Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson

On Sunday Northern Iowa SR PG Wes Washpun scored 18 PTS including the MVC tourney-winning jumper at the buzzer to clinch a 2-PT win over Evansville en route to being named conference tourney MVP.  He also helped the Panthers earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament, where they hope to win a game just like they did last March.  Coach Ben Jacobson is no stranger to the postseason, having guided his team to the CIT/NIT/NCAA in 7 of his past 8 seasons on the sideline.  Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Coach Jacobson about upsetting a #1-seed and not calling a timeout at the end of the title game last weekend.

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You graduated from North Dakota with the most AST in school history: what is the secret to being a good PG? You have to understand that you have to get everyone involved…but your best player needs to touch the basketball.

In the 2010 NCAA tourney guard Ali Farokhmanesh made a legendary 3-PT shot in a 2-PT upset of #1-seed Kansas to help reach the 1st Sweet 16 in school history: how did that game change your life (if at all), and what is the key to pulling off an upset in March? We already had a good national perception but it propelled our program forward in ways that we could not have otherwise done. You need to have an experienced team and a group of guys who believe they will win.

You beat several good teams in non-conference play this season including Stephen F. Austin/North Carolina/Iowa State: which of these teams impressed you the most? North Carolina’s size up front might be the best in the country, and Iowa State has as much versatility on offense as any team we have faced in recent memory.

You began conference play 2-6 before winning 12 of your final 13 games (including a pair of win over Wichita State): how were you able to turn around your entire season starting in late-January? Our 3 seniors (Matt Bohannon/Paul Jesperson/Wes Washpun) stuck to the plan and did not get sideways, which is the whole key. Our sophomores also started to play well, which helped a lot.

On Sunday Washpun scored 18 PTS including the tourney-winning jumper at the buzzer to clinch a 2-PT win over Evansville en route to being named conference tourney MVP: why did you decide not to call a timeout, and did you think his shot was going in? With it being the last possession and having seen Wes be in that situation a number of times before, we knew that we would get the last shot and that he would not shoot it too early. We went to the same action for the final 5 minutes of the game so I felt great about letting him run the play. I thought it was going in before he released it because he just made that same shot a possession earlier, but after it hit the back rim I did not think it would go in.

Your top-3 scorers are all seniors: how crucial has their veteran leadership been to your success this year? Last year we had 5 seniors who gave us terrific leadership during the entire season. Our 3 seniors this year had to do something different, but they have shown as good a job of leadership as any that I can remember during my entire time here.

You are known for having 1 of the best defenses in the nation: what is the key to playing good defense? Trust. You have to guard the ball and make rotations to cover up for your teammates and box out to only allow 1 shot.

9 players on your roster are from the state of Iowa: how do you compete with Fran McCaffery/Steve Prohm on the recruiting trail? We have been hammering away at that since I first got here as an assistant in 2001. It was our top priority from a recruiting standpoint and we continue to work at that every day.

This month marks the 10th anniversary of your hiring as head coach at Northern Iowa, where you are already the winningest coach in school history and have won 3 MVC COY awards: what makes you such a good coach and how long do you plan on sticking around for? We are really consistent with what we expect from our players and how we go about recruiting. We work hard to help our guys understand that they have to compete hard but also treat people right. I plan to stick around for as long as I can.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? I think that we will get an 11 or 12 seed, which is about what we have earned. We are 4-1 against the top-50 so our resume looks great at that end. We have 4-5 losses around the 200 mark, which will hold us down, but we have won 12 of our last 13.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, March 8: Penn at Princeton

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Penn at Princeton, 8:00 PM Eastern, espn3

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For our latest Championship Video Notebook, CLICK HERE.

The Under the Radar Game of the Day began this season way back on November 13 when the first regular season game of the year tipped off between Vermont and Eastern Michigan.  Tonight, it comes to a close with the final regular season game of the year as Penn and Princeton meet for the 234th time in one of the top Under the Radar rivalries in the entire country.  For the Princeton Tigers, the dream of an Ivy League title and an NCAA Tournament bid was lost this past weekend when they suffered a heart-breaking loss at Harvard and watched Yale win at Columbia to clinch the crown.  At 21-6 overall entering this game, tonight should not be the end of the season for the Tigers, as a postseason invite, potentially to the NIT, should still be coming.  For the Penn Quakers, tonight is the last game of the season as they sit at 11-16 overall.  However, they do lead the all-time series between the two teams by a 124-109 margin and will be looking to extend that lead tonight.  The two teams met back on January 9 and it was Princeton that made a huge late rally to force overtime and eventually pick up the 73-71 victory.  The Quakers will look to return the favor and win on their rival’s home court tonight.

Although tonight’s game is the finale for the Under the Radar Game of the Day,, it is not the end of our daily features on the small and mid-major conference teams.  Be sure to check back next week as our favorite postseason tournament, the CIT, kicks off.  We will be featuring a CIT Game of the Day each day that event runs.  But until then, enjoy the rest of Championship Week!

