Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, February 4: Grand Canyon at New Mexico State

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Grand Canyon at New Mexico State, 9:00 PM Eastern, AGGIE VISION/wacsports.com

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At the start of the season, we here at HOOPS HD designated the Grand Canyon Antelopes as our adopted “Team of the People”.  We chose the ‘Lopes because we expected them to be highly competitive this season and because of their unique situation — capable of winning the WAC while at the same time being ineligible this season (and next) for the WAC and NCAA Tournaments as they complete their transition up to the Division I level.  We started the #LopesWaiver campaign in an attempt to get the school a waiver so it could compete in the NCAA Tournament this season.  Little did we expect, however, just how good this team would be.  Despite a surprising and disappointing home loss last week to Seattle, the ‘Lopes are currently 19-3 overall and tied for first place in the conference at 6-1.  Their RPI (102), BPI (97), and KenPom (105) are all tops in the WAC.  They already have huge home conference wins over New Mexico State and Cal-State Bakersfield.  And with this amazing success, combined with the failure to date to get the NCAA to change their rules, we are now petitioning the President of the United States to intervene on their behalf.  CLICK HERE NOW TO SIGN THE PETITION!!!!!!

Tonight, first place in the WAC is at stake in what may prove to be the game of the year in the conference.  Even though the ‘Lopes knocked off New Mexico State at home back on January 9 by at 79-75 score, New Mexico State has not lost any other games in WAC play, including picking up a double overtime win at Bakersfield a week and a half ago.  The Aggies are now 14-8 overall, 6-1 in conference.  They are also the dominant force in the WAC the past few seasons, having now won the conference’s automatic bid for four consecutive years (and every season since realignment sent  the majority of the WAC’s members to other conferences).  The Aggies are led by Pascal Siakam, who has scored a double-double in every game bit three so far this season — including an amazing 24 point, 23 rebound effort against UTEP back in December.  The ‘Lopes will counter with their top payers Grandy Glaze and Joshua Braun.  Braun was the star of the earlier win over the Aggies scoring 23 points while pulling down 11 boards.  Grand Canyon has already won at San Diego State and beaten Houston on a neutral court this season.  However, to defeat their top rival in the WAC on New Mexico State’s home court tonight (especially with both their prior games at NMSU the last two seasons having been 20+ point blowout losses) will certainly send the message to the WAC and the college basketball world that Thunder Dan’s team has arrived — and that they deserve to play in the WAC and NCAA Tournaments!

#LopesWaiver #LopesPetition

 

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Under the Radar: February 3rd

Chad is joined by David and John for this week’s edition.  They begin on a solemn note as they send their condolences out to the friends, family, and teammates of Mercer’s Jabri Bryan, who was tragically murdered the other night.  From there, they go to the Colonial where they talk about Hofstra, William & Mary, and the overall strength of the conference, and what the chances are of one of those schools getting an at-large bid if they’re able to run away from the conference.  They run through the rest of the 23 Under the Radar conferences and discuss how Valparaiso, Little Rock, Monmouth, and even Chattanooga seemed in line to make the NCAA Tournament regardless of what happens in their conference tournaments.  They talk about how surprising teams like Houston Baptist has been in the Southland, and IUPUI has been in the Summit League.  All that, this week’s Top Ten, a look ahead to the upcoming action, and more…

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Feb 3rd

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day between Bucknell and American – CLICK HERE

-We will be recording our Under the Radar Video Podcast tonight, so it should be posted late tonight or early tomorrow morning.  Be on the lookout for that.

-Providence wins at Villanova.  Providence beats a full strength Arizona team on a neutral floor.  Providence wins at Butler.  Providence LOSES at….DePaul??  There are head scratchers.  There is Cluessing.  And then there is I guess the next level, which is what Providence did last night.  It by no means changes the course of their season nor negates all the good things they’ve done, but it is a setback, and it is really bizarre.

-Kentucky followed up their very impressive showing in an overtime loss at Kansas, with a very impressive start to the game at Tennessee.  They then failed to hold on, and Tennessee ended up getting a feel good win at home, and Kentucky adds yet another road loss to a non tournament team to their profile.

