Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, January 4, 2015: IUPUI at Fort Wayne

IUPUI at Fort Wayne, 7:00 PM Eastern, No TV

The state of Indiana has been and continues to be the home to a lot of great basketball.  Perhaps the state’s biggest rivalry is between the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers.  Yet despite the sports rivalry, the two schools jointly run several college campuses around the state.  Two such colleges are Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI) and Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne (IPFW or just Fort Wayne).  IUPUI and Fort Wayne’s basketballl teams meet in Fort Wayne tonight for the UTR Game of the Day.

IUPUI enters tonight’s game at 4-10 on the season, though they did score a road win at Pepperdine back on December 27.  Tonight’s game is their first Summit League game of the year.  The Jaguars have been balanced offensively this year with 9 different players having led the team in scoring in just 14 games so far.  IUPUI also holds a 27-15 all-time lead in their rivalry with Fort Wayne.  They will be looking to extend that lead tonight, but doing so will not be easy.

Fort Wayne enters the game with a record of 7-7, including 0-1 in conference play after a loss Friday at Western Illinois.  The Mastodons notably made a run to the Summit League championship game last season where they took a good North Dakota State all the way to the wire before falling.  Just like IUPUI, Fort Wayne features balanced scoring, being one of only a small handful of teams in the entire nation with five players averaging double-digits in points per game.  The Mastodons have won four straight games against IUPUI, tied for their longest winning streak in the series, and will be looking to make it their outright longest in tonight’s game.

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Highlighted and Under the Radar Games for Saturday, January 3, 2015

With David away for 7-10 years (parole possible by tomorrow with good behavior), I have been nominated to fill in for him and provide all of today’s highlighted games along with the UTR Game of the Day . . . so here goes:

– SMU at CINCINNATI: With head coach Mick Cronin’s medical issues now forcing him out for the rest of the season, we will find out how the Bearcats react against Larry Brown’s underachievers.

– PITT at NC STATE: Both teams have good records without wins of note, will need to prove themselves in conference play.

– KANSAS STATE at OKLAHOMA STATE: This K State team may be the worst team in the Big XII.  Okie State has only lost twice but has yet to beat a solid tournament contender.

– VILLANOVA at SETON HALL: The Pirates knocked off St. John’s on New Year’s Eve and will look to make a huge statement today with the undefeated Wildcats coming in.

– MINNESOTA at MARYLAND: The Terps continue to surprise and if they keep winning may be contending for even more than just a B1G championship.  Minnesota has yet to prove it is a legitimate NCAA tournament caliber team.

– SYRACUSE at VIRGINIA TECH: The Orange are down somewhat this year, and therefore cannot afford slip-ups in games like this one, which would be their first win on the season outside of New York state.

– CONNECTICUT at FLORIDA: The Gators have almost no margin for error after literally beating themselves last time out.  UConn’s resume could use some solid victories, though they will be favored to win the American’s automatic bid with the conference tournament in Hartford this year.

– TEXAS at TEXAS TECH: A team that believes it may be a contender for a #1 seed needs to roll in a game like this one.

– XAVIER at DePAUL: The Blue Demons have had more of a pulse this season then they have in the past 10 or so combined.  That being said, Xavier is looking like a tournament team and needs road wins to boost their resume.

– PROVIDENCE at MARQUETTE: The Golden Eagles may be rebuilding, but this year will be a long one.  The Friars need to win games like this if they want to contend for a tournament spot.

– MICHIGAN at PURDUE: Michigan finally won a game in an overtime thriller over Illinois.  They would give everything they built from that win back with a loss today, although Purdue did show some grit in their win over Minnesota.

– GEORGIA TECH at NOTRE DAME: The Irish have a bloated record but need to compile more quality wins.  Georgia Tech may have a pulse as well, having done enough out of conference to not be totally sunk yet.

– ILLINOIS at OHIO STATE: The Buckeyes may have the best team without a quality resume in the entire country.  Their non-conference wins were all without note and the loss earlier this week to Iowa stung.  They need to start turning things around today against an Illinois team that is desperate for quality wins as well.

– BAYLOR at OKLAHOMA: Almost every game in Big XII play this season is going to feel like a matchup between two top teams and this one is no exception.

– BUTLER at ST. JOHN’S: Chris Holtmann has been named permanent head coach at Butler.  However, the Bulldogs have slipped recently after some early season success and the Johnnies are looking to rebound from the loss at Seton Hall.  This could be a tough game for Butler.

– BOSTON COLLEGE at DUKE:  Apparently BC is in the ACC.  That’s about all we can say about them.

– WEST VIRGINIA at TCU: TCU’s undefeated record should come to an end today, even though they are at home.  If they do find a way to win, I will retract most of the negative things I have said about them all season.

– CREIGHTON at GEORGETOWN: Creighton is playing the way we expected them to all season — not very good.  Georgetown is looking to bounce back from the loss at Xavier.

