News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Dec 30th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-Butler went on the road to Saint John’s yesterday, and Butler lost.  This is the second true road game they’ve lost against a team that clearly appears to be nowhere near the NIT, much less the NCAA Tournament.  They do have a win at Utah, but they need to be able to beat the sub-NIT teams on the road if they truly are a top fifteen team.  Hell, they need to be able to beat solid tournament teams on the road if they’re truly a top fifteen team.

-Florida picked up a somewhat impressive win against an Arkansas team who had looked good and who had a bloated record.  The Gators have had their struggles, but they’re better this year than they were a year ago and Mike White appears to have them going in the right direction.

-Tennessee knocked off Texas A&M at TAMU, and looked rather impressive in doing so.  I think this means two things, TAMU isn’t as good as we thought, but it also means that Tennessee isn’t as bad as we thought.  Still not good enough to be a tournament team, but definitely good enough to be dangerous in the conference.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WEST VIRGINIA AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big Twelve).  Not too many people are all that excited about Oklahoma State despite them being 10-2 with a blowout win against Wichita State in Wichita.  They’re unbeaten at home.  Most probably see West Virginia as the favorite, but this is anything but an easy game for them to win.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT UMASS (Atlantic Ten).  At 10-3, UMass will have their chances to play their way into the field, but the margin for error is small.

-VALPARAISO AT UIC (Horizon League).  Valpo pretty much needs to run the table in conference play to be safe for a tournament bid without winning the conference tournament, which they are good enough to do but that’s still easier said than done.

-NORTHWESTERN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  This is a very interesting game between a Northwestern team that’s put together a very impressive profile and is looking to add a conference road win to it, and a Michigan State team that got off to a sluggish start but just picked up a big win at Minnesota and is looking to turn their season around.

-TEXAS TECH AT IOWA STATE (Big Twelve).  Texas Tech has a bloated record, but this is hands down their biggest test of the season so far.

-LA SALLE AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton appears to be among the A10 frontrunners, and they need to take care of business at home against a La Salle team that appears to be of sub-tournament quality.

-BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA (Big Twelve).  Baylor comes in at 12-0 with a very strong resume, but they haven’t played any true road games yet, so this will be a different kind of test for them.

-RHODE ISLAND AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  I want to highlight this game just to say that Rhody has not yet won a true road game, and if they want to land inside the bubble they probably need to at least pick up six of the nine road games they have left, and if they can’t pick this one up they should just give up and start again next year.

-TEXAS AT KANSAS STATE (Big Twelve).  Texas is spinning out of control and can’t seem to get back on track.  K State has just one loss, but it’s hard to say if their bloated record reflects their schedule or if it reflects how good they are.  We’ll learn more about them as we go through conference play.

-VCU AT GEORGE MASON (Atlantic Ten).  A strong showing in conference play, which means being able to win against a very much improved George Mason team on the road, should land VCU inside the bubble.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT MEMPHIS.  South Carolina’s profile is strong, but you get the sense that they need a nice road win to help stabilize it after their last couple of losses.  Memphis is improved, but is coming off a loss and still appears to have a ways to go before we can call them a solid tournament team.

-KANSAS AT TCU (Big Twelve).  TCU is 11-1 and has a ton of momentum built up, which is odd to say and in itself an accomplishment, but being able to knock off Kansas at home is a very tall order.  Kansas is a potential #1 seed, and this is the kind of game that #1 seeds win.  Well, I guess every kind of game is the kind of game #1 seeds win.

-USC AT OREGON (Pac Twelve).  Oregon is coming off a hugely exciting and emotional home win against UCLA, and looks to take down unbeaten USC today.  Their profile needed some stabilizing.  I’d say they will have certainly accomplished that with a win tonight.

-UCLA AT OREGON STATE (Pac Twelve).  UCLA suffered their first loss of the season in a true road game against a very good Oregon team.  I suspect that they’ll have little trouble rebounding tonight.