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Tuesday, March 8th

CLICK HERE for our Bracket Rundown show, where we build a bracket on the air by revealing the teams line by line, and discussing/debating it as we go

It seemed like virtually every game tonight came down to the wire.  After hitting an amazing shot at the buzzer to force overtime, Valparaiso was upset by Green Bay despite having what appeared to be all of the momentum.  Wright State also won a game against Oakland that went back and forth down the stretch.  The two will face each other tomorrow.

Iona defeated Monmouth to win the Metro Atlantic Championship in another close game that went back and forth the whole way.  Monmouth still has a shot at making the NCAA Tournament, and we discuss what we think their chances are, but they’ll really be sweating on Selection Sunday.

Hofstra opened up a big lead against UNC Wilmington, but Wilmington mounted a comeback in the second half and ended up winning the Colonial championship.

Chattanooga won the SoCon championship with a win over East Tennessee State.  The Mocs were the best team in the SoCon by far, and they had some big wins during the season, so they could be a dangerous team in the NCAAs.

Saint Mary’s had no trouble with Pepperdine, and Gonzaga won in a thriller against BYU in the West Coast semis.  The two rivals will play for the automatic bid tomorrow.

We had two incredible semifinals in the Summit League with North Dakota State and South Dakota State both mounting comebacks to come up with the wins.

The America East semifinals were also tonight, along with the opening rounds of the MEAC and MAC Tournaments.

We recap all of that, as well as preview tonight’s games…

 

And here is the Selection Board as of last night:

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And for all you radio lovers, there is an mp3 version of the show at the bottom of the page

 

ACC
 First Round
12:00 PM – (12) North Carolina State vs (13) Wake Forest, ESPN2
2:30 PM – (11) Florida State vs (14) Boston College, ESPN2

BIG SKY
First Round
3:00 PM – (8) Portland State vs (9) Northern Colorado, watchbigsky.com
5:30 PM – (5) North Dakota vs (12) Southern Utah, watchbigsky.com
8:30 PM – (7) Montana State vs (10) Sacramento State, watchbigsky.com
11:00 PM – (6) Eastern Washington vs (11) Northern Arizona, watchbigsky.com

CONFERENCE USA
First Round
4:00 PM – (12) Florida Atlantic vs (13) Texas-San Antonio, ASN

HORIZON LEAGUE
Championship
7:00 PM – (3) Wright State vs (4) Green Bay, ESPN

MEAC
First Round
5:00 PM – (8) Maryland-Eastern Shore vs (9) Morgan State, espn3
7:30 PM – (7) North Carolina Central vs (10) Howard, espn3

NORTHEAST
Championship
7:00 PM – (2) Fairleigh Dickinson at (1) Wagner, ESPN2

SWAC
First Round
3:30 PM – (7) Mississippi Valley State vs (10) Grambling State, swac.org
9:30 PM – (8) Alabama A&M vs (9) Arkansas-Pine Bluff, swac.org

SUMMIT LEAGUE
Championship
9:00 PM – (2) South Dakota State vs (5) North Dakota State, ESPN2

WEST COAST
Championship
9:00 PM – (1) St. Mary’s vs (2) Gonzaga, ESPN

 

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: Monday, March 7th

Recorded on Monday, March 7th @ 10pm, est.  It does not reflect any games that went

Chad is joined by four other members of the Hoops HD Staff, including selection committee guessing expert Jon Teitel, about halfway through the show.  Seven members of the staff submitted seed lists, which were ranked and bracket by Chad without anyone else knowing the results.  They reveal the bracket line by line on the air, and discuss/debate the teams as they appear in the bracket.

 

CLICK HERE to see the final version of the bracket, as well as a look at Jon Teitel’s bracket that guesses the real selection committee

 

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

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Hoops HD Mock Committee Update – 3/6/16

Click here for last night’s Championship Week video podcast; also click here for Jon Teitel’s second wave of conference tournament previews in written form.

Click here for John Stalica’s personal bracket prediction; also click here for Jon Teitel’s latest bracketology forecast where he guesses the actual Committee through yesterday’s games.

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This is a prototype of the same board that the Selection Committee uses for the NCAA Selection process; you saw this at the end of last night’s podcast. (Click on the board to zoom in)

On the left hand side, you will see all 32 conferences with their champions listed in blue. 5 teams are guaranteed entry into the NCAA Tournament as of last night’s games; 3 more spots will be filled in tonight with the Metro Atlantic, Colonial and Southern Conference all awarding automatic bids to their respective winners.

On the second column from the left, you will see spaces marked in green for 36 at-large bids. Most of these teams will be comprised of first-ballot at-large teams as voted by our Committee; we will unveil those results after Wednesday night’s podcast. A team must receive 8 out of a possible 10 votes to be added to the At-Large board. Also take note that there are 7 spaces marked in orange; these are contingency at-larges that are guaranteed to open up once a conference is guaranteed to have its champion move from the At-Large board to the Automatic Bids board. The “real” committee will have already submitted their ballots by yesterday, but our mock committee has a deadline of Wednesday to submit ballots to our committee chairman Chad Sherwood.

