News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 19th

It’s the Saturday before Christmas, and like most Saturdays it is a very busy day in college basketball.  With it being the Holidays, it is important for all of us to remember what’s really important.  And, what’s really important…IS COLLEGE BASKETBALL!!  Below is a rundown of all of today’s action, as well as a quick look back at yesterday….

 

NEWS AND NOTES

-THE TEAM OF THE PEOPLE!!  Grand Canyon went on the road and won against San Diego State!  We hear all about The Show, and how awesome they are, and rightfully so.  It wasn’t quite as wild with so many students being on Christmas Break, but still.  GCU is on Christmas Break as well, AND they’re the road team.  By the end of the game, GCU’s fans were clearly the most audible.  If one of the reasons for the transitional period is to help programs assimilate to div1, then I conclude that GCU has been fully assimilated!  Their fans went on the road into what’s normally a very hostile environment, and out cheered San Diego State.  They also defeated San Diego State.  If that’s not being fully assimilated to div1 then I don’t know what the hell is!  LET THE LOPES PLAY!!!!  #LopesWaiver

-Angry Frank and South Carolina remain unbeaten after winning on the road against in state rival Clemson last night.  It took a few years, but he really seems to have this program going.  Hopefully SC fans come out and force and support what really is a good team that should be dancing in March.  It’s been a long time since they’ve had a team that’s as good as this one appears to be.

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day, which features the greatest mascot in the history of college sports, and perhaps in the history of ALL sports – CLICK HERE

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-UTAH VS DUKE (New York, NY).  Duke already has quite a few notable wins on their profile and this would certainly be another one if they could pull it off.  Utah is a very respectable 8-2, but they don’t have a win anywhere close to this caliber, and struggled in their last road game at Wichita State.

-AUBURN AT XAVIER.  Auburn continues to improve, but they still don’t have all the weapons they need just yet.  They’re coming off a road loss to Middle Tennessee and could be in for a very long day against a top ten caliber Xavier team.

-GEORGIA TECH AT GEORGIA.  Georgia has a good team, but has gotten off to a very sluggish start and needs to build up some momentum.  I hadn’t expected much from Georgia Tech this year, but they’re at a somewhat impressive 7-2 and if they pick this one up on the road they’ll be in really good shape as OOC play winds down.

-WICHITA STATE AT SETON HALL.  Wichita is back at full strength and has been playing like the team we thought they would.  They have a lot of work to do, but they are more than capable of doing it.  Seton Hall is a very solid 8-2, which makes this a win of substance for whoever pulls it off.

-VILLANOVA AT VIRGINIA.  Both of these teams are likely to end up with protected seeds, so this would be a very high profile win for whoever pulls it off.  It’ll be interesting to watch Nova’s outside shooting matched up against a very tough UVA defense.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT NORTHEASTERN.  Northeastern is a respectable 7-3 with a nice win at Miami FL, but they’ve still underperformed compared to how good we thought they’d be.  Having said that, when they play up to their ceiling, they are really good.  I don’t know if they’re good enough to knock off a top ranked Michigan State team, but this is a fantastic and rare showcase home game for them.

-NORTH CAROLINA VS UCLA (Brooklyn, NY).  Since losing their opener to Monmouth, UCLA has actually been playing exceptionally well and has quite a few noteworthy wins already.  North Carolina has looked solid, but they’ve yet to win a true road game (although they do have neutral-court wins over Northwestern and Kansas State in Kansas City).  If UNC pulls this off, it enhances their profile with a likely win over an NCAA Tournament team away from home.

-INDIANA VS NOTRE DAME (Crossroads Classic).  You get the sense that both these teams have been disappointing so far this year, and could really use a big win in a rivalry game to get things turned around.  I know it’s early and I know this isn’t a conference game, but both teams need to come in with a sense of urgency to win it, especially Indiana.

-ILLINOIS STATE AT SAINT JOSEPH’S.  Illinois State has been wildly inconsistent this year, whereas Saint Joe’s is out to a rather impressive 7-2 record.  We didn’t expect much from the Hawks, but they’ve held their own during the OOC portion of the season.

