Small Conference Game of the Day – March 5

Conference tournament play begins today as First Round games are scheduled in both the Big South and Horizon League.  As every conference tournament game could be considered for the Small Conference Game of the Day, the SCGD will be limited to regular season games only.  In that regard, we turn today to the Mid-American Conference, and the 7:00 PM Eastern game from Kalamazoo, Michigan featuring the Ball State Cardinals at the Western Michigan Broncos.

The majority of the talk so far this season surrounding the MAC has been about its top two teams.  Akron sits atop the East Division and is one win away from clinching the top seed in the conference tournament.  Ohio University has only lost twice in league all year, but both losses were at the hands of the Akron Zips.  Aside from the solid seasons by these two teams, the third best conference record and leader of the West Division so far this season has been Western Michigan.  The Broncos sit at 9-5 in conference so far (18-10 overall), one game ahead of Toledo.  However, Toledo is ineligible for the MAC and NCAA tournaments due to an APR ban, meaning that WMU will clinch the top spot in the West and the #3 overall seed in the MAC tournament with a win tonight.

Western Michigan’s opponent tonight is Ball State.  The Cardinals enter tonight’s game at 13-14 overall and 6-8 in conference.  They did, however, hand WMU one of their losses on the season, winning 65-62 at home back on February 9.  Western Michigan is therefore not only looking to wrap up the 3rd seed in the conference tournament tonight and a division title, but also looking for revenge from their prior loss.  Ball State and Western Michigan will also be playing their 117th all-time meeting tonight, and amazingly enough the all-time series is tied, 58-58, dating all the way back to the 1931-32 season.

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide – March 5, 2013

Here is the list of conference tournament games on the schedule for today, together with their available television/webstreaming options.  Please note that I only list webstreams for games without national television coverage, even if a stream may also be available. “Local TV” means that the game does not have full national coverage and you should check your local listings.  (PPV) means that there is a charge for the webstream.

(all times are eastern)

Tuesday, March 5

Big South First Round:
12:00 PM – (N4) Radford vs (S5) Winthrop, bigsouthsports.com (PPV)
2:30 PM – (S3) UNC-Asheville vs (N6) Longwood, bigsouthsports.com (PPV)
6:00 PM – (N3) Campbell vs (S6) Presbyterian, bigsouthsports.com (PPV)
8:30 PM – (S4) Coastal Carolina vs (N5) Liberty, bigsouthsports.com (PPV)

Horizon League First Round:
7:00 PM – (6) Youngstown State vs (7) Loyola (Chicago), horizonleague.org
8:00 PM – (4) Green Bay vs (9) Milwaukee, horizonleague.org
8:00 PM – (5) Illinois-Chicago vs (8) Cleveland State, horizonleague.org

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Small Conference Game of the Day – March 4

As we move towards tomorrow’s start of conference tournament play, the number of small conference regular season games grows smaller and smaller.  However, there is a very important game on tap tonight in the Big Sky Conference, which is our featured SCGD.  At 9:00 PM Eastern, Big Sky leader Montana will face its final road test of the season when they travel to take on the Southern Utah Thunderbirds.

Montana enters tonight’s game with a half game lead over Weber State in the Big Sky standings.  Weber State has only two home games left, against Portland State and Eastern Washington, two of the worst three teams in the league.  As a result, Montana most likely needs to win out its final three games in order to take the outright regular season championship and clinch home court advantage for the Big Sky tournament, as well as a first round bye.  While after tonight Montana will have two more home games left, both of which appear winnable (Sacramento State and Northern Arizona), tonight they face a potentially tough road test in Southern Utah.  The Thunderbirds sit at 8-9 in conference play and are one of 5 teams battling for the final 4 conference tournament spots.

Montana is coming off of a huge 71-68 win over in-state rival Montana State, a game in which four players scored in double figures.  That win was also significant in that it clinched Montana’s fourth consecutive 20-win season, a feat that had not been accomplished since the mid-80s when Mike Montgomery was the head coach.  Southern Utah’s last time out also came against Montana State, who defeated them 62-61.  SUU led almost the entire way against the Bobcats, relinquishing the lead for the first time with just over a minute left.  The Thunderbirds will certainly come out playing hard in what will be their final home game of the season, with both the festivities of Senior Night and the bitter taste of their loss last time out to overcome.

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Field of 68 – March 3

Here is my Field of 68, through games of March 3, broken down by conference.  Note that the winner of the conference is the team that I feel is the best team in the conference, which may at times not be the first place team.

America East (1): Stony Brook
ACC (5): Miami, North Carolina State, Duke, North Carolina, Virginia
Atlantic Sun (1): Mercer
Atlantic Ten (5): Butler, Virginia Commonwealth, La Salle, Saint Louis, Temple
Big East (8): Syracuse, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Cincinnati, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Villanova
Big Sky (1): Weber State
Big South (1): Gardner-Webb
Big Ten (7): Michigan, Indiana, Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois
Big Twelve (4): Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma
Big West (1): Long Beach State
Colonial (1): Northeastern
Conference USA (1): Memphis
Horizon (1): Valparaiso
Ivy (1): Princeton
Metro Atlantic (1): Loyola
MAC (1): Akron
MEAC (1): Norfolk State
Missouri Valley (2): Creighton, Wichita State
Mountain West (5): New Mexico, UNLV, Colorado State, San Diego State, Boise State
Northeast (1): Robert Morris
Ohio Valley (1): Belmont
Pac 12 (5): Oregon, Arizona, UCLA, Colorado, California
Patriot (1): Bucknell
SEC (4): Florida, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee
Southern (1): Davidson
Southland (1): Stephen F Austin
SWAC (1): Southern
Summit (1): South Dakota State
Sun Belt (1): Middle Tennessee
West Coast (2): Gonzaga, St. Mary’s
WAC (1): Louisiana Tech