-ARIZONA AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve).  Arizona has continued to win despite injuries.  While Cal appears to be good, they’ve done very little this season outside of win home buy games.  That puts even more pressure on the Golden Bears to perform in conference.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Eastern Washington at Idaho

Eastern Washington at Idaho, 10:00 PM Eastern, watchbigsky.com

Conference play is kicking off across the country this week and tonight we focus in on the conference openers for a pair of teams that we expect to contend for the Big Sky championship as Eastern Washington travels 90 minutes southeast to Moscow, Idaho to take on the Idaho Vandals.  Eastern Washington had one of the top non-conference campaigns among Big Sky schools, entering play tonight at 8-5 overall, though looking to break a three  game losing streak that saw them fall at Northern Kentucky, Xavier and Colorado.  Bogdan Bliznyuk continues to lead the way for the Eagles, including a 25 point effort in the loss last time out at Colorado.  Also keep an eye on Jacob Wiley, who had 16 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks in the loss at Xavier.

The Idaho Vandals had been one of our preseason picks to contend for the Big Sky title, but struggled during non-conference play, winning just 5 of 11 games, with only 3 of those coming against D1 competition.  Victor Sanders has been carrying much of the team’s scoring load lately, averaging 17.5 points per game over his last four.  Unfortunately, our favorite Vandals player has not been scoring as much as we thought he would, as the great Chad Sherwood has only reached double-digits once this season.  Clearly, with a player with such an awesome name on their roster, the Vandals have just been holding him back waiting for league play to begin.  EWU and the rest of the Big Sky better watch out starting tonight!

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Under The Radar: December 29th

For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between St. Francis University (PA) and Fairleigh Dickinson – CLICK HERE.

For David Griggs’ daily News and Notes, CLICK HERE.

BONUS VIDEO: Chad will also be attending tonight’s UTR Game of the Day; you can see him live and in living color on NECFrontRow.com tonight!

This week, Chad, David and John discuss the 23 Under-The-Radar conferences, and as you will see in the podcast, one of our correspondents also makes a special appearance at his place of work. While the week itself was fairly light in terms of games played, we get into conference rivalries (past and present) for the aforementioned conferences as well as other nonconference rivalries. (We may or may not have a cameo in today’s matinee edition of UTR!)

And for those of you on the go/radio enthusiasts, here is the audio-only portion of the show:

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Dec 29th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-NEBRASKA WINS!!!  Tim Miles has done what all the Tim Miles believers always knew he would do, and that’s pick up one of the most impressive road wins in college basketball this season!!  Indiana, who appeared to have the profile of a potential #1 seed, went down at home to Nebraska.  The Hoosiers have played great against all the ranked teams they’ve played this year.  It’s the sub-NIT teams that seem to be giving them fits.

-Villanova survived a surprising scare from DePaul at home in their conference opener.  DePaul had a lead late in the game, and actually had a chance to tie it with a last second shot.

-UCLA suffered their first loss on the road at Oregon, but there is no reason for the Bruins to be concerned.  If anything, they went into a hostile environment against a team that really needed a notable win, and almost pulled if off.  And, perhaps should have pulled it off.  After the winning shot for Oregon went in with less than a second to go, the fans stormed onto the court.  The problem was the game wasn’t over yet.  The referees, who did not call a technical foul (which is understandable) would have been perfectly within their rights had they called a T, and perhaps should have.  I love a good court storming, but not before the game is over.

-Louisville dominated the last eight minutes of the game against Virginia!!  And…ended up only losing by 8!!  They had been down by as much as 22 late in the second half.  UVA’s defense is tough.  Just in case you didn’t know.

-Clemson took care of a really good UNC Wilmington team at home.  I know UNCW isn’t a brand name, but they are a good team and it was impressive at how well Clemson played against them.  No one is excited about them yet, but they could be a force in the ACC.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-GEORGIA AT AUBURN (SEC).  I get the sense that both these teams could possibly reach the NCAA Tournament, but I also get the sense that they need to play a lot better than they have up to this point, and that they need to win games like this in order to do it.

-TENNESSEE AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  TAMU is off to a pretty solid start, and while Tennessee has struggled they’re still looking better than what we were expecting up to this point.  TAMU should win, but they better not overlook them.

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT FORT WAYNE (Summit League).  IPFW’s at-large hopes are barely flickering.  Anything short of running the table will most likely mean needing the automatic bid, but they have looked like the best team and may be able to run the table in league play.

