News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, March 5th

NEWS, NOTES, AND LINKS

CLICK HERE for our most recent Championship Week Video Notebook, where we recap all of yesterday’s conference tournament action, as well as look ahead to today’s

CLICK HERE for Chad Sherwood’s Four Part Under the Radar Games of the Day

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VANDERBILT AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  This season, Vandy has gone from being in everyone’s top 20, to falling so far out of the picture that pretty much everyone stopped looking at them, to playing their way back onto the bubble.  If they win this game today, chances are they’ll be relatively safely inside the bubble with the chance to improve their profile even more in the SEC Tournament.

-NC STATE AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Notre Dame has been blown through the roof in their last two games.  It would be in their best interest to not let that happen a third time, especially against a non tournament team at home.

-OHIO STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State isn’t quite up on our #1 line, but they could very easily end up there, and on the #1 line of the actual selection committee.  Ohio State can still make the field, but they’ll need to win this game and beat other highly ranked team sin the Big Ten Tournament in order to do it.

-SETON HALL AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Seton Hall is coming off a loss to Butler, but they’ve still won 9 of their last 11 and appear to be safely in the field.  Having said that, they wouldn’t want a loss to a rather weak DePaul team on what is an otherwise very good profile.

-GEORETOWN AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Nova will most likely end up on the #1 line so long as they hold serve in this game, and avoid a loss to a non-tournament caliber team in the Big East Tournament.

-PROVIDENCE AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  One never knows what Providence is going to do.  They need to avoid this damaging loss, and if they do they should be locked in.  Chances are they make it whether or not they win or lose, but they went through a stretch where they had lost six of eight prior to winning their last two, which they barely won.

-OKLAHOMA AT TCU (Big Twelve).  Oklahoma will most likely end up on the #1 line barring any losses to non-tournament teams the rest of the way.  I don’t see them being any lower than the #2 line no matter what happens.

-LSU AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky is obviously very safely in the field and has a strong chances of playing their way up to a protected seed if they can win the SEC Tournament, and may get up there even if they don’t.  LSU has been a little disappointing this season.  Yeah, that’s the nice way of putting it.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT BAYLOR (Big Twelve).  Two ranked Big Twelve teams.  What else is new?  West Virginia should end up very high on the seed list, and could go as high as a #2.  Baylor is easily in on the initial ballot, and if they can pick up a win in this game, and one or two more in the Big Twelve Tournament then they could end up as a protected seed.

-PITTSBURGH AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Pitt could really use a win away from home.  I mean, they could REALLY use it.  It would take a Herculean effort, but I suppose it’s still POSSIBLE for Georgia Tech to play their way in.  It would involve beating the likes of Duke, UNC, and a few others in the ACC Tournament, though.

-MARQUETTE AT BUTLER (Big East).  I like how this Butler team has been playing, and think they can pretty much lock themselves into the initial ballot if they win this game.  Winning this doesn’t help so much as losing at home to a non-tournament team would hurt.

-CREIGHTON AT XAVIER (Big East).  Xavier still has an outside shot at a #1 seed, but they’d pretty much need to win out through the Big East Tournament.  Creighton beat them earlier in the year, but that was obviously at Creighton.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  GW is squarely on the bubble, and a win in this game keeps them there.  A loss in this game actually knocks them further outside of it.  Now wait for the obvious!!….GW needs to win this game.

-AIR FORCE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West, Front Range).  We highlight this game only because it is a Front Range game, and we at Hoops HD love the Front Range!  As we love all mythical conferences.

-ALABAMA AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Alabama is probably too far outside the bubble to play their way back into it without winning the SEC Tournament, but if they pick up this road win and knock off some big teams in the tournament I suppose it’s still possible.

-IOWA STATE AT KANSAS (Big Twelve).  Two ranked Big Twelve teams.  What else is new?  Kansas can pretty much lock up a #1 seed, and perhaps even the top #1 seed regardless of what happens in the Big Twelve Tournament, with a win today.  Iowa State still has a good shot at ending up as a protected seed, and if they can do the impossible and pull off this win it pretty much guarantees it for them.

-MIAMI FL AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  Miami has a very strong resume and is coming off what is perhaps their most impressive road performance of the year.  They can clinch at least a share of the ACC regular season title with a win in this game, and can win it out right if UNC falls at Duke.

-DUQUESNE AT SAINT JOSEPH’S (Atlantic Ten).  Saint Joe’s should get into the field safely so long as they hold serve, and that means not losing home games to non-tournament teams.

