Bracket Projections: November 30th

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-It is important to understand that these brackets are CHECKPOINTS on CURRENT MERIT.  They are not a forecast of what I think things will look like in March, or for that matter how good I actually think teams currently are.

For example, I believe that Iowa State and Villanova are both top ten teams, but they don’t have any really big wins yet, so they’re seeded below team who have won big games, especially if they’ve done it away from home.

On the flip side, I do not foresee Syracuse earning a #1 seed, but they won three big games away from home last week, and no one behind him has three wins of that caliber away from home.

-Bracket s this early really aren’t practical, but neither are April batting averages in baseball and there are people that like to look at those.  I do them this early for two reasons:  1) It’s fun to look at, and 2) This is a season long evaluation process, and doing them this early helps me evaluate.

-It’s also impossible to COMPLETELY eliminate suppositions when ranking the teams.  You need to play at least a football season (twelve games) before you have enough data to simply go off the data.  We’ve played just about half that, as most teams have played six games.

 

NOTES ON THE BRACKET

-The week of Thanksgiving is one of the biggest weeks of the season, because most teams play more games than they do in any other single week, and so many of them are away from home in tournaments.  Tournaments have a natural structure of winners playing winners, so it’s a good chance for them to get quality wins away from home, which is especially important for teams who don’t play strong conferences.  So, while the final bracket probably won’t look anything like this, a lot of what happened this past week will definitely come into play.

-It’s also a week where we see teams that were nowhere near the rankings when the season started explode onto the national scene.  Providence and Xavier come to mind this year.  Monmouth also had a huge week and an argument could be made that they belong in the rankings, but I’m not expecting them to end up there.  But, for now, they have wins against USC, Notre Dame, and UCLA all away from home.  There are teams that make the NCAAs who don’t manage three wins away from home that are that good.  Their margin for error is small, but they’ve put themselves in a great position if they can run over their conference.

-Things are bad for Notre Dame right now.  They’re infinitely worse for Wichita State.  At full strength the Shockers are easily a top 25 team, but they’re without so many key players due to injury that they’re going to have trouble finishing in the upper half of the Missouri Valley as it currently stands.  They lost all three games in the Advocare Classic, and didn’t look particularly impressive in any of them.

-UALR and TX Arlington had huge weeks.  Arlington won at Memphis and at Ohio State, and Little Rock picked up notable wins at Tulsa and San Diego State.  Both are currently inside the bubble, but again, it’s early.  By the end of the year, the win at Ohio State won’t look like much if the Buckeyes keep playing the way they did this past week.

-I think Valparaiso and William & Mary are both good enough to land inside the bubble and not need the automatic bid to make the field.  Having said that, both had awful losses this past weekend.  Valpo went down at Ball State, and W&M fell at Howard.  Those losses are particularly damaging because they won’t have a whole lot of opportunities to offset them with quality wins.

-Northeastern was having a bad year until this past weekend, but finally picked up a big win at Miami FL and looked like the kind of team we thought they could be.  That changed the entire complex of their season.  They went from looking like a team who was sweating out weak opponents to being a team with just one loss and a huge win at Miami FL.

-The seed list and notes are located below the bracket.

