Hoop, Line And Sinker

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Friday, March 04, 2016

16 Feb 8 - Mountainous Bounce Back

Volume XX, No. 14 - 16 Feb 8 - [] Top 25 Ballot

Mountainous Bounce Back

After turning in the worst performance of any team in the entire BIG 12/SEC CHALLENGE last week (when it was blown out on the road at mediocre Florida), West Virginia bounced back in a big way by having the best week of any team in the country with two Top-25 wins: First, the Mountaineers edged Iowa State on the road (81-@76 by dominating the boards 41-23); then, they followed that up with a solid home win over Baylor (@80-69). Oklahoma helped them out by falling on the road at lowly Kansas State. Rising Texas surprised Baylor on the road (67-@59). By week's end, it was WVU who found itself alone in first place in the BIG 12.
     North Carolina coughed up its gap lead in the ACC after a tough week: First, Louisville slowed down the Tar Heels (@71-65, holding them to 34% shooting as gMarcus Paige[9p4a;3/13fg] was stymied); then, UNC blew a 15-point lead on the road at Notre Dame as the Irish came back to edge them (@80-76 on 31-for-38 free throws while committing only 2 turnovers). Meanwhile, streaking Virginia won its sixth straight, shutting down Pittsburgh on the road (64-@50). Elsewhere, Miami(Florida) beat Notre Dame (@79-70). After the dust settled, Louisville and North Carolina shared the lead in the ACC, a game ahead of Virginia and Miami(Florida) who were suddenly back in the running for the regular season title.
     Texas A&M gave up control of the SEC race with a double-dip of its own: First, Vanderbilt gained its first (and only) elite win of the season in a rout (@77-60 -- can anyone say, "Desperation Trail"?); then, in what should have been a showdown for first place, South Carolina edged the Aggies on the road (81-@78 as pSindarius Thornwell[29p9a6r] starred). But SCar had also dropped its own DT loss at mediocre Georgia (56-@69). Kentucky blew a 21-point lead of its own in a DT road loss at lowly Tennessee (77-@84); but the Wildcats bounced back themselves by thumping upstart Florida (@80-61 as GC bJamal Murray[35p6r;8/10 3s] had his best game of the season). Meanwhile, Vandy gave back the juice with a road loss at scrappy Mississippi (78-@85). Lo and behold, thanks to two wins against also-rans, talented LSU found itself alone on top of the SEC standings.
     Houston complicated things for SMU in the AMERICAN race with a (squeak) home win (@71-68), cutting the Mustangs' lead to just one game. Memphis did likewise to Cincinnati with a (squeak) home win of its own (@63-59). Meanwhile, Temple moved up with an (overtime) home win over Tulsa (@83-79[OT]); but Tulsa was able to beat Houston (@77-63) later on. Connecticut had an easy 2-0 week to tie Temple for second place, a game behind leader SMU.
     Villanova was solidly in control of the BIG EAST, pounding Creighton (@83-58 on 16-for-29 three-point shooting) and handling Providence on the road (72-@60 shutting down pKris Dunn[11p3a6to]) -- even more impressive: both wins came without cDaniel Ochefu, who is out with a concussion. Prov was already coming off a DT loss at lowly DePaul (70-@77 as cMyke Henry[27p11r] starred). Georgetown couldn't keep pace with the leaders, falling at Butler (76-@87 as the Bulldogs shot 31-for-38 free throws led by tKelan Martin[35p8r;12/13ft]) and at Seton Hall (61-@69). By week's end, Nova led Xavier by a game.
     Indiana fell off the pace in the BIG 10 race with a DT trip-up at lowly Penn State. Maryland (which has as good a starting five as anyone in the country) moved up with a solid win over talented Purdue (@72-61 on 24-for-27 free-throw shooting as Duke transfer xRasheed Sulaimon[21p10r] led the way while holding the Boilermakers to 3-for-25 on three-pointers). Meanwhile, Michigan (which has played most of conference play without its star tCaris LeVert [out with a leg injury]) had a tough week: falling at home to Indiana (@67-80 as IU closed the first half on a 25-0 run while Mich went scoreless for 10+ minutes) and was dominated at home by arch-rival Michigan State (@73-89 as MichSt shot 64% as Bryn Forbes[29p;8/10 3s] and tDenzel Valentine[21p8a9r] led the way). Overall, 2-0 Iowa led both Maryland and Michigan State by a game (with a gap on everyone else after that).
     Oregon held onto the lead in the PAC-12 with a couple of home wins over the Mountain schools: First, the Ducks stopped Colorado (@76-56); then, they beat Utah (@76-66 as pDillon Brooks[30p9a6r] starred and fJakob Poeltl[13p8r] stalled). Both Mountaineers also tripped at DT Oregon State as well as the Beavers edged both Utah (@71-69) and Colorado (@60-56). Meanwhile, Arizona edged at upstart Washington (77-@72) with cRyan Anderson averaging 27p14 in a 2-0 week; and USC completed the sweep of arch-/city-rival UCLA (@80-61). Oregon led USC by a game, with Arizona and Washington one more game back, both tied for third.

