Monday, March 21, 2022 | ||
Team | Team | Spread |
Drake | UNC Wilmington | 7.4 |
UNC Asheville | Northern Colorado | -0.8 |
MIddle Tennessee | Boston | 5.6 |
Abilene Christian | Ohio | -0.9 |
Coastal Carolina | Florida Gulf Coast | 4.4 |
South Alabama | USC Upstate | 11.1 |
March 21, 2022
PiRate Ratings College Basketball–Monday, March 21, 2022
October 27, 2016
PiRate Ratings Money Line Parlay Picks–October 27-31, 2016
The Hook
We talked about this in a previous posting, but we now have real data to show you why you should not wager real money on our picks. Last week, we hit a small bonanza, and we came within a few seconds of a major, albeit imaginary, windfall profit.
We issued four long shot money line parlays, each returning better than 2 to 1 odds. We won on two of the four and came within seconds of winning the third one. As it is, our profit from last week was 61% return on the investment. Had that third game that we lost in the last seconds been a winner as well, our profit would have exceeded 100% on the investment.
It’s the “last-second”, “one play,” “fluke play” stuff that hooks the investor to make him or her return the next week to wager more. We have no problem with this. We can wager “$500,000,” and it is the same as if we wagered “$1.” It’s just a fun exercise for a half dozen math geeks, four of whom are members of the fairer sex by the way.
What we have noticed so far this season is that our college picks are winning, while the NFL picks are not doing well at all. The 2016 NFL season has been too tipsy-turvy to hit on parlays. Sure, you can pick New England to win at -300, but that won’t help you much, because at -300, the Patriots basically have to win out to keep you from losing money. If they go 12-4, and you bet on them to win every week at a -300 average, you will invest $300 every week and win $100 12 times, while losing $300 four times. This would allow you to break even in theory, but New England doesn’t go off at -300 each week. They might lose at -450. They might win at -600 over a lousy team. Your invested amount won’t get you the profit to buy that new pearl necklace for that special lady in your life, or that new cell phone with the 16 megapixel camera to replace that camera that is best used to start a campfire.
Until otherwise determined to be safe, we are going to limit our money line parlays to college games only. The upset tendencies this time of year tend to be more conservative than the NFL.
For the season, our “just for fun only” picks have wagered on 31 money line parlay games, all at better than even money odds. We have won 10 of the 31 at an average of $283.25 (on $100 wagered) and lost the other 21 ($-100). This brings us a return of $-130 for the season, which is still a negative 4% return on investment. For what it’s worth, the college selections are responsible for 80% of the winnings, and those picks alone have a positive return on investment, which is why we are going only with college picks this week.
We are going to issue just three selections this week. All three are very long shots such that winning just any one of these three games will make our week an imaginary profitable one. One of the parlays combines two underdogs that we believe can win outright and return an incredible 6+ times what we are pretending to invest.
Look carefully at all three parlays. There is a reason they call them “long shots.” Chances are high that all three will lose, so be forewarned all you reading this with a URL from Las Vegas as well as all you that have figured out which two online books you can find to plug the numbers into a calculator and discover which book we used for each parlay. Remember this: just since we started this feature 15 minutes ago, three of the games that make up the parlays have changed the money line odds.
This Week’s Games
October 27-31,2016 |
1. College Parlay @ +295 |
Temple over Cincinnati |
Indiana over Maryland |
Memphis over Tulsa |
Central Michigan over Kent St. |
N. C. St. over Boston College |
2. College Parlay @ +324 |
Toledo over Ohio |
Wake Forest over Army |
Southern Miss. over Marshall |
Florida over Georgia |
Tennessee over South Carolina |
Penn St. over Purdue |
Washington St. over Oregon St. |
3. College Parlay @ +607 |
North Texas over UTSA |
Kentucky over Missouri |
March 9, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 9 Update
Three More Tickets Punched
Horizon League Championship
Butler 59 Milwaukee 44
The Bulldogs held Milwaukee to 30% shooting from the field, and Matt Howard connected on seven of nine shots to pace Butler with 18 points, as the defending National Final runner-up earned another spot in the Big Dance.
Summit League Championship
Oakland 90 Oral Roberts 76
The Golden Grizzlies displayed a great offensive show with the aid of numerous first half steals by Drew Valentine and Reggie Hamilton to build a double-digit lead by the break. After withstanding an early second half run by the Golden Eagles, Oakland pulled away to win the automatic bid.
Keith Benson topped Oakland with 28 points and 14 rebounds. Hamilton added 25 with six assists, while Will Hudson recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Sunbelt Conference Championship
U A L R 64 North Texas 63
The Trojans won their first Sunbelt Championship and earned their first bid to the NCAA Tournament since 1990.
SBC Player of the Year Solomon Bozeman drove from the backcourt to the left side of the top of the key and drained a three-pointer with 1.5 seconds remaining to give UALR the decisive points. Bozeman scored a game-high 20 points.
North Texas had led by seven points with less than two minutes to go, but the Mean Green wilted under the Trojan pressure defense. With one last chance to try to win, UNT committed a turnover on the inbounds pass.
11 Automatic Qualifiers To Date
Team | Conference | Record |
Arkansas-Little Rock | Sunbelt | 19-16 |
Belmont | Atlantic South | 30-4 |
Butler | Horizon | 23-9 |
Gonzaga | West Coast | 24-9 |
Indiana State | Missouri Valley | 20-13 |
Morehead State | Ohio Valley | 24-9 |
Oakland | Summit | 25-9 |
Old Dominion | Colonial | 27-6 |
St. Peter’s | Metro Atlantic | 20-13 |
UNC-Asheville | Big South | 19-13 |
Wofford | Southern | 21-12 |
Two Tickets To Be Punched Tonight
Big Sky Tournament Championship @ 9PM ET On ESPN2
#2 Montana (21-9) at #1 Northern Colorado (20-10)
Semifinal Round
Montana 57 Weber State 40
Northern Colorado 73 Northern Arizona 70
These two split their regular season series with Northern Colorado winning 63-45 in Greeley, and Montana winning 55-42 in Missoula. Tonight’s game will be played at Butler-Hancock Hall in Greeley, so Northern Colorado will enjoy the home court advantage.
This game is a great study in contrasts. Northern Colorado is a quicker team, but Montana is a stronger team. Northern Colorado has one exceptionally dominant player, while Montana has more, albeit less exceptional, weapons.
The Bears’ offense runs through 6-1 senior guard Devon Beitzel. Beitzel averages a league-best 21 points per game, and he is deadly at the free throw line, where he connects on 91% of his tosses.
The rest of the team collectively shoots under 41% from the field and commits more turnovers than assists, so if the Grizzlies can stop Beitzel, or at least limit his touches, they have a chance of defending their crown.
Montana has the dominant big man in the conference in 6-11/260 senior center Brian Qvale. If the Grizzlies can keep this game a half-court affair, they stand a great chance of winning with Qvale plugging the middle on defense and controlling the boards at both ends of the court. Qvale averages 15 points and nine boards a game, and he had a double-double with 16 points and 17 rebounds in the semifinal round. Montana likes to limit possessions, so those numbers are even more impressive than they look.
In the win over UNC, Montana held the Bears to 23.3% shooting, while they shot just 32.6% in the loss at Greeley.
It is our opinion that the visiting number two seed will pull off the mild upset over the host numbone seed, but it is not a strong feeling.
