More Midweek Notes, and Tonight’s Highligted Games (2/14/13)

NOTES FROM WEDNESDAY

-After a boring first couple of nights of games, we saw some great ones last night.

-Duke beat North Carolina. It was a rivalry game. It was an exciting game. As far as it being a meaningful game, a top line team beat a mid-line team at home. Virtually nothing changes on either team’s profile.

-Colorado State continues to play well as they won an exciting, back and forth game against San Diego State. They were the beneficiaries of a bad call down the stretch. A play that should have been a charge in the final seconds was ruled a block, and that call along with a made basket (that should have been waived off) put the game out of reach for the Aztecs. What’s surprising is that Colorado State coach Larry Eustachy said after the game that they got the benefit of a bad call. Having said that, Colorado State did play very well, and even if the call hadn’t gone their way they still would have been up a point with ten seconds to go. Their profile continues to improve, and I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see them finish first in the Mountain West.

-Creighton lost their third straight game when they fell on the road to Northern Iowa. UNI is a very tough place to play, and that loss in and of itself didn’t hurt Creighton too much, but the fact that it is their third straight, and the fact that outside of a win against Wisconsin on a neutral floor Creighton has nothing of note on their profile, is pushing the Bluejays close to the bubble. They are definitely in a tailspin and need to come out of it.

-Charlotte got a big win at Butler. They had a lead the entire way, but Butler came close to pulling off yet another miracle. Rotnei Clarke scored 15 pts in the final 3:30 or so of the game, and actually put Butler in a position where they were down two with the ball and three seconds to play, but they turned it over and came up empty. For Charlotte, it was a much needed quality win on the road, that finally puts something good on their profile.

La Salle, another bubble team, had a bizarre finish in a game they could not afford to lose. Chances are you didn’t see it because it was only available via streaming, and the stream wasn’t free, so here is how it played out….

-La Salle with a three point lead, opting not to foul, but fouling by mistake as Bona was attempting a three.

-Bona is at the line with a chance to tie if they hit all three freethrows.

-He misses the first.

-He misses the second.

-He tries to miss the third on purpose, but makes it. La Salle up two less than five seconds to play.

-La Salle is fouled. Misses the first freethrow.

-They foolishly try to miss the second freethrow (presumably so the clock will start right away), but makes it by mistake. I’ve never seen a game where two attempted misses went in.

-Bona inbounds. Again, La Salle opts not to foul. Bona gets off a terrificl look…..and it rattles out.

La Salle wins.

 

TONIGHT’S ACTION

-ARIZONA AT COLORADO (Pac Twelve). The last time these two met we saw one of the more controversial endings as a three point shot that should have counted for Colorado was waived off, and Arizona went on to win in overtime. Not only that, but tonight’s game is very important on paper as Colorado needs big wins to get safely inside the bubble, and Arizona needs a nice road win to stay on the top lines.

-MONTANA AT WEBER STATE (Big Sky). Montana is unbeaten in Big Sky play and can get a three game lead over Weber with a win tonight. Since they own the head to head tiebreaker, it’s virtually a four game lead. The first place finisher byes into the conference semis and hosts the conference tourney. On top of that, Montana may reach the bubble if they win out, and this is hands down their toughest remaining game outside of a trip to Davidson.

-GONZAGA AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast). SMC is a bubble team that desperately needs a big win. Gonzaga is hoping to play their way into the discussion for a #1 seed, and if they want any chance of that at all they pretty much need to win out.

-WISCONSIN AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten). Both teams have solid profiles, but Minney has been in a bit of a tailspin and could use a big win at home to build their momentum back up.

-DUQUESNE AT TEMPLE (Atlantic Ten). Who knows what Temple will do tonight?? It’s always anybody’s guess.

-NORTHWESTERN AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten). Ohio State needs to hold serve at home. Eventually they need a big road win to solidify a good seed, but they also need to hold serve at home.

-BELMONT AT TENNESSEEE STATE (Ohio Valley). I really like this Belmont team, but they need to win out.

-WESTERN ILLINOIS AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE (Summit League). Both of these teams are probably too far outside the bubble, but it is a big match up that will impact first place in the Summit League.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT NICHOLLS STATE (Southland). SFA needs to win out to get the attention of the committee.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT LOUISVILLE (Big East). Saint John’s is on the bubble. Louisville is solidly in, but they’re a long way from the #1 line right about now. The Johnnies need a big win on their profile. Louisville needs to come out of the tailspin that they’re in.