BYU stopped St. Mary's (@70-59) to put the WEST COAST title back in play. Gonzaga edged at Pepperdine (69-@66 despite 26p7r from fStacy Davis). StMary and Gonz are now tied for first place, but BYU's DT trip at home against lowly Pacific has it two games back in third.
     George Washington handed VCU its first loss in ATLANTIC 10 play with a (squeak) road win (72-@69 led by Patricio Garino[27p]). Upstart St. Bonaventure handled St. Joseph's on the road (83-@73 as pJay Adams[31p7a] starred). Dayton and VCU shared the lead, both a game ahead of St. Joseph's, with both George Washington and St. Bonaventure tied for fourth.
     Despite a DT trip at Illinois State (53-@58), Wichita State continued to lead the MISSOURI VALLEY by three games as Evansville's trip at collapsed Northern Iowa (54-@57) had it on the outside looking in at an at-large bid. Still unbeaten San Diego State edged second-place New Mexico (@78-71[OT]) to open a three-game gap in the MOUNTAIN WEST as Boise State's DT loss at Air Force (53-@61 behind 25p7r from C.J. Siples) knocked the third-place Broncos below the at-large cutoff.

Monmouth outran host Siena (93-@87 as 5-8 gJustin Robinson[36] outdueled fJavion Ogunyemi[31p]) to keep a one-game lead over Iona in the METRO ATLANTIC. New Mexico State dominated the WAC showdown rematch with {Grand Canyon} (@70-50 led by cPascal Siakam[17p16]) to take control of the regular season race; coach (former NBA star) Dan Majerle's {GC} team is still way ahead of schedule with two more years to go before it's officially eligible for Division I.
     IVY/Unbeaten Yale handed Columbia its first loss (@86-72 led by Justin Sears[27p]) to take the outright lead (over CU and Princeton). COLONIAL/Hofstra dropped two: tripping at home to UNC-Wilmington (@67-70) and falling in overtime at James Madison (95-@98[OT] as Ron Curry[31p] starred) -- it's now UNCW alone in first place ahead of second-place William & Mary. OHIO VALLEY/Belmont fell at home to lowly Eastern Kentucky, dropping into a first-place tie with Tennesee Tech, both a game ahead of third-place Tennessee State.
     BIG SKY/Both Weber State (felled at North Dakota) and Montana (edged at Sacramento State) split on the week to remain tied for first place (with a gap on the rest). ATLANTIC SUN/North Florida dropped its first two league games of the season (tripping at home against Stetson, tanking on the road at Florida Gulf Coast [65-@81]) to drop into a first-place tie with Jacksonville. SOUTHLAND/Unbeaten Stephen F. Austin won on the road at second-place Houston Baptist (72-@66 as cThomas Walkup[35p12r] starred) to open up a two-game gap on HouBap, Texas A&M-CC and upstart {Incarnate Word}. NORTHEAST/Fairleigh Dickinson edged host Wagner in overtime (82-@79[OT]) to forge a three-way tie (along with St. Francis[Pennsylvania]) on top of the standings. MEAC/Hampton tripped at Maryland-Eastern Shore to drop into a three-way tie for the top spot (along with South Carolina State and Norfolk State).