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  1. MICHIGAN STATE – win vs Kansas and Providence
  2. SYRACUSE – big wins in Battle 4 Atlantis
  3. KENTUCKY – win vs Duke (N)
  4. Duke – only loss was to Kentucky
  5. KANSAS – neutral floor wins against Vandy and UCLA
  6. PROVIDENCE – win vs Arizona (N). no bad losses
  7. West Virginia – unbeaten. Wins against San Diego St (N), Richmond (N)
  8. Virginia – multiple decent neutral floor wins
  9. Xavier – 4 wins away from home, including @ Michigan and vs Dayton
  10. Maryland – decent wins vs Georgetown (H), Rhody (N), Illinois St. (N)
  11. Texas A&M – neutral wins over Gonzaga and Texas
  12. Miami FL – good wins away from home. Home loss to Northeastern
  13. GONZAGA – neutral floor wins vs UConn and Washiongton
  14. CINCINNATI – unbeaten with win v George Washington
  15. Purdue – unbeaten with decent, but not great wins
  16. North Carolina – some adequate wins, but no big ones
  17. Wake Forest – notable wins against Indiana and UCLA. No bad losses
  18. Connecticut – 2 close losses to Syracuse and Gonzaga. Win vs Michigan
  19. Iowa State – unbeaten with decent wins against Colorado and Illinois
  20. Villanova – unbeaten, but no big wins
  21. GEORGE WASHINGTON – home win vs Virginia. No bad losses
  22. Dayton – decent wins against William & Mary, Iowa, and Monmouth.
  23. Richmond – wins @ Wake Forest and vs Cal. No bad losses.
  24. OREGON – 5 wins, all at home, including Valpo and Baylor
  25. Vanderbilt – neutral floor win vs Wake Forest
  26. Arizona – no bad losses, but best win is vs Boise State (N)
  27. Oklahoma – unbeaten. Best win @ Memphis
  28. MONMOUTH – no bad losses. Wins @UCLA and vs Notre Dame
  29. CHATTANOOGA – no bad losses. Wins @ Georgia and @ Illinois
  30. South Carolina – unbeaten. Neutral floor wins against Hofstra and Tulsa
  31. Butler – no big wins
  32. Utah – no big wins
  33. Louisville – unbeaten, but no big wins
  34. NORTHEASTERN – bad loss to Miami OH, good win against Miami FL
  35. Tulsa
  36. COLORADO STATE – win @ Northern Iowa
  37. NORTHERN IOWA – home wins against North Carolina
  38. LITTLE ROCK – unbeaten. Wins @ San Diego State and Tulsa
  39. Texas Arlington – wins @ Memphis and @ Ohio State
  40. Georgetown – 3 losses by a total of 6pts. Win vs Wisconsin
  41. VALPARAISO – bad loss at Ball St. Decent win @ Oregon St.
  42. UTEP – unbeaten. Neutral wins against Colorado St. and SO Ill
  43. Vcu – no good wins, but no bad losses
  44. Unlv – win vs Indiana
  45. Michigan
  46. San Diego State
  47. RADFORD – win @ Georgetown
  48. Louisiana Tech – unbeaten. Wins against UTA and @ Ohio St.
  49. William & Mary – good win at NC St, bad loss at Howard
  50. NC State – beat LSU
  51. Indiana – No good wins. Losses to Wake Forest and UNLV
  52. WESTERN ILLINOIS – win @ Wisconsin, loss @ Creighton
  53. Wisconsin
  54. Colorado – no bad losses. Win @ Auburn
  55. California – no bad losses, but no good wins
  56. Washington – no bad losses. Neutral floor win vs Texas
  57. Florida – no bad losses, but no good wins
  58. Saint Joseph’s – 4-1 with a win vs Old Dominion
  59. Florida State
  60. Alabama
  61. Notre Dame
  62. Hofstra
  63. Iowa
  64. Evansville
  65. Usc – no bad losses. Home wins against Monmouth and New Mexico
  66. Byu
  67. Seton Hall
  68. BELMONT
  69. Creighton
  70. SACRAMENTO STATE – win @ Arizona St.
  71. Rhode Island
  72. Southern Illinois
  73. Saint Louis
  74. NORTH FLORIDA
  75. Northwestern
  76. UC IRVINE
  77. Pittsburgh
  78. Marquette
  79. Baylor – no big wins
  80. Kansas State
  81. Oklahoma State
  82. Unc Wilmington
  83. TOLEDO – 3 div1 wins away from home
  84. Saint Mary’s – unbeaten. Best win vs Stanford (H)
  85. Davidson
  86. Washington State
  87. Houston
  88. Clemson
  89. HOWARD – win vs William & Mary (H)
  90. YALE
  91. BUCKNELL – 2 road wins
  92. ALABAMA A&M – 2 road wins, including @ Tulane
  93. NEW MEXICO STATE
  94. ALBANY
  95. TAMUCC
  96. LIU BROOKLYN – only NEC team with winning record
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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, November 30: Chattanooga at Louisiana-Monroe

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Chattanooga at Louisiana-Monroe, 8:00 PM Eastern

The UTR Game of the Day heads down to Monroe, Louisiana tonight for a battle between the team that has looked the best so far out of the Southern Conference, and one of the preseason favorites from the Sun Belt Conference.  The Chattanooga Mocs began the season (as was predicted here at HOOPS HD) by picking up a win at Georgia.  After knocking off non-D1 Hiwassee, they then proceeded on to pick up a win at Illinois as well.  Although Iowa State proved to be too tall of an order for the Mocs, they spent this past weekend in Niceville, Florida winning the Visitor’s Bracket of the Emerald Coast Classic  by rolling over Alabama State and Jacksonville State.  The Mocs now sit at 5-1 on the season heading into their second toughest remaining non-conference game (a trip to Dayton on December 12 is already circled on the calendar).  They are led by Casey Jones, though a balanced scoring attack has been on of the keys to their success so far (four players were in double digits in their last game and the team’s leading scorer has been different in almost every game so far).

