News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Nov 24th

Below is a rundown of all of today’s action on a busy Tuesday in college basketball

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-UT Arlington did it again!!  A team that we did not expect to even be a player in the Sun Belt Conference has now racked up wins at Ohio State and at Memphis.  Now, they still may fall from reality, but at this moment in time they’re riding pretty high.  What a week for the Mavericks!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VALPARAISO AT OREGON STATE (***Spotlight Game***).  This is a great test for both these teams.  Valpo is an at-large caliber team, at least we think, but not exactly so good that they’re a going be a first ballot team (seeded 9th or better).  They’re coming off a close loss against a very good Oregon team.  Oregon State is unbeaten and has a lot of electricity around their program for the first time in decades.  Are they a tournament caliber team??  If so, then they should be able to win games like this at home.  This is a big test for both teams and a chance for us to learn a lot about both of them.

-SAINT JOHN’S VS INDIANA (Maui Classic).  Indiana lost their opener to Wake Forest in what was somewhat of a surprising result.  Losing today would be beyond surprising.

-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE VS HOUSTON BAPTIST (Cancun Challenge).  We like this South Dakota State team, and a win today gets them to 5-0.

-UNLV VS CHAMINADE (nondiv1) (Maui Invitational).  UNLV missed a chance to get a notable win yesterday.  Winning on the loser’s side of the bracket probably won’t help as much as losing the games will hurt.  The best they can hope for is a game against Indiana tomorrow.

-BELMONT AT KENNESAW STATE (FanDuel Legends Classic).  It’s the same story for Belmont.  They have a small margin for error and can’t afford to lose games to sub-NIT teams if they want to be an NCAA Tournament team in March.

-LSU VS NC STATE (FanDuel Legends Classic).  LSU suffered a surprising loss to Marquette yesterday and faces an NC State team that has also struggled early on.  Neither team really has a big win yet.

-TCU VS RHODE ISLAND (Cancun Challenge).  Rhody is dealing with injuries.  Both teams have a lot of work to do.

-ARMY AT TENNESSEE.  This game is part of the Barclay’s Center Classic, and it probably won’t end up being that meaningful, but as of now both teams come in 3-1, and it’s a great start for an Army team that rarely qualifies for a postseason tournament.

-WOFFORD AT COLUMBIA.  See Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day Write Up HERE

-VANDERBILT VS WAKE FOREST (Maui Invitational).  The jury is still out on Wake Forest, but they got a big win yesterday and have the shot at another one today.  This is Vandy’s biggest challenge of the young season so far as well.  They blew out Saint John’s in a game that was anything but challenging.

-NORTHWESTERN VS MISSOURI (CBE Hall of Fame Classic).  Missouri is bad.  Really bad.  Northwestern put up a fight against North Carolina and is showing signs of life.  I’d go so far to say that if Northwestern doesn’t win today, it’ll end up being a damaging loss on their profile.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT OHIO STATE.  Louisiana Tech is unbeaten, and Ohio State is looking to rebound from their loss to UT Arlington in their last game.

-NORTH FLORIDA AT SAINT LOUIS.  Saint Louis is 3-0, but I like North Florida’s team a lot more despite them getting crushed at Louisville in their last game.

-MARQUETTE VS ARIZONA STATE (FanDuel Legends Classic).  Marquette had a rough start to the year, but with such a big win yesterday against LSU they may have just given their season a complete 180 and turned things completely around.  If they can win this game they’ll have two notable wins away from home on their profile.  Arizona State has a lot of work to do as well and could also use a win like this.

-ILLINOIS STATE VS MARYLAND (Cancun Challenge).  Maryland is a team that many think could earn a #1 seed.  Some of us think Illinois State is a dark horse.  Well, they’ve got a very tall order tonight.

-KANSAS STATE VS NORTH CAROLINA (CBE Hall of Fame Classic).  K State is still unbeaten and just trounced Mizzou in the semifinals last night.  If they can beat a North Carolina team that we think could end up as a #1 seed, then they’ll have our attention.