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In a rare palate-cleanser non-conference game, SMU hosts Gonzaga (Saturday).
     Oklahoma has a big week at home (Monday vs Texas, Saturday vs Kansas). Michigan State visits Purdue (Tuesday) and hosts Indiana (Sunday). Pittsburgh has it rough (Tuesday vs Miami[Florida], Sunday at North Carolina). West Virginia visits Kansas (Tuesday). Iowa State hosts Texas (Saturday). South Carolina has a big week at home (Wednesday vs LSU, Saturday vs Kentucky). Arizona hosts USC (Sunday). Iowa visits Indiana (Thursday).
     Duke has a big week at home as well (Monday vs Louisville, Saturday vs Virginia); Lville has a tough week on the road (Monday at Duke, Saturday at Notre Dame). Xavier has a tough week on the road (Tuesday at Creighton, Saturday at Butler). Butler visits Seton Hall (Wednesday). St. Joseph's visits George Washington (Wednesday).
     Oregon visits California (Thursday). Notre Dame visits Clemson (Monday). Texas A&M visits LSU (Saturday).
     It's the first of two BIG WEST showdowns when Hawaii hosts UC-Irvine (Thursday).

-- Ron
Key games this week:
Monday:
@Oklahoma-Texas, Louisville-@Duke, @Clemson-NotreDame(@GreenvilleSC), @Mercer-Chattanooga, @TexasA&MCC-HoustonBaptist(TX), @JacksonSt-Southern, @Howard-Hampton(DC/VA),
Tuesday:
WVirginia-@Kansas, Xavier-@Creighton, MichiganSt-@Purdue, @Kentucky-Georgia, @MiamiFL-Pittsburgh, @KentSt-NoIllinois,
Wednesday:
@SMU-Tulsa, @SCarolina-LSU, SanDiegoSt-@FresnoSt(CA), @SetonHall-Butler, @Utah-Washington, @GeoWashington-StJosephs, @Omaha-SDState, @TennesseeSt-TennesseeTech(TN),
Thursday:
Iowa-@Indiana, Oregon-@California, @StMarys-Pepperdine(CA), @Temple-Connecticut, @Hawaii-UCIrvine, @ColofCharleston-JamesMadison, @William&Mary-Hofstra, @Oakland-Milwaukee, @LouisianaTech-MidTennessee, @NewHampshire-Albany, @UNCAsheville-Radford, @CoCarolina-HighPt,
Friday:
(None).
Saturday:
@Oklahoma-Kansas, Xavier-@Butler(BG), Virginia-@Duke, Louisville-@NotreDame(BG), Kentucky-@SCarolina, @SMU-Gonzaga, TexasA&M-@LSU, @Providence-Georgetown, @IowaSt-Texas, @Michigan-Purdue, @Louisiana-LittleRock, @Valparaiso-WrightSt(BG), @Connecticut-Tulsa, @StJosephs-LaSalle(PhiladelphiaPA)(BIG5), @StBonaventure-GeoWashington, @Colorado-Washington, @LouisianaTech-UAB, @Omaha-NDState, @SDState-SDakota(SD), @NoIllinois-Akron, @UNCWilmington-JamesMadison, @Harvard-Yale, @Columbia-Princeton, @Iona-Siena(NY), @Quinnipiac-Fairfield(CT)(CT6), @YoungstownSt-ClevelandSt(OH)(NEO), @Colgate-Bucknell, @CoCarolina-GardnerWebb, @Radford-Winthrop, @StephenFAustin-TexasA&MCC(TX), @SacredHeart-CConnecticutSt(CT)(CT6), @TexasSo-JacksonSt,
Sunday:
@MichiganSt-Indiana, @NCarolina-Pittsburgh, @Arizona-USC, @StonyBrook-NewHampshire,
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Monday week:
@WichitaSt-NewMexicoSt, @Monmouth-Manhattan, @WrightSt-Oakland.



