playing better as of late.  Oregon is a good team, but they don’t have that many road wins at this point in time so this was a very nice edition to their tournament resume.

-Michigan absolutely blasted Indiana and picked up a big win that they really needed.  They still have some work to do if they want to be safely inside the bubble come March, but last night was definitely a good start.

-Dayton missed a rare chance to pick up a quality win on Friday night when they fell at VCU.  The loss won’t hurt them that much in and of itself, but they have so few chances at statement wins that their margin for error is very small, and at the very least this win would have given them a little bit of breathing room.

 

SPOTLIGHT GAME

-KANSAS AT KENTUCKY.  This game was a thriller last year and has all the makings of being another great game this year.  It’s more of a litmus test than anything else.  Both teams are almost certain to end up as protected seeds, and it’s possible that both could end up on the #1 line, but with the Midwest being in Kansas City and the South being in Memphis they’re not even competing for the same placement when it comes to where the committee is likely to send both of them.  It’s always fun when top five teams get together, so it should be fun today.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TEXAS A&M AT WEST VIRGINIA.  This appears to be a rather big mismatch.  West Virginia is looking like a protected seed and TAMU looks like they’ll be lucky to make the NIT, not to mention TAMU is just 1-3 on the road.

-WISCONSIN AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  I think Wiscy will be a conference frontrunner and will likely end up as the protected seed.  This is a winnable conference road game for the Badgers.

-NOTRE DAME AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  This is a very intriguing match-up between a Notre Dame team that is looking like a protected seed, and a Georgia Tech team that’s right on the bubble and that has played very well at home, especially since conference play began.

-CLEMSON AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Both teams are hovering right around the bubble and desperately need this win, and probably several others as well.

-FLORIDA STATE AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  Florida State is trying to rebound from a blowout loss at Georgia Tech earlier this week in what looks like a very winnable road game for them.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  North Carolina looks like they could end up as high as the #1 line, and the more road wins they pick up the better.  Miami FL is right on the bubble and really needs a high profile win to give their resume a much needed boost.

-FLORIDA AT OKLAHOMA.  Oklahoma doesn’t have a tournament profile, but they are capable of playing at a high level and are not a team that Florida can afford to look past.  It would actually end up being a nice road win for the Gators if they’re able to pull it off.

-LSU AT TEXAS TECH.  Texas Tech is right on the bubble and needs to hold serve in home games against non-tournament teams, which is what LSU appears to be.

-KANSAS STATE AT TENNESSEE.  This would be a nice road win for K State, who at this point only has two.  This won’t be easy, but it also won’t be as challenging as what they’ll face for most of the rest of conference play.

-PROVIDENCE AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Marquette is really on a roll and has another winnable conference game today.

-MARYLAND AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Maryland has a bloated record, but doesn’t have much in the way of good wins.  They have a lot of decent ones, but this would arguably be their most impressive of the season if they’re able to pull it off.  It’s also a big game for the Gophers, who are in somewhat of a slump and need a good win to pull them out of it.

-DEPAUL AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Creighton has lost two straight since losing Mo Watson for the season, and really needs to take care of business in this game because it is their most winnable remaining game.

-DUKE AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  Duke is slumping and needs to string together some wins to get back within reach of earning a protected seed.  A road win against Wake would actually do a lot to shore up their profile.  Wake, on the other hand, is right on the bubble and could really use a win like this on their resume.

-EAST CAROLINA AT MEMPHIS (American).  Memphis may be about out of strikes, but if they win out the committee should at least take a look at them.

-ARKANSAS AT OKLAHOMA STATE.  This is one of the more important games in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge because both teams are right on the bubble and are competing for limited spots in the tournament.  Both need to come into this game with a huge sense of urgency.

-TEXAS AT GEORGIA.  Georgia is outside the bubble and needs a really strong finish to end up on the right side of it.  They certainly need to hold serve in games like this.

-IOWA STATE AT VANDERBILT.  This would be a nice road win for an Iowa State team that could use another true road win on their resume.

-UNC WILMINGTON AT WILLIAM & MARY.  UNCW continues to blow through the conference and will end up safely making the field so long as they keep it up.

-NEW MEXICO AT NEVADA (Mountain West).  Nevada has just four losses, and if they win out they should get a good look from the committee, but even that may not be enough.  The last time these two met it was one of the more dramatic comebacks and finishes of the season, so hopefully the second leg is exciting as well.

