News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 10th

A rundown of a busy Saturday in college basketball

SPOTLIGHT GAMES

-UNC WILMINGTON AT SAINT BONAVENTURE.  The reason we’re spotlighting this is because both teams are good, both already have some good wins on their profile, both are fighting for a spot in the NCAA Tournament, but most people are unaware of it.  It’s a game between two good teams with limited opportunities at statement wins, but who both have an opportunity today.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TEMPLE VS DEPAUL (HoopHall Miami Invitational).  Temple has been both hot and cold.  Their good wins are good enough to indicate their a tournament team, but some of their losses indicate that they still have work to do.  This game falls under the category of a “Should Win.”  If you’re a tournament team you should win this kind of game. If DePaul wins, Chad might take Temple off of his Survival Board.

-ARIZONA AT MISSOURI.  This will likely be a mismatch.  It would be Arizona’s first true road win.

-VILLANOVA VS NOTRE DAME (Never Forget Tribute – Newark, NJ).  Both teams are unbeaten, both teams are ranked, Nova is looking like a #1 seed, and Notre Dame is looking like they could be a protected seed.  This is a great OOC game that will count as a quality win for whoever pulls it off, and it would be the second really good road win for Nova.

-UMASS AT PROVIDENCE.  Both teams come into this with only two losses, which is a surprise in regards to both of them.  Providence has looked good this year, and is coming off a feelgood win against rival Rhode Island.  It’s possible that they’re both for real, and this is the kind of game that could help them.

-UAB AT MEMPHIS.  Memphis has a long way to go, but they do seem to be improved and can improve to 7-2 on the year with a win over their old conference (sort of) rivals.

-RHODE ISLAND AT HOUSTON.  You get the sense that Rhody really needs this.  Houston has a ways to go before we start thinking of them as a solid tournament team, but they’re program is much improved and is continuing to improve, so this is a big game for them as well, but Rhody needs some statement wins on their profile to solidify that they are, without question, a tournament team.

-WISCONSIN AT MARQUETTE.  This is an in-state rivalry where Wisconsin is looking for their first true road win, and Marquette is looking for a solid statement win.  This one is important both on and off paper.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT DAYTON.  This is a buy game, but ETSU comes into this with just one loss, and if they pick up a win in this one you have to start thinking that it’s possible for them to end up either on or in the bubble if they keep it up.  Dayton, on the other hand, needs some meat on their profile, so this is a rather big game for them.  It’s a buy game, but the Flyers are in trouble if they think this will be easy.

-OHIO U AT IONA.  UTR Game of the Day candidate??  Ohio is really good and has just one loss, but this is both the kind of game they need to win, and the kind of game they cannot lose.

-LA SALLE VS GEORGETOWN (HoopHall Miami Invitational).  Both teams have a lot of work to do in order to get in the tournament picture, and neither one of them has done much of it yet.  Both have potential, but both should also come into this with a huge sense of urgency.

-PENN STATE VS PITTSBURGH (Never Forget Tribute – Newark, NJ).  Pitt hasn’t done anything great, but they’re still potentially a solid  tournament team.  This is another “Should Win” game.  If they’re a tournament team, they need to prove they can win away from home.

-CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT ILLINOIS.  Central Michigan comes into this at 8-2, and Illinois is a semi-respectable 7-3.  CMU hasn’t quite been tested like they will today, though.  Now, having said that, the Illini better not overlook them.

-DENVER AT AIR FORCE (Front Range).  Neither team looks to be a tournament caliber team.  We highlight this simply because we love the Front Range!!!

-NEBRASKA AT KANSAS.  Kansas is a potential #1 seed, and Nebraska is looking like they’re an NIT team at best, and may have to extend themselves just to get that.

-TENNESSEE STATE AT NC STATE.  It’s a buy game, but Tennessee State comes in with just one loss, and although it was a disappointing and very poor showing at Vanderbilt, they’ve still looked good a lot more than they’ve looked bad, including a very good win at Middle Tennessee.  NC State is in trouble if they overlook them.