-KANSAS VS UCLA (Maui Invitational).  I have not been impressed with UCLA despite them only having one loss.  If they can win this game, then I’ll be impressed.  Kansas is still waiting for the NCAA to make a decision on Cheick Diallo, which has to be very frustrating to him and his team.  Not only is it frustrating, it is blatantly unfair.  MAKE A DECISION!!!  Fortunately for Kansas, they appear to be the superior team with or without him.

 

BUY GAMES

-Gardner Webb @ George Washington
-SELA @ Cincinnati
-Saint Francis Brooklyn @ Louisville
-Incarnate Word @ Oklahoma
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Nebraska
-Boston U @ Kentucky
-Utah Valley @ Utah State
-Abilene Christian @ Colorado State

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, November 24: Wofford at Columbia

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Wofford at Columbia, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

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After picking a thriller for yesterday’s UTR Game of the Day (Weber State defeated Central Michigan 63-60), we head to New York City as the Ivy League’s Columbia Lions play host to the Southern Conference’s Wofford Terriers.  Columbia enters tonight’s game at 2-2 on the season, although neither loss was shocking (at Kansas State and at Northwestern).  The Lions have been led so far by Maodo Lo (18 points in a win over Lehigh), Alex Rosenberg (a double-double in their opener) and Grant Mullins (22 points in the Northwestern loss).  These three players, together with a deep bench, may be enough to help lead the Lions to their first NCAA tournament bid since 1968 this year in one of the most wide-open looking Ivy League races we have seen in some time.

Wofford is coming off of a school record 28 win season that saw them win the SoCon regular season and conference tournament titles.  The Terriers are 1-2 so far this season, having fallen at Missouri and North Carolina.  Spencer Collins has led the way so far this year, scoring in double figures in every game including 21 in their win over Maryland-Eastern Shore.  Although the Terriers lost their top two players off of last season’s team, they are still talented enough to contend in the Southern.  Picking up a win tonight, on the road against a team also among the favorites in its league, will go a long way towards proving that this is not a rebuilding year for the team.

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The Hoops HD Report: November 23rd

Chad is joined by Jon, John, and David as they take a look at what’s going on in college basketball as we enter one of the most eventful and important weeks of the season with all of the exempt tournaments.  They look at all of the action involving the major conference teams, talk about some of the upsets and surprises that we’ve seen so far, discuss some of the teams that still have work to do, and look ahead at all of this week’s upcoming action.

 

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

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Call from the Hall: New Mexico State and Illinois coach Lou Henson

Lou Henson began his playing career at New Mexico State in 1950, and 65 years later his coaching career has finally earned him an induction into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.  His numbers are pretty spectacular: 779 wins, a pair of Final Fours, and the all-time leader in victories at not 1 but 2 different schools (423 wins at Illinois and another 289 at New Mexico State).  He began his college coaching career at Hardin-Simmons during an era of extreme racial turmoil in the 1960s by insisting that the school let him bring African-American student-athletes to campus before he would accept the job.  He was 1 of the first college coaches in the South to insist upon integration, which was 1 of the proudest moments of his long and successful career. In August the Illini renamed its court in honor of a man who made 15 postseason appearances in a 17-year span from 1980-1996.  HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Coach Henson about all his accomplishments and we congratulate him on his outstanding career!

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You began your coaching career at Las Cruces High School, where you went 145-23 and won 3 straight state titles from 1959-1961: how were you able to be so dominant for several years in a row? When I began coaching at Las Cruces we did not have a strong basketball program although we had some talented athletes. We were able to achieve success through a sound developmental program which included good discipline on and off the court and lots of hard work by players and coaches alike.

In 1966 you took over a 4-22 team at your alma mater of New Mexico State and took them to the NCAA tourney despite not having a player taller than 6’5”: how were you able to come in and turn it around so quickly? Those guys played tenacious defense and had excellent shot selection. We implemented a control-type offense similar to Princeton’s, which proved to be very effective for that particular team.