-West Virginia picked up a monster road win at Iowa State, which is a nice way to rebound after getting blitzed at Florida over the weekend.

-Indiana picked up a big road win at Michigan, which included a nine minute stretch at the end of the first half where Michigan scored just one point.  The Hoosiers really needed that one.

-Butler picked up a much needed win at home against Georgetown and quite frankly looked as good in that game as they have in any game since conference play began.

-Clemson needed a road win at Wake Forest, and got it.  It’s not that it was a big win in and of itself, but it’s just Clemson’s second one of the season, and it’s important that they demonstrate they can beat non tournament teams on the road.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT JOHN’S AT XAVIER (Big East).  Xavier is still in the hunt for a first place finish in the Big East, as well as a #1 seed in the NCAAs.  They have one of their more winnable remaining games of the season tonight.

-ARKANSAS AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Florida is coming off a much needed signature win against West Virginia, and needs to hold serve (which they’ve done all year) against an Arkansas team that has struggled on the road this year.

-NOTRE DAME AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  Both teams have good profiles, and although Miami has slipped recently they still have a good shot at ending up as a protected seed if they’re able to finish strong.

-DAVIDSON AT GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic Ten).  GW has a lot of work to do.  Davidson has so much work to do that anything short of winning out likely won’t be enough.

-VCU AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  I really like how VCU has been playing, and expect that they’ll pick up another road win and remain unbeaten in A10 play.

-PENN STATE AT IOWA (Big Ten).  I like Iowa’s chances to end up on the #1 line, and don’t expect them to be challenged tonight.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT SAINT JOSEPH’S (Atlantic Ten).  Once upon a time this rivalry had a little heat to it, so it’s always somewhat fun when they get together.  Saint Joe’s is having a great season and shouldn’t have too much trouble picking up this win at home against a Saint Bona program that’s improving, but isn’t quite there yet.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT VIRGINIA (ACC).  Virginia is coming off what is perhaps their biggest win and best played game of the year.  They come home tonight for one of their more winnable conference games.

-CREIGHTON AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Like Xavier, Nova is right in the race for a first place finish and a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but they need to hold serve in games like this.  Creighton is way outside looking in, but they can still get onto, or even inside of the bubble if they can rack up some major wins such as this.  Now, that’s much easier said than done, but the opportunities are there.

-MARYLAND AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  Maryland’s profile is good, but if they want to get as high as the #2 or #1 line they can’t afford to lose games like this, even if it is a road game.

-MARQUETTE AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Marquette has a ton of work to do, and you have to question whether or not they’re strong enough to finish it off, but the opportunities are there.  I like this Seton Hall team, and actually think they’re being somewhat undervalued.  Now, having said that, it is very important that they hold serve in this game and get it done in order to remain strongly in the picture.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT TEXAS TECH (Big Twelve).  I for one don’t think Texas Tech even belongs in the discussion right now, much less in the field, but some are still projecting them in the field.  They absolutely must win tonight.  I think we can agree on that.

-KANSAS STATE AT KANSAS (Big Twelve).  This is a rivalry.  There is some heat there.  But, it’s a fairly lopsided rivalry.  Kansas is always better, and even when K State does occasionally win, they almost never do so at Kansas.  Kansas is solidly in the protected seed range.  K State is nowhere near the field.

-SOUTHENR ILLINOIS AT WICHITA STATE (Missouri Valley).  Wichita has been blowing through conference play and I don’t expect that to change tonight.

-ARIZONA AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac Twelve).  Arizona is still shorthanded due to injuries, and is just 4-4 in their last eight games.  The last thing the need right now is a damaging road loss.

-ARIZONA STATE AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve).  Washington remains squarely on our bubble, and like any bubble team every game has a pivotal feel to it.

