Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, February 5: Columbia at Yale

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Columbia at Yale, 5:00 PM Eastern, FS1

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The Ivy League moves front and center tonight as the UTR Game of the Day heads up to New Haven, Connecticut for a key battle between the Columbia Lions and the Yale Bulldogs.  Entering play tonight, only 8 teams in the entire nation remain undefeated in conference play.  Two of those eight are facing each other tonight.  Columbia currently sits at 4-0 in Ivy League play and 15-6 overall.  We liked the Lions’ chances this season heading into the year, but a few head-scratchers during non-conference play left us second-guessing the pick, including a loss at Fairfield and a home loss to Longwood.  However, since December 6, the Lions have gone 11-1, only losing a game at America East leader Stony Brook.  Their wins include an absolute thriller last weekend when Alex Rosenberg hit a jumper at the buzzer for a 55-54 win at Harvard.  Rosenberg and his teammates, including Maodo Lo who had 11 points and 5 rebounds against Harvard, will need to play even better tonight if they want to defeat the current Ivy League favorites on the road and move into the position of being the team to beat this season.

Yale enters play today with a record of 4-0 in the Ivy League and 13-5 overall.  Their RPI (79) is second best in the conference to Princeton (64), but their BPI (76) and KenPom (70) are tops in the league.  The Bulldogs are on an 8 game wining streak that includes a 79-75 home win over Princeton last weekend.  Justin Sears is the star player for Yale and proved that against the Tigers, scoring 16 points while pulling down 10 rebounds, dishing out 6 assists, grabbing 3 steals and even blocking 3 shots.  If Columbia cannot find a way to contain him, it could be a long night for the Lions and a huge win for the Bulldogs.  The winner of this game will have the inside track on the Ivy League regular season title, which comes with an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, while the loser will join Princeton (the Tigers host Harvard tonight in a game that Yours Truly will be attending) in trying to chase down the leader.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: February 4th

This week, members of the Hoops HD staff submitted their personal seed lists to Chad Sherwood.  The seed lists were tallied, and the teams were ranked and bracketed via the cross country voting.  It was then revealed on the air to David and Joby, who did not know the results going into the show.  They go through the entire bracket line by line and analyze the teams as they go.  (You can see the final bracket here.)

****This was recorded early on the evening of Thursday, February 4th.  It factors in all games played through Wednesday, February 3rd.  The games played on Thursday evening were not considered****

 

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Feb 4th

NEWS AND NOTES

-To watch/listen to our latest Under the Radar Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day, which is likely the biggest regular season game of the year in the WAC between New Mexico State and Grand Canyon – CLICK HERE

-Xavier and Maryland both look like protected seeds (at least most of the time).  They both took on non-tournament teams yesterday, and both escaped.  Kansas, Iowa, and Virginia are likely protected seeds who had no problems against the non tournament teams that they faced.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TEXAS A&M AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  TAMU is coming off a big win against Iowa State, and appears to be cruising toward a protected seed.  They should be able to pick up another road win tonight against a Vandy team that’s underachieved up to this point.

-UNC WILMINGTON AT HOFSTRA (Colonial).  If Hofstra can run away from the league, they may land inside the bubble regardless of what happens in the conference tournament, but they’ll have to come close to winning out in order to do it.  UNCW has had a good season as well, so this could be a challenge for the Pride.

-OHIO STATE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  Both teams are way outside looking in, but Wisconsin has played better these past two weeks then they have all season, and they’ll be able to play their way into the discussion if they keep it up.

-WILLIAM & MARY AT NORTHEASTERN (Colonial).  Northeastern has been somewhat of a disappointment this season, but they’re still capable of playing well.  William & Mary, like Hofstra, has a chance to land inside the bubble if they end up running away from the league.  Of course, that means picking up wins in games like this.

-WOFFORD AT CHATTANOOGA (SoCon).  Chattanooga will likely land inside the bubble if they win out until the conference tournament, but anything short of that and they’ll probably need the automatic bid.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI (American).  Cincinnati should win this without too much trouble.  In fact, they’ll be in tons of trouble if they don’t.

-TROY AT LITTLE ROCK (Sun Belt).  Little Rock has just two losses, and has some pretty impressive wins on their profile, yet no one in the media is even talking about them.  I think they’re inside the bubble right now, and will be safe for an NCAA Tournament bid so long as they hold serve for the rest of the regular season.

-SAINT MARY’S AT BYU (West Coast).  This is Saint Mary’s first really tough road test of the year, and I think it’s a game they need to win in order to feel completely safe.  They’ve got a bloated record, but they did it against a weak schedule where they’ve played very few road games, and the ones they have played weren’t all that tough.

-CONNECTICUT AT MEMPHIS (American).  UConn is inside the bubble for now, but they’re a long way from being able to coast.  A road win in a game like this would help them out.

-COLORADO AT OREGON (Pac Twelve).  Colorado has had a good season and should safely make the field.  If they can pick up a road win in a game like this it would really help their seed.  Oregon looks like the best team in the conference right now, and I expect that they’ll end up as a protected seed.

-GRAND CANYON AT NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC).  The Team of the People is looking to pick up one of their biggest ever wins since transitioning up to div1!!  These are the two top teams in the conference, and the winner will be in the driver’s seat to finish first!!  #LopesWaiver

-GONZAGA AT LMU (West Coast).  Right now I think Gonzaga is on the outside looking in.  Their margin for error is incredibly small right now, and a loss in a game like this could really kill them.

-UCLA AT USC (Pac Telve).  USC won the first meeting, and has looked like the better team overall this season.  USC is contending for a protected seed.  UCLA is simply trying to make the field.  A win in this game would really help both teams’ causes.  Oh yeah, it’s also a big rivalry game.

-UTAH AT OREGON STATE (Pac Twelve).  Oregon State has tapered off somewhat and needs to turn it around quickly if they want to make the NCAAs.  Whether they do or don’t, it’s still been a good year for the Beavers and for the first time in decades their program seems to be going in the right direction.  Utah is in contention for a protected seed and road game like this are the kind that they need to win in order to end up there.

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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…

 

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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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