News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 21st

Another somewhat busy night in college basketball just before the Holidays!

For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Georgia State and a very good Middle Tennessee team that is certainly a tournament caliber team – CLICK HERE

-Yesterday was pretty much a day of chalk with nothing really noteworthy or cataclysmic happening.  Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery stormed off the court after their game against North Dakota.  Iowa had the ball and was just letting the clock run out when UND made a quick steal and layup at the buzzer.  It’s not something you normally see, but I think it’s a stretch to say what North Dakota did was out of line, much less so far out of line that you storm off without shaking hands.  Perhaps the spread was ten points, and he took the over on his own team??  To McCaffery’s credit he did apologize this morning.

-KENTUCKY AT LOUISVILLE (***Spotlight Game***).  On paper, it’s two protected seeds looking for a huge quality win on their resume, and in the case of Kentucky, looking for the kind of road win that could distinguish them as a #1 seed.  Off paper, it is one of the most heated rivalries in college sports, and perhaps even all of American sports.  Kentucky has dominated this series in recent years, and you get the feeling that Louisville needs to win it as much for their mental health as they do for their tournament profile.  With four big games coming up for Louisville, a win in this game gives them some much needed momentum, whereas a loss would give them a much unneeded hangover.  It should be fun.  It should be wild.  But, it may not necessarily be well played.  Another regular staple of this game is that it is oftentimes a poorly played and sloppy game.  That was not the case last year, but that has been the case in recent years.

-ILLINOIS VS MISSOURI (Braggin’ Rights Game!!  Saint Louis, MO).  Ummmm….it’s called the Braggin’ Rights game.  But, is it really anything to boast over if you win it this year??

-TOWSON VS NEVADA (South Point Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas). Technically not a buy game, but it’s pretty close for a Nevada team that desperately needs wins of any sort to remain relevant. Ditto for the Mountain West.

-VANDERBILT AT DAYTON.  Dayton has held serve and for the most part won the games they were expected to win, but up until this point they’ve done little else and need some notable wins on their profile while continuing to hold serve.  Beating Vandy at home probably doesn’t qualify as noteworthy, but at the very least they need the win to hold serve.

-OAKLAND AT MICHIGAN STATE.  Oakland has just two losses on the year, they took Michigan State to overtime last year, and Michigan State is in a complete tailspin at the moment.

-JACKSONVILLE AT CHATTANOOGA.  Chattanooga pretty much needs to win out.

-LITTLE ROCK AT FLORIDA.  Little Rock enters this game at a very respectable 9-3 and although it’s not likely that they’ll end up inside the bubble (especially with losses against Idaho, Pepperdine and Oral Roberts), a win today would be putting the committee in a position to where they’d at least be forced to look at them.  While Florida just needs to string together some wins to get back into the rankings, they finally will play their first true home game in a refurbished O-Dome tonight.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT SYRACUSE.  This is an old Big East rivalry, which is the kind of game Syracuse has been struggling in these past few years.  In recent weeks, Syracuse has been struggling in seemingly every kind of game.  They cannot afford to lose to a team that is of buy game quality, which Saint John’s appears to be.

-AKRON VS UC IRVINE (Sun Bowl Classic – El Paso).  Akron is a team that we’re kinda, sorta, maybe, thinking could possibly be a bubble team.  Maybe.  Perhaps.  Probably not, but….maybe.  Having said that, this is the kind of game away from home they absolutely need to win. This is a bracketed 2-day event (the other game is Maryland-Eastern Shore/UTEP), but is NOT an exempt event.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT NORTH CAROLINA.  This is a return game from last year, but it may end up looking like a buy game given the way UNI has been playing lately.

-AUBURN VS OKLAHOMA (Birthday of Basketball Classic, Mohegan Sun).  I get the sense that these are two teams that could potentially contend for the NCAA Tournament, but probably won’t.  Nevertheless, if they’re going to do it then they need to win this game. (The Fairfield-Boston College game precedes this one, but is only worth watching if you are either Lee Delvecchio, a Fairfield fan or both.)

-ARKANSAS STATE AT ALABAMA.  I actually had Arkansas State just inside my bubble on my last bracket projections.  If they are a tournament team, they will be able to win this game.  Alabama has looked like an NIT team at best, and it’s the kind of road game that an at-large caliber team should be able to win.

-CLEMSON AT SOUTH CAROLINA.  Clemson has held serve, but they need a big win.  Beating a rival on the road, who appears to be a tournament caliber team, would certainly qualify as a big win both on and off paper.  As for SC, their good wins still look okay, but not quite as good as they did at the moment they won them, so they need to have a sense of urgency as well. Sindarius Thornwell remains suspended for the Gamecocks for this one as well.

-OHIO AT WESTERN KENTUCKY.  Ohio U can pick up their second true road win and improve to 8-2 overall.