-STANFORD AT ARIZONA (Pac Twelve).  Stanford is outside the bubble, and to me doesn’t look that good.  But, some of us at Hoops HD still like them (I don’t know why, but they do).  Stanford’s paper is strong enough to where if they win this game, and beat a couple of tournament teams in the Pac Twelve Tournament, you could make a case for them.  The problem is that I don’t think they’re good enough to do that.

-OREGON AT USC (Pac Twelve).  Oregon looks to be a protected seed regardless of what happens from here on out, and although I don’t think the real committee would do this, many here at Hoops HD are saying they could end up on our #1 line.  USC has had a great season and should make the field as well.

-GRAND CANYON AT UTAH VALLEY (WAC).  Grand Canyon, the Team of the People, closes out the regular season today as they go after what would be an amazing 25th win.  That is remarkable considering that they are just a transitional program.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  South Carolina appears to be safely in, but their resume could use some updating.  Arkansas isn’t a tournament team, but this would still be a very nice road win for the Gamecocks, especially when you consider that they’re coming off of a loss.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT TULSA (American).  Tulsa is on the bubble and still has work to do.  Bubble teams cannot afford to lose home games to teams as weak as South Florida.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT DUKE (ACC).  On the court, North Carolina is perhaps the most talented team in the country.  On paper, they’re still missing a solid road win.  They did win at Kansas, but that is their only notable road win against a team that’s solidly in the field.  Winning at Duke completely changes the complexion of their profile in a very good way.  Duke has been somewhat disappointing on the road this year (minus their win at UNC), but they’ve been solid at home.  This is a rivalry game with something on the line for both teams.  And, a a couple of interesting facts about these two rivals.  The two schools are just eight miles apart!!  And, they have NEVER met in the NCAA Tournament!!!

-OREGON STATE AT UCLA (Pac Twelve).  Whenever Oregon State has to play a game that requires them to pack a suitcase, they generally lose.  Their only road wins are Washington State, Rice, and UC Stanta Barbara.  I’m not entirely sure that Wazzu and Rice should even count.  If they can get just one more true road win, it would improve their profile, even if it came against an NIT caliber team, which UCLA most certainly is.  As they were last year, but that’s another story.

-HAWAII AT LONG BEACH STATE (Big West).  Hawaii is an outside shot at best to make the field without the automatic bid, and calling it an outside shot may be overstating it.  But, still, they have just four losses and they would be the outright first place finisher.

-PRINCETON AT DARTMOUTH (Ivy).  Princeton is neck and neck with Yale for the automatic bid, so every game has a tournament stakes feel to it.   Speaking of Yale….

-YALE AT COLUMBIA (Ivy).  Yale is neck and neck with Princeton for the automatic bid, so every game has a tournament stakes feel to it.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  When you’re squarely on the bubble like Saint Bonaventure, you can’t afford to lose to very bad teams like the Jim Crews coached Saint Louis Billikens.

-IOWA AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Iowa has lost four straight and needs a win just to be in a position to play their way back up to a protected seed.  Michigan is squarely on the bubble, and the other night some of our staff was arguing that they did not belong in at all.  They need a win just to demonstrate that they belong inside the bubble.

-VCU AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten).  First place in the A10 is on the line!!  VCU is inside the bubble, but hardly entirely safely inside of it, and a road win like this could really help them out.  That is on the line!!  Dayton is most likely an initial ballot team, but a win today could really help their resume and in turn help their overall seed.  That is on the line!!  There is a whole lot on the line today!!  It’s about as high stakes a game as any single regular season game could be.

-CALIFORNIA AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve).  After leading for most of the game and playing really well against Arizona the other night, Cal was not able to hold on.  Arizona State is nowhere close to being a tournament team, but adding one last true road win to their profile regardless of who it is against should help Cal out.

-LOUISVILLE AT VIRGINIA (ACC).  This is Louisville’s curtain call as they will not play in the ACC or NCAA Tournaments due to a self imposed ban, which is not fair to the two seniors that are on the team.  They get the chance to take down a Virginia team that still has a chance at finishing in a tie for first in the conference, and depending on how things fall the rest of the way, ending up on the #1 line.

-COLORADO AT UTAH (Pac Twelve).  I like Utah’s chances of ending up as a protected seed, and if they hold serve the rest of the way they should be fine.  Colorado is relatively safe as well, but they could get a whole lot safer and improve their resume a whole lot more if they’re able to close things out with a big road win like this.