Northeast Conference Tournament Championship @ 7PM ET On ESPN2
#3 Robert Morris (18-13) at #1 Long Island (26-5)
Semifinal Round
Long Island 69 Central Connecticut 67
Robert Morris 64 Quinnipiac 62
Brooklyn has not been this excited over one of their own sports teams since the Dodgers won the 1955 World Series. Long Island is one of the most exciting teams in the nation, and their 26-5 record has throngs of Brooklynites cramming into the Wellness, Recreation, and Athletic Center. The WRAC holds just 2,500 seats, but you can bet that more than that amount will find their way into the game tonight, as they “Pack the WRAC.”
Those fans will be converging to the corner of Ashland and Dekalb tonight, dressed in all white, to watch what could be a blowout win for their team.
LIU is on a roll. The Blackbirds have won 12 games in a row (longest current streak in the nation) and 20 of their previous 21 games. They average almost 83 points per game. The Blackbirds have exceptional depth with eight players capable of scoring 15 or more points.
The Blackbirds pose difficult matchups with their roster, as they rely on quick guards and medium-sized forwards with great leaping ability to play at a fast pace. There is no center on the roster, but the two 6-7 forwards have controlled the boards in most games this year.
Those forwards are Julian Boyd and Jamal Olasewere, who team up for 25.4 points and 15.7 rebounds per game.
5-10 backup guard Jason Brickman plays just 22 minutes per game, but he leads the team with 5.3 assists per game. When he comes in the game, the pace picks up, and the Blackbirds shoot a lot of threes in transition.
Robert Morris is definitely not cannon fodder. The Colonials are the two-time defending NEC Tournament champions, and they believe they can three peat even on the road in hostile conditions.
The Colonials have won eight games in a row, relying on a stellar defense that limits possessions and pressures the guards. They are missing their leading scorer, as 5-9 guard Karon Abraham’s season ended two weeks ago with a torn Achilles Tendon. On the positive side, Abraham missed RMU’s win at LIU on December 2, as he was serving a multi-game suspension.
Velton Jones and Russell Johnson will have to shine tonight for the Colonials to pull off the upset. The duo are the only double figure scorers left, but both shoot less than 39% from the field.
Without Abraham, RMU shoots just 33.7% from behind the arc, so the only way they can possibly win tonight is to replicate the formula that was successful more than three months ago—control the tempo and prevent LIU from getting off any uncontested three-pointers.
We believe this game will begin slowly with RMU taking the lead in the early stages. Somewhere in the first half, LIU will go on one of their patented runs and gain the lead. Then, a second spurt will give them a commanding lead. RMU might cut into that lead, but we believe in the end, the Blackbirds will be celebrating at the WRAC. We do not believe the Brooklynites will be crying “Wait ‘Til Next Year.” This will be like October of 1955 in the borough.
Yesterday’s Other Tournament Results
Atlantic 10 Conference
First Round
LaSalle 75 St. Bonaventure 73 2ot
St. Joseph’s 71 George Washington 59 ot
Rhode Island 70 St. Louis 61
Dayton 78 U Mass 50
Big East Conference
First Round
Connecticut 97 DePaul 71
Rutgers 76 Seton Hall 70 ot
South Florida 70 Villanova 69
Marquette 87 Providence 66
M A C
First Round
Bowling Green 74 Northern Illinois 54
Ohio U 74 Toledo 57
Akron 67 Eastern Michigan 53
Buffalo 64 Central Michigan 50
M E A C
First Round
MD-Eastern Shore 87 F A M U 85 2ot
S. C. State 64 Delaware State 59
Ivy League Playoff Set
Princeton defeated rival Penn 70-58 last night in Philadelphia, forcing a one-game playoff for the Ivy League’s automatic berth. Princeton (24-6) will take on co-champion Harvard (23-5) Saturday afternoon at 4PM Eastern Time. The game will be played at Yale University in New Haven, CT, and it can be seen live on ESPN3.com.
Princeton has appeared in all seven Ivy League tiebreaking playoff games in the history of the league. This is Harvard’s first Ivy League basketball championship of any kind. The Crimson last appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 1946.
There is a chance that the loser of this game could hold a slim chance of earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Harvard is ranked #35 in the RPI, while Princeton is ranked #49. Harvard has two wins over top 50 teams as well as three losses. Their biggest win was at Boston College. Princeton has just one win against the top 50 and two losses. For the Ivy to earn two bids, the Tigers have to win Saturday and hope Harvard’s high RPI is enough to earn the second bid.
Conference Tournaments In Action Today
Big 12 Conference
Tournament Site: Kansas City
1st Round Games
#8 Nebraska (19-11) vs. #9 Oklahoma State (18-12) 12:30 PM ET
#5 Colorado (19-12) vs. #12 Iowa State (16-15) 3 PM ET
#7 Baylor (18-12) vs. #10 Oklahoma (13-17) 7PM ET
#6 Missouri (22-9) vs. #11 Texas Tech (13-18) 9:30 PM ET
Big East Conference
Tournament Site: New York City
2nd Round Games
#8 Georgetown (21-9) vs. #9 Connecticut (22-9) 12 Noon ET on ESPN
#5 St. John’s (20-10) vs. #13 Rutgers (15-16) Approx. 2:15 PM ET on ESPN
#7 Cincinnati (24-7) vs. #15 South Florida (10-22) 7 PM ET on ESPN
#6 West Virginia (20-10) vs. #11 Marquette (19-13) Approx. 9:15 PM ET on ESPN
Conference USA
Tournament Site: El Paso, TX
1st Round Games
#8 East Carolina (16-14) vs. #9 Central Florida (19-10) 1 PM ET
#5 Southern Miss (21-9) vs. #12 Tulane (13-16) 3:30 PM ET
#6 Marshall (21-10) vs. #11 Houston (12-17) 7:30 PM ET
#7 S M U (17-13) vs. #10 Rice (13-17) 10 PM ET
M E A C
Tournament Site: Winston-Salem, NC
Note: The MEAC has a unique way of scheduling their tournament. As a result, one first round game will be played today as well as two quarterfinal round games. The other two quarterfinal round games will be played Thursday.
1st Round
#6 Norfolk State () vs. #11 Howard () 3 PM ET
Quarterfinal Round
#1 Bethune-Cookman (20-11) vs. #9 South Carolina State (10-21) 7 PM ET
#2 Hampton (21-8) vs. #10 Maryland-Eastern Shore (9-21) 9:30 PM ET
Mountain West Conference
Tournament Site: Las Vegas
1st Round
#8 Wyoming (10-20) vs. #9 T C U (10-21) 5 PM ET
Pac-10 Conference
Tournament Site: Los Angeles
1st Round
#8 Stanford (15-15) vs. #9 Oregon State (10-19) 9 PM ET on Fox Sports Net
#7 Oregon (14-16) vs. #10 Arizona State (12-18) 11:30 PM ET on Fox Sports Net
Southland Conference
Tournament Site: Katy, TX (Houston Area)
Quarterfinal Round
#2 Northwestern State (LA) (18-13) vs. #7 Texas-San Antonio (16-13) 1 PM ET
#3 Sam Houston (17-12) vs. #6 Stephen F. Austin (18-10) 3:30 PM ET
#1 McNeese State (19-10) vs. #8 Nicholls State (14-13) 7 PM ET
#4 Texas State (15-15) vs. #5 Southeastern Louisiana (15-13) 9:30 PM ET
S W A C
Tournament Site: Garland, TX (Dallas-Ft. Worth Area)
Quarterfinal Round
#2 Jackson State (16-14) vs. #7 Prairie View (10-21) 12:30 PM ET
#1 Texas Southern (18-11) vs. #8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (7-23) 9 PM ET
W A C
Tournament Site: Las Vegas
1st Round
#5 Hawaii (18-11) vs. #8 San Jose State (15-14) 3 PM ET
#6 Nevada (12-18) vs. #7 Fresno State (14-16) 5:30 PM ET
March 8, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 8 Update
The Four Newest Dance Invitees
Did you see those conference championship games last night? Was this the Monday Night Fights or basketball? There were more cut men and cut women than in your average boxing card.