Top 25 - 16 Feb 8 - [] Column
  1. Villanova (20-3)
  2. Iowa (19-4)
  3. West Virginia (18-4)
  4. Oklahoma (18-3)
  5. Xavier (20-2)
  6. Virginia (19-4)
  7. Louisville (18-4)
  8. Oregon (19-4)
  9. Michigan State (20-4)
  10. North Carolina (19-4)
  11. Kansas (18-4)
  12. Maryland (21-3)
  13. Kentucky (17-3)
  14. SMU (20-2)
  15. Texas A&M (18-5)
  16. Providence (18-6)
  17. Baylor (16-6)
  18. Iowa State (17-6)
  19. Miami(Florida) (18-4)
  20. Dayton (19-3)
  21. South Carolina (19-3)
  22. Arizona (19-5)
  23. Indiana (19-5)
  24. San Diego State (16-6)
  25. Wichita State (16-6)
Honorable Mention:
Kansas State (14-9), Vanderbilt (13-10), Houston (16-7), DePaul (8-15), Texas (16-7), Tennessee (11-12), Georgia (13-8), Penn State (12-12), BYU (16-8), Illinois State (14-11).

Tuesday, March 01, 2016

16 Feb 1: Twelve (um, Ten) Deep (MIDCONFERNCE/Major)

Volume XX, No. 13 - 16 Feb 1: MIDCONFERENCE/Major - [] Top 25 Ballot

Twelve (um, Ten) Deep

Thanks to a couple of road wins at the top and the bottom, the BIG 12 won its single-day CHALLENGE with the SEC by 7-3. All ten BIG 12 teams participated, but four of the fourteen SEC teams sat out. One the one hand, one of the SEC's best teams, South Carolina, didn't participate; on the other hand, neither did its three worst teams: Alabama, Mississippi State and Missouri.
     In the biggest surprise, Florida stunned West Virginia (@88-71); WVU was without fJonathan Holton, but that alone doesn't account for the (road) rout loss -- if you can deal with the all-out press from the Mountaineers, how much there is really there? Texas A&M's physical athleticism powered it to a @72-62 win over Iowa State. In the overhyped matchup of the two winningest programs, Kansas rallied at home to edge Kentucky in overtime (@90-84[OT] as gWayne Selden[33p0a]'s career high outpaced another great effort from pTyler Ulis[26p8a]). In what was supposed to be a matchup of two of the top three candidates for Player Of The Year, OK edged @LSU (77-@75 on pIsaiah Cousins' game-winner); but while bBuddy Hield[32p7r] had yet another star turn, SuperFrosh cBen Simmons(14p9r5a5to) was only ordinary. tKevin Durant (Texas '07) was POTY as a freshman but only got his team to the Round of 32; cSimmons, who won't be POTY (but will probably still be the #1 NBA pick), may not even get this LSU team into the NCAAs at this point. Arkansas beat slumping Texas Tech (@75-68[OT]); Texas handled Vanderbilt (@72-58 despite 26p9r from 7-0 fDamian Jones); and Baylor handled lowly Georgia (@83-73).