-VIRGINIA AT CALIFORNIA.  Up until now, Cal has done little else other than win home buy games.  This is still a home game, but it will put something on their profile that they don’t have much of yet, and that’s any sort of win that isn’t a home buy game.  As for Virginia, it’s a chance to pick up a notable road win.

 

BUY GAMES

-Longwood @ Texas Tech
-Elon @ Duke
-American @ Villanova
-Norfolk State @ Purdue
-Omaha @ Pittsburgh
-Bethune Cookman @ UCF
-Jacksonville @ Davidson
-Vermont @ Butler – watch out for Vermont once America East play begins, though
-Texas Southern @ Baylor
-Saint Francis U @ Texas A&M
-UAB @ Texas
-Gardner Webb @ Kansas State
-Incarnate Word @ Memphis
-Liberty @ Houston
-SIUE @ Marquette
-South Dakota @ Gonzaga
-Bradley @ TCU
-Western Michigan @ UCLA

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Georgia State at Middle Tennessee

Georgia State at Middle Tennessee, 7:30 PM Eastern, cusa.tv

It is only December 21 and the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders are already making their fifth appearance in the Under the Radar Game of the Day.  The number of appearances has clearly been warranted as the Blue Raiders have put together an extremely impressive resume to date and are one of the top 2 or 3 Under the Radar programs so far this year.  They enter tonight’s game at 10-2 on the season with a KenPom rating in the top 60 in the country.  Although their early season slip-up at home against Tennessee State is still a bit of a head-scratcher (though Tennessee State is having a solid season themselves), the only other blemish was last time out, losing by three points at VCU.  Despite the loss, Giddy Potts was impressive with 25 points and Jacorey Williams was a force with 17 points and 14 rebounds.  Stat lines like those should earn Middle Tennessee their 11th win of the season tonight in their final non-conference game of the season.

Head coach Ron Hunter’s Georgia State Panthers are currently 6-4 on the season, though only 4-4 against Division I foes.  They have gone 6-0 at home and on neutral courts, but have yet to win a true road game.  The Panthers have had some great individual performances this season by the likes of Isaiah Williams, Jeremy Hollowell and D’Marcus Simonds, but just have not quite been able to put them all together with a strong game in a single contest.  If they finally get things together tonight, the upset road victory is definitely not out of the question, and the Panthers will prove that they are ready to challenge the likes of Texas-Arlington and Arkansas State as we head into Sun Belt Conference play starting New Year’s Eve.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Princeton at Monmouth (and other Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Dec 20th)

Princeton at Monmouth, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

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The Under the Radar Game of the Day will be in New Jersey tonight as the Monmouth Hawks will be hosting cross-state foe Princeton in a non-conference matchup.  Monmouth (9-2 overall, 2-0 in MAAC play) has very quietly been putting together another solid season, which includes a win last week at Memphis and a heart-breaking one point overtime loss at South Carolina.  The Hawks are once again featuring a tough, balanced scoring attack, with the likes of Justin Robinson, Micah Seaborn, Chris Brady, Je’lon Hornbeak and more able to put up double-digits in scoring on any given night.  Hornbeak was particularly impressive in the Memphis win, hitting 6 out of 7 from beyond the arc.

Tonight, the Hawks will be hosting a Princeton team that we thought, at least at the start of the season, might be able to put itself in position for an at-large bid.  The Tigers (4-5 overall) have been somewhat disappointing, however, with losses at Lehigh and at home to St. Joseph’s having likely put the team in need of the Ivy League’s automatic bid in order to dance.  The Tigers are a solid eight players deep at least and should provide Monmouth with a very tough test.  Steven Cook and Henry Caruso have led the way so far this season, and if they can both provide solid scoring and defense tonight, we should be in for a very good game.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-EAST CAROLINA AT UNC WILMINGTON.  I think UNCW is currently inside the bubble and should remain there as long as they hold serve.  That means winning home games against non-tournament teams.

-GEORGIA AT GEORGIA TECH.  This is a rivalry game between two teams who have a lot of work to do.

-EASTERN WASHINGTON AT XAVIER.  Buy game, but Eastern Washington is a Big Sky frontrunner.

-NORTH DAKOTA STATE AT ARKANSAS.  Buy game, but North Dakota State should be one of the better teams in the Summit League

-NORTHEASTERN AT OAKLAND.  This game doesn’t really pop out at you when you look at the two teams, but Northeastern just beat Michigan State and Oakland has just one loss on the year.

-NEW MEXICO AT ARIZONA.  This appears to be a mismatch between an NIT road team and a solid NCAA Tournament home team.  Still, it’s good to see this series renewed after a recent hiatus.