-WICHITA STATE VS OKLAHOMA (Oklahoma City).  This is a big game for Wichita State because their opportunities at statement wins will be limited once conference play starts.  Oklahoma is off to a pretty good 6-2 start and has looked better than expected so far given the massive rebuilding job they’re having to undergo.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT COLORADO STATE (Front Range).  It’s not a buy game!  It’s a Front Range game!  We love the Front Range, and Colorado State looks like they’re a tournament caliber team.  Perhaps the one and only Mountain West team that’ll end up in a posiition to make the field with or without an automatic bid.

-CINCINNATI AT BUTLER.  Last year’s game was a thriller.  This year both teams are into the rankings, Cincinnati already has a big win at Iowa State, and Butler has some pretty big wins as well.  This is a shot at an OOC quality win for both teams.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT TULSA.  Oklahoma State comes into this at 6-2 and is looking for their first true road win.  This is a “Should Win” game for the Cowboys.

-DUKE AT UNLV.  This is a road game for Duke, who may be the best team in the country, against UNLV, who will be lucky to make the NIT.

-UTAH AT XAVIER.  Xavier is coming off a loss at Colorado and is looking to rebound against a Utah team that’s in rebuilding mode. This is also Utah’s first game away from home this season.

-UCONN AT OHIO STATE.  Ohio State won their first six games and then put up a tremendous effort in a close loss at Virginia last week, so it was a bit of a surprise when they lost to Florida Atlantic the other night.  UConn has been disappointing this year, although they are coming off of an emotional (certainly not artistic) win against their old friend Syracuse. Can their luck change as they face an OSU team looking to rebound from a somewhat damaging loss?

-RUTGERS AT STONY BROOK.  Steve Pikiell, in his first year at Rutgers, returns to the Stony Brook team he was so successful with a year ago.  On paper, Rutgers can pick up their second true road win and improve to 9-1 overall.

-ARIZONA STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  Both teams have been rather disappointing (especially San Diego State) and need to string together some wins just to raise themselves back up to the level of relevance.

-SOUTH ALABAMA AT STETSON.  A win for South Alabama gets them to a very respectable 7-2 and gives them their second true road win.

-ARMY AT MONMOUTH.  Monmouth will have a limited number of decent wins on their profile, so they pretty much need to come close to winning out. The loss to Army was one of the reasons the Hawks were ultimately relegated to the NIT last year, so revenge will definitely be on their minds.

-UMBC AT RICHMOND.  UMBC is much improved.  They still have a long way to go before they’re even considered a conference frontrunner, but they come into this game at 7 -1 and with a lot of momentum.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT KANSAS STATE.  A win for K State, which they shouldn’t have too much trouble doing, gets them to 9-1.

-MICHIGAN AT UCLA.  Both Michigan’s and UCLA’s schedules have tested them, and today both will be tested again.  UCLA is coming off a huge road win at Kentucky, and with a #2 ranking they currently have a profile that resembles what a #1 seed would have.

-AKRON AT GONZAGA.  This is a buy game, but Akron is one of the better teams in the MAC, and they come into this at 7-2, and although winning this is a long shot, don’t be surprised if they’re able to at least be competitive against the Zags.

-VALPARAISO AT MISSOURI STATE.  Valpo lost badly at Kentucky earlier this week, but that isn’t the kind of loss that will hurt them.  Missouri State is unbeaten at home, but this is still the kind of game Valpo needs to be able to win if they want to demonstrate to the committee that they belong in the NCAA Tournament without the automatic bid.

-VCU AT OLD DOMINION.  This is an old rivalry game between two teams who have looked good at times this season, but have also looked bad at other times.  Both need some consistency, and both need decent wins on their profile.  This isn’t just a rivalry game, it’s an important game with a pivotal feel when it comes to what it means on paper.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE.  A bit of an in-state rivalry as ULL tries to improve to an impressive 8-2 on the year.

