Championship Week News, Notes and Links and Highlighted Games for Sunday, March 8th

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK NEWS, NOTES AND LINKS

-For our latest CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK, where we review all of yesterday’s action, preview all of today’s action (along with a viewing guide), and update our Survival Board- CLICK HERE

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

-For all other Conference Tournament Info – CLICK HERE

-And last but not least, for NCAA Tournament Survival Board, which is the most important document on the internet to the Selection Committee – CLICK HERE

-The plan is to have some sort of podcast where we review the final week of the regular season posted later tonight, and to have a podcast where we build a new bracket posted tomorrow.  We need to work around everyone’s availability, because this is a busy time of year for all of us.

 

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTED REGULAR SEASON GAMES

-MEMPHIS AT CINCINNATI (American).  Cincinnati is probably safe no matter what happens, but they can sustain their profile with a win today, and add to it with a strong showing in the conference tournament.

-TULSA AT SMU (American).  Tulsa is right on the bubble, so this is hugely important because it would be their most impressive win of the season to date if they can pull it off.

-WISCONSIN AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Wisconsin shouldn’t do any worse than a #2 seed, and could still end up as a #1 seed.  I haven’t been overly impressed with Ohio State overall, but they have been very solid at home.

-MARYLAND AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  Maryland appears to be a solid #3 seed, and may be knocking on the door for a #2 seed.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, March 8, 2015: Central Arkansas at McNeese State

For our latest Championship Week Video Notebook and Viewing Guide, CLICK HERE.

Central Arkansas at McNeese State, 2:00 PM Eastern, No TV

There are very few teams that will end their season with a win.  The NCAA, NIT, CBI and CIT champions will do so.  Almost every other team will end with a loss in one of those events or in their conference tournament.  The only other teams with a shot are teams that do not participate in conference tournaments due to either failing to qualify or being ineligible (or playing in the Ivy League).  Earlier this week, Florida A&M, who is ineligible for the MEAC tournament due to their APR, beat Savannah State to finish their season with a victory.  On Friday night, Arkansas-Pine Bluff ended their season with a win at Mississippi Valley State.  The Golden Lions are ineligible for the SWAC tournament or any other postseason play due to NCAA penalties.  A handful of other teams will also do so, and today, Central Arkansas (ineligible due to APR) can join this list as well.

Central Arkansas enters the final day of their season at 2-15 in conference play and 2-26 overall.  While they were a candidate all season for the coveted Centenary Award for the worst team in Division I Men’s Basketball, a win last weekend over Southeastern Louisiana, combined with their earlier victory this season over New Orleans, has risen the Bears above the other contenders, including two teams without a single D1 win this season (San Jose State and Grambling State).  While this has certainly been a long and painful season for UCA, it will come to an end this afternoon and the Bears will have a chance to end their season in the elite company of teams that are on a winning streak as they start play next year.

UCA will be in Lake Charles, Louisiana today to take on the McNeese State Cowboys.  The Cowboys enter play at 7-10 in conference and 13-15 overall.  A victory today will clinch the #5 seed in the Southland tournament.  Today is also senior day in Lake Charles, and the trio known as the “Lake Charles 3” will be playing their final home game of the season — Desharick Guidry, Kevin Hardy and Keelan Garrett.  Guidry is averaging 11.3 rebounds on the season, Garrett is averaging 10.2 points and Hardy is ranked fourth in the entire nation in steals per game.  This trio, combined with the celebration of Senior Day, make the Cowboys the overwhelming favorites to win our penultimate Under the Radar Game of the Day this season.

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Saturday, March 7th

Chad and David are back to review all of Saturday’s conference tournament action, particularly the exciting finish in the Ohio Valley, the big upset in the Southern Conference, and Iona’s exciting win over Siena.  They also take a look at all of tomorrow’s action.

 

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT VIEWING GUIDE FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 8

America East – Semifinals
1:00 PM – (2) Vermont vs (3) Stony Brook, espn3
2:00 PM – (1) Albany vs (4) New Hampshire, espn3

Atlantic Sun – Championship
2:30 PM – (1) North Florida vs (3) South Carolina Upstate, ESPN2

Big South – Championship
12:30 PM – (3) Coastal Carolina vs (5) Winthrop, ESPN2

Colonial – Semifinals
2:30 PM – (1) William & Mary vs (5) Hofstra, NBC Sports Network
5:00 PM – (2) UNC-Wilmington vs (3) Northeastern, NBC Sports Network

Metro Atlantic – Semifinals
4:30 PM – (1) Iona vs (4) Monmouth, espn3
7:00 PM – (3) Manhattan vs (7) St. Peter’s, espn3

