Throwback Thursday (Friday edition) – 1963 NCAA Tournament

Click here for Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Albany and Stony Brook (weather permitting).

Click here for a double feature of the weekly Bracket Rundown and Under The Radar podcasts

On the same week that we celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we also look back to the 1963 NCAA Tournament. Almost every diehard fan knows about 1966 and Texas Western and their significance, but not much is said about the tournament 3 years earlier that began to spur more widespread integration into the game.

We start with the Mideast Region – the 6 teams selected for this region were Loyola of Chicago, Mississippi State, Illinois, Notre Dame, Bowling Green and Tennessee Tech. Mississippi State had won the SEC regular season title 4 out of the past 5 seasons, but state laws forbidding the Maroons (as Mississippi State was known back in 1963) to play integrated teams would not allow them to appear in the NCAA Tournament. While sneaking out of Mississippi in the middle of the night to the regional site of East Lansing, Mississippi State would be making their first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament. They would lose to Loyola in the semifinals of the region and would also beat Bowling Green in the Mideast 3rd place game. However, the team that emerged in the Mideast was Loyola; they would beat Tennessee Tech, MSU and downstate rival Illinois to earn a bid to the Final Four in Louisville. Loyola was believed to be the first team to start 5 black players in a regular-season game at Wyoming, but would not start such a lineup in the tournament like Texas Western would do 3 years later.

The East Region had 7 teams in the field; Duke, NYU, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, UConn, Princeton and Saint Joseph’s. While the field was unseeded, Duke did get the bye in the 1st round and would only have to beat NYU and Saint Joseph’s to earn their first ever trip to the Final 4 in program history under coach Vic Bubas. West Virginia would defeat NYU in the 3rd place game; this would represent the last time that NYU would make the NCAA Tournament at the Division I level.

In the Midwest Region, it was 2-time defending champion Cincinnati and everyone else (namely Colorado, Oklahoma City, Colorado, Texas and Texas Western). Cincinnati did survive a pair of tests against Texas and Colorado to earn their 3rd straight trip to the Final Four. Texas would earn 3rd place in the Midwest with a win over Oklahoma City.

In the West Region, UCLA, San Francisco, Oregon State, Arizona State, Utah State and Seattle all qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Many people would wonder how it was possible for UCLA, Oregon State and Arizona State to be in the same region, but people forget that what was the Pacific Coast Conference had to disband because of pay-for-play scandals. This caused Oregon State to be independent for 5 seasons before rejoining what was then the Pac-8 Conference that included UCLA. (Arizona State was in the WAC at that time).  Led by legendary coach Slats Gill (the namesake of Gill Coliseum), the Beavers would defeat Seattle, San Francisco and Arizona State to earn the program’s 2nd Final Four bid. San Francisco would defeat UCLA for 3rd place in the West; UCLA was a year away from the beginning of their dynasty in men’s basketball.

When the Final Four convened in Louisville, Loyola defeated Duke 94-75 and Cincinnati would defeat Oregon State 80-46 in the other semifinal. Duke would defeat Oregon State for 3rd place and even propelled Art Heyman to Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four without being a part of the championship game. Cincinnati had defeated Ohio State in overtime in the previous 2 NCAA title games, but the 3rd time would not be a charm as Loyola would defeat the Bearcats 60-58 in overtime at Louisville’s Freedom Hall. Both Cincinnati and Loyola would feature integrated lineups in the championship; this was in stark contrast to the Brown v. Board of Education championship that would be staged in 1966 between Texas Western (now UTEP) and Kentucky.

Last Saturday, Mississippi State also wore uniforms to commemorate their 1963 team when they hosted Tennessee; click here for highlights of that game.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, January 22: Albany at Stony Brook

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Albany at Stony Brook, 9:00 PM Eastern, ESPNU

With Winter Storm Jonas bearing down on the East Coast, and games being re-scheduled left and right, the Albany Great Danes and Stony Brook Seawolves will try to beat the weather, and each other, tonight on Long Island.  These two teams have so far proven to be the teams to beat this season in the America East, and tonight’s game, along with the rematch on February 17 in Albany, could decide which team gets the top seed and home court advantage for the America East tournament.

Stony Brook enters play today with a record of 14-4, 5-0 in conference play.  The Seawolves also have strong power rating numbers, including a KenPom of 50.  They have won 10 straight games, and would make an interesting (though most likely unsuccessful) case for an at-large bid if they can win every game until the conference tournament.  Better yet, if they can get the top seed in the AEC and hold serve at home, the Selection Committee will only have to debate their seed in what would be the team’s first ever NCAA berth.  Jameel Warney is the star for the Seawolves, having scored in double figures every game so far and picked up a dozen double-doubles.  Perhaps his best game this season was in a win over Princeton, where he scored 26 points, pulled down 15 rebounds, blocked 8 shots and dished out 5 assists.