– VIRGINIA at MIAMI: The Hurricanes have lost 3 of 5 including a blowout home loss to Eastern Kentucky.  All of that can be erased today as they take on one of the best teams in the entire country.

– IOWA STATE vs SOUTH CAROLINA (in Brooklyn): Iowa State’s final non-conference game should net them another win away from home, as long as Angry Frank doesn’t walk away happy.

– PENN STATE at RUTGERS: RU has a chance for their first ever B1G conference win.

– OREGON STATE at OREGON: The Civil War featuring a Ducks team that has no glaringly bad marks on their resume yet.  A loss today would be such a mark.

– COLORADO STATE at NEW MEXICO: The Rams put their undefeated record on the line at one of the toughest places for a road team to play in the entire country.

– NORTH CAROLINA at CLEMSON: You may be able to count the total number of times Clemson has ever beaten UNC on one hand.  That number should not increase today.

– GONZAGA at PORTLAND: Every WCC road game for the Zags will be their opponent’s biggest home game of the year.  That being said, they still shouldn’t lose any of them.

– SAN DIEGO STATE at FRESNO STATE: The Aztecs struggled at home with Air Force earlier this week and need to start playing a lot better if they want to contend for the Mountain West championship.

– BYU at SAN FRANCISCO: BYU still looks like a team that is good enough for an at-large bid, but they need to winn games like this one to be there.

 

UNDER THE RADAR GAME OF THE DAY

Wofford at Samford, 3:00 PM Eastern, American Sports Network (check local listings)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day comes from Birmingham, Alabama, where the best team in the city (at 7-8 their record is far superior to that other Birmingham team), the Samford Bulldogs, host the Wofford Terriers in SoCon play.  Samford is already 0-2 in conference play from early December, though the Bulldogs have won four straight heading into today’s game.  The Bulldogs are led by Derius Jones-Gibson and Christian Cunningham.

Wofford (9-4) was the preseason pick to win the SoCon and has played up to that ranking so far this season.  The Terriers have already posted a home win over Iona and a road win over North Carolina State, though they were blown out of the buildings in each of their last two games (at West Virginia and at Duke).  Due to a scheduling quirk, the Terriers did not play any early December conference games, making today’s contest their first of the season against the SoCon.  All indications are that they will dominate the league; however, there is a reason they play the games.  Wofford needs to take each game one at  time, starting with today’s trip to Birmingham.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday January 2, 2015: UTEP at North Texas

UTEP at North Texas, 8:00 PM Eastern, American Sports Network (check local listings)

Conference play gets underway tonight in Conference USA as the UTR Game of the Day heads to Denton, Texas for the matchup between the UTEP Miners and North Texas Mean Green.  UTEP enters tonight’s game at 8-4 overall.  Their 74 KenPom rating at 57 BPI rating are second best in Conference USA behind only Old Dominion.  The Miners have a very solid neutral court win over Xavier, while 3 of their 4 losses are to teams that have 0 or 1 loss so far (Colorado State, Arizona and Washington).  The Miners were one of the preseason favorites to win Conference USA and if they are in fact going to do so and find a way into the NCAA tournament, they need to win games such as the one in Denton tonight.

North Texas has struggled so far this season, holding a record of 6-6 including a very bad home loss last week to Prairie View.  While UNT had been our sleeper pick in C-USA heading into the season, only a home win over Creighton has shown us any life in this team at all so far.  That can all change as the slate is much wiped clean an phase two of the season starts tonight in their conference opener.  While an at-large bid would be virtually impossible for the Mean Green, they certainly have a chance to make some noise in conference play and take a shot at a higher seed on the C-USA tournament.  Of course, if they play they way they did against Prairie View, just being one of the top 12 (out of 14) teams in the conference and qualifying for the conference tournament may end up being the goal.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, January 1, 2015: Crowley’s Ridge at Tennessee-Martin

Happy New Year 2015 to everyone out there from all of us here at HoopsHD!!

To start the New Year off, we get a chance to take a quick peek at one of our favorite non-Division I teams out there, Crowley’s Ridge College from Paragould, Arkansas.  This tiny school with a student body of just over 300 traditionally plays one or two games against D1 opponents each season.  Today, at 2:00 PM Eastern, they head to Martin, Tennessee to take on the Skyhawks of UT-Martin (free streaming at ovcsports.com).

UT-Martin enters today’s game at 7-5 overall.  Like many small and mid-major schools, a majority of the Skyhawks’ games to date have been played on the road.  While they have not beaten any top competition yet, 5 of their 7 wins have come away from home.  Deville Smith and Twymond Howard are the two key players to keep an eye on for this team, both today and as they head into Ohio Valley Conference play starting next week.