-UNLV AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  San Diego State is squarely on the bubble, and I think the fact that they are an outright first place finisher will help them a ton.  Having said that, losing this last game would do the opposite of help them.  They need to win the automatic bid to be completely safe, but they’ll get a strong look if they don’t win it.

-PORTLAND AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  Gonzaga is still outside our bubble, but they should still get consideration for a bid if they end up not winning the WCC Tournament.  It may not be much consideration, but it will at least be some.

 

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Under the Radar Games of the Day – Saturday, March 5: Ivy League, Southland and Sun Belt Battles

Under the Radar Games of the Day: The Battles in the Ivy League, Southland and Sun Belt Conferences

For our latest Chimp Week Championship Week Video Notebook, CLICK HERE.

We have almost reached the end.  After the MAC concluded last night, only 8 Under the Radar conferences still have regular season games left, and 7 of those will be winding up play today.  Battles for conference tournament seeding exist in every league, so narrowing all of today’s games down to one single Game of the Day proved to be impossible.  As a result, we have a total of six Games of the Day today spanning three conferences:

IVY LEAGUE

-Princeton at Dartmouth, 7:00 PM Eastern
-Yale at Columbia, 7:00 PM Eastern

We start things off with a pair of games in the Ivy League (the only UTR conference that does not officially conclude today as Princeton will be hosting Penn Tuesday night).  All season long it has looked like Princeton and Yale were on a collision course for a one-game playoff next weekend.  That was, until Princeton went and lost a stunner last night at Harvard.  As a result, a Yale win at Columbia today or a Princeton loss at Dartmouth will clinch the Ivy League regular season for the Yale Bulldogs and send them to their first NCAA Tournament since 1962.  This is the same situation Yale was in last season, when a win in their regular season finale at Dartmouth would have locked up the dance ticket…and instead they suffered a heart-breaking loss.  Columbia is an even more formidable foe today than Dartmouth was last year, so the championship is not a given by any means.

SOUTHLAND

-Southeastern Louisiana at Nicholls State, 4:30 PM Eastern
-Northwestern State at New Orleans, 7:15 PM Eastern

Of the ten postseason eligible teams in the Southland Conference (Incarnate Word and Abilene Christian are ineligible as transitional teams while Central Arkansas is on an APR postseason ban this season), only the top eight qualify to advance to Katy, Texas for the SLC Tournament.  Two of those eight spots remain undecided as we head into the final day of the season, with Nicholls State, Northwestern State and New Orleans all in contention.  And for each of the three teams, the solution is simple: win and you are in.  Nicholls State will lock up a spot in the field with a home win today over Southeastern Louisiana.  Should they do so, the final spot will be claimed by the winner of this evening’s Northwestern State at New Orleans game.  In the event Nicholls slips up and loses at home, the Colonels will be eliminated and both Northwestern State and New Orleans will make the field, regardless of the outcome of their game.

SUN BELT

-Arkansas State at Appalachian State, 3:30 PM Eastern
-South Alabama at Texas State, 5:30 PM Eastern

The Southland may have three teams fighting for two spots, but things in the Sun Belt Conference are even crazier.  Entering play today, four teams remain alive for the final two spots in the conference tournament.  And, amazingly enough, those four teams will be playing each other in a pair of games today.  Arkansas State, South Alabama and Texas State all fully control their own destinies today, while Appalachian State will need a little bit of help.  An Arkansas State win at Appalachian State will lock up one of the two spot for the Red Wolves, while a loss will eliminate them.  If Arkansas State does win, the second spot will go to the winner of the game between South Alabama and Texas State.  Things get a little more interesting, however, if App State gets the early win today.  In that case, South Alabama will clinch one of the two spots no matter what happens in their game at Texas State.  The final spot will then go to Texas State with a win, or Appalachian State should Texas State lose.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Saturday, March 5th

-The opening rounds of what we call the Under the Radar leagues may not be the most interesting games to most hoops fans, but they are elimination games where both teams are fighting to extend their seasons, and we pretty much had multiple exciting games going on at all times all day long.  All four Missouri Valley games were competitive, we had an overtime thriller in the Ohio Valley with Austin Peay upsetting Belmont, both opening round games in the Colonial were exciting, and the SoCon gave us two pretty good games as well.

We recap all of the action, and preview all of tomorrow’s games in what should be a great day with the Colonial quarterfinals, the Missouri Valley semifinals, and the Ohio Valley Championship game.

We also update our Hoops HD Survival Board, and begin what will be a daily correspondence with the chairman of the selection committee!

