Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, February 3, 2015: Radford at High Point

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Radford at High Point, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

High Point, North Carolina is tonight’s UTR Game of the Day destination as the Big South-leading High Point Panthers welcome the second place Radford Highlanders in for a huge conference showdown.  High Point enters tonight’s game at 8-2 in conference play and 17-5 overall.  They have won 8 of their last 9 games, with the only loss in that stretch coming at Radford back on January 22.  The Panthers are led by John Brown, arguably one of the top Under the Radar players in the entire country.  Brown has only been held to single digit scoring twice all season, once in a home win over non-D1 Ferrum when he only played 18 minutes and the other time being last game out in a blowout win over Liberty.

Radford enters tonight’s game at 16-7 overall and 7-3 in conference, tied with Charleston Southern and UNC-Asheville for second place (and notably a game ahead of one-time conference favorite Coastal Carolina).  The Highlanders have won seven straight games after starting Big South play 0-3.  Javonte Green has been leading the way for Radford, scoring in double digits in every Big South game so far, including registering a double-double in the team’s first game against High Point.  His team will be looking for the season sweep of High Point tonight.  If they can pick it up, the Highlanders will be in great position to win any potential tiebreakers and try to make a run at the top seed on the Big South conference tournament.  Should they lose, High Point will open up a two game lead on them and Radford will clearly have their work cut out the rest of the season if they want to claim the conference regular season title.

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Bracket Racket: February 2nd

Chad, David and Joby are joined by Michael.  They go conference by conference and run through all the teams who they feel have a shot at making the NCAA Tournament as an at-large bid.

 

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

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Puppet Ramblings, and Highlighted Games for Monday, Feb. 2nd

PUPPET RAMBLINGS

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-Some teams are just so schizophrenic they’re too hard to peg.  Take this year’s Miami FL’ team, for instance.  They have a decisive win at Duke, but they also have a blowout loss at home to Eastern Kentucky.  And, they’ve done everything else in between.  They were blasted at home by Georgia Tech earlier this week.  Georgia Tech has been awful both in conference and away from home, yet they go to Miami and get a conference road win.  But, Miami also has road wins at Florida and at Syracuse who while not overly impressive, are still tough teams to beat at home.  I don’t know where to seed this team.  They’ve shown us that they’re good enough to go to the Final Four by winning decisively at Duke, and that they’re bad enough to go out in the quarterfinals of the OVC Tournament by getting their doors blown off at home by Eastern Kentucky.

-Providence is another team that’s all over the map.  They’ve won at Butler, and have a neutral floor win against Notre Dame.  Those are two very high caliber wins.  But, they’ve also lost at home to Brown, and have two other losses to Marquette and Boston College on the road, neither of which appear to be close to the NIT right now.  Two losses to bubbly Saint John’s are also noteworthy.  Again, it’s hard to decide what to do with them.

-Last week, I talked about how I thought Virginia was better than Kentucky.  Up until the last under 4 timeout in their game against Duke this past weekend, I thought I was looking like a genius, then Duke kicked on the afterburners and won their third true road game against a top fifteen team.  You’re welcome, Virginia, for the jinx.  They have a big one in Chapel Hill tonight.

-We are not unanimous on this, but with true road wins at Wisconsin, Louisville and now Virginia, how in the hell is Duke not a #1 seed??  If you’ve followed me over the years, you’re probably dying of shock hearing me say that because my normal critique is that Duke is NOT worthy of a #1 seed, but that the committee will give it to them anyway.  This year, they certainly are.  That’s unreal.  In fact, Louisville, Virginia and Wisky have a combined total of four home losses.  Duke is responsible for three of them.

-A UTR note, I now think Green Bay needs the automatic bid to get in.  It’s not easy to win at Cleveland State, but to get to the tournament you have to be able to win games that aren’t easy to win.  Green Bay did not.  In fact, they got creamed.