On the third column from the left, you will see spaces for teams that will be marked Under Consideration for at-large bids. Teams that receive a minimum of 3 votes from the Selection Committee (but no more than 7 votes) will be added to the Under Consideration board on Wednesday night. As of today, the only teams in this column are regular-season champions in their respective conferences. Teams highlighted in green are teams that are marked as locks on our Survival Board; they are expected to be named to the At-Large board on Wednesday night. Teams highlighted in red are teams that have already been eliminated from the Survival Board; they are guaranteed entry into the NIT (see the column on the lower right hand corner). Last and certainly not least is a spot reserved for the Centenary winner that will be announced on Thursday night’s podcast; click here for more information on the coveted Centenary Award and what is in store for the winner.

On the far right-hand column, you will see a Master Seed list of teams 1-68. Once our Committee has selected the teams for the NCAA Tournament, we will begin building and scrubbing a master Seed List for all 68 teams plus any contingency teams highlighted in orange; this is reserved for any contingencies that may arise based on next Sunday’s games. This year, it’s almost a stone cold lock that we will have multiple contingencies set up based on what happens in the Sun Belt, Atlantic 10 and the American conferences.

In the meantime, be on the lookout for our final HoopsHD bracket show tonight along with our daily Championship Week video podcast! (The former will be broadcast on Hangouts On Air at about 9:30 PM EST; the latter will be broadcast on Hangouts On Air following the completion of the Gonzaga-BYU game.)

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Bracketology 2016: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.1)

We are only 6 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 66 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, including 62 right on the money or within 1 spot of their actual seed. He will spend the next week predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on Selection Sunday, with multiple updates during the week. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today, and let us know if you agree or disagree in the comments section. To compare how we stack up with other websites, check out: www.bracketmatrix.com.

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SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Kansas (Big 12)
1: Villanova (Big East)
1: Virginia (ACC)
1: Michigan State (Big 10)

2: Xavier (Big East)
2: Oklahoma (Big 12)
2: North Carolina (ACC)
2: Oregon (Pac-12)

3: Miami Florida (ACC)
3: West Virginia (Big 12)
3: Utah (Pac-12)
3: Duke (ACC)

4: Maryland (Big 10)
4: Kentucky (SEC)
4: Indiana (Big 10)
4: Iowa State (Big 12)

5: Purdue (Big 10)
5: Texas A&M (SEC)
5: Arizona (Pac-12)
5: Texas (Big 12)

6: California (Pac-12)
6: Baylor (Big 12)
6: Iowa (Big 10)
6: Wisconsin (Big 10)

7: Dayton (A-10)
7: Notre Dame (ACC)
7: Texas Tech (Big 12)
7: Seton Hall (Big East)

8: Colorado (Pac-12)
8: St. Joseph’s (A-10)
8: USC (Pac-12)
8: Providence (Big East)

9: Pitt (ACC)
9: South Carolina (SEC)
9: Wichita State (MVC)
9: Oregon State (Pac-12)

10: Syracuse (ACC)
10: Vanderbilt (SEC)
10: Butler (Big East)
10: Connecticut (AAC)

11: VCU (A-10)
11: St. Mary’s (WCC)
11: St. Bonaventure (A-10)
11: Cincinnati (AAC)
11: Temple (AAC)
11: Valparaiso (Horizon)

12: San Diego State (MWC)
12: Monmouth (MAAC)
12: Arkansas Little-Rock (Sun Belt)
12: Northern Iowa (MVC) *AUTO-BID

13: Akron (MAC)
13: South Dakota State (Summit)
13: Yale (Ivy) *AUTO-BID
13: Chattanooga (SoCon)

14: Hofstra (CAA)
14: Stony Brook (America East)
14: Hawaii (Big West)
14: UAB (CUSA)

15: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)
15: New Mexico State (WAC)
15: Weber State (Big Sky)
15: UNC Asheville (Big South) *AUTO-BID

16: Lehigh (Patriot)
16: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun) *AUTO-BID
16: Wagner (NEC)
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)
16: Hampton (MEAC)
16: Austin Peay (OVC) *AUTO-BID

CONFERENCE: # OF TEAMS
AAC: 3
America East: 1
ACC: 7
Atlantic Sun: 1
A-10: 4
Big East: 5
Big Sky: 1
Big South: 1
Big 10: 6
Big 12: 7
Big West: 1
CAA: 1
CUSA: 1
Horizon: 1
Ivy: 1
MAAC: 1
MAC: 1
MEAC: 1
MVC: 2
MWC: 1
NEC: 1
OVC: 1
Pac-12: 7
Patriot: 1
SEC: 4
SoCon: 1
Southland: 1
SWAC: 1
Summit: 1
Sun Belt: 1
WCC: 1
WAC: 1

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