While most teams that are not in Division I (or for that matter not even a member of the NCAA or NAIA) would be expected to be at a significant disadvantage against D1 competition, Crowley’s Ridge once again this season boasts a pair of huge players inside.  7 foot tall Skylor Guess and 6-11 Richard Forshee are a pair of monsters down low, though not much threat offensively.  For that, keep an eye on Quinn Cooper and Roy Marshall.  The Pioneers are looking to get their first ever win against a D1 opponent today, after coming up short the past couple of seasons as well as in a game earlier this year at New Orleans.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-BYU AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast).  BYU is a good team, but they need to win the majority of their road games in league play if they want to end up inside the bubble.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT EVANSVILLE (Missouri Valley).  Both these teams are really good.  Northern Iowa is in the rankings, and is looking like a first ballot team.  Evansville has a good record, but no hugely notable wins yet.  Today’s conference opener is one of their biggest games of the year so far as they have a chance to beat a ranked team at home.

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Highlighted Games for Wednesday, Dec 31st

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

 

-TEMPLE AT CONNECTICUT (American).  Temple has been playing really well lately, and has a chance to land inside the bubble.  If they can pick up this win on the road it will go a long way toward helping them.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT SETON HALL (Big East).  The Johnnies appear to be the better team, but opening league play at Seton Hall, who is unbeaten at home, may not be easy.

-PENN STATE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  This is the first real test for Penn State.

-HOUSTON AT MEMPHIS.  If Memphis wants any hope at all of making the field they’ll have to absolutely dominate in conference play.

-VANDERBILT AT SAINT LOUIS.  Both teams have good records, but neither have any really big wins yet.

-BUTLER AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Butler has been good this year, but this is a huge order opening conference play on the road against a Nova team that looks like they can get a #1 seed.

-MINNESOTA AT PURDUE.  Minney is out to an impressive 11-2 start.  If they are a legit tournament team this is the kind of road game they need to be able to win.

-GEORGIA AT KANSAS STATE.  Georgia is 7-3, but hasn’t done anything too spectacular yet.  This is the kind of road game they need to be able to win if they’re a serious contender.

-BROWN AT RHODE ISLAND.  A win gets Rhody to 8-3.

-GEORGE MASON AT OKLAHOMA.  Oklahoma can improve to a respective 9-3 with a win.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT SMU (American).  Despite being 9-3, SMU’s margin for error is small.  One problem is that this is their tenth home game, and they haven’t done much away from home to brag about.

-MARQUETTE AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Both these teams have some catching up to do.

-AIR FORCE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  Air Force can be tough to play against, but San Diego State should be able to pick up their conference opener at home.

-INDIANA AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  Both these teams have been somewhat surprising.  Indiana has been better than expected, and Nebraska has been a lot worse.  The pressure is really on Nebraska to do well in league play.  Otherwise they’ll be on the outside looking in come March.

-CORNELL AT SYRACUSE.  This match up has been fun in the past, but it appears to be a huge mismatch this year.

-WICHITA STATE AT DRAKE (Missouri Valley).  Wichita will definitely be tested in conference play, but probably not today.

MISSISSIPPI STATE AT IOWA STATE.  Buy game.

-CREIGHTON AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Both teams have played well at times, but both still have work to do.

-BOISE STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  This is a great match up between a Boise State team with a 10-3 record who still needs some big wins, and a still unbeaten and now nationally ranked Colorado State team.

-UNLV AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  Both teams have good records and UNLV got a big win recently against Arizona, but still doesn’t have a true road win.

-GEORGETOWN AT XAVIER (Big East).  Georgetown is in the rankings and has some big wins already.  Xavier is unbeaten at home, though, so this should be a really good game.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 — Coastal Carolina at High Point

Coastal Carolina at High Point, 7:00 PM Eastern, bigsouthsports.com

The final UTR Game of the Day for the 2014 calendar year comes from High Point, NC where the hometown Panthers will be welcoming in Cliff Ellis’ Coastal Carolina Chanticleers in the Big South conference opener for both teams.  These two teams currently sit at 9-3, tied for the best non-conference record among Big South schools.  They also have the two highest KenPom and BPI ratings in the Big South.  While there are several other teams (most notably Gardner-Webb and Radford) that could factor into the Big South race this season, tonight’s two opponents are in fact the two teams that we see as most likely to be battling it out for the league’s automatic bid in March.

Coastal Carolina’s 9-3 record is marred somewhat by the fact that 4 of their 9 wins came against non-Division I opponents, the maximum number of non-D1 games permitted.  However, it is also highlighted by a win over Coach Ellis’ former school, Auburn, back on December 5.  The Chanticleers are led by Josh Cameron and Warren Gillis.  Cameron put up 22 points in the Auburn win while Gillis scored 18 last time out against Central Arkansas.

High Point’s best non-conference win came at Hawaii, where the Panthers started the season off strong by winning all three of their games in the round-robin format Rainbow Classic.  They also nearly came up with a win at Clemson, falling by only 3 points.  Junior John Brown leads the way for High Point and may be the best player in the entire Big South.  He scored 26 points against Clemson and had 19 in the Hawaii win as well as in a loss at Ohio State.  Coastal Carolina will need to find a way to stop — or at least slow down — Brown if they want to score the road victory tonight.

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