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#3 MIAMI FL VS #2 VILLANOVA (Louisville, KY. CBS, 7:10pm, est). Villanova is very tough to guard, and when they are hitting their shots they can be almost impossible to beat. They’ve blown through their first two games and played what was perhaps one of their best games of the year in the Round of 32 against Iowa. Miami has been up and down this season, but they’ve mostly been up. They held on to win their first two round games despite a big comeback from Wichita State. They’re defense is certainly going to get a workout tonight.
#3 TEXAS A&M VS #2 OKLAHOMA (Anaheim, CA. TBS, 7:37pm, est). There are times that Oklahoma has looked like the best team in the country, but there are many other times where they have certainly looked beatable. Even though they’re here, they looked beatable in both of their NCAA Tournament wins to get here. Texas A&M is coming off what is probably one of the most improbable wins in NCAA Tournament history by overcoming a double digit deficit against Northern Iowa in the final 44 seconds. These are old conference foes that now rarely play. Oklahoma is more battle tested, but TAMU has shown they can play.
#5 MARYLAND VS #1 KANSAS (Louisville, KY. CBS, 9:40pm, est). Maryland beat two double digit seeds to get here and Kansas blew through their two games as well. Maryland is good, but they will be swinging way over their weight in this one as Kansas has looked absolutely remarkable over the past month or so.
#4 DUKE VS #1 OREGON (Anaheim, CA. TBS, 10:07pm, est). Duke beat two double digits seeds to get here as they had to sweat out UNC Wilmington a little bit, and then had to hold on against a Yale team that mounted a furious comeback. It was no easy path for Oregon either who struggled to put away Saint Joe’s in the Round of 32. I like Oregon’s athleticism and think Duke will struggle defensively in this game. Like all the other games today it should be a fun matchup.
THE GRAND CANYON ANTELOPES
-The Grand Canyon Antelopes, this year’s team of the people, fell on the road to Coastal Carolina in the quarterfinals of the CIT in a game that came right down to the buzzer. As disappointing and as heartbreaking as it is when a team’s season ends, especially if it ends after a game they feel they could have won, they have a lot to be proud of. When we decided to adopt them as our “Team of the People” this year, we had no idea that we were going to have as much fun with them as we did. The fans were great. We loved the interaction on Twitter and elsewhere. We loved that our own Jon Teitel was actually able to get to one of their games in person. We loved some of the antics that we pulled, such as the #LopesWaiver tweets, twitter bombing the NCAA with pictures of Howard Beale, petitioning the White House to get them a waiver, calling Mark Emmert during a podcast of Under the Radar to try and get him on the phone, getting the WAC Commissioner to respond saying that he felt it was unfortunate, and so much more. I cannot tell you how much we enjoyed following them this year.
And, there really is much to be proud of. Most transitional programs are complete and total train wrecks. The teams are essentially on probation for four years, so it is hard to sell yourself to recruits and build yourself up when you’re going through that. If a team is good, or generates some quality players, they will often be tempted to transfer to a program that is not on probation. It is not easy at all to do what they did. They finished in the top 100 of the RPI, and finished second overall in the WAC conference. That is as successful as any transitional program has ever been. They still have one more year. Once that’s over, they will be a competitive program at the div1 level and will contend for NCAA Tournaments.
Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Game – Thursday, March 24
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6 games were played last night involving Under-The-Radar schools; one more game in the CIT will be played tonight between NJIT and Texas-Arlington. Recaps and the lone preview are listed below:
NIT
There were times when it did feel like a home game for Florida last night; lots of Gator fans happened to be in the District last night to watch the Florida-GW quarterfinal. It was a close game throughout, but Tyler Cavanaugh hit a 3-pointer with under a minute remaining to give the Colonials a 4-point lead; they would hang on to win 82-77. Cavanaugh led the way with 23 points last night; Kevin Larsen also had 19 points and 13 rebounds for GW as well.
Their opponent in the NIT semifinals next week will be San Diego State; the Aztecs defeated Georgia Tech 72-56. The Yellow Jackets trailed by only 4 points at the under-12 mark, but a 6-minute shooting drought was fatal for their chances of winning last night. Trey Kell led San Diego State with 18 points; 12 of which came from 3-point range.
CIT (click on the link for a live stream)
All 3 games in the CIT went down to the wire last night; Ball State had a chance to tie their game against Columbia in the closing seconds, but a pair of missed free throws were fatal for the Cardinals. Columbia ended up winning 69-67 in the friendly confines of New York City.
Sadly, this year’s Team of the People also missed a chance to hit a game-winning 3-point shot against Coastal Carolina with under a second remaining; the Chanticleers wound up winning 60-58. The Lopes actually led for most of the 2nd half, but Coastal was finally able to retake the lead with under a minute remaining in regulation.
However, there was one team that did hit a game-winner in the closing seconds; Mike Best hit a 10-footer with under 4 seconds remaining to give UC-Irvine a 67-66 win on the road at Louisiana-Lafayette last night. The Anteaters didn’t panic despite blowing a 7-point halftime lead; they will move on to the semifinals of the CIT with a 9:00 game Sunday night at Coastal Carolina (can be seen on CBS Sports Network).
As for tonight:
TEXAS-ARLINGTON AT NJIT (7:30 PM) – The only game being played tonight not involving the big boys will be played at NJIT’s Fleischer Center. Arlington got a bye through the second round into tonight’s game; NJIT defeated Boston University in their last game at home earlier this week thanks to a combined 51 points from Damon Lynn and Tim Coleman. Tonight’s winner will travel to Columbia to play in the first CIT semifinal played at 6:00 PM (also live on CBS Sports Network).
CBI
There would not be a 3rd straight comeback win for the Ohio Bobcats; Morehead State saw to that with a 77-72 win on the road in Athens, Ohio. Lyonell Gaines finished with a double-double (14 points, 13 rebounds) to lead the way for the Eagles. Their opponent in the CBI Championship Series will be the Nevada Wolf Pack; Cameron Oliver led Nevada with a game-high 23 points and 11 rebounds. Game 1 of the best-of-3 series will be played on Monday in Morehead, KY at 8:30 PM and will be televised live on ESPNU.