The Warhawks of Louisiana-Monroe were one of our preseason picks to contend for the Sun Belt championship, especially coming off of a run to the finals of the CBI last season.  This season has not started off too well, however, as they enter the game at 2-2, with their only D1 win coming against a Northwestern State that has already lost to non-D1 competition this year.  The good news for the Warhawks is that neither of their losses is particularly awful (at Minnesota and at Houston) and there is definitely time for them to get things rolling before conference play starts in earnest (though their first conference game is this weekend against Louisiana-Lafayette, the rest of the conference schedule does not start until New Year’s Eve).  Picking up a win tonight against a solid opponent will definitely get ULM back into the Sun Belt talks, despite the early season successes of Texas-Arlington and Arkansas-Little Rock.  The Warhawks will need a strong effort to win this one, especially from Maaok Deng, their senior forward with the ability to net a double-double anytime he steps on the court.

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, November 29: UC-Irvine vs Evansville

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Wooden Legacy Fifth Place Game: UC-Irvine vs Evansville, 2:30 PM Eastern, ESPNU

For today’s News, Notes and Highlighted Games, CLICK HERE.

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Anaheim, California today for the first of the four final round games at the Wooden Legacy, the Fifth Place Game between UC-Irvine and Evansville (for TV purposes the Seventh Place Game is not played until this evening).  The Big West’s UC-Irvine Anteaters enter today’s game with a record of 5-1 on the season, including a win at Central Florida and a win in the consolation bracket of this event two days ago against Boston College.  Their lone loss was in the quarterfinals against Boise State.  They are led down low by Mamadou Ndiaye, the 7-6 beast who can change any team’s gameplan and dominate inside any night.  His presence down low is one of the key reasons that the Anteaters are among the favorites to capture the Big West title this season.

Today’s opponent for UCI is the Missouri Valley Conference’s Evansville Aces.  Evansville enters the game with a record of 4-1, including a nice home court victory over Belmont and a consolation round win over a Santa Clara team that had taken Arizona to the wire a few nights ago.  Their lone loss came in the quarterfinals of this event as well, by 10 points to Providence.  The Aces are led by one of the top mid-major guards in the country, DJ Balentine, who but for Baker and VaanVleet at Wichita State, might be the best player in the conference.  Balentine dropped 23 points on Santa Clara last time out and is more than capable of equaling or topping that number against UCI today.  A win today on national TV will help get the Aces more attention, especially with Wichita off to a slow start this season, and we still firmly believe this is a team more than capable of making the Big Dance this year, even if they do not get the conference’s automatic bid.

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News, Notes and Highlighted Games – November 29

Today marks the final day of Thanksgiving weekend – a few exempt events conclude today along with a few other notable matchups on the docket. While David Griggs is in a drunken stupor celebrating Nebraska’s win over Tennessee, I have volunteered to fill in today for the puppet.

NEWS AND NOTES

– The Fun Belt Conference strikes again – Little Rock scores another win of note away from home with a 64-60 win at Tulsa. This moves the Trojans to 3-0 against Division I competition.

– As we alluded to in the open, the Barclays Center Classic featured a few teams with NCAA Tournament aspirations; Cincinnati and George Washington squared off in a tight game featuring several lead changes. In the end, the Bearcats won and keeps their record perfect at 7-0. Nebraska also salvaged their weekend a little bit with a win over Tennessee in the consolation matchup.

– In the UTR version of the Emerald Coast Classic, Florida A&M actually recorded a victory against Alcorn State. In the main event, Iowa State and Illinois had a closely contested game for about 30 minutes before the Cyclones shifted gears and wound up winning 84-73. In the 3rd place game, Virginia Tech knocked off UAB in overtime; the Blazers aren’t going to have many opportunities remaining (if any) to cement an at-large NCAA profile.

