Under the Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, December 7

Delaware State at Delaware, 12:00 PM Eastern, live streaming at bluehens.com

The Battle of Delaware?  Battle of the First State?  First State Braggin’ Rights?  The last of these names is the closest thing the matchup between the only two Division I schools in the state of Delaware has to a name for their rivalry.  It definitely needs some work, so if you have an suggestions, feel free to toss them out in our forums and we will work diligently to get the name out there!

The Hornets of Delaware State enter the 15th meeting between these two schools with a record of 3-4, including a huge road win last week at Wake Forest*.  They followed that win up with a trip to Hawaii, where the team was probably more interested in sun and surf than in playing, as the Rainbow Warriors knocked them off by 15.  Kendall Gray did play well, however, posting a double-double for the third straight game.  He will have to play well again this afternoon if the Hornets want to get back in the winning column.

The Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens are winless in 6 games so far this season, including road losses to Liberty, Cal Poly and Bakersfield.  It is clear that this is not the same Delaware team that won 25 games overall and took the CAA regular season and conference tournament titles last year.  Cazmon Hayes has been leading the Blues Hens so far this year, having scored in double figures in all six games.  Delaware will need to get him some help if they want to win today.

*Delaware holds an 11-3 all-time lead in the series.

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Highlighted Games, and Puppet Ramblings, for Saturday, Dec 6th

BREAKING NEWS!!!  NJIT, HOOPS HD’S FAVORITE TEAM, BEATS MICHIGAN!!!  CLICK HERE TO READ!!,

 

PUPPET RAMBLINGS

-Some big action last night.  Florida looked like we thought they would frequently look like and then some in hte first half at Kansas, but Kansas came back and got the win in the second half.  That’s a big quality win for them.

-Kentucky beat Texas in a real defensive mud fight, which is the second time this season the Cats have beaten a highly ranked team without really having to break a sweat to do it.

-UConn fell at home to Yale.  Yale has every indication of being able to keep pace with Harvard, and given the two profiles, Yale appears to have the best overall win.  We may end up seeing two Ivy League teams inside the bubble and in the field.

 

HIGHLIGHTED MATCH-UPS

-GONZAGA AT ARIZONA.  Strong match up between two teams that are good enough to end up on the #1 line.  Whenever these two get together it seems to turn out awesome.

-NJIT AT MICHIGAN.  Our adopted team has a tall order today on the road against a Michigan team that started off good and appears to be getting better.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT SOUTH CAROLINA.  Okie State is unbeaten, but not heavily tested and this is their first true road game.

-USC UPSTATE AT GEORGIA TECH.  This is a buy game, but Upstate is off to a good start, and Georgia Tech only has one loss, so it’s a litmus test early on for both of them.

-RUTGERS AT SETON HALL.  Conference realignment has cooled this rivalry somewhat.  Actually…no it hasn’t   Seton Hall can improve to 7-0 and knock off their hated rivals all in one day.

-WISCONSIN AT MARQUETTE.  Wisky is coming off a tough home loss to Duke, and takes on an improving Marquette team that can pick up a huge win both on and off paper today.

-SAINT JOSEPH’S AT VILLANOVA.  This appears to be a huge mismatch, but sometimes in heated rivalry games, especially early in the year, a team like Joe’s can get a big win and change the flow of their season.

-VIRGINIA AT VCU.  A tough road game for Virginia against a VCU team that has underwhelmed so far, but that also has a tendency to underwhelm early and catch fire right about now.

-GREEN BAY AT MIAMI FL.  It’s a buy game, but it is perhaps Green Bay’s last real chance at the kind of win that can get them into the NCAAs without needing to win the conference tournament.

-AMERICAN AT ILLINOIS.  It is a buy game, but we still really like this American team’s chances to win the Patriot League, so there is a little intrigue here.

-UCF AT FLORIDA STATE.  Both teams are kind of in opposite positions that we thought’d they’d be.  A win for UCF gets them to 7-1 on the year, and Florida State comes in at a very mediocre 3-4.

-EASTERN MICHIGAN AT DAYTON.  It’s a buy game, but EMU comes in unbeaten, albeit against very weak teams, and Dayton has just one loss.

-ARIZONA STATE AT TEXAS A&M.  Both teams come in with respectable records against predominantly weak teams.  If either wants to be taken seriously, they need to win games like this.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT TULANE.  We’re not really big on either team yet, but both come in with just one loss.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT DETROIT.  If USF can get this win, they’ll improve to 6-2 on the year with two true road wins.