-ILLINOIS AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  Illinois has a lot of work to do if they want to land on the right side of the bubble.  Winning on the road against Penn State will help, but they’ll have to do a lot more than that between now and the end.

-AUBURN AT TCU.  TCU is right on the bubble and needs to hold serve against sub-level tournament teams, especially at home.

-BAYLOR AT OLE MISS.  It’s unfortunate that these two teams are matched up.  If the Big Twelve and SEC matched the teams up a few weeks in advance as opposed to the beginning of the season they probably wouldn’t have been.  It’s a chance to for Baylor to pick up another road win against an Ole Miss team that looks to be headed to the NIT at best.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Conference USA).  Louisiana Tech likely won’t be at full strength after getting into a little scuffle with UAB in their last game, but winning at Middle Tennessee would have been a tall order anyway.  Middle continues to dominate the league and should safely make the tournament if they keep it up.

-OREGON STATE AT UTAH (Pac Twelve).  Utah is right on the fringe of the bubble and can’t afford to lose what is technically a conference game, but practically a buy game.

-BUFFALO AT AKRON (MAC).  I really like this Akron team and think they’re good enough to win out, and if they do I’m thinking the selection committee will take them regardless of what happens in the conference tournament.

-OHIO STATE AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Ohio State still has a lot of work to do, but if they can pick up this road win, which would be their fourth of the season, it would be another step in the right direction.

-GEORGETOWN AT BUTLER (Big East).  Butler is coming off a very nice road win against Seton Hall, and appears to be have a solid protected seed caliber profile.  A win at home today gets them to a very impressive 19-3 on the year.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT MISSOURI (SEC).  This is a winnable road win for a South Carolina team that appears to be cruising toward the NCAA Tournament.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT UTAH VALLEY (WAC).  New Mexico State can improve to 20-2 on the year and continue their dominance of the WAC.

-OREGON AT COLORADO (Pac Twelve).  Oregon just picked up a huge road win against Utah earlier in the week and should be able to add another road win to their profile tonight.  The Ducks seem to be cruising toward a protected seed.

-GONZAGA AT PEPPERDINE (West Coast).  Gonzaga is blowing through conference play and will likely be ranked #1 in both polls if they can finish off Pepperdine tonight.

-SAINT MARY’S AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast).  SMC is cruising toward the NCAA Tournament and should get in on the first ballot if they continue to hold serve.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Iona at Siena (and other Highlighted Games)

Iona at Siena, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

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The Under the Radar Game of the Day returns to the Metro Atlantic tonight as the Siena Saints play host to the Iona Gaels.  These two teams enter play tonight tied for third place in the conference at 6-4 in MAAC play, two games behind Monmouth and one behind St. Peter’s.  The visiting Gaels sit at 13-8 overall and have won three of their last four games.  Jordan Washington continues to lead the way for Iona, including a very impressive 30 point effort last week against Fairfield.  Siena, which enters play tonight at 9-12 overall, was disappointing during the non-conference portion of the season after being our preseason pick to win the league.  The Saints have been playing much better lately, with 5 wins in their last 6 games.  Senior Brett Bisping led the team with 24 points and 9 rebounds in a win over Manhattan on Sunday.  The winner of tonight’s game moves into sole possession of third place and will remain within striking distance of the league’s top teams, while the loser will  certainly have their work cut out in the race for one of the top seeds in the conference tournament.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-DAYTON AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton could really use this win because it is perhaps their last chance to move themselves up the seed list.  Even if they don’t pick it up they should still land inside the bubble assuming they dominate the rest of the way, but a win would be really helpful.  As for VCU, I think they need to come close to winning out just to even have a chance of being selected.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: January 26th

A full Hoops HD panel hammers out a seed list line by line.  This is not a prediction of what the actual selection committee will do on Selection Sunday, but rather what the panel would do if they were the selection committee and the season ended today.  Watch them discuss, debate, and analyze each team line by line as they tell you everything you need to know!

The show was recorded on Thursday, January 26th at 9:15pm, est.  It does not reflect the results of any games that went final after that time.

 

Below is the finished bracket, but make sure you watch the show so you know everything you need to about college basketball!!

 

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

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