What are your memories of the 1967 NCAA tourney (Elvin Hayes had 30 PTS/14 REB in a 1-PT win by Houston)? That was one of the most interesting games in which I had the opportunity to coach. Houston had a Final 4 team that year and they beat us on a bad call in the last seconds of the game. For our small Aggie players to almost defeat a team of Houston’s tremendous size/talent was a near miracle. That contest confirmed to our fans that our Aggies really were the “Miracle Midgets”!

What are your memories of the 1970 NCAA tourney (eventual champion UCLA beat you for the 3rd straight year in the postseason)? That 1970 team was one of the best that we produced during my coaching career, but UCLA was just a little too talented for us. Charlie Criss, Jimmy Collins, and Sam Lacey all later played pro basketball.

What are your memories of the 1981 NCAA tourney (Mark Smith made 2 FT with 3 seconds left to clinch a 2-PT win over Wyoming)? Mark put on an outstanding display of his exceptional skills in that ball game, and his fabulous performance enabled us to win. He was 1 of the best overall athletes who I was lucky enough to coach during my entire career.

What are your memories of the 1984 NCAA tourney (Dickie Beal scored the final 5 PTS in a 3-PT win by Kentucky but was not called for traveling towards the end of the game)? That was 1 of the worst officiated games that I have ever experienced. We were forced to play the regional finals on the Wildcats’ home court. Since that game was quite controversial, the NCAA instituted a new rule the following summer preventing any future regional games from being held on a team’s home court. That Illinois group was a Final 4-quality team.

What are your memories of the 1986 NCAA tourney (Terry Coner made a 12-footer in the lane with 1 second left but was not called for traveling in a 2-PT win by Alabama)? I thought that we played an outstanding game but just came up 1 point short. Besides having a skilled ball club you need to have a little luck along the way.

What are your memories of the 1987 NCAA tourney (Ken Norman missed a 15-footer at the buzzer in a 1-PT loss to #14-seed Austin Peay)? It was one of the most disappointing losses that we ever experienced in the NCAA tourney. Austin Peay had an excellent team that had lost an OT game at Kentucky earlier that season. Our coaching staff realized full well the type of team we were facing, but our fans and perhaps our players had underestimated their talent.

What are your memories of the 1988 NCAA tourney (your team missed 5 straight 1-and-1 FT attempts in the closing minutes of a 3-PT loss to Villanova)? We had a 12-PT lead with about 3 minutes to go but we could not make any FTs, which ultimately cost us the game. We did not have a good FT shooting team that year and the pressure of our lead slipping away exacerbated the problem.

Take me through the magical 1989 NCAA tourney:
Kenny Battle scored 28 PTS despite playing with a bum knee and made 2 FT at the end to clinch a 3-PT win over Syracuse: how was he able to play so well despite being injured? Kenny possessed 2 inherent qualities which served him well throughout his playing career: tremendous heart and toughness. He was a great inspiration not only to his teammates but to all of us who were privileged to watch him perform.

Sean Higgins made a put-back with 2 seconds left in a 2-PT win by conference rival/eventual champion Michigan: how devastating was it to lose like that after you had beaten the Wolverines twice earlier that year? A couple of reasons that we came up short in that game were that Battle sprained his leg in the Louisville game and Lowell Hamilton sprained his ankle in the Syracuse game. Lowell did not work out the entire week prior to the Final 4. Those injuries proved too costly for us to overcome an inspired Wolverines team.

What are your memories of the 1993 NCAA tourney (Lucious Harris scored 27 PTS but missed a 3-PT shot in the final seconds of a 3-PT loss by Long Beach State)? We played a very talented 49ers team in Salt Lake City. It was a hard-fought game and we were lucky to win it.

What are your memories of the 1995 NCAA tourney (Pooh Williamson had a 4-PT play in the final minute of a 6-PT win by Tulsa)? Tubby Smith had an outstanding ball club and they simply outplayed us in that particular game.