– Up in the Great Alaska Shootout, Middle Tennessee ended up beating Toledo for that championship. Even more noteworthy may well be San Jose State racking up 2 wins (even if one of them was non-DI Alaska-Anchorage).

– In the Colonial Athletic Association, it was a mixed bag yesterday. VCU got a much-needed win over in-state rival Old Dominion; one of the league favorites in Hofstra got a road win at St. Bonaventure. However, the road was not kind to William & Mary yesterday; they travelled to the Beltway to face off against Howard and wound up losing 79-77.

– Creighton is still a tough out, at least in their own dungeon in Omaha. After coming off of a blowout loss at Indiana and a pair of wins in the Heavyweight Division of the Men Who Speak Up Main Event in Las Vegas, the Bluejays came back home and blasted what was an undefeated Western Illinois squad 97-67.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-XAVIER vs. DAYTON – Advocare Classic Championship (Mythical Miami Valley Conference) – 4:30 PM on ESPN2. This dormant rivalry will revive itself for one day at the HP Fieldhouse at Disney World’s campus in Orlando. With lots of Dayton and Xavier fans in attendance, this could be a rare sellout for an exempt tournament event. (Click here for highlights from their last encounter).

-WISCONSIN at OKLAHOMA – 2:30 PM on ESPN2. There aren’t too many marquee games outside of the exempt tournaments this weekend, but it does offer a shot at redemption for Wisconsin for their season-opening loss to Western Illinois. This is also a good tune-up for the Badgers’ upcoming ACC tilt at Syracuse later this week.

-MICHIGAN STATE vs. PROVIDENCE – Wooden Legacy Championship – 10:00 PM on ESPN2. Just like they did last year, the Friars scored a significant victory away from home during Thanksgiving weekend with their win over Arizona on Friday (they beat Notre Dame at this time last year). The matchup of Kris Dunn vs. Denzel Valentine should be a very entertaining one.

-MONMOUTH vs. USC – Advocare Classic 3rd Place – 12:30 PM on ESPN2. This will actually be the 2nd game between the Hawks and Trojans since they already played a non-bracketed game at USC a couple of weeks earlier. Monmouth is in search of another signature win this weekend; USC will look to restore some lost pride after getting blasted by Xavier for the bulk of their last contest.

-BOISE STATE vs. ARIZONA – Wooden Legacy 3rd Place – 4:30 PM on ESPNU. Another recurring theme of teams needing signature wins to bolster their at-large profile; the Broncos get 1 more chance against an Arizona team that is not 100% healthy.

-NOTRE DAME vs. ALABAMA – Advocare Classic 5th Place – 7:00 PM on ESPNU. Alabama managed to score a Top 25 win for the first time in 4 seasons after their win over Wichita State on Friday. They’ll get another opportunity against a Notre Dame team that’s still learning their roles without Jerian Grant and Pat Connaughton.

-UC IRVINE vs. EVANSVILLE – Wooden Legacy 5th Place – 2:30 PM on ESPNU. The Anteaters feature one of the tallest post players in Mamadou Ndiaye; the Purple Aces feature an inside-out combination with D.J. Balentine and Egidiju Mockevicius. As this is also Chad Sherwood’s UTR game of the day, click here for a detailed preview.

BUY GAMES OF THE DAY

Utah State at Duke – 12:30 PM, ESPNU – While this technically does fall under a buy game, there is some intrigue for a Utah State program who saw their star player David Collette leave the team prior to the beginning of the season. The Aggies already have 2 wins over in-state rivals Weber State on the road and Utah Valley University at home, but a trip to Durham, NC will be a big step up in competition for the Aggies.

Jackson State at Marquette – 1:30 PM, FS1
Rider at Rhode Island
Brown at SMU
South Carolina State at Kansas State

REGIONAL RIVALRIES

Harvard at Holy Cross
Penn at Lafayette
Northern Colorado at Colorado (Front Range)
Delaware at Temple
Pacific at Sacramento State

 

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News, Notes, and Highlight Games – November 28

It’s a huge day in football, but it’s a busy day in college basketball as well.  Below is a rundown of all of today’s action, as well as a look back at yesterday.