-FRESNO STATE AT OREGON.  This may SOUND like a buy game, but Fresno State is technically from a conference that’s not Under the Radar (emphasis on “technically), they are 8-3, and they are a team that made the NCAA Tournament last year.  So, we can’t throw it in with the other buy games.  We wanted to, but it’s against the rules.  In all serious, Fresno at least has some sort of a pulse and as much as Oregon has struggled they may be able to compete.

 

BUY GAMES

-Charlotte @ Maryland
-Youngstown State @ Ohio State
-Radford @ West Virginia
-Mississippi Valley State @ Iowa State
-Southern @ Nebraska
-IUPUI @ Northwestern
-Albany @ SMU
-Maine @ Providence
-North Dakota @ Iowa
-Charleston Southern @ Virginia Tech
-Idaho State @ BYU
-TAMUCC @ Saint Mary’s

 

 

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The Hoops HD Report: December 19th

Chad and the panel take a look back at what was a very busy and eventful Saturday in college basketball, including one of the most exciting games of the year so far between North Carolina and Kentucky.  We also discuss Butler’s big win against Indiana which was their third win against a ranked team, and Purdue’s big win against Notre Dame.  We run through all ten multi-bid leagues and discuss the strength of the ACC and Big East, the struggles of Michigan State, question how strong the SEC is outside of Kentucky, and how strong Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s appear to be.  All that, a look ahead to this week’s action, and more…

 

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

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Holiday Memories: HoopsHD interviews Penn All-American Ernie Beck

Penn basketball has a long and storied history but the greatest of them all was Ernie Beck. Born in Philadelphia, he stayed local by going to Penn (where he became a 3-time All-American) and then was a territorial draft pick of the Philadelphia Warriors in 1953.  1 of his favorite holiday memories occurred during the Dixie Classic in December of 1952 when he set a record by scoring 47 PTS against Duke, which remains the most ever by a Blue Devil opponent.  HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with his fellow Quaker alum Ernie about leading the nation in rebounding and winning an NBA title.  We also wish Ernie congratulations on celebrating his 85th birthday earlier this month!

In 1951 at Penn you led the entire nation with 20.6 RPG (while also scoring 20.7 PPG): how were you able to come in and be so dominant in your very 1st year on the varsity? I had good spring in my legs even though I was only a 6’4” center. I also had a knack of knowing where the ball was coming off the rim. We were not a big physical team but had a guy named Bart Leach (1955 Big 5 POY) to help me in my final 2 years.

In December 1952 you scored a school-record 47 PTS in a loss at Duke (which remains the most PTS ever scored by a Blue Devil opponent): was it just 1 of those scenarios where every shot you put up seemed to go in because you were “in the zone”? It was in a Christmas tournament called the Dixie Classic. We lost to Wake Forest in the 1st game but everything went right for me against Duke: some of my teammates got on me for not shooting more at the end because I did not want to hog the ball. Duke was not the team they are today.

What are your memories of the 1953 NCAA tourney (you scored 25 PTS in a loss to Notre Dame in Penn’s 1st ever tourney appearance)? We had previously lost to them in Chicago and beat them at our place: they had a pretty darn good team.

You were a 3-time All-American: what did it mean to you to win such outstanding honors? That is the epitome of how far you want to go as an individual, but I was prouder of our team being 1 of the best in the country at the time. It was nice to lead the team in scoring but we had a great coach in Howie Dallmar who helped us make the NCAA tourney. Basketball at Penn was always 2nd to George Munger and the football team. We would play doubleheaders at the Palestra and Convention Hall.

Despite only playing 82 college games you graduated with 1827 PTS (which remains the most in school history) and 1557 REB (which is still in the top-20 all time in NCAA history): did you realize at the time how prolific a player you were? I played well in high school and helped my team win the Catholic League and City League titles so I had a little notoriety when I arrived at Penn.

In 1953 you were a territorial draft pick of the Philadelphia Warriors, but spent most of the following 2 years in the Navy: were you concerned that you were losing out on your best chance to have a career in pro basketball? We did not think about that in those days because you had to go in the service unless you were like 6’6” and could get out of it. I was lucky enough to be in Bainbridge so I could stay close to home and play on some good basketball teams.

Take me through the magical 1956 NBA playoffs:
Your 10 teammates on the Warriors included 3 guys from La Salle, 3 guys from Villanova, and 1 guy from King’s College: what was it like to have a bunch of guys from Philly-area colleges playing together for the hometown NBA team? We were all proud of that and felt it was 1 of the reasons we were such a historic team in Philly sports history.

In the decisive Game 5 of the Eastern Division Finals you scored 4 PTS in a 5-PT road win at Syracuse: what is the key to winning on the road in the playoffs? The key is to have a little bit of luck: that is for darn sure. You cannot have injuries and you need to have everyone playing together. That was our toughest playoff series because the refs were a bit of homers and you had to get to the locker room before the fans could come after you!