In 1997 you agreed to return and coach at New Mexico State for $1/month after a scandal forced the removal of the head coach right before the start of the season: why did you agree to work so cheap, and how were you able to clean up the program? I was drawing my retirement from Illinois and although we were not wealthy at that time we did not need the additional income. Since I had both played and coached for the Aggies we wanted to give back to the University, Las Cruces, and the state of New Mexico (all the communities where I received my coaching start). In order to improve the basketball program we emphasized academics 1st and basketball 2nd, as should be the case at any educational institution. We monitored classroom attendance, provided study halls and tutoring at home and on road trips, and generally stressed individual accountability. Eventually these efforts were rewarded by the greatly improved behavior of our student-athletes both on and off the court as well as rising graduation rates.

You remain the all-time winningest coach at both Illinois and New Mexico State, and your 779 career victories remains in the top-25 all-time: what made you such a great coach, and how were you able to have so much success at multiple schools? During my high school/college playing career I was lucky enough to have had really excellent coaches who taught me the game of basketball. They passed on outstanding coaching philosophies which have been indispensable to me throughout the years.

In 2005 you retired from coaching due to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: how frustrating was it to not be able to go out on your own terms, and how are you feeling these days? Actually it was viral encephalitis precipitated by a very strong chemotherapy regimen that ultimately forced me to retire from coaching. After recovering somewhat from the encephalitis I attempted to resume coaching from a wheelchair, but just 1 day before my purported return to the sideline I entered the hospital with pneumonia. After having “the talk” with my wife we decided that perhaps God was trying to send us a message so I took myself out of the game. The effects of the viral encephalitis have greatly diminished with the exception of a partially paralyzed right leg which makes walking for exercise out of the question. However, I swim almost every day, lift weights several days/week, and play golf a few times/week thanks to riding in a cart. To exercise my brain I do crosswords and play bridge (social and duplicate) about 6 days/week. I feel extremely blessed at my age to be leading a full and satisfying life.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, November 23rd

NEWS AND NOTES

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

-For our latest Bracket Projections – CLICK HERE

-We will be recording our Hoops HD Report Podcast tonight.  Be on the lookout for it

-We are entering one of the busiest and meaningful weeks of the college basketball season.  With so many exempt tournaments, there are more chances for teams to pick up notable wins away from home this week than virtually any other week of the regular season.  That is especially important to good teams that are in weaker conferences and won’t have the shots at notable wins later on.

-We really liked Old Dominion coming into this season and knew this was a big week for them in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament.  So far, they’ve completely blown by losing rather handily to Purdue and again to Saint Joseph’s.  Their margin for error is now razor thin.

-Valparaiso played well at Oregon, but not well enough to win.  The loss doesn’t hurt them in the sense that it’s not a bad loss at all, but it was the kind of win that could have made the difference between them landing inside the bubble or missing the field entirely if they don’t win the conference tournament.  In other words, a win in a game like this would have really widened their margin for error.

-Miami FL is not only the surprise team of the year, they have more wins against good teams in convincing fashion than any other team in the nation so far.

-For these exempt tournaments, it’s important to remember that the losers brackets, or third place games, are no less important than if the two teams were meeting on any neutral floor for any reason.  As far as the committee is concerned, there are no fifth, third, or first place games.  Just games.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE AT GRAND CANYON.  The Team of the People looks to stay unbeaten!!  #LopesWaiver

SAINT JOHN’S VS VANDERBILT (Maui Invitational).  Both teams come in unbeaten, although Vandy clearly looks like the stronger team.  I didn’t think Saint John’s would win four games all season after seeing them in their exhibition games, but they’re off to a 3-0 start.

-DUQUESNE VS PEPPERDINE (Gulf Coast Showcase).  I don’t expect this to last, but Duquesne can improve to 4-0 with a win.