-UCLA AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve). UCLA is in fairly good shape and can add another road win to their profile.

-IOWA AT PENN STATE (Big Ten). I have Iowa outside the bubble. If they lose tonight, they will fall further outside of it. Much much much further outside of it.

-UMASS AT VCU (Atlantic Ten). I have UMass right on the bubble, and if they want any attention at all then this is the game they have to win. With a Butler loss, VCU has a clear shot at winning the A10., so they have a lot to play for as well.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT SEATTLE (WAC). At 21-3, LA Tech is a solid team, but with no really good wins. Winning out is their only shot of reaching the bubble, and even that may not be enough.

-USC AT STANFORD (Pac Twelve). Stanford has been playing well lately. They’re far away from the bubble, but if they keep winning they may end up reaching it.

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Small Conference Game of the Day – February 14

For tonight’s SCGD, we return to the top of the conference standings.  In fact, there are quite a few great battles today among teams at the top of their conferences.  These games include Canisius at Loyola, Davidson at College of Charleston, Belmont at Tennessee State, Arkansas-Little Rock at Arkansas State, Montana at Weber State and of course Gonzaga at St. Mary’s.  However, our focus tonight will be in Fargo, North Dakota as the Summit League-leading Western Illinois Leathernecks travel to take on the North Dakota State Bison.

Western Illinois has been a surprising story all season and presently sits in sole possession of first place at 10-2 in league and 18-5 overall.  However, both North Dakota State and South Dakota State are only half a game back, each at 10-3 in conference.  NDSU is 19-6 overall with a 70 RPI and a 56 KenPom.  WIU’s RPI is 130 and their KenPom is 137.  Western Illinois did defeat the Bison at home 50-42 last month.

The Leathernecks are led by Terell Parks who has scored 10 double-doubles so far this season, best in the Summit League.  The Bison are led by Lawrence Alexander, Marshall Bjorkland, and TrayVonn Wright who has three double-doubles on the season for them as well.

While North Dakota State has only been in Division I since 2004, they are on the verge of their third 20 win season.  By comparison, Western Illinois is also seeking its third ever 20 win season, but have been in Division I for over 30 years.  In fact, the school record for WIU is 20, which should be surpassed this year.  Tonight’s game at North Dakota State, followed by this weekend’s game at South Dakota State, will go a long way to showing whether Western Illinois is a serious contender for thier first NCAA tournament bid ever, or if the Summit League will come down to a battle between the Dakotas.

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Mid-Week Notes and Highlighted Games for Wednesday, Feb 13th

MID-WEEK NOTES

-What looked to be a week of showcase games has given us some very unexciting results. Florida blew out Kentucky, Kansas blew out Kansas State, Michigan State blew Michigan’s doors off, and Michigan’s windows out, and basically blew Michigan’s roof off as well. It’s been awhile since I’ve seen a top four team get absolutely beaten down like that. Wow.

-A sad and scary moment for Nerlens Noel of Kentucky. A knee injury in last night’s Florida game has likely ended his season, and since he is an NBA prospect, it has also likely ended his college career. I realize Kentucky had just cracked the rankings, but I believed them to be close to the bubble as it was. Without him, they may fall out of the picture entirely. I hope that he is able to recover and that this does not impact his being an NBA prospect.

-Indiana State lost last night at Missouri State, which is a crippling loss for a bubble team. That’s’ the kind of loss that could end up with them getting left out of the field.

 

HIGHLIGTED GAMES

-SYRACUSE AT CONNECTICUT (Big East). This is going to be the last chapter of this series for quite a while. It’s the latest in many great rivalries that are being ended due to conference realignment. Unfortunately, it only has tournament implications for one of the teams, but UConn fans will be jacked up high for this one. With no NCAA Tournament, this is their showcase game of the year.

-DUKE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC). All of rivalry week is built around this game. It isn’t quite the clash of the titans that we’ve seen in previous years. North Carolina needs a big road win to build up their resume. Duke needs to hold serve if they want any shot at a #1 seed.

-OLE MISS AT TEXAS A&M (SEC). Both teams are on the bubble, but TAMU appears to be dropping off of it at a rapid pace. They need a win tonight.

-NEBRASKA AT INDIANA (Big Ten). A conference game with the feel of an OOC buy game.

-CHARLOTTE AT BUTLER (Atlantic Ten). Charlotte is on the bubble, and if they want to get inside it, they need a win like this.