In Game 5 of the Finals you scored 12 PTS at Ft. Wayne to win the title: what did it mean to you to win the title, and what was the reaction like when you got back to Philly? The people in Philly were very proud of us because we had so many local boys, but there was no ticker-tape parade down Broad Street because the games were not even televised back then. Each player got a $1500 bonus and our coach/manager Eddie Gottlieb gave us individual bonuses as well, so I bought myself a new car.

In 1957 you led the NBA by playing in all 72 regular season games: how were you able to make it through the whole season without getting hurt? It was not easy: we did not have a trainer who traveled with us on the road so we had to tape our own ankles. We were also not the most well-fed players since our meal money was only $5/day! I remember Frank Ramsey once hitting me in the eye accidentally and I could not see for a couple of days.

In Game 6 of the 1960 Eastern Division Finals Bill Russell scored 25 PTS in a 2-PT road win by eventual champion Boston: where does Russell rank among the greatest players that you have ever seen? He was a tremendous defensive player and a great rebounder. The Celtics had a bunch of great shooters but they needed Russell to grab the ball off the boards and jam up the middle on defense. We had a great scorer in Neil Johnston but he could not get off his hook shot over Russell. Red Auerbach was a great coach who made sure that everyone knew their job.

In 1987 you were named Public League High School COY at Bok Technical HS: where does that rank among the highlights of your career? I am very proud of that although my record was not that good at Bok. I did not go out and recruit players, but I worked hard at coaching and the coaches association respected me for that. I still have the trophy sitting on my mantle!

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News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Monday, December 19

For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between The Citadel and UMBC, CLICK HERE. As an added bonus, Anthony Bourdain on acid Chad also gives us dining advice if you’re ever in Baltimore or nearby Aberdeen, MD.

For my weekly accurate bracket predictions, CLICK HERE. Pay no attention to haters like John and Chad.

– Yesterday had a couple of buzzer-beating shots, although it simply meant that a pair of teams avoided disastrous losses. Auburn hit a game-winning 3 against Mercer that was very similar to what James Forrest of Georgia Tech did against USC in the 1992 NCAA Tournament (#HolyMackerel). UAB also hit a game-winner at home against Texas Southern.

– Michigan State has not had a banner season so far. Until last night, they had held serve in games they were supposed to win. After last night’s slipup at home to Northeastern, they now have a lot of work to do (although I still believe they’re in the field, albeit barely).

– Gonzaga got off to a fast start against Tennessee yesterday and were able to withhold a late Vols comeback for a nice win away from home (albeit in Nashville). It’s early, but the talk of Gonzaga potentially running the table will come in play if they’re still unbeaten when they go into WCC play.

– The Team of the People – never mind. Yesterday never happened.

Tim Miles got another – never mind. YESTERDAY NEVER HAPPENED. HE WILL CRUSH THE NONBELIEVERS!

– Clemson got a decent win away from home against Alabama yesterday. They will have a much bigger test later this week at Angry Frank’s place. If they win that game, not only do I predict Clemson will be in my next field, I will also go out on a limb and say that Angry Frank will not be in a good mood during Christmas break.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TENNESSEE STATE AT DUKE.  We highlight this same because it gives Tennessee State a chance at a profile-defining win. It’s not you average buy game.

-CHARLESTON AT LSU. Charleston gets a shot at a Power 5 road win at LSU tonight. However, teams like Houston and Texas Southern were unsuccessful in their attempts to win at Baton Rouge.

-SOUTHERN MISS VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE (played in Jackson, MS). If anyone is vulnerable to an “upset” this season, look no further than the Bulldogs. Southern Miss isn’t quite as good as East Tennessee, and they’re not much better (if at all) than Lehigh, though.

-COLORADO AT AIR FORCE (Front Range). Highlighted because we at Hoops HD love the Front Range!

-STANFORD AT SMU. Our friend Jerry Palm has Stanford in his first edition of Bracketology this year, although SMU is his first team out of the field. Doesn’t he know that MY picks (me being the Puppet) are what matter?

-UC IRVINE AT NEW MEXICO STATE. Since what I say in my bracket matters, we’re going to highlight another pair of tournament teams in Irvine and New Mexico State.

-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AT UNLV (Mountain West/Missouri Valley Challenge). We at HoopsHD love conference challenges, although this game is a leftover of the main course that was played a couple of weeks ago.

BUY GAMES

-Samford @ Florida State (afternoon matinee)
-Western Illinois @ Purdue
-Eastern Michigan @ Syracuse
-Colgate @ Notre Dame
-Army @ St. Bonaventure
-Saint Francis University @ Marquette
-Delaware State @ Indiana
-SE Missouri State @ DePaul (nonbracketed – Las Vegas Classic)
-Chicago State @ Missouri State (nonbracketed – Las Vegas Classic)
-Cornell @ USC (nonbracketed – Las Vegas Classic)

Griggs

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