-NEW MEXICO AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  This is the second leg of this rivalry series.  Both come into it with respectable records and will be fighting for bragging rights.

-COLORADO AT BYU.  Colorado is coming off a big home win against Xavier, and is trying to pick up their second true road win of the year, which would give them a really good early season profile.

BUY GAMES

-Saint Peter’s @ Maryland
-Cleveland State @ Purdue
-Boston U @ Syracuse
-Tennessee Tech @ Michigan State
-Texas Southern @ Louisville
-VMI @ West Virginia
-Houston Baptist @ Indiana
-Mercer @ Clemson
-Wofford @ TCU
-UMES @ UCF
-North Florida @ Arkansas
-Long Beach State @ Texas
-South Carolina State @ Texas A&M
-Stephen F Austin @ Rice
-UC Davis @ California
-David Griggs @ The English Language

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Siena at Florida Gulf Coast (and other News, Notes and Highlighted Games)

Siena at Florida Gulf Coast, 8:00 PM Eastern, espn3

For our most recent Under the Radar video podcast, CLICK HERE.

The Under the Radar Game of the Day today comes from Fort Myers, Florida where the Atlantic Sun’s FGCU Eagles will be hosting the MAAC’s Siena Saints.  Florida Gulf Coast enters the game tonight at 5-3 on the season.  Their three losses (Florida, Baylor and Michigan State) have all been very respectable, and they really could have won the Michigan State game.  They also have already scored a home win over Texas-Arlington, a win which is even more impressive after Arlington pretty much dominated 12th-ranked St. Mary’s on the road last night.  Brandon Goodwin is coming off of one of his best games of his career last time out, when he put up a double-double in a win over Georgia Southern, with 12 points and 10 assists.  Also keep an eye on Zach Johnson who has averaged over 18 points per game in his last three.

Siena enters play tonight at only 3-6 overall, a record we are somewhat disappointed in given that they had been our preseason pick to win the MAAC, despite the returning depth and talent at Monmouth.  The Saints have already fallen once in early conference play, losing last time out at Rider.  Brett Bisping was held to only 9 points in that loss, though he did pull down an impressive 15 rebounds.  Nico Clareth, who had scored 33 against Fairfield, only had 12 points, but did add 9 rebounds of his own to just miss the double-double.  The Saints will need to find more scoring if they want to pick up the win tonight on the road over the team that has emerged as the clear favorite to win the Atlantic Sun.

LAST NIGHT’S GAMES

– As alluded to earlier, Texas-Arlington got a huge win at Saint Mary’s last night by a 65-51 score. The Mavs led almost the entire game and the Gaels never got closer than 11 points in the 2nd half. It’s a slight blip on the Gaels’ profile, but it was a huge win for Arlington after beating Texas earlier in the year and missing opportunities at Minnesota and Arkansas.

– We’ve said before that Iowa is an alligator hole (or snake pit as Griggs calls it), but they were able to rebound and avenge their Cy-Hawk loss from last year with a 78-64 victory over Iowa State. The Hawkeyes are reloading this year, but it definitely gives them a boost going into the upcoming holiday season and B1G season.

– Middle Tennessee is threatening to leave UTR territory and enter the Top 25 with a thrashing of Vanderbilt last night. The Blue Raiders are now 9-1 and will have an upcoming road trip to Belmont and VCU where they can add even further to their profile.

HIGHLIGHTED BUY GAMES (in a manner of speaking)

– Hartford at Boston College
– Wake Forest at UNC-Greensboro (bizarro buy game)
– Longwood at Creighton – If you’re looking for polar opposites in the RPI, this is your mismatch of the night!
– Georgia Southern at Minnesota

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Under the Radar: December 8th

Chad, John, and David begin by looking at Conference USA, and Middle Tennessee in particular, who has just one loss on the season and several impressive wins, including blowout wins over both Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.  They are a legitimate NCAA Tournament team and if they keep going like they have been, they won’t need to win the conference tournament in order to make it.  Valpo, Chattanooga, and UNC Wilmington are three other teams that we spend a lot of time discussing.  As always, we run through all 22 Under the Radar conferences, review what was a big week for the Team of the People in New Hampshire #GoDancingOrDie, and reveal this week’s UTR Top Ten.

