{"id":1682,"date":"2011-03-09T13:52:23","date_gmt":"2011-03-09T17:52:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=1682"},"modified":"2011-03-10T10:14:42","modified_gmt":"2011-03-10T14:14:42","slug":"ctc-day-nine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=1682","title":{"rendered":"CTC: Day Nine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Last Update:\u00a09:15 AM<br \/>\n*denotes recent update<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After an awesome day of hoops yesterday, we get to pick it right back up today.\u00a0 20 games yesterday gave us phenomenal basketball, so you can expect 28 today to give us that much more.\u00a0 And, the best part &#8211; we are on the eve of the most underrated day in a year of sports.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP <\/strong><em>(16 points)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nWhile defending champ, Montana, had a huge second half to erase a deficit and end up with a fairly easy victory over Weber State.\u00a0 The hosts, N. Colorado, had a much tougher time, but survived against a good N. Arizona team.\u00a0 Now, the two will play for the right to hear their name called on Sunday.\u00a0 Someone will complete the Big Sky with a perfect bracket.\u00a0 If UNC wins, Bry will take the title by himself.\u00a0 If Montana wins, Stri and Rikey will both finish with perfection.<\/p>\n<p><em>#1 N. Colorado vs. #2 Montana<\/em><br \/>\nAll year long, N. Colorado has made its bones on its home floor.\u00a0 Last night&#8217;s win was their 13th home win in 13 home games.\u00a0 They will try to go 14-0 and take the Big Sky title in their biggest test yet &#8211; the defending champs and preseason favorites, Montana.\u00a0 Should be quite the game, actually, so if you can rip yourself away from the aptly dubbed by Rikey &#8220;Big Overrated Conference,&#8221; check on the Big Sky (I think it&#8217;s on the deuce).\u00a0 Bry, Doogan, Lil Lohse, Cheryl, Dan, and Primm all have UNC.\u00a0 Stri, Waters, Rikey, and Dave have Montana.\u00a0 The other ten entries had either N. Arizona or Weber State.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: N. Colorado 65 &#8211; Montana 60<br \/>\n<\/strong>It very well could have been a different story on a neutral floor, but the top-seeded Bears of N. Colorado take advantage of the home-court and get 27 points from Devon Beitzel to earn their first ever NCAA tourney bid.\u00a0 Always nice to see a school get in for the first time.\u00a0 6 entries hit this champion pick.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>NEC CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><em> (16 points)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nWay back on Day Three, this tournament began with four quarterfinal games.\u00a0 Then, on Sunday, the semifinals were played, giving us two teams left.\u00a0 Now, tonight, the survivors of this week-long tournament will play for the NEC&#8217;s auto-bid.\u00a0 Long Island hosts Robert Morris in Brooklyn tonight.\u00a0 Stri (a Long Island boy) and Scoot will complete perfect NEC brackets if the Blackbirds win tonight.\u00a0 If Robert Morris takes the title, the 2011 CTC NEC champ will be Primm.\u00a0 If Stri wins, it will be his 3rd NEC title in 4 years (including 2 perfect brackets).<\/p>\n<p><em>#1 Long Island vs. #3 Robert Morris<\/em><br \/>\nLong Island, the 6th-highest scoring team in the nation, will battle a team well-known for great defense.\u00a0 The LIU gym is tiny and gives a great homecourt advantage, but good defense can stop the transition offense of the Blackbirds.\u00a0 This game could come down to pace of play.\u00a0 Bry, J, Doogan, Stri, Alexi, Lil Lohse, Scoot, Cheryl, Dan, and Rikey all have LIU.\u00a0 Waters, Lohse, Teddy, Primm, and Gross all have Robert Morris.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Long Island 85 &#8211; Robert Morris 82 (OT)<br \/>\n<\/strong>Robert Morris, the two-time defending champs, wouldn&#8217;t go quietly, coming back from an 8 point deficit with 2:30 to play to send the game to OT, but the top-seeded Blackbirds of Brooklyn got it done in the extra period to clinch their first bid since 1997.\u00a0 Half of the CTC&#8217;ers hit this pick, while 5 others see a nice pick of 3rd-seeded Rob Morris fall just short.