When it is all or nothing for these smaller conferences, you get what we saw last night—teams playing like their lives were on the line.
Colonial Athletic Association
Old Dominion 70
Virginia Commonwealth 65
Old Dominion 27-6
The Monarchs are capable of making a semi-surprise run in the Big Dance. They lead the nation in rebounding margin, and they can score points in the paint.
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
St. Peter’s 62
Iona 57
St. Peter’s 20-13
The Peacocks beat Alabama earlier in the season, and their defense could keep them within striking defense in an opening round game, but we cannot see SPC advancing to the second round.
Southern Conference
Wofford 77
College of Charleston 67
Wofford 21-12
The Terriers finally beat the Cougars (we predicted this yesterday), and they will not roll over and play dead in the first round. This team returns to the Dance for the second consecutive season, and they will not back down. They may not advance, but they will not be in awe of their heavily favored first round opponent.
West Coast Conference
Gonzaga 75
Saint Mary’s 63
Gonzaga 24-9
This edition of Zags may not be the most talented in the Coach Mark Few era, but they are playing their best ball at the right time. It will depend on their bracket, but this team has Sweet 16 potential.
Three More Invitations Go Out Tonight
By 11:15 PM Eastern Time tonight, we will know the names of three more NCAA Tournament participants. Let’s break down these games.
Horizon League Championship @ 9PM ET on ESPN
Butler (22-9) at Milwaukee (19-12)
Butler defeated Cleveland State in the semifinal round Saturday evening, while Milwaukee topped Valparaiso. During the regular season, Milwaukee swept the Bulldogs, winning 76-52 at home and 86-80 in overtime on the road. The top-seeded Panthers host this game.
Both teams are red hot coming into this title match. Milwaukee has gone 10-1 in their last 11 games, and the only loss was in the Bracketbuster to Buffalo. Their defense is what got them here, as they shoot only 43% from the field and 65% at the foul line.
Three Panthers average double figures in scoring, led by Anthony Hill. Hill averages just under 16 points per game, but he broke out with a 24-point, 11-rebound performance in the semifinal game against Valpo. Kaylon Williams is the X-factor for Panthers. He can score when needed, rebound with the big men, and run the offense. He recorded a triple-double earlier in the season against Butler (10 points-10 rebounds-10 assists), and he added a double-double in the second win over the Bulldogs.
Butler missed Gordon Hayward even more than most experts predicted. The Bulldogs played a tough pre-conference schedule and limped into February. With their backs against the wall, they reeled off eight consecutive victories to get to the title game tonight.
Most basketball fans know Matt Howard and Shelvin Mack from last year’s team that made the surprise run to the National Championship Game. The duo has teamed for 32 points and 6.5 rebounds per game this year. However, it has been the emergence of 6-11 sophomore center Andrew Smith that has allowed Butler to turn things around and look like a force to be reckoned with once again. Smith averaged 11 points per game over the second half of the season. In the eight game winning streak, he has averaged 32 minutes per game and pulled down close to eight rebounds per game. His 63% field goal percentage has forced defenses to stop him first, giving Howard and Mack more room to get open. Smith was a non-factor in the two games against Milwaukee, and he is the key to tonight’s game. If he plays 32 minutes and gets double figure points and eight rebounds, Butler will be cutting down the nets yet again.
Summit League Championship @ 9PM ET on ESPN2
Site: Sioux Falls, SD
Oakland (24-9) vs. Oral Roberts (19-14)
If you like high-scoring, fast-paced games, you will definitely clear your schedule to view this one. Oakland is the second best offensive team in the nation, averaging 86 points per game (92 ppg in their last 10 games). The Grizzlies connect on close to 50% of their field goal attempts, and they tend to hit spurts where they score 10 points in two minutes. Oral Roberts averages 81 points per game and has no qualms running with Oakland.
Both teams are riding major winning streaks entering tonight’s title game. Oakland has won 17 of their last 18 games, while the Golden Eagles have won 10 in a row. In the regular season, Oakland won both high-scoring games, but both were nail-biters that went down to the wire.
Oakland has a tall and short combination that has done a lot of the damage on opponents. 6-11 center Keith Benson is the best player in the league. Benson averages 17.7 points and 10 rebounds per game. He showed he can do it against the big schools, as he had 17 points and 12 rebounds in a close loss to Michigan State and 26 points and 10 rebounds in a big win at Tennessee.
5-11 guard Reggie Hamilton is a threat to top 20 points any night. He is quick and can get open without help from screens.
Oral Roberts has a star in its own right. Dominique Morrison averages just under 20 points per game, and he doesn’t need to heave up 25 shots per game to get those points. Morrison shoots 51.3% from the field, 40% from behind the three-point line, and 78.4% at the foul line. He scored 56 points in the two games against Oakland.
This should be a great game, and we don’t believe Oakland is that much of a favorite. ORU has been to the Big Dance four times in the last six years, while Oakland is the defending tournament champion. We expect the winner to top 90 points in this game, and it is too close to call. We say Oakland has about a 54% chance and Oral Roberts a 46% chance of winning.
Sunbelt Conference Championship @ 7PM ET on ESPN2
Site: Hot Springs, AR
North Texas (22-10) vs. U A L R (18-16)
On paper this looks like a mismatch, even though the teams finished one game apart in the regular season. North Texas finished fourth in the West with an 8-8 league mark, while Little Rock finished fifth at 7-9.
North Texas was one of the biggest underachievers this season. The Mean Green returned four starters from their 2010 conference champion team and were expected to win again this year with the best backcourt and one of the best frontcourts in the league. Instead, a 3-9 swoon in the middle of the season placed them out of contention for the West crown. Since that awful slide, UNT has recovered with five consecutive victories.
6-5 senior guard Tristan Thompson has led the way for the Mean Green in the tournament, scoring 80 points in the first three games. He has done a lot of the damage at the foul line, where he is 31-35 in Hot Springs, including an unbelievable 20-20 performance in the win over top-seed Florida Atlantic. Thompson combines a quick move to the basket with a sweet shot from outside. Beefy forward George Odufuwa averages 11 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, and UALR has a tough matchup problem against him.
The Trojans dropped both regular season games to North Texas, mostly because they could not compete under the basket. Their chance to win this game will come down to limiting possessions and trying to win 55-50. They have won three games in the tournament by getting to the foul line and hitting foul shots, while using the clock and taking 30 seconds to shoot on most possessions. UALR’s big star in this tournament has been senior guard Solomon Bozeman. Like Thompson, Bozeman has gotten to the free throw line and made the most of his opportunities. He has connected on 37 of 42 attempts including an eye-popping 19 of 22 against Middle Tennessee last night.
We expect a low-possession, low-scoring game. There may be fewer than 100 field goal attempts tonight. North Texas has been there before, while UALR has never won the Sunbelt Conference Tournament. We think that trend will continue, but it wouldn’t surprise us if this game stays relatively close for the entire 40 minutes. We could see North Texas winning 60-54.