 

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

 

BIG SOUTH
Semifinals
1:00 PM – (1) High Point vs (4) UNC-Asheville, espn3
3:30 PM – (2) Winthrop vs (6) Gardner-Webb, espn3

COLONIAL
 Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) Hofstra vs (9) Drexel, Regional TV/caa.tv
2:30 PM – (4) James Madison vs (5) William & Mary, Regional TV/caa.tv
6:00 PM – (2) UNC-Wilmington vs (7) College of Charleston, Regional TV/caa.tv
8:30 PM – (3) Towson vs (6) Northeastern, Regional TV/caa.tv

HORIZON LEAGUE
First Round
12:00 PM – (4) Green Bay vs (9) Cleveland State, espn3
2:30 PM – (5) Milwaukee vs (8) Northern Kentucky, espn3
5:00 PM – (3) Wright State vs (10) Illinois-Chicago, espn3
7:30 PM – (6) Detroit vs (7) Youngstown State, espn3

METRO ATLANTIC
Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (3) Siena vs (6) Manhattan, espn3
9:30 PM – (4) St. Peter’s vs (5) Fairfield, espn3

MISSOURI VALLEY
Semifinals
3:30 PM – (1) Wichita State vs (4) Northern Iowa, CBS Sports Network
6:00 PM – (2) Evansville vs (6) Indiana State, CBS Sports Network

NORTHEAST
Semifinals
2:00 PM – (5) Mount St. Mary’s at (2) Fairleigh Dickinson, Local TV/Fox College Sports Atlantic/necfrontrow.com
4:00 PM – (6) Long Island University at (1) Wagner, Local TV/Fox College Sports Atlantic/necfrontrow.com

OHIO VALLEY
Championship
6:00 PM – (2) Tennessee-Martin vs (8) Austin Peay, ESPN2

SOUTHERN
Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) Chattanooga vs (8) Samford, espn3
2:30 PM – (4) Wofford vs (5) Western Carolina, espn3
6:00 PM – (2) East Tennessee State vs (7) Mercer, espn3
8:30 PM – (3) Furman vs (6) UNC-Greensboro, espn3

SUMMIT LEAGUE
Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (1) Fort Wayne vs (8) South Dakota, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (2) South Dakota State vs (7) Oral Roberts, Regional TV/espn3

WEST COAST
Quarterfinals
3:00 PM – (3) BYU vs (6) Santa Clara, Local TV/BYU-TV/thew.tv
5:30 PM – (4) Pepperdine vs (5) San Francisco, Local TV/BYU-TV/thew.tv
10:00 PM – (1) St. Mary’s vs (8) Loyola Marymount, ESPN2
12:30 AM – (2) Gonzaga vs (7) Portland, ESPN2

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, March 4: Kent State at Akron

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Kent State at Akron, 7:00 PM Eastern, ESPN2

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For our latest Championship Week Video Notebook, CLICK HERE.

Today is the final day of regular season action in the Mid-American Conference and features the second of two matchups this season between what may be the conference’s top two rivals, Kent State and Akron.  This rivalry is the battle for the Wagon Wheel and this year marks the 100th anniversary of the first time these two teams met on the hardwood.  In 144 contests between the schools, Kent State has only a very narrow 73-71 all-time lead.  For the Akron Zips tonight, a home win would be a feather in their caps against their top rivals as they prepare for next week’s conference tournament.  Akron has already clinched the #1 seed with a 12-5 conference record and 23-7 overall mark.  The Zips are led by Antino Jackson and Isaiah Johnson.  Jackson scored 14 points and Johnson led the teams with 24 in an earlier 85-76 loss at Kent.

Kent State enters play tonight with a record of 19-11 overall and 10-5 in conference.  The Golden Flashes are in a four way tie for the second best record in the conference with Ohio University, Ball State and Central Michigan, plus Buffalo is only a game behind at 9-8.  Only three of these teams can earn byes into the quarterfinals and avoid having to host a first round game on Monday night, so a win today by Kent State would be huge for their seeding in the MAC tournament.  Kent State is led by junior Jimmy Hall.  Hall is a double-double threat every time he takes the court and is coming off of a 22 point, 9 rebound game last time out against Bowling Green.  If Akron is unable to contain him, Kent State certainly has the tools to pull off the road upset and earn themselves one of the top four seeds next week.

OTHER GAMES OF NOTE

-YALE AT CORNELL (Ivy). Yale currently holds a half-game lead over Princeton in the Ivy League as of today. Columbia is a tougher game to win, but the Bulldogs cannot afford to be caught looking ahead tonight. A win and a Princeton loss would clinch at least a share of the Ivy League crown tonight.