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, February 3: Bucknell at American

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Bucknell at American, 7:30 PM Eastern, patriotleague.tv

The UTR Game of the Day returns to the Patriot League tonight as the first place Bucknell Bison head to DC to take on the American Eagles.  Bucknell has been close to dominant since starting league play, sitting at 9-1 in conference despite only being 12-9 overall.  In fact the only conference loss for the Bison so far was a somewhat surprising 11 point home loss to Colgate on January 16.  The Bison are led by Chris Hass and Nana Foulland.  Hass has been a consistent double-digit scorer almost every game this season, highlighted by a 40 point effort at Army.  Foulland is capable of a double-double any night and is coming off a 19 point, 9 rebound, and 3 block effort last time out.  If the Bison can win tonight, they will maintain if not extend their two game lead over Navy, and place themselves in prime position to win home court advantage throughout the Patriot League tournament.

Standing between Bucknell and their 10th conference win of the season is one of the more interesting stories in the Patriot League or any Under the Radar conference over the last two weeks.  American began the season 2-15, with their wins coming on November 28 at New Hampshire and on December 4 at Youngstown State, after which they lost 10 straight.  Their losses included games at St. Francis (PA) and at home to Maryland-Eastern Shore.  The 2-15 start also included an 0-6 Patriot League start.  Then something must have clicked.  Since January 20, the Eagles have won four straight, winning at Lafayette, at Navy, at Colgate and at home against Holy Cross.  To show just how shocking those wins were, KenPom rated the win at Navy as the #2 upset for the week, having only given the Eagles a 5% chance to win that game.  Delante Jones led the way in the three road wins, scoring 23, 23 and 15 points respectively; however, Jesse Reed took over for the home win with 16 points as Jones was held to only half a dozen.  Although defeating Bucknell tonight would be an upset, the way AU has been playing the past couple of weeks, we simply cannot overlook them.  This may be the most dangerous 6-15 team in the entire country right now.  We will see tonight if they can make it 7-15 and pull to within one game of .500 in Patriot League play.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Feb 2nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-For the latest Hoops HD Report Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day between Louisiana Monroe and Louisiana Lafayette – CLICK HERE

-Monmouth, who we believe to be safely inside the bubble despite some questionable losses, picked up another impressive road win at Siena last night.  Siena is not a tournament team, but they were also a team that had not lost at home prior to last night, and the committee should recognize that.  Monmouth has now won an amazing ten true road games, which includes at Georgetown, at UCLA, at Iona (who’s only home loss is to Monmouth) and now at Siena (who’s only home loss is to Monmouth).

-North Carolina still hasn’t beaten a top 25 team on the road.  For that matter, they haven’t beaten a team on the road that’s likely to be wearing white in the round of 64.  Last night, they fell at Louisville.  I still think UNC will ultimately end up on the #1 line, but they need to beat at least one ranked team on the road before the end of the year.

-Texas is one of the most improved teams of the season if you look at them early in the year and look at them now.  They got a huge conference rivalry road win at Baylor last night.  That’s always an emotional game, and last night wasn’t any different.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-KENTUCKY AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  Kentucky is coming off one of their most impressive efforts of the season despite the loss.  Tennessee isn’t a tournament team, but they are tough to beat at home, so the Wildcats need to rebound quickly from the overtime heartbreaker at Kansas.

-LSU AT AUBURN (SEC).  LSU just missed a chance to pick up a huge quality win against top ranked Oklahoma this weekend, and they still have a ton of work to do just to get themselves into the discussion.  Auburn is a mile from being inside the bubble, but they are at least capable of competing against good teams at home.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT GEORGIA (SEC).  South Carolina continues to rack up win after win after win, and can add to their road win total against a Georgia team that’s been rather solid at home this year.

-GEORGETOWN AT BUTLER (Big East).  Right now, Butler appears to be just inside the bubble, whereas Georgetown is just out, but having said that the teams are going in drastically different directions.  Georgetown has been playing well lately and has picked up some big wins, whereas Butler has dropped several to teams that don’t appear to be tournament teams.  Both teams really need this one.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA (Big Twelve).  This is perhaps Oklahoma’s most winnable remaining game.  They shouldn’t have any trouble at all.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  Syracuse has played their way inside of our bubble, and they should be safe so long as they hold serve in games like this and pick up another notable win or two.  The problem is that you just never know what Syracuse is going to do.