The Other Tournaments In Action Today
Atlantic 10 Conference
First Round At Higher Seed Home Court
#9 Dayton (19-12) at #8 U Mass (15-14) 9PM ET on CBSC
#12 St. Joseph’s (9-21) at #5 George Washington (17-13) 7PM ET on CBSC
#10 LaSalle (14-17) at #7 St. Bonaventure (16-13) 5 PM ET on CBSC
#11 St. Louis (12-18) at #6 Rhode Island (18-12) 7 PM ET no TV
Big East Conference
Madison Square Garden in New York City
#16 Depaul (7-23) vs. #9 Georgetown (21-9) 12 Noon ET on ESPN2
#13 Rutgers (14-16) vs. #12 Seton Hall (13-17) Approx. 2:15 PM ET on ESPN2
#15 South Florida (9-22) vs. #10 Villanova (21-10) 7PM ET on ESPNU
#14 Providence (15-16) vs. #11 Marquette (18-13) Approx 9:15 ET on ESPNU
Big Sky Conference
Semifinal Round At Higher Seed Home Court
#3 Weber State (18-11) at #2 Montana (20-9)
#4 Northern Arizona (19-11) at #1 Northern Colorado (19-10)
Mid-American Conference
1st Round At Higher Seed Home Court All Games At 7PM ET
#10 Northern Illinois (9-20) at #7 Bowling Green (13-18)
#11 Eastern Michigan (9-21) at #6 Akron (19-12)
#9 Central Michigan (10-20) at #8 Buffalo (17-12)
#12 Toledo (4-27) at #5 Ohio U (17-14)
Mideastern Athletic Conference
Lawrence Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC
#9 South Carolina State (9-21) vs. #8 Delaware State (9-20) 9PM ET
#10 Maryland-Eastern Shore (8-21) vs. #7 Florida A&M (12-19) 6:30 PM ET
Note: One more 1st round game Wednesday plus two quarterfinal games
March 7, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 7 Update
NCAA Tournament Qualifier #4
Congratulations to the Indiana State Sycamores, the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament champions. ISU defeated Missouri State Sunday by a score of 60-56, giving them eight wins in their last nine games. This Sycamore team is not to be confused with the 1979 National Finalists with some guy named Larry Bird doing a lot of the scoring, but ISU (20-13) has enough talent to pull off an upset in the first round. The last time they were in the Big Dance, ISU upset Oklahoma 70-68 in the first round of the 2001 tourney; they lost 85-68 to Gonzaga in the next round. The Sycamores lost by nine at Notre Dame and by 13 against Purdue, so they can compete against Top 10 teams.
Indiana State joins UNC-Asheville, Belmont, and Morehead State as automatic qualifiers in the NCAA Tournament.
Four More Teams To Enter The Dance Party Tonight
The field of automatic qualifiers doubles from four to eight tonight. Let’s take a look at the four conference championships for Monday.
Colonial Athletic Association
Virginia Commonwealth (23-10) vs. Old Dominion (26-6)
7:00 PM EST on ESPN
In the semifinal round, VCU upset top-seed George Mason 79-63, while Old Dominion ousted Hofstra 77-69. Bubble teams will be cheering hard for ODU because if VCU wins, the CAA could send an extra team to the Dance. George Mason and ODU are virtually assured at-large spots, but VCU will be College Insiders, CBI or NIT-bound if they lose tonight.
ODU has won eight games in a row and 12 of 13. Big forward Frank Hassell has continued to improve and impress down below, and Notre Dame can tell you how well he plays in the postseason; ODU beat the Irish in the first round of last year’s NCAA Tournament.
VCU slumped at the end of the regular season, losing four of their final five games (and the one win was in the Bracketbuster) to fall from first to fourth. The Rams won nine games in a row in the middle of the season, including a road victory over their opponent tonight.
Forward Jamie Skeen will be the key man to watch. If he can match or beat Hassell point-for-point and rebound-for-rebound, VCU should pull off the victory. If Hassell wins the battle, then the Monarchs will live up to their preseason billing as best in the league.
If the game comes down to the backcourt, then VCU has the superior tandem there with Bradford Burgess and Joey Rodriguez. If the battle comes down to the rebounding game, ODU will win and maybe win by 10-20 points.
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
St. Peter’s (19-13) vs. Iona (22-10)
7:00 PM EST on ESPN2
St. Peter’s pulled off the big upset in this tournament, defeating #1-seed Fairfield 62-48 in yesterday’s semifinal round. Iona slaughtered Rider 83-59 to earn their spot in the championship game. The Gaels won their opener by 30 over Siena, so they are the clear-cut favorite tonight.
St. Peter’s is an experienced team. The Peacocks’ top four players are seniors—Wesley Jenkins, Jeron Belin, Nick Leon, and Ryan Bacon. The quartet averages a combined 45 points a game with all four averaging more than 10 points a game. Their strongest asset is their defensive ability, and teams have a tough time scoring on SPU. Unfortunately, the Peacocks barely top 40% shooting from the field and less than 64% at the foul line. To win tonight, they need to connect on at least 45% of their shots and get some second chance opportunities.
Iona has the look of a champion. The Gaels have won nine games in a row by an average margin of 18.6 points per game. They swept SPU by 18 and 14 in the regular season. Star forward Michael Glover has recorded 17 double-doubles, and the only thing that could prevent him from making it 18 tonight would be his early exit from the game due to the game being a blowout.
As you can surmise, we think Iona will put this game away with a big run about halfway into the opening half after a five to eight-minute period to calm the nerves.
Southern Conference
College of Charleston (24-9) vs. Wofford (20-12)
9:00 PM EST on ESPN2
Semifinal Scores
College of Charleston 63 Furman 58
Wofford 86 Western Carolina 72
The top two teams in the league meet for the third time and Charleston won the first two meetings. The Cougars won the battle on the boards in both games and in turn took several more shots. Andrew Goudelock was unstoppable in both games, and Wofford must do something to keep the ball out of his hands tonight and prevent him from scoring his average of 23 points per game to have a chance.
The Terriers are the defending SoCon Tournament champions, and they were the overwhelming pick to repeat as champions this year. They will need a repeat of yesterday’s performance to pull off the upset. Wofford connected on 54% of their field goals, 50% of their three-point attempts, and 80% at the foul line. Their big three, Noah Dahlman, Jamar Diggs, and Cameron Rundles, teamed for 52 points and 16 rebounds. Wofford also has excellent depth with three players capable of coming off the bench and scoring points and pulling down rebounds in massive numbers.
Charleston proved to be the better team in the regular season sweep, but we tend to believe this night will belong to Wofford. The Terriers are playing up to their potential, while the Cougars are not.
West Coast Conference
Saint Mary’s (24-7) vs. Gonzaga (23-9)
9:00 PM EST on ESPN
Semifinal Round
Saint Mary’s 73 Santa Clara 64
Gonzaga 71 San Francisco 67
This is the game of the night. We tend to believe both teams have done enough to punch a ticket to the tournament, but still, this will be a hard-fought rivalry game.
The teams split their regular season series, both winning close games on the other’s home court. If you like offense, then this is the game for you. Both teams routinely top 80 points per game, and both have enjoyed many nights where they shot in excess of 50% from the field.
Gonzaga has won eight games in a row, and the Bulldogs utilize great depth to wear down opponents. They can go 10-deep with very little drop in talent, as no player averages over 14 points per game, and only one tops six rebounds per game.
SMC relies on a trio of talented players in Mickey McConnell, Rob Jones, and Matthew Dellavedova. They team up to average 43.3 points per game. McConnell is one of the best outside shooters in the nation, and he is virtually automatic at the charity stripe.
This game is a tossup in the truest since, and we expect it to go down to the final minute for the third time this season. They could not settle it in 40 minutes the last time they faced off, so this has to be considered a 50-50 game. We will go with Gonzaga’s 50% chance tonight.