-CREIGHTON AT OKLAHOMA.  I wasn’t as big on Oklahoma as most coming into the year, but I’m a believe now.  I think they’re a Final Four caliber team.  Creighton has also been much better than I expected at 7-3, but they’re probably overmatched on the road today.

-NORTHWESTERN AT DEPAUL.  It hasn’t always been impressive, but Northwestern’s paper is currently very solid.  A win today gets them to 10-1 on the year.

-CHARLESTON AT MIAMI FL.  I know this is a buy game, but because Charleston is out to an unbelievably surprising 7-2 record and already has a very lopsided win against LSU, we’ll go ahead and highlight this.  I think Miami is likely too much for them, but if they win today I think they earn the title of biggest shocker of the year.

-KENTUCKY VS OHIO STATE (Brooklyn, NY).  It isn’t likely to be pretty.  It really isn’t.  Ohio State hasn’t even looked like an NIT team this year.

-COLORADO STATE AT KANSAS STATE.  K State is an impressive 7-2 and are very close to being even better than that.  It’s strange to say, but Bruce Weber has done a really good job this year.  They should be able to pick up the win against a Colorado State team that’s kind of in a rebuilding mode.

-CINCINNATI AT VCU.  VCU has looked good at times on the court, but on paper they are very weak and need to start picking up some wins soon if they want to be in the picture.  Cincinnati a good win against George Washington already and this would be another decent win for them if they can pull it off.

-DRAKE VS IOWA (Big Four Classic).  This is kind of a mismatch, and it shouldn’t be tough for Iowa to pick up the neutral floor win.

-BUTLER VS PURDUE (Crossroads Classic).  Whereas the first Crossroads game between Notre Dame and Indiana is two underperforming teams looking to turn it around, these are two very good teams who have looked great this year, especially Purdue.  It’s a rivalry game off paper, and it’s a chance to pick up a high quality win on paper.  It should be fun.

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT FGCU.  South Dakota State isn’t quite on the bubble yet, but they are a very good team and we’re starting to play close attention to them.  If they can blow through most of the rest of their schedule, which they’re good enough to do, they’ll likely be in the discussion

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO STATE.  The win at Wisconsin isn’t looking as impressive, but WIU is still 7-2 on the year and in a position to be in the discussion if they blow through the rest of their schedule.

-NC STATE AT MISSOURI.  NC State has a lot of work to do, and it would be very ill advised to lose this game.  Missouri is not a strong team, but they have won all five of their home games.

-NORTHERN IOWA VS IOWA STATE (Big Four Classic).  Northern Iowa is in rebuilding mode, and like a lot of young teams they look great on some nights (beat UNC), and awful on other nights.  Iowa State is highly ranked, but they aren’t exactly highly tested.  They needed a huge come back at home against Iowa just last week, and could be in for another fight today IF they overlook UNI.  If Northern Iowa pulls the upset then it’s the kind of win that makes a statement to the selection committee.

-PRINCETON AT MARYLAND.  I know this is a buy game, but with Princeton at 6-2 we’ll go ahead and highlight it.

-IONA AT RHODE ISLAND.  Iona isn’t a great team, but they’re good enough to beat anyone who overlooks them and have been playing much better since dropping their first two games of the season.  Rhody has adjusted to not being at full strength, but they still have a ton of work to do if they want to show they are a tournament team.

-OKLAHOMA STATE VS FLORIDA (Orange Bowl Classic).  Florida has played well, but they still don’t have any hugely notable wins on their profile yet.  If they keep improving, they will get there, though, and knocking off a decent Oklahoma State team would be a plus.

-MERCER AT ARKANSAS.  We highlight this one because Mercer is out to a respectable 8-2, and although Arkansas isn’t a great team, it’s still a chance to see if Mercer is good enough to win against a brand name team on the road.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT UTEP.  This is the second leg of this OOC rivalry.  UTEP is a mile from the bubble right now, and short of winning out they’re probably not going to end up in the picture, but this is a chance to build up some momentum in the home stretch of OOC play.