-CLEMSON AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  Clemson has been playing tons better these past two weeks, but they still have a lot of work to do to make up for a weak OOC schedule and some questionable losses.  The other thing that they’re lacking in is road wins.  This is a winnable road game that they need to pick up.

-WYOMING AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West, Front Range).  This game has no NCAA Tournament implications whatsoever.  We just love the Front Range!

-WEST VIRGINIA AT IOWA STATE (Big Twelve).  West Virginia is in the midst of a very tough road stretch.  We feel that both these teams are protected seeds so this would be a high caliber win for whoever pulls it off.

-INDIANA AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Both teams have bloated records, but both teams need more wins against teams that are actually good than what they have, so this is a chance for both of them to pick up a needed quality win.

-DUKE AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  I still think Duke is safe as far as making the field goes, but they wont’ be if they can’t hold serve against non tournament teams in games like this.

-PROVIDENCE AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Providence has not lost a true road game all season and likely won’t lose tonight either.

-COLORADO STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  If San Diego State wins out, which they are good enough to do, I think they’ll land inside the bubble.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, February 2: Louisiana Monroe at Louisiana Lafayette

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Louisiana Monroe at Louisiana Lafayette, 8:15 PM Eastern

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The UTR Game of the Day returns to the Sun Belt Conference tonight for a contest between the conference’s two Louisiana schools as the Ragin’ Cajuns of Louisiana Lafayette (or just Louisiana as they prefer) host the Warhawks of ULM.  Although Arkansas-Little Rock continues to set the pace in the Sun Belt, both of these schools are clearly in the battle for second place this season.  The conference tournament (which will be played in New Orleans again) uses a ladder format that grants a bye into the semifinals for the top two seeds  Even if UALR runs away with the regular season title, the battle for second place will be extremely important in setting up the team that is most likely to play in the championship game on the other side of the bracket from Little Rock.  Louisiana Lafayette currently sits at 7-3 in league play, in sole possession of second place.  However, ULM and Arkansas State are only a game back at 6-4, and even Texas-Arlington remains in the chase at 5-4, despite their recent struggles.

The Ragin’ Cajuns enter play today with an overall record of 11-8, though respectable power ratings for that record with a KenPom of 88 (helped by the fact that their Adjusted Offensive efficiency is rated by KenPom as 33rd in the nation).  Louisiana has won six straight games including a win at Georgia State and a home win last time out over Arlington.  They are also undefeated at home so far this season, sitting at 9-0 heading into tonight’s game.  The Cajuns are led by senior Shawn Long who has an impressive 14 double-doubles in 19 games so far this season  Last time out against Arlington he had an extremely impressive 22 points, 15 rebounds and 6 blocked shots.  If ULM cannot find a way to contain Long, Louisiana should stretch their home record to 10-0 tonight.

The Warhawks of Louisiana Monroe enter tonight’s game with a record of 10-11 overall.  After starting conference play 2-0, including a home win back in December over Louisiana Lafayette by a score of 81-70, they had dropped four straight game road games before winning their last four, all of which were at home.  In fact, the Warhawks enter pay tonight undefeated at home in league play, but winless on the road.  To show their home/road disparity even greater, all 11 of ULM’s losses so far this season came away from home, while 9 of their 10 wins were at home (they did defeat Northwestern State on the road back in November).  The Warhawks will need a strong effort tonight to pull off the road victory and move into a tie for second place in the Sun Belt standings.  Australian import Majok Deng could be a factor there as he led the way for ULM in their December win over Louisiana, scoring 30 points (including 3 made 3-pointers) while pulling down 8 boards.  The 6-10 Deng is a big man that can shoot from outside, as can be attested by Texas-Arlington.  He knocked down a career high 7 threes against the Mavericks in a victory by ULM last week.

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