Last four in: Virginia, Kentucky, Villanova, Tennessee
First four out: Iowa State, Massachusetts, Iowa, Arkansas
Others considered: Maryland, Xavier, Baylor, Southern Miss, Arizona State, Alabama, Ole Miss, Denver

A few notes about this week’s field:

While there were very few changes in the end from last week’s bracket (in fact other than a few changes among my picks for the champions of single bid conferences, the only change was Iowa State moving out and Tennessee moving in), this was actually an incredibly difficult field to choose my last few teams in.  In the end, I begrudgingly let Kentucky and Villanova in (after Virginia, Boise State and St. Mary’s had made it in fairly easily), and was left with one spot and three teams battling for it.  Iowa State, Tennessee and UMass were those three teams and it was almost impossible for me to find a way to separate them.  Tennessee’s head-to-head win over UMass finally was the clincher for me taking the Minutemen off the list, leaving a pair of almost identical profiles in Tennessee and Iowa State.  In the end, non-conference SOS was the tie-breaker and I gave the Vols the final spot.

The only other team I will take a moment to note as having made its first appearance of the season on my prediction page is Joe Scott’s Denver Pioneers.  In the end, I don’t think Denver will have enough on its resume to merit an at-large bid, though with Louisiana Tech at home this week, they have a chance to pick up a solid win.  I think the thing I liked most about them is that they do not have any really bad losses on the season to date, though 8 losses already out of the WAC, and one more if they need an at-large, is probably too many.

Finally, here is my S-Curve of the 68 teams:

1. Indiana
2. Gonzaga
3. Duke
4. Georgetown
5. Kansas
6. Louisville
7. Miami
8. Michigan
9. New Mexico
10. Florida
11. Kansas State
12. Michigan State
13. Syracuse
14. Oklahoma State
15. Marquette
16. Saint Louis
17. Ohio State
18. Pittsburgh
19. Wisconsin
20. UCLA
21. Arizona
22. UNLV
23. Minnesota
24. VCU
25. Notre Dame
26. Illinois
27. Oklahoma
28. North Carolina
29. North Carolina State
30. Colorado State
31. Butler
32. California
33. San Diego State
34. Oregon
35. Memphis
36. Creighton
37. Wichita State
38. Cincinnati
39. Colorado
40. Missouri
41. Temple
42. Middle Tennessee
43. La Salle
44. Boise State
45. St. Mary’s
46. Akron
47. Virginia
48. Villanova
49. Kentucky
50. Belmont
51. Louisiana Tech
52. Tennessee
53. Bucknell
54. Weber State
55. Davidson
56. Stephen F Austin
57. Valparaiso
58. South Dakota State
59. Princeton
60. Northeastern
61. Loyola
62. Long Beach State
63. Stony Brook
64. Mercer
65. Robert Morris
66. Norfolk State
67. Gardner-Webb
68. Southern

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Small Conference Game of the Day – March 3

Two more conferences will be completing their regular seasons today, as the Metro Atlantic and America East regular seasons come to a close.  However, today’s SCGD does not come from either of them.  Rather, we turn to a non-conference matchup at 3:00 PM Eastern from Edinburg, Texas as the Texas-Pan American Broncs will be hosting the New Orleans Privateers.

Two years ago, the University of New Orleans was supposed to be playing its final season in Division I.  After years of membership in the Sun Belt Conference, the university concluded that it could no longer afford to keep its sports programs in Division I.  Originally, they announced that they would be dropping down to D3, then changed their minds and announced they would go to D2 instead.  They proceeded to play the 2011-12 season as a Division II program.  Then, once again, the school changed its mind.  After the 11-12 season, UNO announced that they had decided to remain at Division I after all.  As the Privateers had not yet completed their transition down to D2, they did become a fully eligible Division I program this season.  However, they play as an Independent this season before they will join the Southland Conference next year.

UNO’s season started out with a victory in their very first game back at the D1 level, defeating San Jose State 72-68.  Since that game, they have registered 7 more wins, though four of those were against non-Division I foes.  One of their D1 wins was a home victory over Great West member Texas-Pan American back on February 6.  This afternoon, those two teams meet again in New Orleans’ final game of the 2012-13 season.

Texas-Pan American enters the game today at 14-15 overall, and sitting in second place in the Great West Conference behind NJIT.  The only postseason hope for UTPA is in the collegeinsider.com tournament, which gives an automatic bid to the Great West tournament champion.  However, UTPA is set to join the WAC next season where they will be able to compete for an NCAA bid.  The Broncs do have one more regular season game after today, hosting NJIT next weekend in a game that may decide the GWC regular season title.  They will then advance the following week to the Great West tournament.  However, the story for today’s SCGD is the completion of the first season back in Division I for the New Orleans Privateers, who will be trying to finish the year as they started it — with a victory.

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Conference Tournaments

As conference tournament brackets get announced, links to their brackets will be posted here:

America East

Atlantic Sun

Big South

Colonial

Horizon

Metro Atlantic

MEAC

Missouri Valley

Northeast

Ohio Valley

Patriot League

Southern

Summit League

Sun Belt

SWAC

West Coast

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