-BAYLOR AT TEXAS A&M.  This is a former Big Twelve Rivalry that had built up quite a bit of heat just prior to TAMU leaving the league.  It won’t be the same as a conference game with students packed into the arena, but it’s still an interesting game between two ranked teams that will likely enter the NCAA Tournament on the first ballot.

-UNLV AT ARIZONA.  UNLV has looked impressive enough up to this point.  This is a huge test, but if they were to pick up the win, they would pretty much erase any and all doubt (at least for now) that they are a solid tournament caliber team.  Arizona is still likely to end up as a protected seed and is very tough to beat at home.

-TULSA VS OREGON STATE (Portland, OR).  Both these teams have good records and both have profiles that could use some work.  So, it’s a big game for both teams.

-TENNESSEE VS GONZAGA (Seattle, WA).  Gonzaga still looks like a solid tournament team, but they don’t look like a protected seed, much less a top ten team, like we thought they would at the beginning of the year.  Still, they should be able to win this game handily.  If they trip up in this one they may be in some trouble.

-TEXAS AT STANFORD.  Texas is coming off a huge win against UNC, and can continue to build their tournament profile if they can pick up their first true road win today.

 

BUY GAMES

-Cornell @ Syracuse
-Western Kentucky @ Louisville.  This is a H & H series, but it will look very much like a buy game
-UNC Asheville @ Georgetown
-Saint Peter’s @ George Washington
-Montana @ Kansas
-Maine @ Fordham
-South Carolina State @ Saint Bonaventure
-Houston Baptist @ Arizona State
-Missouri State @ Valparaiso (not an actual buy game, but it’ll look like one)
-East Carolina @ Houston
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Texas Tech
-Oakland @ Washington
-Florida Atlantic @ Florida State
-Youngstown State @ Michigan
-Furman @ Dayton
-Coppin State @ California
-Rider @ Providence
-Wofford @ Vanderbilt
-Rice @ New Mexico
-Hampton @ Colorado

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, December 19: Dartmouth at New Hampshire

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Dartmouth at New Hampshire, 1:00 PM Eastern, WBIN/Fox College Sports-Atlantic

The Granite State.  New Hampshire.  Of the 48 states that have places a team in the NCAA Division I Tournament, the longest drought currently belongs to this state.  Dartmouth last earned a bid in 1959.  New Hampshire, which has played D1 basketball since 1962, has never danced.  In fact, New Hampshire, in hosting an America East quarterfinal game last season, had earned the state’s first ever home postseason tournament game.  The Wildcats will try to contend again this season in the America East, with the dream of finally getting that first tournament bid.  Although they are a longshot with the likes of Albany and Stony Brook in their conference, a dance ticket is certainly within the realm of possibilities.  But before either of the Granite State teams can begin to think about the postseason, or even their conference regular season, they must first get through their own rivalry matchup this afternoon.  Today marks the 63rd matchup in the history of this series, with UNH entering play today with a 33-29 all-time lead.

The New Hampshire Wildcats enter play today with a record of 6-4, a mark that ties last season for the best start in school history through 10 games.  They are led by Iba Camara, who is averaging a double-double.  His best games came in a win at Holy Cross when he scored 14 points and pulled down 16 rebounds, and in the season opening win against Lyndon State when he scored 15 while pulling down 20 boards.  Camara is joined by Daniel Dion, who has scored in double-digits in four straight games, and was one of only a few bright spots in a 98-44 loss at SMU back on December 5.

The Dartmouth Big Green enter the game tonight with a record of 3-5, having gone 0-2 over the past week in a long road trip to Stanford and Cal State-Bakersfield.  Evan Boudreaux continues to lead the way for the Big Green including a 14 point effort in the loss earlier this week at Bakersfield.  However, the most important part of the Dartmouth team has not played a single minute all season.  Of course, we are talking about the Dartmouth mascot, perhaps the greatest mascot in the history of college athletics.  We are talking about Keggy the Keg.  When Keggy is there to cheer your teams on, even when you lose — you win!