-BUTLER AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  I want to say this will be an easy road win for Butler, but the Johnnies have shown signs of life maybe.  By signs of life I mean not entirely sucking, but it’s only Butler’s third true road game.

-OLE MISS AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky, as good as they’ve been, is still looking for their first true road win, albeit they came very close in their only road game, which was against Louisville earlier on.  Ole Miss is an impressive 7-1 at home and they should be up for this one.  Kentucky should win, but it won’t be easy.

-FLORIDA AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Both teams have looked good, but not great, up to this point.  Both still have work to do (as does pretty much every0one), and both could really use the win today.

-VANDERBILT AT LSU (SEC).  LSU is 8-3, but is lacking in big wins and needs a strong showing in conference play.

-SANTA CLARA AT BYU (West Coast).  BYU is 9-4, but really needs to avoid losses to anyone that isn’t Saint Mary’s or Gonzaga, as well as pick up a win or two against those two teams, in order to give themselves a real chance.

-PEPPERDINE AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  It’s not a buy game, but it’s an easier game to win than most of what Gonzaga has played up to this point.

-SAN DIEGO AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  San Francisco has an outside shot at landing inside the bubble, but their margin for error is razor thin, and they’ll have to avoid bad losses and pick up a win against one of the heavyweights in conference play in order to do it.

-SAINT MARY’S AT LMU (West Coast).  It’s the conference opener for SMC, but it’s a winnable road game as well.

-UMKC AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  Buy game

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: St. Francis (PA) at Fairleigh Dickinson

St. Francis (PA) at Fairleigh Dickinson, 7:30 PM Eastern, necfrontrow.com

The non-conference portion of the season was not kind to the Northeast Conference.  Only LIU-Brooklyn enters the start of conference play today with a winning record overall, and that is only at 7-6.  The conference did pick up a couple of scalps, including LIU’s win over St. John’s and Wagner’s win over UConn, but for the ten teams in this league, the start of conference play probably could not have come soon enough.  All ten teams will be in action tonight, but the Under the Radar Game of the Day goes to the conference opener for the defendng NEC tournament champions, as Fairleigh Dickinson welcomes in St. Francis (PA).

FDU is only 2-9 on the season so far, though tonight is only their third home game of the season.  Darian Anderson has been leading the way for the Knights, including a very impressive 33 point performance earlier this season in a three point loss at Towson.  St. Francis University has not been much better than Fairleigh Dickinson, with a record of only 3-8.  The Red Flash run their offense through a trio of sophomores, Jamaal King, Isaiah Blackmon and Josh Nebo.  If the three of them continue to develop, especially with a pair of talented freshmen in Keith Braxton and Randall Gaskins to complement, this team has a chance to just get better and better and could be a serious contender in the NEC by the time they reach February and March.  A win on the road against the defending champions tonight would certainly help the Red Flash serve notice to the league.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 28th

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-Texas still can’t seem to get their motor started this season, and it is beginning to look like they never will.  They fell at home to Kent State yesterday.

-Michigan State, after falling behind early and appearing to be helpless, came roaring back on the road against Minnesota and picked up what was hands down their biggest win of the year.  It’s big for several reasons.  It was a conference game, it was a road game, and it came at a time when they were spiraling out of control and needed some momentum.  Will this turn their season around?  We shall see, but it was a fantastic start.

-It was pretty much chalk outside of that with Northwestern, Maryland, and Wisconsin easily winning their conference openers, and SMU getting a nice win at Memphis.

 

SPOTLIGHT GAMES

-UNC WILMINGTON AT CLEMSON.  Clemson just picked up a huge road win at South Carolina, which really strengthened their profile and seems to indicate that they are good enough to make the NCAA Tournament.  UNCW comes in with just one loss, and if they can pick up this road win, which would be their fifth road win of the season, then I think it will show that they are also an NCAA Tournament caliber team and should be in good shape for a bid so long as they hold serve in conference

-VIRGINIA AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Both teams are likely protected seeds, and both are looking to pick up the kind of win that can solidify them as a protected seed.  It should be a tough defensive battle.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-UMASS AT GEORGIA STATE.  UMass has a bloated record, but doesn’t really have any strong wins on their profile just yet.  This would be their second true road win, and it would come against a fairly decent Georgia State team, if they’re able to pull it off.