Continuing Tournaments
America East Conference
Semifinal Round
Boston U. 55 Hartford 49
Stony Brook 69 Vermont 47
Championship Game—Saturday, March 12@ 12 Noon on ESPN2
Stony Brook (15-16) at Boston U (20-13)
Northeast Conference
Semifinal Round
Long Island 69 Central Connecticut 67
Robert Morris 64 Quinnipiac 62
Championship Game—Wednesday, March 9 @ 7PM on ESPN2
Robert Morris (18-13) at Long Island (26-5)
Patriot League
Semifinal Round
Lafayette 73 American 71 2ot
Bucknell 66 Lehigh 64
Championship Game—Friday, March 11 @ 4:45 PM on ESPN2
Lafayette (13-18) at Bucknell (24-8)
Summit League
Quarterfinal Round
South Dakota State 85 I P F W 75
I U P U I 79 Missouri-KC 55
Semifinal Round—Monday, March 7 @ Sioux Falls, SD
Oakland (23-9) vs. South Dakota State (19-11) @ 7:00 PM EST
Oral Roberts (18-14) vs. I U P U I (19-13) @ 9:30 PM EST
Sunbelt Conference
Quarterfinal Round
Western Kentucky 81 Louisiana-Lafayette 76
North Texas 78 Florida Atlantic 64
Middle Tennessee 73 Florida International 38
U A L R 59 Arkansas State 52
Semifinal Round—Monday, March 7 @ Hot Springs, AR
Western Kentucky (16-15) vs. North Texas (21-10) @ 7:00 PM EST
Middle Tennessee (16-15) vs. U A L R (17-16) @ 9:30 PM EST
Coming Tomorrow: The Big Sky Conference and Horizon League Tournament Championships are decided, and four more conference tournaments begin. Check back Tuesday afternoon for more coverage.
March 5, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 6 Update
Congratulations To Three Champions
Three teams have punched their tickets to the Big Dance.
Big South Conference
UNC-Asheville 60 Coastal Carolina 47
UNC-Asheville 19-13
Atlantic Sun Conference
Belmont 87 North Florida 46
Belmont 30-4
Ohio Valley Conference
Morehead State 80 Tennessee Tech 73
Morehead State 24-9
Scores From Other Conference Tournaments
America East Conference
Vermont 57 Binghamton 46
Stony Brook 67 Albany 61
Boston U 69 New Hampshire 60
Hartford 66 Maine 63
Sunday, March 6 Semifinal Round
Vermont 23-7 vs. Stony Brook 14-16
Boston U. 19-13 vs. Hartford 11-19
Big Sky Conference
Weber State 79 Eastern Washington 70
Northern Arizona 65 Montana State 62
Tuesday, March 8 Semifinal Round
Montana 20-9 vs. Weber State 18-11
Northern Colorado 19-10 vs. Northern Arizona 19-11
Colonial Athletic Association
George Mason 68 Georgia State 45
Virginia Commonwealth 62 Drexel 60
Old Dominion 59 Delaware 50
Hofstra 72 William & Mary 56
Sunday, March 6 Semifinal Round
George Mason 26-5 vs. Virginia Commonwealth 22-10
Old Dominion 25-6 vs. Hofstra 21-10
Horizon League
Butler 76 Cleveland State 68
Milwaukee 70 Valparaiso 63
Tuesday, March 8 Championship Game
Butler 22-9 vs. Milwaukee 19-12
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Fairfield 55 Marist 31
St. Peter’s 70 Loyola (MD) 60
Rider 79 Canisius 64
Iona 94 Siena 64
Sunday, March 6 Semifinal Round
Fairfield 24-6 vs. St. Peter’s 18-13
Rider 23-9 vs. Iona 21-10
Missouri Valley Conference
Missouri State 60 Creighton 50
Indiana State 61 Wichita State 54
Sunday, March 6 Championship Game
Missouri State 25-7 vs. Indiana State 19-13
Southern Conference
Western Carolina 77 UNC-Greensboro 66
Wofford 67 Appalachian State 56
Furman 61 Chattanooga 52
College of Charleston 78 Elon 60
Sunday, March 6 Semifinal Round
Western Carolina 18-14 vs. Wofford 19-12
Furman 22-9 vs. College of Charleston 23-9
Summit League
Oakland 82 Southern Utah 66
Oral Roberts 72 North Dakota State 65
Sunday, March 6 Quarterfinal Round Continues
I P F W 18-11 vs. South Dakota State 18-11
I U P U I 18-13 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 16-13
Sunbelt Conference
Western Kentucky 66 Louisiana-Monroe 50
North Texas 83 Troy 69
Florida Int’l 53 Denver 49
U A L R 82 South Alabama 68
Sunday, March 6 Quarterfinal Round
Louisiana-Lafayette 14-14 vs. Western Kentucky 15-15
Florida Atlantic 21-9 vs. North Texas 20-10
Middle Tennessee 15-15 vs. Florida Int’l 11-18
Arkansas State 17-14 vs. U A L R 16-16
West Coast Conference
Santa Clara 76 Loyola Marymount 68
San Francisco 76 Pepperdine 59
Sunday, March 6 Semifinal Round
St. Mary’s 23-7 vs. Santa Clara 19-13
Gonzaga 22-9 vs. San Francisco 17-13
March 4, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 5 Update 1
Two new conference tournaments begin today (Saturday), but more importantly the first three spots in the Big Dance Card will be filled.
All Times EST
Summit League Tournament
Tournament Site: Sioux Falls, SD
Saturday, March 5: Quarterfinal Round
G 1: #1 Oakland vs. #8 Southern Utah 7PM
G 2: #2 Oral Roberts vs. #7 North Dakota State 9:30 PM
Sunday, March 6: Quarterfinal Round
G 3 #4 I P F W vs. #5 North Dakota State 7 PM
G 4 #3 I U P U I vs. #6 Missouri-Kansas City 9:30 PM
Monday, March 7: Semifinal Round
G 5: G 1 Winner vs. G 3 Winner 7 PM
G 6: G 2 Winner vs. G 4 Winner 9:30 PM
Tuesday, March 8: Championship Game at 9PM on ESPN2
G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner
Hot Team: Oral Roberts has won eight consecutive games by an average margin of 12.6 points per game. This includes a key win over IUPUI that clinched the second seed.
Oakland enters the tournament riding a five-game winning streak. The Golden Grizzlies won 15 of their final 16 regular season games.
Not Hot: Missouri-Kansas City lost its last three games, but they were to three of the top four teams in the league.
Team Nobody Wants To Play: South Dakota State is only one hour from Sioux Falls, and the Jackrabbits will fill the arena. Oakland would much rather play four-seed I P F W in the semifinals. If SDSU wins their quarterfinal game, look for them to give Oakland fits in a semifinal match.
Oakland as Favorite: The Golden Grizzlies finished 17-1 in league play, so they must be considered solid favorites. Their lone league loss came at IUPUI, and in their 18 conference games they had a +14.2 scoring margin.
Our Pick: We will stick with the favorite to win here, even though we believe they will struggle to win their semifinal and final game.
Sunbelt Conference Tournament
Tournament Site: Hot Springs, AR (using Summit Arena and Convention Center Court)
Saturday, March 5: Opening Round
G 1: #3E Western Kentucky vs. #6W Louisiana-Monroe 7:45 PM (Convention Center)
G 2: #4W North Texas vs. #5E Troy 7:30 PM (Summit Arena)
G 3: #3W Denver vs. #6E Florida International 9:45 PM (Summit Arena)
G 4: #4E South Alabama vs. #5W U A L R 10PM (Convention Center)
Sunday, March 6: Quarterfinal Round
G 5: G 1 Winner vs. #2W Louisiana-Lafayette 7:30 PM (Summit Arena)
G 6: G 2 Winner vs. #1E Florida Atlantic 7:45 PM (Convention Center)
G 7: G 3 Winner vs. #2E Middle Tennessee 10 PM (Convention Center)
G 8: G 4 Winner vs. #1W Arkansas State 9:45 PM (Summit Arena)
Monday, March 7: Semifinal Round (Summit Arena)
G 9: G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner 7PM
G10: G 7 Winner vs. G 8 Winner 9:30 PM
Tuesday, March 8: Championship Game (Summit Arena)
G11: G 9 Winner vs. G 10 Winner at 7PM on ESPN2
Hot Team: Louisiana-Lafayette has won 11 consecutive games, but seven of those wins were by five points or less or in overtime. The Ragin’ Cajuns defeated both division winners in that stretch
Not Hot: Denver dropped from first to third when they lost their last three games and six of their final eight. The Pioneers had won eight consecutive games in midseason, but they lost their offensive touch down the stretch.