 

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

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Throwback Thursday: The 1955 and 1956 San Francisco (USF) Dons

For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Yale and Sacred Heart (along with today’s news and notes) – CLICK HERE

While we at HoopsHD normally do not look favorably on games against non-DI opponents, an exception needs to be made for USF earlier this week. They beat San Francisco State 91-59 in a game that was held at the ancient Kezar Pavilion at Golden Gate Park. Kezar Pavilion was home to the Dons until 1958 and was home to back-to-back national champions for the 1954-55 and 1955-56 seasons. The game against San Francisco State was the first time in 58 years that USF would play at Kezar!

Led by coach Phil Woolpert and future NBA Hall-of-Famers Bill Russell and KC Jones, the Dons were the class of what was the California Basketball Association at that time. This was a conference that included USF, Saint Mary’s, Pacific, Santa Clara and San Jose State. With only 5 teams in the conference, each school would play each other 3 times in the season, and USF swept through the regular season 12-0 in the 1954-55 season.

Their only blemish that year was at UCLA – they lost against the Bruins on December 11, 1954 but would avenge that game a week later. After sweeping 3 games in a round-robin event at Oklahoma City against Wichita State, Oklahoma City and George Washington, the Dons began their ascent in the polls and would be #1 in the country by February. When the NCAA Tournament came around in March, the Dons defeated West Texas A&M, Utah and Oregon State (in a close 1-point win) to advance to the Final Four in Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium. In the Final Four, USF defeated Colorado 62-50 and denied La Salle (77-63) a shot at their 2nd straight title in the championship game. Utah, Oregon State, Colorado and La Salle were all nationally ranked at the time the Dons defeated them in the tournament (as were UCLA, Wichita State and GW during the regular season).

While USF finished 28-1 in the 1954-55 season, they would finish a perfect 29-0 the following season. The California Basketball Association added Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine and Fresno State to their conference, but none of the other 7 teams could challenge the Dons’ supremacy in the league. DePaul, UCLA, Holy Cross and Wichita State were also noteworthy teams that USF beat during the regular season. USF would begin the year ranked #1 in the polls and would finish the year ranked #1 from start to finish.

As for the 1956 NCAA Tournament, UCLA and Utah offered little resistance in what was called the “Far West” regional (played in Corvallis, Oregon) that year to USF – Temple advanced from the East, Iowa from the Midwest and SMU won the “West” regional (if you consider Lawrence, Kansas to be “West”). The Dons defeated SMU 86-68 and Iowa 83-71 in Evanston, Illinois for their 2nd straight title. In all, USF won 59 straight games (55 against D-I opponents) before finally losing a game in the 1956-57 season at Illinois. That season, the Dons finished 3rd in the Final 4 with a loss to eventual runner-up Kansas and a win against Michigan State.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Yale at Sacred Heart (and Other News, Notes and Highlighted Games: Thurs, Dec 8)

Yale at Sacred Heart, 8:00 PM Eastern, necfrontrow.com

With finals upon us, the basketball slate tonight is rather sparse (only 11 games total on the entire schedule), and the UTR Game of the Day has found its way to Fairfield, Connecticut where the Sacred Heart Pioneers will be hosting intrastate foe Yale.  Sacred Heart enters tonight’s game at 4-5 overall.  Although they have suffered losses to Hartford, Northern Colorado and Santa Clara, the Pioneers have also picked up a few nice wins, most notably a road victory at Fordham.  Quincy McKnight was especially impressive in their last game out (a win over Umass-Lowell), scoring 34 points, grabbing 9 rebounds and dishing out 5 assists.  McKnight has now topped the 20 point mark six times this season.  However, he was held to only 2 points in the Fordham win, and it was Joseph Lopez, with 19 points and 10 rebounds, who led the way in that victory.