-DEPAUL AT NOTRE DAME (Big East). I guess this is sort of a rivalry. With ND moving to the ACC, I’ll be curious to see if they keep this and the Marquette series going.

-AKRON AT EASTERN MICHIGAN (MAC). I think Akron needs to win out to be seriously considered.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT TEXAS TECH (Big Twelve). Okie State could use some road wins. At the very least they don’t want to drop a road game to a team as weak as Texas Tech.

-MIAMI, FL AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC). The more I think about it, the more I think Miami is completely justified to top the S curve. This is a rivalry game, but FSU appears to be way overmatched.

-LA SALLE AT SAINT BONAVENTURE (Atlantic Ten). La Salle is inside the bubble, but close to it, and could use a nice road win.

-COLGATE AT BUCKNELL (Patriot League). Bucknell needs to win out to be seriously considered, and unfortunately for them that might not even be enough.

-UCF AT MEMPHIS (Conference USA). Memphis is coming off a big road win at Southern Miss, and has actually cracked the rankings, but considering how weak their schedule is I still don’t see them as having a huge margin for error.

-ARIZONA STATE AT UTAH (Pac Twelve). Arizona State cannot afford a loss in this one.

-CREIGHTON AT NORTHERN IOWA (Missouri Valley). Despite two straight losses, Creighton is still in the top 25. They need a road win because even though their ranking has gone up, their profile certainly has not.

-DRAKE AT WICHITA STATE (Missouri Valley). Drake has been a challenge for teams at home, but not so much on the road. Wichita cannot afford to lose this one.

-MISSOURI AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC). Will Mizzou finally win a road game?? If they lose this, a very strong case could be made for leaving them out entirely.

-TULANE AT SOUTHERN MISS (Conference USA). With no top 100 wins I’m not sure why people are still high on Southern Miss. Beating Tulane accomplishes nothing, but I keep them on the radar only because other people seem to like them. Perhaps they see something that I don’t.

-IOWA STATE AT TEXAS (Big Twelve). Iowa State’s resume has been trending up, and they have the chance to add another road win to it tonight.

-WEST VIRGINI AAT BAYLOR (Big Twelve). Baylor simply cannot afford to lose this game. They’re in serious trouble as it is.

-NEVADA AT WYOMING (Mountain West). Wyoming cannot afford to lose this game. They’re in serious trouble as it is.

-UNLV AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West). Air Force is way outside the bubble, but their home floor has become somewhat of a snake pit. UNLV, on the other hand, has struggled in several big games this year, so they really need to be on upset alert. On top of that, the Rebels could really use a road win like this right about now.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West). Colorado State is in the rankings, is red hot, and has been playing very well at home. They’re a serious contender for the MWC title, and perhaps even a protected seed. San Diego State is also safely inside the bubble, but a road win like this will help them out even more.

-OREGON AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve). Oregon has dealt with injuries and gone into a bit of a slump. They need a nice road win like this to bring them out of it.

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Small Conference Game of the Day – February 13

Holy Cross cruised past Navy last night in a game that may end up dooming the Middies to last place in the Patriot League.  Tonight, the SCGD continues its focus on teams that most likely will not be playing any postseason basketball beyond their conference tournament by turning to a battle near the bottom of the America East standings.  While Stony Brook and Vermont appear locked in a battle for the top spot in the AEC, tonight’s game is Maryland-Baltimore County at New Hampshire (7:00 PM Eastern).

UMBC enters tonight game at 6-18 overall, 4-7 in conference.  Their RPI is 314.  New Hampshire is presently 6-16 overall, 2-8 in conference and has an RPI of 294.  The best game either team can vouch for on the season was New Hampshire only losing by 8 at Connecticut back in December.  While Binghamton is sitting at 1-11 in league play and likely headed to the worst seed in the conference tournament, this game could go a ways to determining who is the 6th and 7th seeds.  Luckily, noone will have to play in a dreaded first round 8/9 game this season as Boston University’s ineligibility for the AEC tournament due to their announcement that they are leaving for the Patriot League next year has cut the field size down to only 8 this year.

The UMBC Retrievers are led in scoring by Ryan Cook at 14.7 points per game, but he has been struggling recently, with his current 14.7 ppg being the lowest it has been all season.  However, guard Brian Neller has hit 22 three pointers in his last five games sophomore guard Joey Getz has been coming on strong in recent games.  As for the Wildcats of New Hampshire, they are led by guard Ferg Myrick who is averaging 13.8 points per game.  Patrick Konan scored 19 points when these two teams met earlier this season, though UMBC won that game.  UNH also needs a big turnaround tonight as they are 0-5 at home in AEC play so far this season.