-BELMONT VS SOUTH ALABAMA (FanDuel Legends Classic).  Belmont had some chances to pick up some big wins, but came up short.  They did win at Marquette, but it’s hard to say how much that will help them.  They need to avoid a bad loss today because it could kill them.

-OHIO VS FLORIDA STATE (Paradise Jam).  Both teams are off to a reasonable start and can pick up another notable win today.  A win like this could really help out a team like Ohio.

-WAKE FOREST VS INDIANA (Maui Invitational).  We feel Wake may be a dark horse this year, but they’ve really got their work cut out for them today.

-NJIT AT PROVIDENCE.  NJIT has just one loss and although they are likely overmatched, they’re better than most opponents teams play in buy games.  Still, Providence is unbeaten and will likely stay that way.

-INDIANA STATE VS HOFSTRA (Paradise Jam).  Both teams have shown that they could have pretty good seasons, so this may end up being a notable win in the eyes of the committee for whoever pulls it off.

-LSU VS MARQUETTE (Legends Classic).  LSU is off to a good start.  Marquette, not so much.  Still, a win in a game like this could really turn things around.

-MISSOURI VS KANSAS STATE (Hall of Fame Classic).  Both of these teams appear to be horrible.  I only mention this game because it should be MISSOURI VS KANSAS!!!

-MERCER AT DAVIDSON.  Both teams are unbeaten.  Davidson could be a tournament team, but they haven’t been tested yet, and likely won’t be tonight either despite the fact that Mercer hasn’t lost.

-CHATTANOOGA AT IOWA STATE.  This is a buy game, but Chattanooga already has two big road wins.  If they pull this one off, they probably deserve to be ranked in the Top 25.

-WEBER STATE VS CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Gulf Coast Showcase).  Central Michigan has a weak schedule and simply cannot lose games like this.

-UT ARLINGTON AT MEMPHIS.  This is a buy game, but UT Arlington just knocked off Ohio State, so we’ll highlight it.

-KANSAS VS CHIMANADE (nondiv1) (Maui Invitational).  Kansas has no big wins yet, but could certainly pick up a few in this tournament.

-NC STATE VS ARIZONA STATE (Legends Classic).  Both these teams have a lot of work to do, and winning this game would be a great start.

-TULSA VS SOUTH CAROLINA (Paradise Jam).  Both these teams are unbeaten and out of the gate quickly and can add another early notable win to their profile.

-NORTHWESTERN VS NORTH CAROLINA (Hall of Fame Classic).  UNC is trying to rebound from their loss at Northern Iowa.  Northwestern is unbeaten, but they haven’t had a test like this year.

-UNLV VS UCLA (Maui Invitaitonal).  Both teams have work to do and this tournament is a great opportunity for them.

 

BUY GAMES

-Bethune Cookman @ West Virginia
-Eastern Michigan @ Michigan State
-Savannah State @ Baylor
-Chicago State @ Illinois
-Northern Kentucky @ Xavier
-Concordia (nondiv1) @ Boise State
-Sam Houston State @ California

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Bracket Projections: Monday, Nov 23rd

READ THIS FIRST!!!!!!!!

First and foremost, this bracket is a CHECKPOINT based on CURRENT MERIT.  Not, a forecast of the future.  For that matter, it’s really not a bracket that reflects how good we think teams actually are currently.  Just what they’ve done on paper.  If we were forecasting instead of check pointing, teams like Kansas, North Carolina, and Iowa State would have much better seeds.  Likewise, teams like George Washington and Chattanooga wouldn’t be where they currently are.  So, if it looks crazy, that’s why.

I have two reasons for doing them this early:  1), It’s fun to look at, and 2) This is a season long evaluation, and this helps me evaluate.  Nothing more, nothing less.

 

BRACKET NOTES

-The bracket reflects all games played through Sunday, November 22nd

-No teams needed to be moved off of their natural seed lines.

-Chattanooga has wins at Illinois and at Georgia.  Neither Illinois or Georgia appear to be outstanding, but those are still two very good road wins against teams that could end up inside the bubble, and will likely win the vast majority of their home games.  That’s why Chattanooga is so high.