Team That Nobody Wants To Play: After starting conference play 0-4, Western Kentucky righted the ship and won eight of their last 12 conference games. The Hilltoppers greatly underachieved, and with two studs in Steffphon Pettigrew and Sergio Kerusch, WKU can beat anybody in the SBC.
Florida Atlantic As Favorite: The Owls started 8-0 in league play before faltering a bit down the stretch. We do not feel strongly that FAU can win three games in three days. In fact, we believe they will not even be around for the championship game.
Our Pick: When UL-Lafayette takes on Western Kentucky in the quarterfinal round, we believe the winner of that game will upset FAU in the semifinal round and go on to win the league’s lone bid to the Dance.
The First Three Bids Go Out Today
The league championship games are on tap for Saturday. Let’s look at the scores from Friday with the schedule for the three conference championship games.
Big South Conference— 4:00 PM on ESPN2
#3 UNC-Asheville (18-13) at #1 Coastal Carolina (28-4)
UNCA beat Charleston Southern 72-63 and High Point 62-45. Coastal Carolina beat Gardner-Webb 83-72 and VMI 89-81
Atlantic Sun Conference—6:00 PM on ESPN2
Site: Macon, GA
#1 Belmont (29-4) vs. #6 North Florida (15-18)
Belmont defeated Kennesaw State 72-57 and Mercer 80-72. North Florida defeated Jacksonville 68-64 and East Tennessee 59-55
Ohio Valley Conference—8:00 PM on ESPN2
Site: Nashville
#2 Morehead State (23-9) vs. #4 Tennessee Tech (20-11)
Morehead State beat Austin Peay 68-49. Tennessee Tech beat UT-Martin 83-59 and Murray State 64-59.
Scores From Other Conference Tournaments
Colonial Athletic Association
#9 Georgia State 58 #8 UNC-Wilmington 52
#5 Drexel 75 #12 Towson 69
#7 Delaware 60 #10 Northeastern 58
#11 William & Mary 72 #6 James Madison 68
Quarterfinal Round—Saturday
#1 George Mason vs. #9 Georgia State
#4 Virginia Commonwealth vs. #5 Drexel
#2 Old Dominion vs. #7 Delaware
#3 Hofstra vs. #11 William & Mary
Horizon League
#3 Cleveland State 73 #6 Wright State 59
#4 Valparaiso 88 #5 Detroit 78
Semifinal Round—Saturday
#1 Milwaukee vs. #4 Valparaiso
#2 Butler vs. #3 Cleveland State
M A A C
#9 Marist 73 #8 Niagara 61
#7 Siena 68 #10 Manhattan 66 OT
Quarterfinal Round—Saturday
#1 Fairfield vs. #9 Marist
#4 St. Peter’s vs. #5 Loyola (MD)
#3 Rider vs. #6 Canisius
#2 Iona vs. #7 Siena
Missouri Valley
#1 Missouri State 58 #8 Southern Illinois 56
#5 Creighton 60 #4 Northern Iowa 57
#2 Wichita State 70 #10 Bradley 56
#3 Indiana State 52 #6 Evansville 50
Semifinal Round—Saturday
#1 Missouri State vs. #5 Creighton
#2 Wichita State vs. #3 Indiana State
Southern Conference
#5N UNC-Greensboro 71 #4S Davidson 64
#3N Appalachian State 65 #6S Georgia Southern 57
#3S Furman 61 #6N Samford 48
#4N Elon 85 #5S Citadel 74
Quarterfinal Round—Saturday
#1N Western Carolina vs. #5N UNC-Greensboro
#2S Wofford vs. #3N Appalachian State
#2N Chattanooga vs. #3S Furman
#1S College of Charleston vs. #4N Elon
West Coast Conference
#8 Loyola Marymount 72 #5 Portland 68
#6 Pepperdine 84 #7 San Diego 81
Quarterfinal Round—Saturday
#4 Santa Clara vs. #8 Loyola Marymount
#3 San Francisco vs. #6 Pepperdine
Ivy League Results (Princeton and Harvard)
Harvard 79 Penn 64
Princeton 77 Dartmouth 55
Princeton is now 11-1. Harvard is now 11-2. The two teams square off in Cambridge tonight. If Princeton wins, the Tigers clinch the Ivy League title. If Harvard wins, then Princeton must win at Penn Tuesday night to force a playoff for the Ivy League title.
March 3, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 4 Update
Three more conference tournaments begin Friday, making it 11 tournaments in action. The MAAC, Southern Conference, and West Coast Conference tournaments get underway.
All Times EST
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament
Tournament Site: Bridgeport, CT
Friday, March 4: Opening Round
G 1: #8 Niagara (9-22) vs. #9 Marist (5-26)
G 2: #7 Siena (12-17) vs. #10 Manhattan (6-24)
Saturday, March 5: Quarterfinal Round
G 3: G 1 Winner vs. #1 Fairfield (23-6)
G 4: #4 St. Peter’s (17-13) vs. Loyola (Chi) (15-14)
G 5: G 2 Winner vs. #2 Iona (20-10)
G 6: #3 Rider (22-9) vs. #6 Canisius (15-14)
Sunday, March 6: Semifinal Round
G 7: G3 Winner vs. G 4 Winner
G 8: G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner
Monday, March 7: Championship Game At 7 PM on ESPN2
G 7 Winner vs. G 8 Winner
Hot Team: It depends on how you look at it. Rider won their last five games, seven of their final eight, and 10 of their last 12. Included in this was a road win at top seed Fairfield.
Iona won their final seven games including a victory over Fairfield as well.
Fairfield, prior to the season-ending loss to Iona had won five in a row and 12 of 13.
Not Hot: St. Peter’s was 9-3 in conference play and ended up 11-7 with an extra loss in the Bracketbuster.
Team Nobody Wants To Play: The obvious choice here is top-seeded Fairfield. The Stags don’t get to play in their home gym, but they do get to play in their home town.
Fairfield as Favorite: We are inclined to go against the Stags here, but not by much. Iona and Rider should meet in the semifinals, and the winner of that game has a 50-50 chance of besting Fairfield in the final.
Our Pick: Let’s go with the hottest team that has shown an ability to put away opponents quickly. We’ll pick Iona to win in a mild upset.
Southern Conference Tournament
Tournament Site: Chattanooga, TN
Friday, March 4: Opening Round
G 1: #4S Davidson (17-13) vs. #5N UNC-Greensboro (6-23)
G 2: #3N Appalachian State (15-14) vs. #6S Georgia Southern (5-26)
G 3: #3S Furman (20-9) vs. #6N Samford (12-18)
G 4: #4N Elon (13-16) vs. #5S Citadel (10-21)
Saturday, March 5: Quarterfinal Round
G 5: G 1 Winner vs. #1N Western Carolina (17-14)
G 6: G 2 Winner vs. #2S Wofford (18-12)
G 7: G 3 Winner vs. #2N Chattanooga (16-15)
G 8: G 4 Winner vs. #1S College of Charleston (22-9)
Sunday, March 6: Semifinal Round
G 9: G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner
G10: G 7 Winner vs. G 8 Winner
Monday, March 7: Championship Game at 9:00 PM on ESPN2
G 9 Winner vs. G 10 Winner
Hot Team: Wofford won their final five regular season games by an average of 15.8 points per game. Included in that run was an incredible 39 point win at Chattanooga, the host team for this tournament.