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>BIG EAST SECOND ROUND <\/strong><em>(10 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nAfter a wild day yesterday in The Garden, the Big East welcomes four new teams to the mix to challenge the survivors from yesterday.<\/p>\n<p><em>#8 Georgetown vs. #9 Connecticut <\/em><br \/>\nOkay, I am going to try and write this paragraph without making it a 500-word verbal shrine to Austin Freeman.\u00a0 That guy is amazing.\u00a0 Okay, let me rephrase that:\u00a0 That guy is amazing&#8230;offensively.\u00a0 He is not exactly a defensive standout (though he&#8217;s better than many people may think), but on offense, he does it all &#8211; and he does it as effortlessly as a guy walking the dog.\u00a0 That being said, the most important player on this Hoya team is backcourt-mate Chris Wright, who is down with an injury.\u00a0 The Hoyas open their conference tournament today against a UConn team that pummelled DePaul yesterday, 97-71.\u00a0 The winner of this game welcomes top-seeded Pitt to the Garden tomorrow in the quarters.\u00a0 The majority of the CTC field has UConn in the slight upset here.\u00a0 Only Bry, J, Waters, Teddy, Cheryl, Dave, and Gross have the Hoyas here.\u00a0 No one has UConn going any further than the quarters, but J and Gross both have G&#8217;town in the semis.\u00a0 Gross even has them playing in the Big East finals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE: Connecticut 79 &#8211; Georgetown 62<br \/>\n<\/strong>The Hoyas clearly don&#8217;t have the depth to deal with the loss of Chris Wright.\u00a0 On the other side, Kemba Walker looks like he&#8217;s hit another hot stretch, which means the Huskies are capable of beating pretty much anybody.\u00a0 Walker is averaging almost 30 points over the last 3 games and, more importantly, shooting over 50% from the field in those games.\u00a0 Gross loses a finalist early.<\/p>\n<p><em>#5 St. John&#8217;s vs. #13 Rutgers<\/em><br \/>\nThe Scarlet Knights came from behind yesterday to beat Seton Hall in overtime in the Big East First Round and now get to face the hometown favorites, St. John&#8217;s.\u00a0 And, what a year it has been for the Red Storm.\u00a0 Steve Lavin burst onto the scene &#8211; in a bad way &#8211; with losses to mediocre St. Bonaventure and abysmal Fordham.\u00a0 But, as bad as the year started, it was so much better come conference play.\u00a0 The Johnnies, who are doing it with defense, have beaten G&#8217;town, Notre Dame, Pitt, UConn, and Villanova in league play, and, oh by the way, went out-of-conference to hammer some team called Duke.\u00a0 Dwight Hardy, a lightly-recruited JUCO, who was okay last year, has exploded to become one of the favorites for Big East Player of the Year.\u00a0 It is pretty amazing the turnaround in NYC this year.\u00a0 #4 Syracuse awaits the winner of this game tomorrow in the quarters.\u00a0 18 entries have SJU winning here; Scoot has already lost with Seton Hall, and KA is hoping for a big upset from Rutgers today.\u00a0 And, the love for St. John&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t stop here.\u00a0\u00a010 people have them beating Syracuse tomorrow (Doogan, Alexi, Waters, Lynch, Lohse, Cheryl, Dan, Dave, Gersh, and Gross);\u00a05 people have them going to the finals (Waters, Lynch, Cheryl, Dan,\u00a0and Dave); and, 4\u00a0have them winning the whole thing (Waters, Lynch, Cheryl, and Dave).<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE: St. John&#8217;s 65 &#8211; Rutgers 63<br \/>\n<\/strong>Rutgers showed some fight here at the end of yet another poor season, but not quite enough to pull the upset of the Johnnies.\u00a0 Though they got no help from the refs, who failed to blow the whistle when St. John&#8217;s clearly stepped out of bounds with 1.7 seconds left.\u00a0 Waters, Lynch, Cheryl, and Dave get a scare but keep their champ alive.<\/p>\n<p><em>#7 Cincinnati vs. #15 S. Florida <\/em><br \/>\nWell, what do we have here?\u00a0 The Cincinnati fortunes continue, as they dodge Villanova and get USF instead.\u00a0 I still can&#8217;t figure out whether or not this Bearcats team is any good.\u00a0 I really can&#8217;t.\u00a0 One thing I do know is that Mick Cronin has done a terrific job with this team.