-NORTHWESTERN AT BUTLER.  Butler is off to a surprisingly good start.  I’d say this is their eighth or ninth surprisingly good start in the last ten years or so.  I wonder when it will finally stop being a surprise.  They’re in the rankings hosting 5-2 Northwestern.

-UC DAVIS AT IDAHO.  Davis is unproven, but also unbeaten.  A win gets them to 7-0.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT SYRACUSE.  Both teams have done better than I think we’ve expected them to so far.  The Johnnies were liked by most of the media, but not by us.  Having said that, they have just one loss and a chance to get a huge quality road win against a former conference rival today.

-SAINT LOUIS AT WICHITA STATE.  SLU has a good record, but they don’t have a big win like this on their profile yet.

-HAWAII AT BYU.  Both teams come in with just two losses.  Hawaii’s wins aren’t that impressive, but they’ve looked good at times.  If they can pull this off on the road it will boost their profile through the roof.

-PENN STATE AT MARSHALL.  A win for Penn State gets them to 8-1.

-WILLIAM AND MARY AT HIGH POINT.  Both teams come in 5-2, and are two of the better teams in their conferences.

-WAKE FOREST AT NC STATE (ACC).  NC State can improve to 7-1 on the year, and take down their conference rivals.

-HARVARD AT VERMONT.  This could be a tough road game for a really good Harvard team.  FOR MORE ON THAT GAME, CLICK HERE AND READ ABOUT CHAD’S UTR GAME OF THE DAY

-ALABAMA AT XAVIER.  Bama comes into this with just one loss.  If they can get a quality win in a true road game, it will put them on the radar.

-RHODE ISLAND AT SOUTHERN MISS.  I like this Rhody team, but I’ll like them a lot less to make the tournament if they can’t pick this one up on the road.

-NEW MEXICO AT VALPARAISO.  It’s not often Valpo gets to host a team like this.  They’re 8-1, have been one of the better looking teams in the HL, and I think they improve to 9-1 today.

-UTEP AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  An old conference rivalry that continues to be a rivalry.  UTEP needs a win away from home.

-OREGON STATE AT PORTLAND.  A win for Portland gets them to an impressive 7-1.

-EASTERN WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE.  Eastern Washington landing inside the bubble is a long shot, but with that said they keep winning and they can add a road win to their profile, while improving to 7-1 today.

-BOISE STATE AT SAINT MARY’S.  We like both these teams, and we think they’ve both passed some quizzes, but no real big exams yet.

-SIUE AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN.  Buy game.  CMU can improve to 6-1

-UMBC AT IOWA.  Buy game.

-WINTHROP AT MARYLAND.  Buy game

-NORTH FLORIDA AT PURUDE.  Buy game.  The Boilers can improve to 7-1

-PINE BLUFF AT MICHIGAN STATE.  Buy game.

-STETSON AT DAVIDSON.  Buy game.  A win gets Davidson to 6-1

COLGATE AT OHIO STATE.  Buy game

-SAVANNAH STATE AT INDIANA.  Buy game.

-GEORGE MASON AT NORTHERN IOWA.  Not a buy game, but may as well be.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, December 6

Harvard at Vermont, 7:00 PM, free streaming at uvmathletics.com

The UTR Game of the Day returns to Burlington, Vermont for the second time this week, as the Catamounts, fresh off a dominating win over conference rival Hartford, welcome one of the top Under the Radar teams in the entire country to town.  Vermont has improved its record to 4-3 on the year and enters tonight’s game ranked just outside the KenPom top 100.  They could be within that top 100 if they are able to ride their home court to another big victory against the Harvard Crimson.

Harvard began the season ranked in the top 25, then promptly lost their first D1 game of the year to Holy Cross.  The Crimson have rallied since that loss, picking up wins over Florida Atlantic, Houston, UMass and Northeastern.  This is a very deep and very talented Harvard team, led by Wesley Saunders, and complemented excellently by the likes of Siyani Chambers, Kenyatta Smith and Steve Moundou-Missi.  Harvard’s KenPom rating is currently 32 and it would not be a shock to see them back in the Top 25 polls very soon.  Of course, that assumes the Crimson can keep winning.  And a road victory at a tough place to win, such as Vermont, will definitely be a strong positive on their resume when it is evaluated by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee — even if the average fan would not give it as much credit.  Harvard does need to be careful in Burlington tonight, especially with the chance of looking ahead to crosstown rival Boston U on Monday night in their last game before a two week break for final exams.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, December 5

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Long Beach State at Stephen F. Austin, free streaming at sfajacks.com

Nacogdoches, Texas is the stop tonight for the UTR Game of the Day as the Southland Conference favorite Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks host Dan Monson’s Long Beach State 49ers from the Big West conference.  SFA was greatly criticized here at HOOPSHD last season for their schedule, which featured only one top 100 opponent ( a loss to Texas).  They only slightly improved that this season, with a home game against Northern Iowa and road contests at Baylor, Memphis and Xavier.  Unfortunately, the Lumberjacks could only muster a single win in those games (at Memphis last time out), and winning out all the way to the conference tournament championship game may not even be enough for them this year if they need an at-large bid.  Obviously, losing a game like tonight’s could only hurt.