As a final note, while Boston University’s departure will drop the America East down to 8 teams, there have been rumors swirling for several months now that the conference will be expanding back out to 9 very soon.  The team that has been lobbying to replace BU is NJIT, the only current member of the Great West conference without a new conference home for next season.  As of the moment, NJIT is scheduled to be an independent next season — but there is still time for them to find a way into the AEC before next season begins.

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Rankings Rant

I just looked at the rankings.  They make no sense at all.

I guess I understand the reason why Duke is ranked ahead of Miami. The reason is that the voters don’t use logic when they assess teams. Miami did manage to squeak by Duke when they met earlier in the year. Not sure if anyone caught that or not. On top of that, they’ve managed to win at places where Duke failed to win. Most recently, Duke struggled to win at Boston College. Whatever logic went into ranking Duke ahead of Miami has probably blown the planet Vulcan off its axis (footnote Star Trek).

Kentucky checks in at #25 in the AP poll. Nothing, not one thing, indicates that Kentucky is a top 25 team. The win at Ole Miss was good, but does that one single moment out of hundreds of hours indicate that they’re a top 25 team?? They lost at home to Baylor. They lost to Alabama (the same Alabama that was creamed by Auburn). They lost at home to Texas A&M, and struggled to beat LSU. At home. Kentucky routinely loses to or struggles to beat teams outside the top fifty. The key word is ROUTINELY. Occassionally (and by occassionally, I mean once) they play well at a place like Ole Miss.

At least Missouri is out of the rankings.  Barely, though. It only took the voters a month to figure out what any one with any sense at all could figure out, and that’s that Missouri is likely a fringe top forty team…if that. Since, Mizzou is still #26, only some of the voters have figured that out.  Clearly not all of them.  They’re last year’s Arkansas team. They’re great at home and awful on the road.  Mizzou is out of the rankings, but how in the world are they still #26??  I just don’t get it.

Creighton’s blowout loss at Indiana State, and follow up loss to Illinois State (a sub 100 team), must have really impressed the voters in the coach’s poll. I feel the need to repeat that. Creighton was unranked a week ago, and lost two games to teams that aren’t even in the same universe as the top 25, and went from being unranked to being ranked. Huh??

***EDIT:  When looking at the Top 25, Creighton is in at #23, and Colorado State checked in right behind them at #24.  In the PREVIOUS RANKING column, it said #13 next to Creighton, and NR next to Colorado State.  It has just been pointed out to me that I transposed them.  I guess I shoudln’t be pointing my finger at the voters if I can’t keep my own facts straight – D Griggs (2-13-13)***

Griggs

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Small Conference Game of the Day – February 12

There are so many times that we focus our attention at the top of conference standings, that we tend to forget about the guys on the bottom.  So for today’s edition of the Small Conference Game of the Day, we will be paying attention to a pair of teams battling to avoid finishing in last place in their league — tonight’s game is the last place battle in the Patriot League between Navy and Holy Cross (7:00 PM Eastern in Worcester, Mass).

The former national champion (1947) Holy Cross Crusaders enter tonight’s game 2-6 in conference play and 10-13 overall.  Their RPI and KenPom are identical at 230.  Navy’s Midshipmen enter at 1-7 in league and 7-17 overall.  They have an RPI of 322 and a KenPom of 317.  The most notable win either team has actually belongs to Navy who defeated Northeast Conference leader Bryant back on December 10.

Holy Cross has dominated this series, holding a 36-18 all-time advantage, including having won the last five straight games.  The Crusaders are led by forward Dave Dudzinski who is averaging 15.7 points and 6.9 rebounds per game.  They also have sophomore point guard Justin Burrell who was named Patriot League Rookie of the Year last season.  Navy, on the other hand, is led by youth, with freshman Tilman Dunbar and sophomores Worth Smith and Brandon Venturini leading the way.  Of course, ex-Penn State head coach Ed DeChellis is on the sidelines in his second season at Annapolis as he continues to attempt to rebuild the program.

A Holy Cross win tonight will clearly put the Middies solidly in the Patriot League basement and on their way to an 8 seed in the conference tournament.  However, if DeChellis’ young team can score the upset, the two teams will be tied for seventh place and could spend the rest of the season battling things out at the bottom of the Patriot League.

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