Keggy the Keg

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Dec 18th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For our latest Under the Radar Video Podcast where we focus on all the teams that are outside the traditional multi-bid leagues – CLICK HERE

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-John’s Stalica’s most recent installment of Throwback Thursday focuses on the 1976 NCAA Tournament.  It was a very significant year that saw UCLA reach the Final Four in their first year without John Wooden as a head coach.  It also saw Rutgers and Indiana reach the Final Four, both of whom were undefeated.  To read the article – CLICK HERE

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON.  South Carolina is out to a surprising 9-0 start and has a lot of momentum built up.  That will continue if they can knock off their in-state rivals on the road tonight.  Clemson is a modest 7-3, but hasn’t looked much like an NCAA Tournament team as of yet.

-OLE MISS AT MEMPHIS.  This is another regional OOC rivalry game.  Both teams have respectable records, but they need to start putting some quality wins on their profile if they want the committee to notice them.  Winning this game certainly wouldn’t hurt.

-LONG BEACH STATE AT OREGON.  Long Beach continues their gauntlet of an OOC schedule, and despite being 6-6 has actually looked pretty good in some of their games against top notch competition.  As of now, Oregon has played well but is mostly a home court hero.  Their only win away from home is a neutral floor win against Navy.  Eventually, they’ll need to start winning some road games if they want their profile to stay healthy.

-CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT BYU.  This game is between two teams who have been disappointing this season so far, but still have the ability to turn things around.  Winning tonight would be a great start.

-GRAND CANYON AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  The Team of the People is in action once again!!  This is another big test for them as they go on the road to face an NCAA Tournament caliber team.  Even if Grand Canyon shows themselves to be an NCAA Caliber team, they won’t be allowed to play in the NCAA Tournament because of NCAA rules that are in contradiction of what their stated mission statement is.  Take to Twitter!!  Take to email!!  Pick up your phones!!  Call, tweet, and email the NCAA and tell them to Let the Lopes Play!!  #LopesWaiver.

-CAL STATE FULLERTON AT OREGON STATE.  A win for the Beavers gets them to a very respectable 7-2 on the season so far.

 

BUY GAMES

-Incarnate Word @ Saint John’s
-Coastal Carolina @ Wake Forest
-Kennesaw State @ Chattanooga.  Not technically a buy game, but could end up looking like one
-Texas State @ Washington State
-Nicholls State @ Colorado

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, December 18: Southern at Louisiana Tech

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Southern at Louisiana Tech, 7:30 PM Eastern

For our latest Under the Radar video podcast, CLICK HERE.

The UTR Game of the Day heads to Ruston, Louisiana tonight as the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs play host to the Southern University-Baton Rouge Jaguars.  Louisiana Tech has been solid so far this season, looking like they will be among the top teams in Conference USA.  They enter the game with a record of 8-2 including a road win at Ohio State and a home win against a solid Texas-Arlington team.  Their losses came at Memphis and at Ole Miss.  The Bulldogs have been led this season by Alex Hamilton (30 points and 11 rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette) and Erik McCree (25 points and 11 rebounds against Jackson State).  If Hamilton and McCree can put together strong efforts again tonight, the host Bulldogs have a chance to pick up their 9th win of the year.

Tonight’s opponent for La Tech is the Southern University Jaguars.  Southern has gone through a rough few years following a determination by the NCAA that invalidated all of their APR data and left the entire school ineligible for postseason play.  The APR issues have finally been fixed and Southern is once again eligible this year.  Just in time for their restored eligibility, the Jaguars have been putting together a solid season , including road wins at Southeastern Louisiana, Wyoming and Mississippi State — and barely falling earlier this week at Memphis.  Adrian Rodgers has scored in double figures every game so far this season and will be looking to lead his team to yet another victory tonight.  If the Jaguars can pick up the win, it will be the 10th non-conference road win against D1 competition by a SWAC school this season, tieing the league’s 1990 mark for the most in the past 27 years.