-Tulsa isn’t likely to end up anywhere near the the #3 line, but as of now they’ve beaten Wichita State and racked up some notable wins away from home.  Many teams below them will probably pass them, but as of now their profile is rather strong.

-George Washington is another unbeaten team who has done some stuff away from home, as well as beat Virginia at home.  They’re probably not a #4 seed come March, but this is a checkpoint and not a forecast.

-Western Illinois is unbeaten with a win at Wisconsin.  I wasn’t expecting them to be that strong by Summit League standards, much less NCAA Tournament standards, but they have my attention.

-Saint Joseph’s, who I thought would finish at or near the bottom of the Atlantic Ten, also has my attention.  They have just one loss to Florida, and beat what we think is a pretty good Old Dominion team (although they’ve been disappointing so far).

-The Seed List is posted below.  I know, it’s a mess, and it’s very interchangeable as far as who could be or should be ahead of who right now.  Basically, when it comes to what everyone has done on paper, all 351 teams are still separated by just three or four games.

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1. KENTUCKY
2. MIAMI FL – 5-0. Beat Butler and Utah away from home
3. Duke
4. MICHIGAN STATE
5. GONZAGA
6. Virginia
7. VILLANOVA
8. Purdue
9. OKLAHOMA
10. ARIZONA
11. Oregon
12. TULSA – multiple quality wins
13. Maryland
14. GEORGE WASHINGTON – unbeaten with win against Virginia
15. Utah
16. Xavier
17. Butler
18. Indiana
19. California
20. Dayton
21. North Carolina – no big wins
22. Kansas – only win is against Northern Colorado
23. Lsu – no big wins
24. Vanderbilt – no big wins
25. Cincinnati – no big wins
26. Connecticut –no big wins
27. Baylor
28. CHATTANOOGA – 2-0. Won @ Illinois and @ Georgia
29. Providence
30. Notre Dame
31. Florida
32. Louisville
33. Saint Joseph’s – 4-1 with wins over ODU and Drexel
34. Iowa State
35. West Virginia
36. VALPARAISO – win @ Rhode Island. Close loss at Oregon
37. WESTERN ILLINOIS – 4-0. Won @ Wiscy
38. Syracuse
39. Florida State
40. Georgetown
41. Wisconsin
42. NORTHERN IOWA
43. Wichita State
44. COLORADO STATE – 3-0. Won at Northern Iowa
45. WILLIAM & MARY
46. Washington – 3-0 with a win over Texas
47. South Carolina
48. Vcu – no big wins yet, but close losses to Duke and Wiscy
49. Rhode Island
50. Usc – 3-0 with a win over New Mexico
51. Michigan
52. Richmond
53. Evansville
54. Hofstra
55. Oregon State
56. NORTH FLORIDA
57. LITTLE ROCK
58. UT Arlington
59. Saint Mary’s
60. Davidson – 2-0 vs weak teams
61. RADFORD
62. MONMOUTH
63. Pittsburgh
64. YALE
65. BELMONT
66. CENTRAL MICHIGAN
67. Ohio U
68. SACRAMENTO STATE
69. Iowa
70. Texas A&M
71. Southern Illinois
72. Fresno State
73. Long Beach State
74. Byu
75. San Francisco – win over UIC
76. Unlv
77. New Mexico
78. Wake Forest
79. Northwestern
80. Clemson
81. Georgia
82. LOUISIANA TECH – 3-0. Beat UTA
83. UC IRVINE
84. Kansas State
85. Boston College
86. Duquesne
87. Hawaii
88. STEPHEN F AUSTIN
89. Saint John’s
90. Saint Louis
91. UMass
92. BUCKNELL
93. SOUTHERN
94. NEW MEXICO STATE
95. ALBANY
96. LIU BROOKLYN – only unbeaten NEC team
97. SAVANNAH STATE

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