Yale enters play tonight at 3-4 overall, including their notable season-opening win at Washington.  Three of the Bulldogs’ four losses have been at Virginia, at Pittsburgh and at Vermont, none of which are anything to hang one’s head in shame over.  They finally broke their four game losing streak last time out with a solid home win over Albany.  Anthony Dallier and Alex Copeland tied for the team lead with 15 points each in that game.  Also keep an eye on Miye Oni, a double-double threat every time he takes the floor.  A road win tonight will help Yale gain some momentum as they head into a stretch where four of their last five non-conference games will be at home.

LAST NIGHT’S GAMES

– It was a mixed bag for the Big East conference last night – both Seton Hall and Creighton won notable games away from home against Cal (at Pearl Harbor) and Nebraska, respectively. While neither Cal nor Nebraska are world-beaters, both were noteworthy wins, especially for Seton Hall who desperately needed that game. Butler and Xavier were not able to escape against Indiana State and Colorado – both games went down to the final seconds. Neither loss was critically damaging, although Xavier still has yet to win a road game despite 3 neutral-court wins at the Tire Pros Invitational.

– George Mason is slowly starting to look like a team to watch under Dave Paulsen; they now have wins against Northern Iowa and Penn State on the road to add to what is currently a 6-game winning streak. They stumbled early in the year at home against Towson and Mount St. Mary’s, so they’ve still got work to do if they want to get to the NCAAs in March. They have a good shot at being a noisemaker in a reloading year for the Atlantic 10.

– As for other Top 25 action, Davidson did give North Carolina a scare in the DeanDome but was unable to snag an upset. Gonzaga rolled over Washington in Spokane.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-IOWA STATE AT IOWA.  We love this rivalry!  To give you an idea of the intensity, last year Iowa State was ranked #2 in the country, and after beating an unranked Iowa team at home, the fans stormed the court.  So, this one is a huge deal both on and off paper.  Iowa State clearly looks to be the better team and could really use a true road win on their profile, but don’t forget the rivalry factor.  It won’t be an easy game for them to win.

-VANDERBILT AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE.  There aren’t too many UTR teams that seem to have a strong path to land inside the bubble, but Middle Tennessee is one of the few.  With that being said, they really need to win this one at home.

-FORDHAM AT ST. JOHN’S. This was a game that Fordham won last year that got chippy toward the end of the game. The Johnnies will be looking for revenge in this one.

-PACIFIC AT UMASS.  Buy game

-NICHOLLS AT FLORIDA STATE.  Buy game

-TEXAS ARLINGTON AT SAINT MARY’S.  This is a buy game, but we think UTA will be a Sun Belt frontrunner and may be able to compete with SMC.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 7th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Wright State and Loyola Chicago – CLICK HERE

-A busy night last night with some noteworthy results that may have gone unnoticed.  Saint Bonaventure picked up a really nice road win at Hofstra, which may not sound like a lot, but Hofstra is generally a very good team at home, and with just two losses Saint Bona may be a team to keep an eye on.

Chattanooga also overcame an early double digit deficit to come back and beat Marshall, who came into that game with just one loss.  Chattanooga was at home so they won’t get a ton of credit for it, but it does indicate that they’re good enough to win out or come close to it, which is what they’ll have to do in order to impress the committee.

-Rhode Island didn’t have too much trouble at home against an Old Dominion team that isn’t great, but isn’t always the easiest team to beat either

-As for the spotlight games, Duke looked like Duke and although they didn’t blow out a very good Florida team, they didn’t exactly sweat them out either.  They are not at full strength, and they still look like the nation’s best team.  Just imagine when they get back to full strength.

-Villanova didn’t really sweat out La Salle either, but La Salle was competitive, and was even within four with less than two minutes to go.  La Salle was a sub-200 team a year ago, and are easily a top 100 team this year.  It’s a long shot, but they will have opportunities at good wins in the future.  At 4-3 with some pretty decent showings so far they are a team to at least keep an eye on.