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-The exempt tournament theme of renewing old rivalries continues this year!  We’ve seen Texas v Texas A&M, Gonzaga v Washington, Syracuse v UConn, and tomorrow we’ll get to see Xavier v Dayton.  Xavier blew past USC, whereas Dayton needed to hold on to beat what appears to be a very red hot Monmouth team, who had a shot to tie the game at the buzzer, but missed.  The win for Monmouth would have meant infinitely more than the win for Dayton did, because Monmouth has so few opportunities at notable wins, so to pick up yet another one would have been huge.  I still think Monmouth is good enough to make the NCAA Tournament, and to be in a position to where they don’t have to win the conference tournament to do it, but they’ll have a small margin for error.  The third place game on Saturday is huge for them.

-Gonzaga likes to build up early leads, and then give them up.  They appeared to be completely in the drivers seat against UConn, but let go of the wheel and UConn had a chance to tie it at the buzzer.  The Zags held on to win.  It wasn’t the first time they appeared to have a game in hand early, but let the other team back into it.  They did the same thing against Texas A&M on Thanksgiving.  UConn, again, lost in a thriller.  It was the second time in about 24 hours.

-Northeastern finally looked like the team that was playing so well at the end of last season when they hit a shot at the buzzer to win at Miami FL.  It was the first loss of the season for the Canes, who had looked extremely impressive up until that point.  I was ready to give up on Northeastern, but when you look at their profile now they suddenly have just one loss, they’ve won multiple games away from home, and they have a win at Miami FL.  The entire complexion of their season has suddenly changed.

-Providence is unbeaten, and got a big win against Arizona out in Las Vegas.  Arizona really struggled in both games of this tournament, including two days ago against a winless Santa Clara team.  Too much holiday turkey, I guess.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-TENNESSEE VS NEBRASKA (Barclay’s Center Classic).  Neither team has has done anything yet to show that they’re good enough to make the NCAA Tournament.

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT UMKC.  A win for South Dakota State gets them to 7-0, which is impressive, but they haven’t had a really big test yet.

-VALPARAISO AT BALL STATE.  Ball State has just one loss on the season and has yet to lose at home, but Valpo is likely too much for them.  Valpo doesn’t have a wide margin for error due to a lack of opportunities at big wins, but they’re still good enough to play their way inside of the bubble.

-CHATTANOOGA VS JACKSONVILLE STATE (Emerald Coast Classic).  Chattanooga has just one loss on the season and continuing to pick up wins away from home will help their profile.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON VS CINCINNATI (Barclay’s Center Classic).  Both teams come in unbeaten, and for Cincinnati it’s probably their toughest test of the season so far.  Both will have other chances at resume building wins, but not so many that this game isn’t important to both teams.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT NORTH DAKOTA.  Northern Iowa has a nice win against North Carolina, but this is their first road game and they need wins away from home in order to build a solid profile.

-LA SALLE AT ROWAN (nondiv1).  Very cool story behind this game.  Read Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day – HERE

-LITTLE ROCK AT TULSA.  Little Rock already has a big win against San Diego State, and if they can pick up a second big road win then you have to start thinking of them as an NCAA Tournament team, at least for now.  Tulsa has a win over Wichita State, but it’s hard to say how much credit they’re going to get for that seeing as how much Wichita is struggling.  They had a decent showing out in the Paradise Jam, but still have a lot of work to do.

-OLD DOMINION AT VCU.  This is an old conference rivalry that is now an OOC rivalry, so it has probably cooled off some, but there is still some heat here.  This year, it’s a actually a big game for both teams both on and off paper.  Old Dominion was pitiful in their last two games and has a lot of work to do if they want their profile to impress the committee.  They also have very few opportunities at notable wins, so from their perspective this is a rivalry game with a very pivotal feel to it.

-HOFSTRA AT SAINT BONAVENTURE.  Hofstra got the big win against Florida State, but followed that up with two losses.  They need to be able to beat teams like Saint Bonaventure in road games in order to build up their profile.

-HAWAI’I AT TEXAS TECH.  Hawai’i hasn’t lost yet, and Texas Tech has just one on the season.  Granted, neither team has really been tested yet either, so we should learn a little more about them today.

-KENT STATE AT PITTSBURGH.  Kent State has just one loss, and a win in a game like this is how they can make a statement and get people’s attention.  Pitt is still unbeaten, but other than a half of basketball against Gonzaga that didn’t count, they’re also untested.

-WILLIAM & MARY AT HOWARD.  A win for W&M gets them to 5-1 and gives them another win away from home.