-Prior to the start of the season I said I thought Northern Iowa had a good chance of making the tournament.  We were probably giving them more credit than anyone else at the time, but we still underestimated them.  They WILL make the tournament.  They MAY get a protected seed.  They blew out Wichita State over the weekend, and even though they were at home, Wichita is a very strong road team.  Northern Iowa may prove to be the best team in the MVC by the end of the year.

-The SEC has been so bad for so long, but this year they currently have seven teams in the picture.  Many of those teams are close to the bubble, so it should be an exciting finish.

-VCU was upset at home by crosstown conference rival Richmond.  What’s more upsetting than the upset is that they lost Briante Weber for the year, who was on pace to set an NCAA record for most steals in a career.  This was Weber’s senior year, so his career is over.  It’s a tough blow for him and his team, who have had a tremendous season up to this point.

-We will be recording our Bracket Racket Podcast tonight.  Be sure and check it out either later tonight or tomorrow morning.

-And be sure to check out our message board by clicking…..ahh, screw it.  I’m tired of linking it.  If you want to see it, it’s linked at the top of the page.

 

TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VIRGINIA AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  Both teams are coming off tough losses where they blew leads late in the game.  It’s a chance for either team to rebound and add a high quality win to their profile.  Virginia is still very much in the hunt for a #1 seed, especially if they pick up a win here.

-HAMPTON AT NJIT.  The team of the people!!!  NJIT has protected their house going 6-1 at home.  A win tonight gets them to 13-10 on the year, and one step closer to the CIT.

-IOWA STATE AT KANSAS (Big Twelve).  Iowa State has not been the best road team, and Kansas is as tough a place to win in the country as any.  Having said that, if Iowa State can pull this off, they can tie Kansas for first in the standings, and with this being the toughest conference in the country, an outright first place finish has to mean quite a bit to the committee.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, February 2, 2015: American at Holy Cross

American at Holy Cross, 7:30 PM Eastern, CBS Sports Network

We return again to the Patriot League for tonight’s UTR Game of the Day as the American Eagles, who at one point looked like they were ready to make a move towards the top of the conference standings, travel to Worcester, Massachusetts to take on the school that won the 1947 national championship, the Holy Cross Crusaders.

American enters tonight’s game at 11-10 overall and 4-5 in Patriot League play.  They sit half a game behind the four way tie for third place in the conference standings and are looking to move up into that tie tonight.  The Eagles are also looking to break out of a three game losing streak.  To get the win, the Eagles will need a big game from Jesse Reed.  Reed had his streak of 13 straight games in doudle-digit scoring snapped last time out with only 9 points against Navy.  Another subpar performance tonight will not be enough for the Eagles to pick up the road victory.

The Crusaders enter tonight’s game at 8-11 overall but only 3-6 in Patriot League play.  A loss will leave them all alone in 10th place in the conerence standing, while a win will put them right back into the jumbled up conference race, tied for last but only 3 games out of first.  Holy Cross began the season with a very surprising win over preseason nationally ranked Harvard, but failed to build on that success, suffering losses to the likes of Sacred Heart, Hartford, Canisuis and lowly Pittsburgh.  Malcolm Miller and Justin Burrell have been the team’s leaders so far this season, though Burrell was held scoreless by Loyola last time out and needs to play a lot better than that tonight.  If the two of them can lead the Crusaders to a victory, there is no reason why, given the parity in the Patriot League this season, the Crusaders will not be able to remain as much in contention in this conference as anyone else.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, February 1, 2015: Connecticut at Houston (and other highlighted games)

Connecticut at Houston, 3:00 PM Eastern, CBS Sports Network

It is an historic day here at Hoops HD.  For the first time in the history of the SCGD/UTR Game of the Day, we are featuring the defending national champions.  The UConn Huskies, who cut the nets down at the Final Four last season, have (along with their conference) fallen and fallen and finally quite possibly hit rock bottom.  They are now Under the Radar and the feature team in this afternoon’s UTR matchup!