In conference play, Maryland had its best win (BIG 10 or otherwise), beating Iowa (@74-68, by shutting down Peter Jok[14p1a] and especially cJarrod Uthoff[9p10r;2/13fg]). Indiana tripped at Wisconsin in overtime (79-@82[OT] as bYogi Ferrell[30p7r] and gNigel Hayes[31p2a] both starred).
     In SEC play, Texas A&M tripped at Arkansas (71-@74). At the midconference break, Texas A&M came through in first place, a game ahead of South Carolina, Kentucky and LSU; Florida was fifth; Georgia, Vanderbilt and Arkansas all hung in, tied for sixth.
     In the BIG EAST, Xavier surprised Providence on the road (75-@68 despite big games from bBen Bentil[25p6r] and tKris Dunn[16p7a8r7s]). Marquette beat Butler (@75-69 as SuperFrosh cHenry Ellenson[32p10r6b] had his best game, overshadowing 27p5r from bKelan Martin). Creighton had a tough week: tripping at Georgetown (73-@74) and then falling at home to Seton Hall (@65-75 being outrebounded 27-44). At the break, it was Villanova in first place, a game ahead of Xavier, with Providence and Georgetown both tied for third; Seton Hall and Creighton both hung in, tied for fifth. (Marquette couldn't hang; Butler was a flop.)
     In the ACC, Virginia went on the road and shut down Louisville (63-@47). Miami(Florida) had an up-and-down week: beating Duke (@80-69) but then tanking on the road at mediocre N.C. State (69-@85 as gCat Barber[30p4a] starred). Clemson handled Pittsburgh (@73-60 despite 25p7r from fMichael Young), but then fell at Florida State. Syracuse dumped undermanned Notre Dame (@81-66 as injured gDemetrius Jackson[hand] sat out). At the midconference break, North Carolina was undefeated with a two-game gap; Louisville was second; Virginia, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, Clemson and Miami(Florida) all were tied for third; Duke hung in, tied for eighth. (Syracuse and Florida State both couldn't hang.)
     In the BIG 12, Iowa State put the regular season title chase back in play with an @85-72 win over Kansas. Oklahoma dumped slumping Texas Tech (@91-67 behind bBuddy Hield[30p6r]). Halfway through, Oklahoma, Baylor and West Virginia all were tied for first place; a game back, Kansas, Iowa State and Texas all were tied for fourth. (Texas Tech was a flop.)
     In the PAC-12, Oregon went on the road and beat Arizona (83-@75 despite 61% shooting from the Wildcats) and then road-routed slumping Arizona State (91-@74 behind 26p10r7b from cChris Boucher). California dropped both games on the Mountain road trip: at Utah (63-@74) and at rising Colorado (62-@70). Washington split in Los Angeles: edging at UCLA (86-@84 as six players in double-figures trumped 28p6a from pBryce Alford) but losing in a track meet at USC (88-@98 as the Trojans sank 32-for-37 free throws led by fNikola Jovanovic[28p5r]). At the break, it was Oregon alone in first place, a game ahead of USC, Utah, Colorado and Washington all tied for second; Arizona hung in for sixth. (California, UCLA and Stanford all couldn't hang.)