\u00a0 They played absolutely no one in the non-conference, but won all their games, so we didn&#8217;t know if they were good or not.\u00a0 But, then in Big East play they showed that they were a legit tournament team, especially down the stretch, winning 5 of their last 6, including two over G&#8217;town and one over Louisville.\u00a0 S.\u00a0Florida showed off their semi-decent front line against &#8216;Nova in the second half, so we will see if they have anything left for Cincy or if they were just happy to be here.\u00a0 The winner of this game gets the #2-seeded Irish of Notre Dame.\u00a0 Doogan, Stri, Alexi, Waters, Dan, and Gersh all have Cincy here.\u00a0 Everyone else has already lost this game.\u00a0 No one has Cincinnati going any further than the quarters.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: Cincinnati 87 &#8211; S. Florida 61<br \/>\n<\/strong>This result tells us something about the state of Villanova at the moment, doesn&#8217;t it?\u00a0 USF coach Stan Heath may have saved his job with that 1st Round win, but the inside-outside combo of Yancy Gates and Dion Dixon lead the Bearcats to a blowout win here.\u00a0 Just 6 entries picked favored Cincy to advance past this round.<\/p>\n<p><em>#6 West Virginia vs. #11 Marquette <\/em><br \/>\nAfter getting fat last night against a team that doesn&#8217;t play any defense, Marquette runs right into a team that plays a TON of defense.\u00a0 West Virginia struggled to score all year, but their defense was phenomenal (no surprise with Coach Huggins on the sidelines).\u00a0 The Mountaineers are not the team they rode to the Final Four just 11 months ago, but this team is very, very dangerous.\u00a0 Casey Mitchell (when he decides to care about basketball) can really light it up, and they do still have the grizzled vets in the backcourt &#8211; Truck Bryant and 52-year old Joe Mazzula.\u00a0 And, Kevin Jones is an elite athlete.\u00a0 This is a tough team who will be a tough out in both of the tournaments this month.\u00a0 The winner of this game moves to the quarters, where they will get 3rd-seeded Louisville.\u00a0 KA has already lost this game (Providence), but the rest of the field has a lot at stake here.\u00a0 Lohse, Scoot, Cheryl, Dan, Dave, Gersh, Primm, and Mac all have &#8216;Quette winning this game.\u00a0 Cheryl has them going to the semis, while Gersh has them in the finals.\u00a0 On the other side, Waters, Lil Lohse, Teddy, and Gross have the &#8216;Neers in the semis.\u00a0 J and Alexi have them reaching the finals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Marquette 67 &#8211; West Virginia 61<br \/>\n<\/strong>I know he&#8217;s already at a big conference program, but Buzz Williams should be considered one of the up-and-coming coaches in the nation, and don&#8217;t be surprised to hear his name mentioned for higher profile jobs down the line, maybe somewhere closer to his native Texas.\u00a0 The guy can coach.\u00a0 Trailing by 10 in the 2nd half in this one, the Golden Eagles came back and it was back-to-back 3&#8217;s from Darius Johnson-Odom with 4 minutes left that gave them the 6-point lead they would win by.\u00a0 Impressively, 8 CTC&#8217;ers hit this upset, while J and Alexi lose a finalist early.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>BIG XII OPENING ROUND<\/strong><em> (10 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nFor most of the year, I was firmly of the belief that the Big XII was, by a pretty decent margin, the best conference in America.\u00a0 I have even held that belief as recently as a couple of weeks ago.\u00a0 But, I must say (as much as I hate to admit it), I was dead wrong.\u00a0 Doogan, you were right, please accept my apologies.\u00a0 Texas is nowhere near as good as I thought (as usual because I am, for no reason at all, a complete Rick Barnes apologist).\u00a0 Baylor is &#8211; SOMEHOW &#8211; not that good (someone please explain that to me&#8230;please!).\u00a0 Missouri only wins at home.\u00a0 And, Nebraska and Colorado are <em>nice <\/em>teams, but nothing special.\u00a0 They certainly couldn&#8217;t hold a candle to teams like UConn or Georgetown or even Marquette, who are middling teams in the Big East.\u00a0 So, Doogan, you were right, I was wrong&#8230;as usual.