Missouri Valley – Championship
2:00 PM – (2) Northern Iowa vs (4) Illinois State, CBS

Patriot League – Semifinals
2:00 PM – (1) Bucknell vs (4) Lafayette, CBS Sports Network
4:00 PM – (2) Colgate vs (6) American, CBS Sports Network

Southern – Semifinals
6:00 PM – (1) Wofford vs (4) Western Carolina, espn3
8:30 PM – (3) Mercer vs (10) Furman, espn3

Summit League – Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (4) Fort Wayne v (5) South Dakota, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (3) Oral Roberts vs (6) IUPUI, Regional TV/espn3

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Championship Week News and Notes, and Highlighted Games for Saturday, March 7th

NEWS, NOTES AND LINKS

-For our most recent Championship Week Video Notebook, which includes a review of last night’s conference tournament action, and a preview of today’s, as well as a list of all of today’s games along with a viewing guide – CLICK HERE

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

-For all other Conference Tournament Info – CLICK HERE

-And last but not least, for the one page on all of the internet that the selection committee uses and relies upon the most, the NCAA Tournament Survival Board – CLICK HERE

 

TODAY’S REGULAR SEASON HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SYRACUSE AT NC STATE (ACC).  NC State appears to be in pretty good shape and should end up in the field so long as they don’t go into the tank.

-MIAMI FL AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  Miami is right on the bubble, and needs a strong finish.  Dropping a game to a team as bad as Virginia Tech could be a death blow, even if they are the road team

-PITTSBURGH AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Pitt is outside the bubble and needs a strong finish to play their way in.  They need to win this game, and then make some noise in the conference tournament as well.

-BUTLER AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Both teams have very solid profiles and are tied in the standings, so the winner will get the upper hand in the conference tournament, as well as another quality win on their resume.

-SETON HALL AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Georgetown is in the #6-#7 seed range right now, and could improve that with a strong showing in the conference tournament.

-NORTHWESTERN AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Iowa has a pretty solid profile and should be fine so long as they hold serve.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  I think Michigan State has been playing better, but still has a lot of room for improvement.  Indiana just needs to win this in order to feel safe, so there is quite a bit on the line for both teams.

-CONNECTICUT AT TEMPLE (American).  Temple is right on the bubble and has a razor thin margin for error.  They can’t afford to lose at home to a non-tournament team.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big Twelve).  Oklahoma State is very safely inside the bubble and could use a big win to help out their seed.  West Virginia has been playing really well and could end up as a protected seed if they finish strong and pick up some big wins in the conference tournament.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  I love how the Johnnies have been playing, but as good as they’ve looked down the stretch I don’t think they have enough to beat a #1 caliber seed on the road.  Nova should get a #1 seed, especially if they win out.

-ALABAMA AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  TAMU is outside the bubble and has quite a bit of work to do.  A win won’t help much them today, but a loss sure would hurt them.

-SAINT JOSEPH’S AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten).  Rhody has an outside shot at best, and even winning out to the A10 final may not be enough to get them in the field without the automatic bid.

-FLORIDA AT KENTUCKY (SEC).  Kentucky has probably already wrapped up a #1 seed, but they can finish off a perfect regular season and stay on pace to get the overall #1 with a win today.

-XAVIER AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Xavier is getting pretty close to the bubble, and they simply cannot afford to lose to a sub-NIT team, even if they are the road team.

-KANSAS AT OKLAHOMA (Big Twelve).  We’ve got two protected seeds going at it.  Neither team really needs the win, but it would be another big win on an already impressive profile for whoever pulls it off.

-KANSAS STATE AT TEXAS (Big Twelve).  Texas is on the bubble, and K State is pretty far outside of it, but if they win this and get a few rounds into the Big Twelve Tournament they should at least get a look.

-CLEMSON AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Notre Dame appears to be in good shape for a protected seed, but their weak OOC schedule is an issue, so they need to finish strong in order to secure it.

-DAYTON AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton should be in no matter what, but if they drop this game and lose to another sub-tournament team in the conference tourney their profile would take quite a hit.

-STANFORD AT ARIZONA (Pac Twelve).  I think Stanford is way outside the bubble and have not been impressed at all with how they’ve played lately.  If they pull the upset today it’s a different story, but I’m not holding my breath.

-GEORGIA AT AUBURN (SEC).  Georgia actually fell earlier in the year, but they still have a good profile and should be fine for a bid if they can pick this one up today and avoid a loss to a really weak team in the conference tournament.

-UTAH AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve).  Utah is on pace to get a protected seed, and should get it so long as they hold serve, which means not losing to non-tournament teams.

