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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Hoops HD Bracket Projections (John Stalica): March 7th

The bracket below is not an attempt to guess what the actual selection committee will do on Selection Sunday, but rather what John Stalica personally thinks the bracket should look like if the season ended today.  

For our latest Championship Week Video Notebook, CLICK HERE.

Bracket updated on Monday, March 7th, at 9am, est

JOHN’S BRACKET NOTES

– Michigan State and Virginia were very close for the final #1 seed, but I gave a slight edge to the Spartans since they had 1 less loss than UVa (as well as better quality of losses). North Carolina would be a 1-seed if they get the ACC double this weekend. (Also keep in mind I broke an unwritten bracketing rule by sending the Hoos to Raleigh, so they are in the same region with Michigan State. Sorry, Joby!)

– Speaking of North Carolina, they are going to settle the argument with Dayton in the 2nd round as to who is really the First in Flight/Birthplace of Aviation. Temple, of course, is more than capable of ruining that party.

– I have St Bonaventure not only in, but a few spots above the First 4 since they have plenty of wins against the top of the A-10 along with a share of the regular-season title. Losing their A-10 opener to Davidson would not be a killer, but losing to Duquesne or La Salle again would be fatal.

– Because of their win in the Big 10 finale tonight, I’m bumping Purdue up into protected seed territory and Maryland down to the first 5-seed. Beating Wisconsin a 2nd time might be enough to get the Terps back into protected seed land.

– I have Monmouth below Michigan (my last at-large) on my current seed list. I think they could have lost to Siena and still get an at-large, but I don’t think they can lose to Iona again. They would be well advised to not pull a Cluess against its namesake in the MAAC Championship.

– There is also one minor flip that I made in the bracket – SFA and Stony Brook traded places since I didn’t want to put Iowa State at a potential home-court disadvantage against Stony Brook. It’s a short distance from Long Island to Providence as the bird flies, but I doubt the ferries are operational in March.

– There will be plenty of opportunities for Tulsa and UConn to get a win or two that could vault them on the right side of the bubble this weekend. UConn cannot survive a 3rd loss to Cincinnati (no matter how much lobbying Mick Cronin does for you guys), nor can Tulsa survive a loss to Houston.

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STAFF COMMENTS AND CRITICISMS

David

-Oregon State got a huge win over the weekend against UCLA on the road.  UCLA isn’t a tournament team, but Oregon State had so few road wins that a win of any kind would have helped their profile.  I’m not sure I like them so much that I’d put them on the #9 line, but I do think they are relatively safely inside the bubble.

-I’m just not seeing it with Saint Mary’s.  I don’t have them inside the bubble, much less inside the First four.  They loaded up on home games, which were mostly against cupcakes, out of conference, and they don’t exactly play a whole lot of tournament caliber teams in conference.  They’ve also had to sweat out some games against teams that are nowhere close to making the field.  Now, to their credit, I guess they did win pretty much all of them, but they just don’t look like a #10 seed caliber team.  I like pretty much all the teams on his #11 line and most of the teams on his #12 line better than Saint Mary’s.

-I’m not quite as sold on South Carolina either.  The more that I look at them, the less good I think they are.  I still think they’re safely in the field, but I don’t have them wearing white in the Round of 64.

-I agree with all the #1 seeds, except that I would swap out Virginia and Michigan State for now.  But, Michigan State would be my top #2 seed, so we’re not that far off.

Chad

-I know that I am in the minority here, but I would seriously argue that Oregon belongs on the 1 line, especially if they win the Pac 12 Tournament.  They have 19 Top 100 and 10 Top 50 wins, with 7 of those actually being against the Top 30.  The only negatives were their losses at Stanford and against UNLV, but everyone has some pretty ugly warts this year.

-I agree with John that Texas A&M is on the 5 seed and could even move into protected seed status if they win the SEC Tournament.  This team has almost very quietly been playing very good basketball the last few weeks and could be among the hottest in the nation if the win this week.

-I hate agreeing with David ever, but his comments on South Carolina are right on point and the Gamecocks could be sweating things out on Selection Sunday if they lose their SEC Tournament opener.

-I would have left both VCU and Michigan out and gone with UConn and Tulsa as my last two teams in, but all four teams are fairly close in my rankings and I can see the argument either way.  I also think that Florida State, Houston and Georgia Tech merit some consideration, though none of those would be in my field right now either.

-Finally, while I do not think the committee would allow Stony Brook to play in Brooklyn, I do not see how they would have a home court advantage playing in Providence.  The “home court disadvantage” rule is not defined in the Principles and Procedures so the committee can interpret it themselves and will understand that it is a much longer drive from Long Island to Providence than the straight “as the bird flies” distance.  I would expect the Seawolves to be sent to Providence if it is an option, as one of the goals is to try to keep teams within driving distances of their homes.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Monday, March 7th

CLICK HERE for John Teitel’s Conference Tourney Previews (part 2)

Three teams clinched automatic bids today with Northern Iowa winning in a thriller over Evansville, UNC Asheville knocking off Winthrop, and Florida Gulf Coast winning in an overtime thriller over Stetson.  The storyline of the Atlantic Sun between Stetson and FGCU was interesting because had Stetson won North Florida would have captured the automatic bid.  As for Winthrop, who lost in the Big South Championship game for a third straight year, and Evansville who had one of their best seasons in recent memory, both will likely be invited to some sort of postseason tournament.

Chattanooga made it exciting, but they held on to beat Western Carolina and advance to the finals of the Southern Conference, where they will meet East Tennessee State.

Monmouth and Iona advanced to the Metro Atlantic Championship game without too much trouble, so they’ll face each other for a third time in this year.

We had two exciting games in the Colonial as Hofstra knocked off William & Mary and UNC Wilmington advanced against Northeastern.

All that, and all of the other conference tournament action as we recap Sunday and preview Monday

 

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

AMERICA EAST
Semifinals
7:00 PM – (7) Hartford at (1) Stony Brook, espn3
7:30 PM – (4) New Hampshire at (3) Vermont, espn3

COLONIAL
Championship
7:00 PM – (1) Hofstra vs (2) UNC-Wilmington, NBC Sports Network

HORIZON LEAGUE
Semifinals
7:00 PM – (1) Valparaiso vs (4) Green Bay, ESPNU
9:30 PM – (2) Oakland vs (3) Wright State, ESPNU

METRO ATLANTIC
Championship
7:00 PM – (1) Monmouth vs (2) Iona, ESPN

MID-AMERICAN
First Round
7:00 PM – (11) Miami-Ohio at (6) Ball State, espn3
7:00 PM – (12) Bowling Green at (5) Kent State, kentstatesports.com
7:30 PM – (9) Toledo at (8) Eastern Michigan, espn3
8:00 PM – (10) Western Michigan at (7) Northern Illinois, espn3

MEAC
First Round
6:30 PM – (5) Savannah State vs (12) Delaware State, espn3
9:00 PM – (6) North Carolina A&T vs (11) Coppin State, espn3

SOUTHERN
Championship
9:00 PM – (1) Chattanooga vs (2) East Tennessee State, ESPN2

SUMMIT LEAGUE
Semifinals
7:00 PM – (1) Fort Wayne vs (5) North Dakota State, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (2) South Dakota State vs (6) Denver, Regional TV/espn3

WEST COAST
Semifinals
9:00 PM – (1) St. Mary’s vs (4) Pepperdine, ESPN
11:30 PM – (2) Gonzaga vs (3) BYU, ESPN2

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