Albany enters play tonight at 15-5 overall, 4-1 in league play.  Their resume was marred by a bad loss at Maine last week, and although they rebounded from that game with a home win over Binghamton, the Great Danes have not been nearly as strong looking on the court since conference play began as their top rival this season.  Albany is led by a trio of star players in Peter Hooley, Evan Singletary and Ray Sanders.  All three are seniors that helped put this team in the Big Dance last season (and for Hooley, has helped put UAlbany in three straight NCAA Tournaments).  If the three stars are going to help lead this team back into the Dance one more time, they need to find a way to lead this team to a road victory tonight and avoid falling 2 games out of first place in the standings.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-RHODE ISLAND AT GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic Ten).  This game tips at 3 PM today, presumably due to the threat of severe winter weather.  George Washington’s profile is in severe need of help and they can’t afford to be losing games at home to teams that are outside the bubble. (Also note that their fellow conference/Beltway neighbor George Mason will be tipping off at 2 PM today against Duquesne ahead of the Blizzard of 2016. – John S)

-VALPARAISO AT WRIGHT STATE (Horizon League).  Valpo has been blowing through the league and I expect they’ll continue to do so.  Wright State, who had a rough OOC portion of the season, has stepped it up in recent weeks so Valpo can’t just overlook them.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 21st

NEWS AND NOTES

-For last night’s Hoops HD Bracket Rundown and Under the Radar Video Podcasts, where we build a bracket and debate it line by line as we go – CLICK HERE

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

-Last night was another busy night in college basketball.  Villanova led for most of the game at Seton Hall, but had to barely hold on to avoid being the fourth top five team to lose this week.  Seton Hall isn’t in the rankings, but they’re still a team that is very tough to beat at home so Nova does deserve credit for what really was a good win.

-Texas got what was clearly their biggest win of the season with their upset win at West Virginia.  They had struggled on the road prior to last night’s game.  Not only did they add a much needed road win to their profile, they added one of the highest quality road wins that any team has managed this season.

-Nebraska has a long way to go, but they’ve also won four straight and last night knocked off Michigan State on the road.  While it’s a good win for a Nebraska team that is clearly heading in the right direction and still has time to land inside the bubble, Michigan State is suddenly in a bit of a tailspin.

-Baylor needed double overtime to knock off a Kansas State team that desperately needed a high caliber road win.

-Washington picked up a notable home win against Colorado that they really needed, and UCLA got a desperately needed road win against Oregon State.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-CHATTANOOGA AT UNC GREENSBORO (SoCon).  As we say for all their games Chattanooga will be in the discussion for an at-large if they win out, but anything short of that and they’ll really be in trouble, so every game has a do or die feel to it.

-KENTUCKY AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Kentucky is slipping, but if they turn it around and finish strong then they should still end up as a protected seed.  This is the kind of road game they need to be able to win if they want to do that.

-MEMPHIS AT CINCINNATI (American).  Both of these teams are on the outside looking in right now and have a ton of work to do if they want to feel safe on Selection Sunday.

-IOWA AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  We like Iowa as a #1 seed at Hoops HD, and if they continue to play like they have been as they go through the Big Ten the real committee will likely end up feeling the same.

-MONMOUTH AT MANHATTAN (Metro Atlantic).  Monmouth appears to be relatively safely inside the bubble for now, but since every team they play from here on out is a sub tournament team then it’s important that they avoid bad losses.

-GRAND CANYON AT CHICAGO STATE (WAC).  The Team of the People!!!!  Grand Canyon will try to improve to a very impressive 17-2 on the year, which is remarkable for a transitional program.

-ARKANSAS STATE AT UT ARLINGTON (Sun Belt).  Arlington has a razor thin margin for error that they came dangerously close to when they lost their last game over the weekend.  They basically need to win out.  Arkansas State is off to a 5-1 start in conference play, so Arlington better not overlook them.

-LITTLE ROCK AT TEXAS STATE (Sun Belt).  Like UT Arlington, Little Rock has an extremely small margin for error if they want to be in a safe position to receive an at-large bid if they end up needing it.

-RICE AT UAB (Conference USA).  UAB should at least get a look by the committee if they win out and end up needing an at-large bid, but anything short of that and they’ll likely need the automatic bid.

-OHIO STATE AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Ohio State has shown signs of life on a few occasions, but where they sit now they’ll need to go on a huge run just to get themselves into the tournament picture.  Purdue continues to look like a protected seed and it should stay that way so long as they hold serve.