Long Beach State entered the season as a middle of the pack pick in the Big West conference.  However, non-conference wins against Western Michigan, Kansas State and Xavier have the 49ers aspiring to loftier heights already.  While they are only 5-4 on the season, none of the losses have been bad ones (BYU, Xavier, UCLA and Washington).  Dan Monson will certainly have this team well-tested by the time the conference season starts as their gauntlet includes games after tonight at San Diego State, at Texas,  at St. John’s, at Syracuse and at Louisville (in other words, just the type of schedule a team like Stephen F. Austin should have put together if they wanted at-large consideration).  Long Beach currently has the #20 SOS in the country and they could be among the top 5 in that category by January 1.  The wins they have already, combined with the character that will be built this month, could have the 49ers right up there with the likes of UC-Irvine and UCSB in the battle for the Big West’s automatic bid.

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Under the Radar: Friday, December 5th

This week, David and Chad look at the situation at UAB with the school dropping its football program, and the potential impact it could have on basketball.  They also go through and look at all the UTR teams that are off to a good start and talk about whether or not they are for real.  We then go through this week’s top ten, and preview the notable upcoming match-ups.

 

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

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Highlighted Games for Wednesday (and Puppet Ramblings), Dec 4th

PUPPET RAMBLINGS

-More often than not, I feel that Duke is overvalued.  They are a top five caliber team at home, and since they play so many home games they oftentimes look like a top five caliber team.  In the past, they have been only decent (if that) in true road games.  For instance, last year they were 4-5 in true road games, and the only NCAA Tournament team they beat was Pitt.  That’s not bad, but it’s not top five, which is where they are generally ranked.  In the NCAA Tournament, they faced Mercer away from home, and lost that as well.  The year before they were just 5-4 on the road, had to sweat out wins against weak teams such as Wake Forest and Boston College, and again only had one win against a tournament team, and that was North Carolina.

Well, last night, they get a MONSTER road win, and I was VERY impressed.  Do not be surprised if it is the best true road win that any team is able to manage.  That is a solid, #1 seed caliber win.  Wow!

-Colorado State is now 7-0.  Someone needs to make sure their fans are aware of that.  Last night, they were hosting UTEP, who is another good team, and the place looked half empty.  When you’re unbeaten and hosting a good team, you should be rammed full (pun intended).  Colorado State did win the game.

-Wichita State’s regular season winning streak that dated back to March of 2013 is now over.  They jumped out ahead of a very good Utah team on the road, but just couldn’t hold on.  I’m still sold on them being a very good team.  I was more impressed with Utah than disappointed in Wichita State.  Beating ranked teams on the road is not easy to do.

-Louisville’s defense is very impressive.  They picked up a big win against Ohio State, who looked awful early, but was able to fight their way back in it despite being on the road.  Again, I’m more impressed with Louisville, particularly defensively, than discouraged about Ohio State after that one.

 

TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-LSU AT WEST VIRGINIA.  West Virginia is off to a fantastic start, and LSU is off to an okay start.  If LSU wants to kick down the door to the NCAA Tournament then these are the kinds of wins they need on their profile.

-BAYLOR AT VANDERBILT.  Both teams come into this game with just one loss, and Baylor has looked rather impressive this year.

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT AKRON.  Akron has two losses and I don’t know how much we like their at-large chances at this point, but they are down to having very few (if any) strikes left and cannot afford a loss like this.

-GREEN BAY AT GEORGIA STATE.  Fantastic game tonight.  Read all about it here in our UNDER THE RADAR GAME OF THE NIGHT. 

-ARKANSAS AT IOWA STATE.  Two teams that are in the rankings and looking for a win of note.  Arkansas, who has been terrible on the road in recent years, already has a notable road win at SMU.  This will likely be an even bigger challenge.

-TCU AT OLE MISS.  Chances are there is nothing to see here, but TCU is currently unbeaten and Ole Miss has just one loss, and that was the season opener.

-SAN DIEGO AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  This appears to be a mismatch, but oftentimes this is a better game than what you would expect.

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