In the ATLANTIC 10, Richmond surprised George Washington on the road in double-overtime (98-@90[2OT] on 60% shooting, led by 5-11 bShawnDre Jones[29p5r]), but two other losses (at home to Davidson, @70-78 as Peyton Aldridge had 34p; and in a blowout on the road at St. Bonaventure, 68-@84 as pMarcus Posley[26p6a] starred) made it bad week overall. Streaking St. Joseph's stopped Rhode Island on the road in a defensive struggle (64-@55). At the break, VCU came through undefeated, a game ahead of both Dayton and St. Joseph's; two games back, George Washington and St. Bonaventure were tied for fourth; Duquesne, Davidson and Rhode Island all hung in, tied for sixth; Richmond couldn't hang).
     In the AMERICAN, Cincinnati edged Connecticut on the road in yet another grinder (58-@57). Houston thumped Tulsa (@81-66 on 21-for-25 free throw-shooting). Temple tripped at lowly East Carolina. Halfway through, SMU led the way with a two-game gap over Cincinnati, Tulsa, Temple and Connecticut, all tied for second; Houston, Memphis and UCF all hung in, tied for sixth.
     In the MOUNTAIN WEST, UNLV handled Boise State (@87-77 thanks to gPatrick McCaw[25p5s]) but then tanked at home against San Diego State (@52-67). At the break, San Diego State came through undefeated with a two-game gap over New Mexico; Boise State and Fresno State both were tied for third; Nevada and Colorado State both hung in, tied for fifth; (UNLV couldn't hang).
     In the MISSOURI VALLEY, Southern Illinois fell out of contention with two losses: edged in overtime at home against Evansville (@78-85[OT] as bAnthony Beane[30p6r7to] wasn't enough to match both Mislav Brzoja[25p5s] and pD.J. Balentine[25p5a5r5to]) and then on the road at Northern Iowa (57-@68). But it was still unbeaten Wichita State who opened a three-game gap in the second half of conference play with a road win at Evansville (78-@65 behind 32p3a;15/15ft from gFred Van Vleet) -- the Wheatshockers have successfully turned the MVC into at least an Anti-Spoiler/1BC league for themselves; Evansville can't afford to lose to any other in-conference opponent other than WichSt in the conference tournament final in order to stay alive for an at-large bid and make it a multi-bid Mid-Major.

BIG WEST/Despite falling at home against Long Beach State, Hawaii tied UC-Irvine for first place at the break, both with a two-game gap on everyone else. SOUTHERN/After winning on the road at Samford (63-@56), Chattanooga was in first place with a two-game gap. MID-AMERICAN/After sweeping Northern Illinois (@76-66) at home and Ball State (73-@64) on the road, Akron was tied with Kent State for first place (in the East and overall), a game ahead of three others (including Northern Illinois). CONFERENCE USA/Despite falling at Western Kentucky, UAB came through in first place, a game ahead of Middle Tennessee and Marshall; two games ahead of Louisiana Tech. SUN BELT/Depleted Texas-Arlington fell twice: at Louisiana-Monroe (88-@99 despite 5-11 xErick Neal[27p12a10r]'s star turn) and thumped at underachieving Louisiana (75-@90); at the break, Little Rock was cruising in first place with a two-game gap. WAC/After splitting on the week (beating Cal State-Bakersfield, tripping at home against Seattle), {Grand Canyon} was tied with New Mexico State for first place, both a game ahead of CSB.
    
Elsewhere at the break, BIG SKY/Montana and Weber State both were tied for first place with a two-game gap. AMERICA EAST/Stony Brook was undefeated with a two-game gap over Albany. ATLANTIC SUN/North Florida was undefeated with a two-game gap. SOUTHLAND/Stephen F. Austin and Houston Baptist both were undefeated, a game ahead
of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. SWAC/Texas Southern came through undefeated with a two-game gap. MEAC/Hampton came through in first place, a game ahead of South Carolina State, Norfolk State and Howard, all tied for second.
     Still early in the first half of conference play, IVY/Yale edged Princeton (@79-75). Elsewhere, in second half play, SUMMIT/South Dakota State outpaced Omaha (@87-76); METRO ATLANTIC/Monmouth dumped St. Peter's (@73-57) in the first of two showdowns; PATRIOT/Navy fell out of contention with two losses (at home against American, on the road at Holy Cross).