-HOUSTON AT UCONN (American).  Houston can play their way into the tournament picture with a strong showing in conference, but they have a lot of work to do to make that happen.  They don’t have a true road win yet, and they need to at least be able to beat a UConn team that’s just 5-6 on the year.

-WAKE FOREST AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Wake has a fairly decent record and is a tournament hopeful.  Picking up a road win in a game like this would really boost their profile.

-NEBRASKA AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Indiana is likely a protected seed, and Nebraska will be lucky to even make the NIT.

-DEPAUL AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  This is not a buy game, but it is perhaps just as winnable for Nova as most buy games would be.

-UMBC AT VIRGINIA TECH.  This is a buy game, and likely a big mismatch, but we will go ahead and highlight it given the huge turnaround season UMBC is having, and how they could make quite a bit of noise in their conference.  VA Tech has also turned their program around and played their way into the rankings.

-MONMOUTH AT NORTH CAROLINA.  We’ve been speculating all year long whether or not Monmouth will have enough on their profile to land inside the bubble.  Well, if they can win this game, that will end the speculation.  They’re really swinging over their heads in this one, and a loss won’t be the least bit damaging, but a win would be hugely helpful.

-WICHITA STATE AT INDIANA STATE (Missouri Valley).  This appears to be a mismatch, but Wichita has only played one true road game up to this point (which they won), and Indiana State has been tough to beat at home.  They’ve lost just one home game, and have a win over Butler, so this is anything but a sure win for Wichita.

-PROVIDENCE AT XAVIER (Big East).  We had been surprised at how well Providence had played coming into this week, and still are, but they’re coming off a somewhat surprising loss to Boston College.  They have yet to win a true road game, and Xavier will not be an easy place to pick up their first win.

-UCF AT TULANE (American).  UCF can land in the NCAA Tournament, but they need to avoid bad losses in games like this.  They also need to pick up some big wins in league play against the likes of SMU, Cincinnati, and Memphis.

-SETON HALL AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  There will be a lot of great Big East match-ups this year, and this game certainly falls into that category.  Creighton is high in the rankings, and although Seton Hall is not, they probably should be.  If the Pirates could pull this one off it would be a huge statement win for them.

-IOWA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  This is definitely a conference game Purdue should win.  They’re at home against an Iowa team that has been playing better, but will still struggle just to make it to the NIT.

-GEORGETOWN AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  By our rankings, both teams are on the outside looking in right now, but having said that both will have multiple opportunities to play their way in.  A win today would be a great start.

-UCLA AT OREGON (Pac Twelve).  UCLA has been one of the biggest surprises.  They are unbeaten and are very deserving of their #2 ranking.  Oregon has held serve at best, but hasn’t been nearly as impressive as we were expecting up to this point.  Having said that, they are back at full strength, and have not been easy to beat at home.  It should be a fun game to watch.  It’s a tough road test for a UCLA team that’s fighting for a #1 seed, and it’s a chance for an Oregon team to turn their season around with a huge momentum boost.

-CINCINNATI AT TEMPLE (American).  Cincinnati appears to be a solid tournament team.  They’ll face a rather schizophrenic Temple team who has the kinds of wins they need to put them solidly in the field, but also has the kinds of losses to knock them solidly out of the field.

-AIR FORCE AT WYOMING (Mountain West, Front Range).  Wyoming had a great showing against USC in their last game.  They lost in overtime, which was a shame because had they won it they’d be the only Mountain West team entering conference play with a solid resume.  I still think they have a chance to play their way inside the bubble, but they will have to dominate this league in order to do it.  The league is full of NIT teams at best, and if Wyoming wants to show they’re an NCAA team, these are the kinds of games they cannot lose.

-USC AT OREGON STATE (Pac Twelve).  Oregon State’s struggles have been extreme.  USC is unbeaten and will likely remain that way.

 

BUY GAMES

-Columbia @ Miami FL
-Rider @ NC State
-Marshall @ Pittsburgh
-Saint Peter’s @ Notre Dame
-Hartford @ Davidson
-Chicago State @ Valparaiso

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