-ARIZONA STATE AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve).  We have both these teams on the bubble, and both really could use this win to help build their profile and to distance themselves from other bubble teams.

-USC AT OREGON (Pac Twelve).  USC has had a great year, but could still use some big road wins to really solidify their profile and make the case that they are a protected seed.  Oregon got a big road win at Utah last week and has been very tough to beat at home this year.

-GONZAGA AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  This is the premier rivalry in the West Coast Conference, and this year it’s a game that both teams really need.  Saint Mary’s is outside the bubble with no real strong wins, and Gonzaga’s profile doesn’t have much on it either.

-ARIZONA AT STANFORD (Pac Twelve).  Stanford is right on the bubble and could really make a strong case for themselves if they’re able to pick up a win in a game like this.  Arizona has slipped somewhat, but this would be a big road win for them and go a long way toward getting them back into protected seeded range.

-UTAH AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac Twelve).  Utah has struggled in true road games, but this is probably the most winnable road game remaining on their schedule so it’s important that they take care of business.

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, January 21: Idaho at Montana

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Idaho at Montana 9:00 PM Eastern, eversport.tv

For our latest HOOPS HD Bracket Rundown and Under the Radar podcasts, CLICK HERE.

The UTR Game of the Day heads to the Big Sky Conference tonight for a battle between the Idaho Vandals and the Montana Grizzlies.  Idaho features one of my personal favorites players, and of course I am discussing sophomore Chad Sherwood.  Sherwood is a 3-point specialist who has already had two games with 6 made 3’s this season.  He and the rest of his teammates are currently sitting at 11-7 overall and 3-2 in conference play after a tough overtime loss at home to Southern Utah on Saturday (we won’t mention Sherwood’s missed free throw at the end of overtime that could have tied the game).  Victor Sanders and Perrion Callandret are the top two scorers for the Vandals, though Callandret has been out for the past two games.  The Vandals do have a shot tonight for a huge road victory that will re-establish them in contention for the regular season title.  A loss, however, would drop them three games out of first place and make the road to the crown a lot more difficult.

Montana enters play tonight with a record of 11-6 overall, but 6-0 in league play and half a game up on 5-0 Weber State for the top spot in the Big Sky.  The Grizzlies struggled during the non-conference schedule, other than a season-opening win over Boise State, but enter play tonight on a seven game winning streak.  They are led by senior Martin Breunig.  Breunig is a monster scorer and rebounder, capable of 25+ points and well over 10 rebounds a game every time he takes the floor.  27 points and 12 rebounds last time out against North Dakota would be a season highlight for many players.  For Breunig, it was pretty much the status quo.  If the Vandals cannot find a way to contain him tonight, the Grizzlies should be able to win this game and continue to re-establish themselves as a force in the Big Sky.

 

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The Hoops HD Bracket Rundown and Under the Radar: January 20th

Chad is joined by John and David for both of this week’s Bracket Rundown and Under the Radar Video Podcasts.

In the Bracket Rundown, Chad acts as arbiter as David and John go through each seed line and argue about who should be on it.  For the most part they agree on which teams should be on the top three lines, but debate which order they should be in.  There are disagreements over where Monmouth, Valparaiso, Louisville, Pittsburgh, and several other teams should be.

The seed list is put into a bracket that is also posted below, but you’re not allowed to look at it until you watch the show!!

***NOTE:  The show only reflects games that ended before 9pm, est on Wednesday, January 20th***

 

For this week’s Under the Radar, Chad is joined by David and John (who makes his UTR debut).  They go through each of the 23 conferences, and fill in the rest of the seed list from the Bracket Rundown as they go through it.  They talk about how well UAB is playing, but that even if they win out they’ll have a weak case for an at-large bid due to a lack of quality wins.  Stony Brook is once again out to an impressive start in the America East, there is a big game coming up this weekend between Army and Navy, and they talk about how the Ivy League is just getting underway.  All that, and much more…

 

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And for all you radio lovers, below are mp3 versions of the shows….

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Jan 20th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day, which should be a good one between two of the better teams in the Big South – CLICK HERE

-Joby’s Nitty Gritty Rankings have been updated.  CLICK HERE TO CHECK THEM OUT

-Due to the availability (or lack thereof) of many on the Hoops HD Staff, we will be recording both Under the Radar and our weekly Bracket Rundown Video Podcasts this evening, so be on the lookout for those.

-Yesterday was a very busy day in college hoops.  Xavier and Kansas became the second and third top five teams in about 24 hours to lose.  Xavier was by far the most surprising of the three results as they lost at home to a Georgetown team that appeared to be outside the bubble.  This win certainly helps the Hoyas, but they still have a lot of work to do.  It’s not too shocking that Kansas lost on the road to Oklahoma State, who they always seem to struggle against when they’re on the road, but the 19 point margin was rather shocking.