<\/p>\n<p><em>#8 Nebraska vs. #9 Oklahoma State<\/em><br \/>\nAh, the aforementioned Cornhuskers.\u00a0 What they do do is play fantastic defense, and that wins at this time of the year.\u00a0 They, for the first time in recent memory, enter the Big XII tournament with a glimmer of at-large hope, but to even get a sniff, they <em>must <\/em>win today against OSU.\u00a0 And, the Cowboys, who for the first time in a long time, have no real shot at the Dance as the tournament starts, are always a tough out.\u00a0 For the record, is it hard not to love Keaton Page?\u00a0 The kid seems like he&#8217;s been there forever and actually looks ever <em>younger <\/em>than the 12-year old he looked like as a freshman.\u00a0 But, hey, the dude\u00a0can flat-out shoot.\u00a0 The winner of this game will get the privilege of being dismantled on national TV by #1 Kansas.\u00a0 Bry, Waters, Scoot, Rikey, Dave, and Gross all have OSU.\u00a0 No one has either of these teams upsetting KU in the quarters.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Oklahoma St. 53 &#8211; Nebraska 52<br \/>\n<\/strong>The Huskers had the ball with 16 seconds left and down a point but couldn&#8217;t even get a shot off, and their solid season will end in the NIT.\u00a0 6 entries hit this mild upset.<\/p>\n<p><em>#5 Colorado vs. #12 Iowa State<\/em><br \/>\nThe Buffs are squarely on the bubble, and I kind of like it because basketball could use a decent Colorado program.\u00a0 Unfortunately, I can&#8217;t really see this team as an at-large team with their .500 conference record and their absolutely embarrasing non-conference schedule.\u00a0 The best team they PLAYED was Georgia, which they lost.\u00a0 They also lost @San Francisco and @Harvard.\u00a0 Yes, you read that right &#8211; AT HARVARD.\u00a0 Oh, and they lost that game by 16.\u00a0 They did beat bad major-conference teams like Indiana and Oregon State, but they needed overtime to beat Chicago State (339 out of 345 in RPI).\u00a0 I love Alec Burks and think he has a shot to be an NBA starter, but if you&#8217;re asking me, this team is NOT an NCAA at-large team.\u00a0 But, do you what we can all agree on?\u00a0 Iowa State is not very good, though they have been playing their best basketball down the stretch, including a win over these Buffs on March 2.\u00a0 If they can do it again, they will get to play #4 Kansas State tomorrow in the quarters.\u00a0 Gross and Bry swung for the fences here with Iowa State.\u00a0 Lohse, Cheryl, and Dave like Colorado to beat K-State in the quarters.\u00a0 Cheryl has them even going to the finals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Colorado 77 &#8211; Iowa St. 75<br \/>\n<\/strong>The Cyclones come oh-so-close to the big upset here.\u00a0 They actually had a 3 point lead with 2 minutes to play, but an 8-1 Buffs run locked up the win.\u00a0 Their star guard, Alec Burks, finished with 29 points, 15 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals.\u00a0 This is another kid you don&#8217;t hear much about that will play at the next level, and he still has a shot to push his team into the NCAA tournament this year.\u00a0 Gross and Bry just miss out on a big upset pick.<\/p>\n<p><em>#7 Baylor vs. #10 Oklahoma<\/em><br \/>\nSomeone PLEASE explain to me how in the world this Baylor team is not good.\u00a0 PLEASE?!?\u00a0 Lacedarius Dunn is among the best pure scorers I have seen in college basketball in a long time.\u00a0 And, combine Dunn (a legit NBA scorer)\u00a0and an absolutely freakish frontline in terms of athleticism with what I thought to be a very good coach in Scott Drew, and I thought that was a recipe for a definite Sweet 16 caliber team, especially considering they made the Elite 8 last year with much the same team.\u00a0 But, they stink.\u00a0 Why?\u00a0 Anyone?\u00a0 Was Ekpe Udoh that good?\u00a0 Any better than Perry Jones?\u00a0 I guess the answer has to be Tweety Carter.\u00a0 I know, it&#8217;s crazy because he wasn&#8217;t even that good, but they just can&#8217;t find any answers at the point guard spot &#8211; the one spot in college hoops that you cannot EVER work around.\u00a0 Either way, this is a dangerous team if they can get it together, I&#8217;m just starting to doubt they ever will.