Highlighted Games for Sunday, Nov 17th

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-YOUNGSTOWN STATE AT UMASS. Both teams are unbeaten and UMass has already registered wins against LSU and Boston College.

-STANFORD AT DENVER. This is a huge home game for a Denver team that appeared to be good coming into the year, but looked really bad in their game against Cal last week. They need some notable wins if they want to get the attention of the committee, and that means taking care of business against Stanford at home today. Stanford’s defense has been pretty bad, and they’ll have to pick it up if they want any chance of winning this one.

-INDIANA STATE AT NOTRE DAME. Indiana State may be good enough to play their way into the NCAA Tournament conversation, and a win today would certainly go a long way in helping their cause.

-LEHIGH AT HOUSTON. I’m not big on Houston, but they can get to 4-0 with a win.

-BELMONT AT NORTH CAROLINA. Belmont will be a force in the Ohio Valley, but they’re likely in way over their head today.

-MICHIGAN AT IOWA STATE. These are two tournament caliber teams, so it’s a chance for both of them to pick up a good win.

-TOWSON AT VILLANOVA. Both teams are unbeaten. Towson has undergone one of the biggest turnarounds in college basketball, and they could really explode onto the national scene if they’re able to pick this one up on the road.

-STONY BROOK AT INDIANA. I know this is a buy game, but considering how IU struggled against LIU Brooklyn, and considering how Stony Brook is a likely conference frontrunner in the America East I figured I’d put it in with the featured games.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON. A rivalry game between two teams that desperately need to establish themselves and build up some momentum. South Carolina looked good in a losing effort against Baylor, and Clemson hasn’t really been tested yet.

-BOSTON UNIVERSITY AT UCONN. Both teams are unbeaten and UConn looked really good in their last game.

 

BUY GAMES

-South Carolina State @ Nebraska. A win for Nebraska gets them to 3-0.

-Long Beach State @ Kansas State. K State has struggled in their first two games and this could be a bigger fight than what many expect.

-Louisiana Lafayette @ Baylor.

-Charleston Southern @ New Mexico.

-Robert Morris @ Kentucky. RMU is one of the better teams in the NEC, but they’re in over their heads today.

-Oakland a@ Gonzaga. This is a tough Oakland team despite the fact that they’re 0-3, but Gonzaga has looked really good this season and will likely overwhelm the Grizzlies.

 

GAMES INTENTIONALLY NOT MENTIONED

-Oregon State at Maryland.

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Highlighted Games for Saturday, Nov 16th

SPOTLIGHT GAMES

-OHIO STATE AT MARQUETTE. This is the first non-cupcake opponent for either team. Hopefully it’s not rained out this year.  It’s a game between two teams that will likely end up as protected seeds.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTED MATCH-UPS

-SETON HALL AT MERCER. Seton Hall Has squeaked out two wins, and Mercer dropped one at Texas that they really should have won. It’s not often that teams from power leagues travel to Mercer, and although I don’t think Seton Hall is all that good, they have not lost yet. It’s a big game for both teams, potentially on and off paper. Seton Hall could use a road win against a decent team, and Mercer could use a win of any kind over a team with a brand name.

-ARKON AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE. It’s too early to tell if these teams will be anywhere near the bubble come March, but both should be key players in their respective conferences.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT GEORGE MASON. I’m not that big on this George Mason team, but they have won their first two games and it will be interesting to see what they can do against a Northern Iowa team that appears to be fairly solid.

-TEXAS STATE AT ORAL ROBERTS. I’m not going to declare Oral Roberts a great team just yet, but to date they have a nice win at Tulsa and they hung with Kansas State.

-WEBER STATE AT COLORADO STATE. Both could potentially have big years, but neither has a win yet.

-CANISIUS AT SAINT BONAVENTURE. Not sure what to make of Saint Bonaventure, but Canisius is a team that many believe to be one of the front-runners in the MAAC. It will be interesting to see what they can do on the road in this one.

-SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE AT TENNESSEE. I think this is a good Tennessee team despite their loss at Xavier earlier in the week. USC Upstate is good as well, but they had to sweat it out against what appears to be a very weak Virginia Tech team. If they can get a win today it would likely end up being a solid win for their NCAA Tournament resume. Since it would be their second win against a “brand name” team, it should get them some national attention as well.

-SAINT FRANCIS U AT DAYTON. I don’t think either team is that good, but as of now both are 2-0.

-HAWAII AT MISSOURI. A win for Missouri will get them to 3-0.

-CREIGHTON AT SAINT JOSEPH’S. I’m not that big on Saint Joe’s, but I will be if they can pull off a win in this game. Both teams come in at 2-0.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT MANHATTAN. Manhattan started things off with a win at La Salle, and although at the time it looked like an underwhelming win at Columbia, after last night it’s looking a little better. They have a very weak schedule, so their margin for error is small. GW comes into this game 2-0, but they beat up on two cupcakes so this is their first real test.

-MINNESOTA AT RICHMOND. I’m big on Richmond although no one else really is. If they’re good, then they should be able to beat a mediocre team at home. Minnesota does come into the game 2-0 and did manhandle a pretty decent Montana team, but this is their first real test.

-WISCONSIN AT GREEN BAY. Wisconsin has looked good in their first two games. Green Bay is believed to be the best team in the Horizon League and they’ve got a chance to take on a heavyweight in-state opponent at home. This one should be fun.

-PRINCETON AT BUTLER. Both teams come in 1-0.

-SAINT LOUIS AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS. I’ve been downplaying SLU, but a win does get them to 3-0.

-DRAKE AT SAINT MARY’S. I really like what this SMC team has done in their first three games. I think we’ll be seeing them in the top 25 at some point this year. The voters just need to figure out how good they are first.