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Under The Radar: December 17th

Chad and David start off with a special holiday gift for all you last minute Christmas shoppers, and then move in to a quick Hoops HD Report Extra where they briefly discuss the retirement of Bo Ryan.

From there, they go on to discuss another huge win by Monmouth as they knocked off Georgetown.  They’ve now won at UCLA, at Georgetown, and have neutral floor wins against Notre Dame and USC.  They certainly appear to have the makings of a profile that will enable them to make the NCAA Tournament if they fail to win the MAAC.

Chattanooga is also coming off a big win at Dayton, and they discuss their chances of making the NCAA Tournament as an at-large team.

They run through all 23 Under the Radar Conferences, preview this week’s upcoming games, and reveal their weekly Under the Radar Top Ten…

 

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

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Throwback Thursday: 1976 NCAA Tournament

Click here for Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day and a brief recap of tonight’s games

1976 – this year represented the bicentennial celebration for the United States of America. Philadelphia hosted a couple of major sporting events that year – the first was the Men’s Final Four; the other would be the 1976 MLB All-Star Game. This season would also feature 2 teams that would enter the City of Brotherly Love with a perfect record.

The first team that finished with a perfect record was the Indiana Hoosiers. This was the 2nd season in a row in which the Hoosiers would finish with a perfect regular season; however, with star player Scott May injured the year before, they lost to Kentucky in the regional final in one of Bob Knight’s most devastating losses in his career (if not the worst loss). 3 notable wins by Indiana included a pair of wins against Michigan (another Final Four team that will be discussed later) and a revenge win against a Kentucky team that would win the NIT title that season. In the Mideast Region, the Hoosiers beat St. John’s, Alabama and Marquette to claim the 1st Final Four berth. Another ironic twist of fate here – Indiana beat a Marquette team that was arguably better and more talented than their 1977 team that would go on to win the national title.

The second team that finished with a perfect record came in the form of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Led by a starting unit that included Phil Sellers, Mike Dabney, Hollis Copeland, James Bailey and Eddie Jordan (yes, that would also be current Rutgers head coach Eddie Jordan), Rutgers beat several eventual NCAA Tournament participants including St. John’s, Syracuse (the last season in which Roy Danforth was head coach), and Princeton. In the NCAA Tournament, the Scarlet Knights would again defeat Princeton, UConn and VMI to clinch a Final 4 spot out of the East regional.

In the Midwest Regional, the Michigan Wolverines would become the 3rd team to clinch a spot in the Final 4. With wins over Wichita State, Notre Dame and Missouri, the Wolverines also helped the Big 10 become the first conference to have multiple teams in the Final 4. The Wolverines were lead by future NBA star Rickey Green.

The final team to clinch a spot in the Final 4 would be the UCLA Bruins. This season was expected to represent a passing of the torch since John Wooden had retired last season after UCLA won what was then a record 10th NCAA title against Kentucky. This season, Gene Bartow (the future architect of UAB’s basketball program) would be head coach and his star players included Richard Washington and Marques Johnson. In the NCAA Tournament, UCLA would defeat San Diego State, Pepperdine and future conference foe Arizona (who was in the WAC at that time) to advance to Philadelphia.

In the Spectrum, Michigan would spoil Rutgers’ perfect season with an 86-70 victory; the Hoosiers (led by Kent Benson, Quinn Buckner, Scott May, Tom Abernethy and Jim Crews) would defeat UCLA 65-51 to ensure an all-Big Ten final. In the championship game, Indiana would put on a clinic and defeated Michigan 86-68 to clinch Indiana’s third national title as well as the first of 3 titles for Bob Knight. UCLA would also defeat Rutgers to clinch 3rd place overall in the NCAA Tournament. Even in victory, Bob Knight had said, “Should have been two” to Bob Hammel of the Bloomington Herald-Telephone (now the Bloomington Herald-Times newspaper).

Click here to view the video of the 1976 Final Four; you’ll want to jump ahead about 30 seconds if you want to avoid the color bars at the beginning of the video.

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