-ILLINOIS AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Both teams are on the bubble and really need this one.  Simple as that.  I like how Purdue has been playing, but their overall body of work is somewhat lacking considering how poor they were at the beginning of the year.

-GEORGE MASON AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  VCU is still okay, but they have slipped quite a bit since the injury, and really can’t afford to lose at home to a team as weak as George Mason.

-VIRGINIA AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Virginia continues to win despite injuries, and should be able to lock up a #1 seed with a win today regardless of what happens next week.  Louisville has had their own issues, and could use a win to help stabilize their profile, but perhaps more importantly get some positive momentum going their way.

-DAVIDSON AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  I think Davidson is safe for a bid so long as they avoid bad losses, which means winning today and perhaps winning their first conference tournament game.

-FRESNO STATE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  Boise should be alright so long as they avoid bad losses, which means winning today and winning their first tournament game in order to feel safe.

-IOWA STATE AT TCU (Big Twelve).  Iowa State hasn’t been the best road team, but they have a winnable road game opportunity to close out the regular season.

-DUKE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  I think Duke can earn a #1 seed if they win today, even if they lose their first conference tournament game.  I’m not hugely impressed with UNC’s profile, but if they pick this one up and win one or two next week they can still end up as a protected seed.

-COLORADO STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  Colorado State appears to be relatively safe, but this would still be a nice road win to pick up, especially against a Utah State team that’s pretty respectable at home and who’s won six out of their last seven.

-VANDERBILT AT OLE MISS (SEC).  Ole Miss should be fine if they win this no matter what happens next week.

-NEVADA AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  San Diego State just needs to hold serve and avoid a bad loss tonight.

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Under the Radar Games of the Day – Saturday, March 7, 2015: Sacramento State at Northern Arizona and Portland State at Southern Utah

For our latest Championship Week Video Notebook and more, CLICK HERE.

Sacramento State at Northern Arizona, 4:00 PM Eastern, NAU-TV, Fox College Sports-Atlantic, watchbigsky.com

Portland State at Southern Utah, 9:00 PM Eastern, watchbigsky.com

All but a small handful of the conferences that have not yet completed their regular seasons will be wrapping them up today.  Regular season championships and conference tournament seeding will be determined in a multitude of leagues.  For the UTR Game of the Day, there are a ton of games we could have focused on, including first place showdowns in the Sun Belt and Southland conferences, the league leader in the Big West getting its toughest conference road test of the season, and a trip by Yale to Dartmouth with a chance to clinch their first NCAA tournament bid since 1962.  However, despite all of these games, it is impossible to pass over what is going to happen in the Big Sky conference today, and it is so wild and crazy that we could have listed all six conference games as our UTR Game of the Day.  In the end though, we narrowed it down to two prime choices.

The craziness in the Big Sky today starts at the top of the standings, where Eastern Washington, Montana and Sacramento State all enter play today tied at 13-4, with Northern Arizona one game behind at 12-5.  The first place finisher not only clinches the top seed in the conference but also the right to host the entire conference tournament.  Sacramento State (19-9 overall) will be at Northern Arizona (17-13 overall) in a huge game this afternoon.  A win by the Hornets will lock up the top spot and send the Big Sky tournament to Sacramento for the first time ever, where it will be played on a temporary court at “THE WELL”, which can accommodate about 3000 more fans than the tiny Hornets’ Nest that the school plays its home games in.  A loss will open the door for Montana (at Montana State, 9:00 PM) to take the top spot.  Should both Sacramento State and Montana lose, Eastern Washington can then clinch it with a win (at Weber State, 9:00 PM).  Losses by all three teams will create a four way tie (with NAU as well) and give the top seed back to Sacramento State.

As if the wildness at the top of  the Big Sky standings was not enough, there is also a four team battle for the final three spots in the conference tournament that will be decided today.  Portland State, Idaho and Weber State all enter play tied at 8-9 with Southern Utah a game behind at 7-10.  Our second UTR Game of the Day is Southern Utah’s home contest against Portland State.  If the Vikings win, Southern Utah will be eliminated and the field for the Big Sky tournament will be set.  A win by SUU though (which upset Sacramento State at home just two nights ago, creating both of these crazy battles) would guarantee at least a two-way tie with Portland State, and perhaps a three or four way tie if Idaho and/or Weber State also lose (Idaho is at Idaho State while Weber State hosts Eastern Washington, both at 9:00 PM).  The tiebreakers if this happens are so complex that you need an advanced degree in mathematics to figure them out, so the best we can say is keep your eyes on the Conference Tournament Info tab for the field announcement which will be posted as soon as we have it.