-PRINCETON AT HARVARD (Ivy). Harvard still can play spoiler here, but this should be the toughest road game of Princeton’s annual Harvard-Dartmouth roadie here.

-BROWN AT COLUMBIA (Ivy, Survival Board). The light is still on in Columbia’s house, but anything less than a win tonight and a Yale loss would eliminate the Lions from a share of the Ivy League title and the vaunted 3-Game Playoff. Princeton needs to lose 2 out of their last 3 for Columbia to remain alive.

-TEXAS AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12). This is a rare Friday night lights game for the Big 12 on ESPN2; Texas needs a road win to maintain any hopes of getting a protected seed and a potential trip to OKC for the NCAA Tournament. Even Kansas has been caught napping at Gallagher-Iba Arena, so Longhorns beware!

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Friday, March 4th

CLICK HERE for our latest Hoops HD Bracket Rundown, where we reveal the bracket line by line on the air and discuss the teams as we go

Thursday was another exciting day of conference tournament action.  All four quarterfinal games in the Patriot were thrilling as Army advanced to the semifinals where they will actually host a game, and the first place team Bucknell was eliminated in a huge upset loss at home to Holy Cross.

Craziness was also the theme in the Atlantic Sun as top seeded North Florida was blown out by Florida Gulf Coast, but can still win the automatic bid IF Stetson manages to beat Gulf Coast in the championship game.  Stetson, the #7 seed, has won two road games to advance to the finals, but since they’re ineligible, North Florida would go if Stetson were to win the tournament.

We also had two exciting games in the Ohio Valley, and three good games in the Big South, including a thrilling finish as Presbyterian hit a shot at the buzzer to beat Radford and win their first ever conference tournament game.

Things also got underway in the Missouri Valley and Metro Atlantic, where we also had a couple of thrilling finishes.

 

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

 

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH

BIG SOUTH
– Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) High Point vs (8) Longwood, espn3
2:30 PM – (4) UNC-Asheville vs (5) Liberty, espn3
6:00 PM – (2) Winthrop vs (10) Presbyterian, espn3
8:30 PM – (3) Coastal Carolina vs (6) Gardner-Webb, espn3

COLONIAL
First Round
6:00 PM – (8) Elon vs (9) Drexel, caa.tv
8:30 PM – (7) College of Charleston vs (10) Delaware, caa.tv

METRO ATLANTIC
Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (1) Monmouth vs (8) Rider, espn3
9:30 PM – (2) Iona vs (7) Canisius, espn3

MISSOURI VALLEY
Quarterfinals
1:00 PM – (1) Wichita State vs (8) Loyola-Chicago, Regional TV/espn3
3:30 PM – (4) Northern Iowa vs (5) Southern Illinois, Regional TV/espn3
7:00 PM – (2) Evansville vs (7) Missouri State, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (3) Illinois State vs (6) Indiana State, Regional TV/espn3

OHIO VALLEY
Semifinals
7:30 PM – (1) Belmont vs (8) Austin Peay, ESPNU
10:00 PM – (2) Tennessee-Martin vs (3) Morehead State, ESPNU

SOUTHERN
First Round
5:00 PM – (8) Samford vs (9) VMI, espn3
7:30 PM – (7) Mercer vs (10) The Citadel, espn3

WEST COAST
 First Round
9:00 PM – (8) Loyola Marymount vs (9) San Diego, BYU-TV/thew.tv

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: March 3rd

NOTE:  The show was recored on the evening of Thursday, March 3rd, but for the teams seeded #11th or better it only takes games into account that were played through March 2nd.  Specifically, Little Rock’s loss to Appalachian State, UConn’s loss to SMU, and Cincinnati’s loss to Houston were not considered

Six members of the Hoops HD staff submitted their seed lists to Chad Sherwood.  They were then tallied, up, averaged up, ranked, and then bracketed based on the rankings.  There is a Selection Sunday type feel to the show as they reveal the results of the bracket line by line, and the panel discusses each team as the bracket is being revealed.  The individuals talk about who they feel is overseeded, underseeded, and who they feel should have gotten in or who should have been left out.  They also discuss how good they feel each team is, and talk about which ones they wouldn’t want to face in March.

The staff is not attempting to guess the selection committee, but rather to show what they personally think the tournament should look like…

 

 

CLICK HERE to see the final bracket, and to look at Jon Teitel’s most recent bracket that attempts to guess the committee, but don’t do it until  you’ve watched the show first!!!

 

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

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