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Villanova hosts Creighton (Wednesday) and visits Providence (Saturday). Oregon has a big week at home (Thursday vs Colorado, Sunday vs Utah). Maryland hosts Purdue (Saturday). Baylor has two tough road games (Tuesday at Iowa State, Saturday at West Virginia). North Carolina is on the road twice (Monday at Louisville, Saturday at Notre Dame). Miami(Florida) hosts Notre Dame (Wednesday).
     Virginia visits Pittsburgh (Saturday). Michigan has two big ones at home (Tuesday vs Indiana, Saturday vs Michigan State). Kentucky looks to keep it rolling against upstart Florida (Saturday). VCU hosts fading George Washington (Saturday). St. Mary's visits BYU (Thursday). Texas A&M visits Vanderbilt (Thursday) and hosts South Carolina (Saturday). Arizona needs to right the ship at Washington (Saturday).
     It's the SOUTHLAND unbeaten showdown when Houston Baptist hosts Stephen F. Austin (Saturday)

-- Ron
Key games this week:
Monday:
NCarolina-@Louisville, @Baylor-Texas(TX), @Siena-Monmouth, @StPeters-Iona, @Fairfield-Quinnipiac(CT)(CT6), @Jacksonville-FLGulfCoast(FL), @MorganSt-CoppinSt(BaltimoreMD),
Tuesday:
@IowaSt-WVirginia, Indiana-@Michigan,
Wednesday:
@Villanova-Creighton, @MiamiFL-NotreDame, @WichitaSt-SoIllinois, @GeoWashington-Davidson, @HighPt-GardnerWebb(NC),
Thursday:
TexasA&M-@Vanderbilt, @Oregon-Colorado, StMarys-@BYU, @Northeastern-William&Mary, @Hofstra-UNCWilmington, @WrightSt-Milwaukee, @NewMexicoSt-{GrandCanyon},
Friday:
@Yale-Columbia, @Princeton-Harvard, @Siena-StPeters,
Saturday:
NCarolina-@NotreDame, Villanova-@Providence, @TexasA&M-SCarolina, Virginia-@Pittsburgh, Baylor-@WVirginia, @Maryland-Purdue, MichiganSt-@Michigan(MI), @Kentucky-Florida, @SanDiegoSt-NewMexico, @Washington-Arizona, @Pepperdine-Gonzaga, @SetonHall-Georgetown, @VCU-GeoWashington(VA/DC), @NDState-IPFW, @Northeastern-UNCWilmington, @Drake-NoIowa(IA)(BIG4), @Navy-Colgate, @Albany-Vermont, @FLGulfCoast-NFlorida(FL), @HoustonBaptist-StephenFAustin(TX), @JacksonSt-AlcornSt(MS), @Wagner-MtStMarys, @Howard-NorfolkSt(DC/VA),
Sunday (SUPER BOWL L):
@Oregon-Utah, @JamesMadison-Hofstra,
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Monday week:
@Oklahoma-Texas, @Duke-Louisville, @Clemson-NotreDame(@GreenvilleSC), @Mercer-Chattanooga, @TexasA&MCC-HoustonBaptist(TX), @JacksonSt-Southern, @Howard-Hampton(DC/VA),


Top 25 - 16 Feb 1: MIDCONFERENCE/Major - [] Column
  1. North Carolina (19-2)
  2. Oklahoma (17-2) (@SEC)
  3. Villanova (18-3)
  4. Xavier (18-2)
  5. Iowa (17-4)
  6. Texas A&M (18-3) (vBIG12)
  7. SMU (19-1)
  8. Providence (18-4)
  9. Virginia (17-4)
  10. Oregon (17-4)
  11. Baylor (16-4) (vSEC)
  12. Iowa State (16-5)
  13. Kansas (16-4) (vSEC)
  14. Maryland (19-3)
  15. Michigan State (19-4)
  16. West Virginia (16-4)
  17. Kentucky (16-5)
  18. Louisville (16-4)
  19. South Carolina (18-2)
  20. Indiana (18-4)
  21. Miami(Florida) (16-4)
  22. Dayton (18-3)
  23. St. Mary's (17-2)
  24. San Diego State (14-6)
  25. Wichita State (15-5)
Honorable Mention:
Arkansas (11-10) (vBIG12), Florida (14-7) (vBIG12), Wisconsin (13-9), North Carolina State (12-10).