-VIRGINIA AT DAVIDSON. Davidson should be a front-runner in the SoCon, but they were absolutely crushed by Duke in their first game and are likely over matched again today.

 

BUY GAMES

-Tennessee State at Wichita State. A win gets the Shockers to 3-0.

-Appalachian State at Cincinnati. A win gets the Bearcats to 3-0.

-Siena at La Salle. A win puts La Salle at 2-1.

-Marist at Providence. A win for Providence gets them to 3-0.

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Under The Radar 11/14

In this addition, we discuss the big game between Saint Mary’s and North Dakota State, and how important it is for the Bison’s at-large hopes. The West Coast Conference has just one loss so far, which should help what already appears to be a very good Saint Mary’s team build their tournament resume. Manhattan had what looked to be a big win against La Salle, but then struggled to get past Columbia whereas La Salle struggled in their second game, so how much will that win help them?? The Atlantic Sun appears to have three good teams, but only one managed any sort of a statement win. UC Santa Barbara pulled off one of the most surprising results of the season so far, and the rest of their out of conference schedule will give them the chances they need to build their NCAA Tournament resume. All that, and more, in this week’s addition.

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2013-2014 Big Ten Student Media Preview

Welcome to the first of two 2013-2014 Student Media Conference Previews!

First up: the Big Ten

I talked with student sport media members from all of the Big Ten Schools (with apologies to Iowa and Purdue), because quite simply it would be really cool and fun to get the students’ perspective.

You can enjoy to the entire mega-preview podcast or listen to each team’s preview individually.

Thanks to all who participated:
  • Darius Thigpen – President of Scarlet and Gray Sports Radio at Ohio State University
  • Andrew Hayes – Host of Impact Izzone for Impact 89FM Sports at Michigan State University
  • Daniel Wasserman – Basketball Beat Reporter for the Michigan Daily at University of Michigan
  • Jack Baer – Basketball Beat Reporter for the Daily Cardinal at Wisconsin University
  • Will Chukerman – Managing Editor for IUSportCom at Indiana University
  • Jonathan Hettinger – Staff Writer for the Daily Illini at University of Illinois
  • Jace Frederick – Basketball Beat Reporter for Minnesota Daily at University of Minnesota
  • Joshua Walfish – Sports Editor for the Daily Northwestern at Northwestern University
  • Zach Tegler – Sports Editor for the Daily Nebraskan at University of Nebraska
  • Zach Neiner – Basketball Reporter for the Daily Collegian at Penn State University

 

Enjoy:

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HoopsHD Midweek Report – 11/14/13

HHDpodsWe take a break from the full smorgasbord of basketball this opening week to talk about some of the results that we’ve seen so far this year, including:

  • Michigan State and Kansas’ victories in Chicago and the implications for all four teams involved
  • The enforcement of the new rules and the implications of that enforcement on game flow so far
  • The surprising results from the first week, including Wisconsin’s big win, VCU’s bigger win, Stanford’s loss to BYU, and UCSB knocking off UNLV

We also preview the games for the rest of the week and upcoming weekend, and give our most impressive items from Week 1.

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Merit Rankings for Wednesday, November 13th

-Listed below is my Merit List Rankings. It is not a ranking of who I deem the best teams to be at this point in the season like your typical Top 25. It is merely a ranking of who I think has done the most on the court.

I don’t think VCU is the #3 team in the nation. I don’t think UC Santa Barbara is the #5 team in the nation. I don’t think Louisville, , Kentucky and Ohio State are completely outside the Top 25 (or Top 30). However, in looking simply at merit, none of those teams have done anything yet.

-What is the basis for these rankings?? Merit. Nothing more. Nothing less. How do I determine merit?? It’s how good I think their wins and losses will look on a team’s NCAA Tournament resume. That’s why Louisville and Kentucky are nowhere to be found. They’re both very good teams, but have nothing of quality on their resumes at this point in time.

 

RANKINGS

  1. KANSAS – Neutral floor win against Duke
  2. MICHIGAN STATE – Neutral floor win against Kentucky
  3. VCU – Road win against Virginia
  4. BYU – Road win against Stanford.  Home win against Weber State
  5. UC SANTA BARBARA – Decisive road win against UNLV
  6. WISCONSIN – Neutral win against Saint John’s.  Home win against Florida (FL not at full strength).
  7. OREGON – Neutral floor win against Georgetown
  8. UCONN – Neutral floor win against Maryland
  9. BAYLOR – Neutral floor win against Colorado.  Home win against South Carolina
  10. MANHATTAN – Road win at La Salle.  2-0 road record.
  11. NORTHERN COLORADO – Road win at Kansas State
  12. OKLAHOMA – Neutral floor win against Alabama
  13. SAINT MARY’S – Home wins against Louisiana Tech and Akron
  14. XAVIER – Home win against Tennessee
  15. CALIFORNIA – Home win against Denver
  16. KENT STATE – Road win against Temple
  17. UMASS – Neutral floor win against Boston College.  Home win against LSU
  18. UCLA – Home win against Drexel
  19. CINCINNATI – Home win against NC State
  20. NEBRASKA – Home win against FGCU
  21. TEXAS – Home win against Mercer
  22. RICHMOND – Home win against Belmont
  23. DUKE – Home win against Davidson
  24. GONZAGA – Decisive home wins against Bryant and Colorado State
  25. PROVIDENCE – Home win against Boston College
  26. USC UPSTATE – Road win against Virginia Tech
  27. SAINT FRANCIS U – Road win against Miami
  28. HARVARD – Neutral floor win against Holy Cross
  29. ORAL ROBERTS – Road win against Tulsa
  30. WICHITA STATE – Home win against Western Kentucky
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