-Auburn is still nowhere near the bubble, but they picked up their second feel good win in a row as they knocked off rival Alabama.  The Tide are not out of the hunt yet by any means, but they really could have used that road win.

-Maryland needed overtime to beat Northwestern.  Maryland’s paper and Maryland’s eye test don’t seem to match Maryland’s ranking in the national poll.

-South Carolina trailed for much of the game, but pulled out a nice road win at Ole Miss.  Ole Miss isn’t a tournament team, but they’re tough to beat at home.

-Pitt got blasted at home by NC State.  Pitt needs to either put some more meat on their resume, or stop losing at home to non tournament teams.  Or, preferably both.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VILLANOVA AT SETON HALL (Big East).  Villanova is ranked in the top five, and is trying to avoid being the fourth top five team to lose this week.  They’re looking like the best team in the Big East right now, but have a tough road challenge tonight against a Seton Hall team that keeps getting better and better as the season goes along, and who only has one loss at home this year.

-NEBRASKA AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan State needs to rebound from the blowout loss at home to Iowa.  This is one of the more winnable conference games they’ll play this year.  Nebraska comes in on a little bit of a streak, but they haven’t won any games anywhere close to this caliber.

-TEXAS AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big Twelve).  West Virginia continues to climb the rankings, and is coming off a very impressive performance at Oklahoma.  Texas has been playing better as well, but this is an extremely tall order.  If they were to get this one, then it would most likely catapult them inside the bubble.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  VA Tech has improved throughout the year and a win in this game would really give them some momentum.  Notre Dame is coming off a huge win at Duke, which greatly enhances their profile.

-WAKE FOREST AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  UNC is ranked #2 and has been playing better and better as the season has progressed.  Wake got off to a good start, but has been disappointing in recent weeks and now has a lot of work to do just to get back into the tournament picture.

-DUQUESNE AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  VCU continues to rack up wins, and in my opinion is playing better than anyone else in the A10 right now.

-DEPAUL AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Marquette has really improved as the season has progressed.  They’re coming off a home loss to Xavier and need to take advantage of what is probably their easiest remaining game.

-INDIANA STATE AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Missouri Valley).  I don’t think Southern Illinois has done enough to land them inside the bubble, but it is kind of hard to ignore a 16-3 overall record.

-WICHITA STATE AT NORTHERN IOWA (Missouri Valley).  Wichita State has really been playing well since getting all their players back, and I think they’ll be safe for a bid so long as they continue to blow through the conference.  Northern Iowa has two huge wins on their profile so they are capable of beating good teams, but they’ve given all that back and then some with multiple bad losses.

-KANSAS STATE AT BAYLOR (Big Twelve).  Baylor has drastically improved over the course of just a week.  They had two huge road wins last year that have greatly improved their resume.  They should be able to hold serve at home against a K State team that’s struggled on the road this year.

-MINNESOTA AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Michigan is a very impressive 9-1 at home and shouldn’t have too much trouble against a Minnesota team that’s struggled all season long.

-COLORADO STATE AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West, Front Range).  We highlight this game only because we love mythical conferences, and we love the Front Range!

-MIAMI FL AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC).  BC actually has a winning record at home, but Miami still shouldn’t have too much trouble against them.

-FLORIDA STATE AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Louisville has yet to lose at home, but the only really good team they’ve beaten is Pittsburgh.  In fact, the only really good team they’ve beaten at any point is Pittsburgh.  Florida State may be the best team they’ve faced yet this season, so both teams could use this win in order to look more impressive to the committee.

-SAINT JOSEPH’S AT PENN (Big Five).  Saint Joseph’s is clearly the superior team and should be able to add another road win to their profile.  Having said that, the game is at the Palestra, but I don’t know how the event management will be set up and am not sure if it will be viewed as a true road game or a neutral site game. (This is a home game for Penn – John S.)

-TEMPLE v. LA SALLE (Big Five). This is actually the first part of the Big 5 doubleheader at the Palestra; La Salle will be the home team for this one. Temple still has faint hopes for an NCAA Tournament bid this year; the Surgeon General has advised them not to lose this one – rivalry or not.

-COLORADO AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve).  Colorado has been playing well, but this would be one of their better wins of the season if they can pull it off since it’s a road game against a Washington team that’s won four of their last five.

-UCLA AT OREGON STATE (Pac Twelve).  Both teams are on the outside looking in and have quite a bit of work to do.  Oregon STate appeared to be in control at Utah in their last game before completely melting down in more ways than one.

 

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