Portland State enters tonight’s game at 14-13 overall while Southern Utah is 10-18.  Despite only having 10 wins so far, this season has actually been a remarkable one in Cedar City, Utah.  The Thunderbirds finished 2-27 on the season last year and captured the HOOPS HD Centenary Award as the worst team inn Division I.  To have added at least eight more wins to their total this year, and actually have a shot at making the Big Sky tournament, is a truly remarkable feat.  It has been with great pride that we watched Towson rebound from a Centenary Award and build a competitive program, and it appears that Southern Utah is well on their way to doing the same.  Of course, a win tonight and a berth in the Big Sky tournament will be the icing on the cake for this team’s season.

 

UPDATE: Thanks to bigskybball.com, the following are the most likely tiebreaker scenarios for the final tournament spots, which among other things appears to guarantee Southern Utah a tournament spot if they win:

Two way tie between Southern Utah and Portland State: Southern Utah in, Portland State out

Three way tie between Southern Utah, Portland State and Weber State: Southern Utah and Portland State in, Weber State out

Three way tie between Southern Utah, Portland State and Idaho: Southern Utah and Portland State in, Idaho out

Four way tie between Southern Utah, Portland State, Idaho and Weber State: Southern Utah, Portland State and Idaho in, Weber State out

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Friday, March 6th

Chad and David review all of the conference tournament games from Friday night, and look ahead to what’s coming up on Saturday.  They also update the NCAA Tournament Survival Board.

 

For all of the Conference Tournament Info you need, including a viewing guide of all of today’s action – CLICK HERE

Big South – Semifinals
12:00 PM – (5) Winthrop vs (9) Longwood, espn3
2:30 PM – (3) Coastal Carolina vs (7) Gardner-Webb, espn3

Colonial – Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) William & Mary vs (8) Elon, Regional TV/caa.tv
2:30 PM – (4) James Madison vs (5) Hofstra, Regional TV/caa.tv
6:00 PM – (2) UNC-Wilmington vs (10) College of Cahrleston, Regional TV/caa.tv
8:30 PM – (3) Northeastern vs (6) Delaware, Regional TV/caa.tv

Horizon League – Semifinals
7:00 PM – (2) Green Bay vs (6) Illinois-Chicago, espn3
9:30 PM – (1) Valparaiso vs (4) Cleveland State, ESPNU

Ivy League
* A Yale win or a Harvard loss today will clinch the automatic bid for Yale.  A Yale loss and a Harvard win will force a one-game playoff next weekend.
6:00 PM – Brown at Harvard, CBS Sports Network
7:00 PM – Yale at Dartmouth, ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com (PPV)

Metro Atlantic – Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) Iona vs (8) Siena, espn3
2:30 PM – (4) Monmouth vs (5) Canisius, espn3
5:30 PM – (2) Rider vs (7) St. Peter’s, espn3
8:00 PM – (3) Manhattan vs (11) Marist, espn3

Missouri Valley – Semifinals
2:30 PM – (1) Wichita State vs (4) Illinois State, Regional TV, Fox College Sports Pacific/espn3
5:00 PM – (2) Northern Iowa vs (6) Loyola-Chicago, Regional TV/Fox College Sports Pacific/espn3

Northeast – Semifinals
12:00 PM – (2) Robert Morris vs (3) Bryant, Local TV/Fox College Sports Atlantic/necfrontrow.com
2:00 PM – (1) St. Francis-Brooklyn vs (5) St. Francis-PA, Local TV/Fox College Sports Atlantic/necfrontrow.com

Ohio Valley – Championship
7:00 PM – (1) Murray State vs (3) Belmont, ESPN2

Southern – Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) Wofford vs (8) UNC-Greensboro, espn3
2:30 PM – (4) Western Carolina vs (5) East Tennessee State, espn3
6:00 PM – (2) Chattanooga vs (10) Furman, espn3
8:30 PM – (3) Mercer vs (6) VMI, espn3

Summit League – Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (1) South Dakota State vs (8) Western Illinois, Regional TV/espn3
9:30 PM – (2) North Dakota State vs (7) Denver, Regional TV/espn3

West Coast – Quarterfinals
3:00 PM – (3) Saint Mary’s vs (6) Portland, Local TV/BYU-TV/thew.tv
5:30 PM – (4) Pepperdine vs (5) San Diego, Local TV/BYU-TV/thew.tv
9:00 PM – (1) Gonzaga vs (8) San Francisco, ESPN2
11:30 PM – (2) Brigham Young vs (7) Santa Clara, ESPN2

 

 

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