UConn enters today’s game at 11-8 overall and 4-3 in conference.  They have suffered losses to the likes of Yale, Temple and Tulsa while their best wins were at home over Cincinnati and in Puerto Rico over Dayton.  The Huskies, whom we all but inked in as a certain NCAA tournament team and potential American Athletic Conference champions this season, would not be in the field if it was chosen today.  On top of that, they only have two games left this season to try to prove their merit, both against SMU.  In other words, any loss other than those two games will continue to bury this team.  The best that can be said about the Huskies is that the AAC tournament will be played in Hartford this season, giving them home court advantage in an attempt to get in through the conference’s automatic bid.

One of the most mystifying losses suffered by UConn last season came on New Year’s Eve when they were upset in Houston.  The Cougars will try to make it two straight home victories over UConn today.  Houston enters the game with an 8-12 record overall and an 0-8 mark in AAC play under new head coach Kelvin Sampson.  They did break their losing streak Wednesday night with a non-conference win over Rice and will try to build a winning streak today.  A win in this game will also be Houston’s most noteworthy yet this season, though arguably the season-opening win they recorded at Murray State is, on paper at least, a better one.

Once again, we welcome UConn and their American Athletic Conference mates to Under the Radar status — at least for today.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MIAMI FL AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Miami is one of the most schizophrenic teams out there right now.  Some nights they win decisively at Duke, and other nights they get beaten badly at home by Eastern Kentucky and Georgia Tech.  All and all, they’ve got a healthy profile, and have a chance to win a road game against a conference rival.

-CINCINNATI AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  For one day only, this is a UTR conference.  Cincinnati has a good profile, but the one thing missing from it is true road wins.  This is a very winnable conference road game that they need to pick up.

-MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  This is a rivalry game between two teams who should both be feeling a sense of urgency.  Michigan has been playing a lot better, but they still have a lot of work to do.  Winning a road game against a conference rival will give them a ton of momentum.  Michigan State appears to be just inside the bubble, so this is a pivotal game for them as well.

FORDHAM AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten).  Dayton is coming off a close road loss, but shouldn’t have too much trouble today.  Fordham is still looking for their first conference win.

-UTAH AT USC (Pac Twelve).  Utah is highly ranked and until recently I thought they were as good as their ranking, but they have slipped a little bit.  Nevertheless, I don’t think they’ll have too much trouble getting the win today.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, January 31, 2015: Colgate at Bucknell

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Colgate at Bucknell, 7:00 PM Eastern, free streaming at patriotleague.org

Parity.  noun.  The quality or state of being equal or equivalent.  Example: the 2015 Patriot League men’s basketball standings.

Entering play today, two games separate third place in the Patriot League from tenth.  An amazing six teams are tied for fourth with identical 4-5 conference records.  Halfway through the conference season and we can honestly say that anyone can win this conference, and regardless of who captures the regular season title, it may also be anyone’s game in the conference tournament (though with all games being played at the home court of the higher seeded team, there will at least be a reward for the regular season title).  Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day is the battle for first place between the only two teams that have done anything to try to separate themselves from the rest of the field so far as the Colgate Red Raiders travel to Lewisburg, PA to take on the Bison of Bucknell.

Bucknell enters today’s game with a 7-2 record in Patriot League play and a 12-10 mark overall.  They have been the hottest team in the league the past few weeks, having run off five straight victories.  Nana Fouland and Chris Hass have led the way for the Bison, with Hass having scored 23 or more points in three of his last four games.  Bucknell can open up a two game lead in the conference standings if they get the home win tonight, though they will fall back into a first place tie, and will have been swept on the season by Colgate, should they fall.  In other words, a Colgate win will keep the Patriot League’s parity intact.

Colgate enters the game at at 6-3 in conference yet only 9-13 overall.  The Red Raiders lost 10 of their 13 non-conference games, and one of the three wins was against non-D1 SUNY Morrisville.  Whether the Red Raiders being only one game out of first place in this conference after such a rough start to their season is a sign of a turnaround by this team or of the weakness of this conference is something that has yet to be determined. What we do know is that, with the Patriot League being the definition of parity so far this season, Colgate has a good of a chance as anyone in the conference to represent the league during March Madness.

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