-Michigan got a nice win at home against a Texas team that has been struggling.  It came down to the final seconds, and you got the sense that both teams kind of needed a win like this not so much for their paper, but for their momentum and morale.  At 4-4 Texas still has a ton of opportunities ahead of them, but they do have quite a bit of ground to make up.  It wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing game, but it was a close and exciting game.

-Ohio State followed up a very impressive recent showing at Virginia with a very unimpressive eye gouging performance last night at home against Florida Atlantic.  They ended up losing in overtime in what has to be one of the biggest toe stubs of the year by a team that we actually think can make the Tournament.  I know UConn lost to Wagner, but UConn no longer falls into the category of “teams that we think can make the tournament.”

-Both Minnesota and Illinois had to sweat out home buy games as well.  Chances are we won’t be talking about either one of them for much longer.

-Notre Dame crushed Fort Wayne.  They made the score look respectable in the final minutes, but for most of the game Notre Dame led by 20+ points.  I was excited about this game and thought Fort Wayne would compete.  I was wrong.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-GEORGE MASON AT PENN STATE.  Both teams come in at 6-3 and I suppose it’s possible that one or both of them may have a pulse.

-BUFFALO AT PITTSBURGH.  This is a buy game, but Buffalo should at least be able to compete so we’ll go ahead and highlight it.

-GEORGIA TECH AT VCU.  VCU needs to come into this game with a sense of urgency.  They’re 6-2, which isn’t terrible, but they don’t exactly have a huge margin for error right now either.

-BUTLER AT INDIANA STATE.  This is a winnable road game for a Butler team that has looked very good so far this year.

-CALIFORNIA VS SETON HALL (Pearl Harbor Classic).  This is a neutral floor win that both teams could really use, and would be their biggest win of the season to date.

-VALPARAISO AT KENTUCKY.  We’ve been saying that we think Valpo is a fringe bubble team and that they have a chance to make the NCAAs even without the automatic bid.  They’re way overmatched tonight, but if they somehow pull this off, they’ll no longer be a fringe bubble team.  They’ll be a solid NCAA team.

-TCU AT SMU.  TCU is a surprise team so far this year.  They come in at 8-0 and have a chance to pick up a road win in a rivalry game against an SMU team that has looked good at times, but bad at other times.  Most of the time this is just a ho-hum game despite it being a rivalry, but there is definitely a reason to turn in and watch tonight.

-CREIGHTON AT NEBRASKA.  This is Creighton’s first true road game of the year, and they should be tested by a Nebraska team who has been competitive at times.  Creighton has absolutely owned this series, though, and they’ve been very impressive so far this season.

-DAVIDSON AT NORTH CAROLINA.  Davidson needs a big statement win in order for them to put together a tournament caliber resume.  A win tonight would definitely qualify, but that’s far easier said than done.

-XAVIER AT COLORADO.  Xavier is looking for their first true road win of the season, and Colorado is looking to add a quality win to their profile as well.  Don’t be surprised to see both in the NCAA Tournament, and we could even see Xavier as a protected seed.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT GRAND CANYON.  Grand Canyon managed a win in this game last year, and are more than capable of pulling it off again this year.  At 4-2, San Diego State really needs this road game.  Both losses have come on the road, and their margin for error when it comes to building their NCAA profile is very small.  GCU may not be a brand name, but it would be a decent win to have on their profile.

-WASHINGTON AT GONZAGA.  IT’S BACK!!!  These two met last year, but it was part of an exempt event.  The two head coaches don’t like each other, and it’s quite a fascinating history that the two have, so that alone makes it an intriguing game.  Gonzaga is clearly the superior team, and they’re at home, so it will take a tremendous effort from Washington to pull off the upset.

 

BUY GAMES

-Southern Illinois @ Louisville
-Western Carolina @ West Virginia
-Coppin State @ Akron
-Denver @ Texas A&M
-Idaho State @ Wisconsin
-Oral Roberts @ Oklahoma
-UTSA @ Texas Tech
-UMES @ Virginia Tech

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