Davidson closed with nine wins in their last ten games. This includes an 11-point win over College of Charleston, a 14-point win over Chattanooga, and a nine-point win at Wofford.
Not Hot: After winning seven in a row, top-seeded College of Charleston dropped its last two games, allowing Wofford to tie them for the South Division title.
Team Nobody Wants To Play: Chattanooga is the host team, and the Mocs are a much better team at home.
College of Charleston as Favorite: C of C is not a heavy favorite. In fact, we would classify the Cougars as a co-favorite at best.
Our Pick: Wofford is a team on a mission. The Terriers came close last year, and they have the horses to win three games in three days. Forward Noah Dahlman can take over a game at both ends of the court.
West Coast Conference Tournament
Tournament Site: Las Vegas
Friday, March 4: Opening Round
G 1: #5 Portland (20-10) vs. #8 Loyola Marymount (10-20)
G 2: #6 Pepperdine (11-20) vs. #7 San Diego (6-23)
Saturday, March 5: Quarterfinal Round
G 3: G 1 Winner vs. #4 Santa Clara (18-13)
G 4: G 2 Winner vs. #3 San Francisco (16-13)
Sunday, March 6: Semifinal Round
G 5: G 3 Winner vs. #1 St. Mary’s (23-7)
G 6: G 4 Winner vs. #2 Gonzaga (22-9)
Monday, March 7: Championship Round at 9:00 PM on ESPN
G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner
Hot Team: Gonzaga is peaking at the right time. The Bulldogs won their last seven games by an average of 19 points a game. Six of their nine losses were to quality teams.
Not Hot: St. Mary’s lost three games in a row before topping Portland in their regular season finale. Of course, two of those losses were to Utah State and Gonzaga.
Team Nobody Wants To Play: Portland was not expected to win 20 regular season games again after losing so much to graduation, but the Pilots cannot be dismissed. They could easily upset Santa Clara in the Quarterfinal Round, and then St. Mary’s will have to worry about an upset in the Semifinal Round.
St. Mary’s as Favorite: We don’t consider the Gaels the favorite in this tournament. Gonzaga is clearly the better team at this point of the season. GU’s path to the Championship Game will be easier than SMU’s.
Our Pick: Coach Mark Few has the Bulldogs playing their best at the right time. We believe Gonzaga is the prohibitive favorite in this tournament.
Thursday’s Tournament Game Scores
America East Conference
#8 Binghamton 91 #9 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 65
Binghamton advances to take on top-seed Vermont when the Quarterfinal round commences Saturday.
Atlantic Sun Conference
#5 Mercer 73 #4 Lipscomb 63
#6 North Florida 68 #3 Jacksonville 64
The lower seeds won both games on Thursday. Mercer, the host team, now advances to the Semifinal round to face top-seed Belmont, while North Florida takes on East Tennessee.
Big South Conference
#3 UNC-Asheville 62 #7 High Point 45
#1 Coastal Carolina 89 #4 V M I 81
Coastal Carolina hosts UNCA for the automatic bid at 4 PM Saturday.
Missouri Valley Conference
#8 Southern Illinois 57 #9 Illinois State 54
#10 Bradley 63 #7 Drake 48
Southern Illinois moves on to face top-seed Missouri State, while the last place seed Bradley faces number two seed Wichita State.
#4 Northern Iowa faces #5 Creighton, and #3 Indiana State faces #6 Evansville in the other quarterfinal games.
Northeast Conference
#1 Long Island 90 #8 St. Francis (PA) 75
#4 Central Connecticut State 64 #5 St. Francis (NY) 62
#2 Quinnipiac 78 #7 Mount St. Mary’s 59
#3 Robert Morris 78 #6 Wagner 74
LIU hosts CCSU and Quinnipiac hosts Robert Morris in the Semifinal round Sunday.
Ohio Valley Conference
#4 Tennessee Tech 83 #8 UT-Martin 59
#3 Austin Peay 76 #7 Southeast Missouri 60
Tennessee Tech brings a six-game winning streak into their semifinal match with top-seed Murray State. Austin Peay faces Morehead State in the other semifinal game Friday night.
March 2, 2011
NCAA Basketball Conference Tournaments–March 3 Update
We add three more conference tournaments to the active list today. The America East, Missouri Valley, and Northeast Conference tournaments commence; this brings the active tournament list to eight.
All Times EST
America East Conference Tournament
Tournament Site: 1st Three Rounds at Hartford, CT
Championship Game Played On Home Court Of Higher Seeded Finalist
Thursday, March 3: Opening Round
G 1: #8 Maryland-Baltimore County (5-24) vs. #9 Binghamton (7-22)
Saturday, March 5: Quarterfinal Round
G 2: MD-Balt. Co./Binghamton Winner vs. #1 Vermont (22-7)
G 3: #4 Albany (16-15) vs. #5 Stony Brook (13-16)
G 4: #2 Boston U (18-13) vs. #7 New Hampshire (12-17)
G 5: #3 Maine (15-14) vs. #6 Hartford (10-19)
Sunday, March 6: Semifinal Round
G 6: G 2 Winner vs. G 3 Winner
G 7: G 4 Winner vs. G 5 Winner
Saturday, March 12: Championship Game
G 6 Winner vs. G 7 Winner at Higher Seed at 12 Noon on ESPN2
Hot Team: Boston U has won eight games in a row by an average of 12.1 points per game. Included in that streak is a road win at top seed Vermont. The Terriers swept the Catamounts this year and may have to make it three out of three to get to the Big Dance.
Not Hot: The bottom three seeds enter tournament play coming off multiple game losing streaks, but the big news here is that Vermont dropped its last two games after winning the previous ten in a row.
Team Nobody Wants To Play: Stony Brook underachieved all season. Expected to contend for the conference title, the Seawolves finished a disappointing 8-8 in league play. Stony Brook would have won three or four more conference games had Tommy Brenton not suffered a knee injury before the season began.
Vermont as Favorite: The Catamounts have an easy quarterfinal game, but they will be in for a rough game in the semifinals. If they win there, they may have to face Boston U for a third time after losing twice to the Terriers. We do not consider Vermont as the clear-cut favorite in this tournament; in fact, we believe that Boston U, Maine, and Albany are almost co-favorites with the Catamounts.
Our Pick: We like Maine to upset the top two seeds and steal the automatic bid. The Black Bears play competently on the road, and they have the best offense in the league.
Missouri Valley Conference
(Arch Madness)
Tournament Site: St. Louis
Thursday, March 3: Opening Round
G 1: #8 Southern Illinois (12-18) vs. #9 Illinois State (12-18)
G 2: #7 Drake (13-17) vs. #10 Bradley (11-19)
Friday, March 4: Quarterfinal Round
G 3: G 1 Winner vs. #1 Missouri State (23-7)
G 4: #4 Northern Iowa (19-12) vs. #5 Creighton (18-13)
G 5: G 2 Winner vs. #2 Wichita State (23-7)
G 6: #3 Indiana State (17-13) vs. #6 Evansville (15-14)
Saturday, March 5: Semifinal Round
G 7: G 3 Winner vs. G 4 Winner
G 8: G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner
Sunday, March 6: Championship
G 7 Winner vs. G 8 Winner at 2:00 PM on CBS
Hot Team: Missouri State won their last six conference games and lost only the bracketbuster game at Valparaiso in that time frame.