-UNC WILMINGTON AT EAST TENNESSEE STATE.  We highlight this only to point out that UNCW is 3-0, and like a lot of Colonial teams, they’re off to a really good start.

-SOUTH DAKOTA AT SACRAMENTO STATE.  A win for Sac State gets them to 5-0 on the year.

-IOWA STATE VS ILLINOIS (Emerald Coast Classic).  Illinois finally looked like a decent basketball team yesterday against UAB after struggling against lower caliber competition, but they weren’t exactly playing against a team that’s as strong as Iowa State, who blew past VA Tech in their first game.

-GEORGIA AT SETON HALL.  I think Georgia is a good team, but they need at least a decent win away from home in a game like this to jumpstart their season.

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT CREIGHTON.  Western Illinois has been one of the surprise teams of the year.  They started off by beating Wisconsin at Wisconsin, but that was only the beginning.  They haven’t lost since and have been running over their competition.  If they pull off a win at Creighton then we really need to start taking them seriously.

-SAINT LOUIS VS LOUISVILLE (Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Tournament).  Both teams are 4-0, but it still appears to be a big mismatch in Louisville’s favor.

-COLORADO STATE AT UTEP (Corpus Christi Coastal Classic).  Both teams are still flying way under the national radar, but both are 5-0, and Colorado State has a win at Northern Iowa, so it’s an early test for both teams, who may be a little better than what most people realize.

-BELMONT AT BYU.  I haven’t totally given up on Belmont yet, but if they are a team that’s good enough to get an at-large then they need to win this game.

 

BUY GAMES

-Bryant @ Georgetown
-Denison (nondiv1) @ Davidson
-SIUE @ Butler
-Lehigh @ Purdue
-Cleveland State @ Maryland
-New Orleans @ Northwestern
-Prairie View @ UNLV

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, November 28: La Salle at Rowan

Under the Radar Game of the Day: La Salle at Rowan, 3:00 PM Eastern, free streaming at rowanathletics.com

Heading into the 2003-04 college basketball season, the Villanova Wildcats were facing several key early season player suspensions related to usage of university phones (running up long distance bills).  The Wildcats were scheduled to start that season in the Maui Invitational, but head coach Jay Wright was concerned about his team’s ability to win in that event with the suspensions.  Games were allowed to begin being played on Friday, November 21 and the team’s first game in Maui was scheduled for Monday the 24th.  So Coach Wright’s goal was to get a couple of games in that first weekend before the Wildcats made it to Maui.  This resulted in the now famous “Midnight Game” against Temple, played at 12:01 AM on Friday the 21st (and won by Villanova 73-48).  After that game, the team flew to California and decided to get in one more game there on Saturday afternoon before heading on to Maui.  That game was at Division III Redlands, and the Wildcats were tested, barely escaping with a 114-103 win.  That was also the last time a Division I school played a Division III school on the road.  Until today.

In the 1995-96 season, the D3 Rowan Profs out of Glassboro, New Jersey were coach by Dr. John Giannini.  Dr. Giannini had turned the Profs into  a national powerhouse at the D3 level in the three years before the 95-96 season, leading them to two Final Four appearances in that time.  But the 95-96 season was the most magical of them all as they defeated Hope College in the national championship game and cut down the nets.  That victory catapulted Giannini’s career as he went on to the Division I level the following year, leading the Maine Black Bears for eight of their most successful seasons in program history (even though he never broke through into the NCAA tournament) and then moving on to La Salle, where he is now in his 12th season, including the magical Sweet 16 run in 2013.  Today, however, Giannini will be returning to his roots.

Today’s Under the Radar Game of the Day is the return of Dr. John Giannini, along with his La Salle Expllorers team, to Glassboro to take on Rowan.  The Explorers will be the first Division I team in well over ten years to play a true road game against a D3 team as La Salle has agreed to play the Profs, at the Profs’ campus site, in a game that will include a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the D3 national championship.  Although 99.9% of the time here at HOOPS HD we criticize D1 programs for scheduling games against non-D1 competition, this is one of those .1% games.  This is a great, classy move by La Salle University to help honor their head coach and their South Jersey neighbors at Rowan.  We don’t expect the game to be very competitive, but that is not the point.  The points is the need to honor the history of this game, something so many people fail to do, and La Salle and Rowan will be doing just that this afternoon.  Congratulations go out to both teams, as both are true winners today, no matter what the final score may be.

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