Not Hot: Northern Iowa was in contention for an at-large bid at 18-6 when the Panthers lost at Drake. NIU concluded the regular season losing six of seven games.
Team Nobody Wants To Play: Missouri State may be the top seed, but Wichita State has performed much better on the road this year.
Missouri State as Favorite: The Bears are on a roll, but they cannot be considered a prohibitive favorite. This league has several teams talented enough to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Even #10 Seed Bradley is capable of winning this tournament. The Braves won five of their final eight games.
Our Pick: Wichita State has a strong defense, plus what we think is the easier path to the Championship Game than Missouri State. Northern Iowa knows they must win the tournament to gain re-admittance to the Big Dance. A prospective semifinal match between UNI and MSU could be one of those memorable games that drain the winner and leave them with little left in the tank for the Championship Game. We’ll pick the Shockers.
Northeast Conference
All Games Played At Home Court Of Higher Seed
Thursday, March 3: Quarterfinal Round
G 1: #8 St Francis (PA) (9-20) at #1 Long Island (24-5)
G 2: #5 St. Francis (NY) (15-14) at #4 Central Connecticut State (18-11)
G 3: #7 Mount St. Mary’s (11-20) at #2 Quinnipiac (21-8)
G 4: #6 Wagner (13-16) at #3 Robert Morris (16-13)
Sunday, March 6: Semifinal Round
(Tournament Re-seeds after Quarterfinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at Highest Remaining Seed
2nd Lowest Remaining Seed at 2nd Highest Remaining Seed
Wednesday, March 9: Championship Game
Semifinal Winners Meet At Higher Seed’s Home Court At 7:00 PM on ESPN2
Hot Team: How about four hot teams? LIU won their last ten games and 18 of their final 19. Quinnipiac won nine of their final ten, losing only at LIU. Robert Morris won their final six games by an average of 11 points per game. St. Francis (NY) won their final four games after losing two close games to LIU.
Not Hot: Central Connecticut had a shot at second place until they lost their last three games. The Blue Devils had been hot in the middle of the schedule, winning 13 of 15 games.
Team That Nobody Wants To Play: Robert Morris is the two-time defending conference tournament champion, and in Karon Abraham, they have a sharpshooter that can light it up when he is on. Can he be on for three straight games? We think not.
Long Island as Favorite: The Blackbirds can score as ably as any team in the nation, and they won 13 of 16 games away from home. They are decided favorites in this tournament, and they know they will be confined to the NIT if they do not secure an automatic bid.
Our Pick: The NEC re-seeds the brackets after the first round (think NFL playoffs), so LIU will could conceivably play the #8, #7, and #6 seeds to get to the NCAA Tournament. Regardless of whether they play the top teams or the bottom teams, they will play at home as long as they stay alive. We do not see much opportunity for an upset, as LIU has a dominating inside presence with Julian Boyd and Jamal Olasewere.
Tournaments Underway
Atlantic Sun Conference
#1 Belmont 72 #8 Kennesaw State 57
#2 East Tennessee 54 #7 Campbell 53
The quarterfinal round continues Thursday as #3 Jackonsville plays #6 North Florida, and #4 Lipscomb plays the host team in #5 Mercer.
Ohio Valley Conference
#8 UT-Martin 68 #5 Tennessee State 64
#7 Southeast Missouri 65 #6 Eastern Kentucky 49
The Quarterfinal round begins Thursday night as #3 Austin Peay takes on #7 Southeast Missouri and #4 Tennessee Tech faces #8 UT-Martin. The top two seeds, Murray State and Morehead State get a second bye into the Semifinal round.
Patriot League
#1 Bucknell 78 #8 Army 51
#2 American 69 #7 Colgate 53
#6 Lafayette 77 #3 Holy Cross 70
#4 Lehigh 87 #5 Navy 75
The Semifinal Round is Sunday with Bucknell hosting Lehigh and American hosting Lafayette.
March 27, 2009
A PiRate Look At The NCAA Tournament: The Elite 8–March 28-29, 2009
A PiRate Look At The NCAA Tournament
The Elite 8
March 28-29, 2009
We’ve decided to combine the Saturday and Sunday games into one blog since this is being compiled late Friday night after the games have ended.
It’s not quite the Big East Tournament part two, but it looks like there will be two and as many as three Big East teams headed to Detroit.
Our Sweet 16 picking brought an end to our chances of hitting the national champion for a fourth consecutive season. We missed that pick, although we did mention that we thought Missouri should be the true favorite in that game and that they could easily run out to a quick double-digit lead in the game. We also must admit that our mentor and originator of this blog told us to watch Missouri knock Memphis out, and we didn’t listen as much as we should have.
So, which teams left in the tournament still possess all the PiRate Criteria necessary to win it all? In the East, Pitt easily qualifies. Villanova now qualifies if you factor in their win over Duke, since their points per game margin reached 10.0 following the easy win. In the Southeast, North Carolina qualifies, but Oklahoma just misses. In the Midwest, Louisville qualifies but not Michigan State. In the West, Connecticut and Missouri both qualify. Seven of the eight remaining teams qualify, and the one that misses does so by a mere one point.
Of the original 11 teams we listed as super teams possessing the statistical criteria similar to past champions, five have made it to the Elite 8 round.
Our record for the Sweet 16 was just 5-3, bringing the three round total to 43-13.
(numbers in parentheses are PiRate Criteria scores)
[number in brackets is Strength of Schedule advantage]
East Region @ Boston
Pittsburgh (14) vs. Villanova (9) [Pittsburgh 2]
Game Time: Saturday, 7:00 PM EDT
These teams played just once during the regular season with Villanova winning by 10 at home. In that game, Pitt’s Dejuan Blair sat on the bench with foul trouble for much of the night.
With Blair staying out of foul trouble this time, we think the Panthers will advance to their first Final Four.
Prediction: Pittsburgh 72 Villanova 64
South Region @ Memphis
North Carolina (17) vs. Oklahoma (9) [Even Strength]
Game Time: Sunday, 5:00 PM EDT
What a great match between two dominant big men we have here! Tyler Hansbrough and Blake Griffin are two of the top five college players in the game.
Griffin may end up with the better numbers in this game, but Hansbrough has a much better supporting cast. The Tar Heels will advance yet again to another Final Four.
Prediction: North Carolina 85 Oklahoma 73
Midwest Region @ Indianapolis
Louisville (10) vs. Michigan State (7) [Mich. State 1]
Game Time: Sunday, 2:20 PM EDT
The Two games on this side of the bracket provide us with great studies in contrast. A quick, full-court team will take on an inside banger team that has some decent outside shooting.
Four of Louisville’s five losses came to teams that can bang the ball inside and get plenty of offensive rebounds. Connecticut, Notre Dame, Minnesota, and UNLV all play a game similar to Michigan State. The Spartans are capable of holding the Cardinals under 45% shooting and take 55% of the rebounds. Capable yes, but we don’t think it will happen. Rick Pitino will guide UL back to the Final Four.
Prediction: Louisville 70 Michigan State 63
West Region @ Glendale, AZ
Connecticut (14) vs. Missouri (12) [Connecticut 1]
Game Time: Saturday, 4:30 PM EDT
We think this will be the best game of the four in this round. Missouri looked every bit as good as the 1994 Arkansas team that won the NCAA Championship, a team with current Tiger coach Mike Anderson on the bench as an assistant.
On the other hand, UConn looks every bit as good if not better than the two Husky teams that won national titles.
We don’t think Mizzou will be able to force all that many turnovers in this game, and if they only pick up 8-10 steals, it will not be enough. They need 12-15 steals to have a chance to win this game.
Connecticut’s inside game will be too strong for MU, and we think it will force the Tigers into foul trouble.
Prediction: Connecticut 86 Missouri 74