\u00a0 Oklahoma has popped up to surprise some teams in conference play, but overall, this is a pretty bad Sooner team this year, and the future doesn&#8217;t look all that much better.\u00a0 It is a bit of rebuild here in Norman.\u00a0 The winner of this game will take on Texas in the quarters tomorrow.\u00a0 Bry, J, Lynch, Lil Lohse, Scoot, and Mac all have OU in a nice upset here.\u00a0 KA and Dave went with Baylor to beat Texas and reach the semis.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: Oklahoma 84 &#8211; Baylor 67<br \/>\n<\/strong>The incredibly disappointing and tumultuous season for Baylor added a couple more disappointments last night.\u00a0 First, star freshman Perry Jones was suspended hours before tip-off for suspicion of receiving illegal benefits, then the Bears went out and got dominated by\u00a0a bad Oklahoma team.\u00a0 Any NCAA hopes they had are clearly dashed, and Perry Jones can now safely escape into the NBA&#8217;s Lottery.\u00a0 Cade Davis keeps his career going for at least one more game, scoring 24 for the Sooners.\u00a0 6 entries hit this upset pick.<\/p>\n<p><em>#6 Missouri vs. #11 Texas Tech<\/em><br \/>\nPart of my fascination with the Big XII is simply because, well, I LOVE this Missouri team.\u00a0 I&#8217;m not saying I think they&#8217;re all that good (I actually think that, away from home, they are barely mediocre), I just LOVE watching them play.\u00a0 The 40 minutes of hell is fantastic and they have scorers all over the floor.\u00a0 With the emergence of freshman sensation Flip Pressey, they now have a stable of guards to go along with a fast, albeit undersized, front line and could be a matchup nightmare for a team without a good ballhandling point guard (or two or three).\u00a0 I love Marcus Denmon and Kim English and Laurence Bowers and Ricardo Ratliffe.\u00a0 Throw in Michael Dixon.\u00a0 Man, this team is just loaded with ballers.\u00a0 The problem is that they look like they might be better suited on Rucker Court than Allen Fieldhouse.\u00a0 As amazingly disciplined as their 40 minutes of hell defense is, their offense is that undisciplined.\u00a0 Dixon and Pressey jack up way too many quick shots from the point guard spot.\u00a0 English is a &#8220;volume scorer&#8221; playing on a team with 7 other scorers.\u00a0 Denmon is probably the best all-around offensive player, who would thrive with a pass-first point guard, but sometimes goes 10-12 minutes without a shot in with Dixon and Pressey.\u00a0 Bowers and Ratliffe could be borderline stars if used correctly, but neither has a back-to-the-basket game and have, at times, been relegated to offensive putbacks as their way of scoring.\u00a0\u00a0Anyway, I&#8217;ve probably spent way too much time on Mizzou here, I am just fascinated with this roster.\u00a0 As for Texas Tech &#8211; it should be interesting to see how this team responds to Coach Knight AFTER he&#8217;s been fired.\u00a0 Interesting&#8230;\u00a0 The winner here gets to play late tomorrow night against #3 Texas A&amp;M (another team I have a lot of opinions on&#8230;).\u00a0 This game could go a long way for the CTC, as Bry was the only one to go with an upset pick of Texas Tech here, so the whole field can gain ground on the leader with a Mizzou win here.\u00a0 Plus, there is a lot of love for the Tigers to advance past this round.\u00a0 Other than Bry, only KA, Rikey, Dave, and Primm have A&amp;M winning next round.\u00a0 Alexi, Dan, Cheryl,\u00a0and Scoot have Mizzou going all the way to the finals.\u00a0 Cheryl has the Tigers cutting down the nets.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Missouri 88 &#8211; Texas Tech 84<br \/>\n<\/strong>Not a terribly encouraging win for Mizzou here, but Marcus Denmon comes through with 20 points, 5 assists, and 5 steals to lead the Tigers into a Round 2 match-up with Texas A&amp;M, in what will be an interesting contrast of styles.\u00a0 Bry&#8217;s upset pick misses and Cheryl keeps her champ alive.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>PAC-10 OPENING ROUND <\/strong><em>(10 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nWhile it will be back, the Pac-10 is just barely a major conference right now.\u00a0 Arizona is a good team.\u00a0 UCLA is probably a tournament-caliber team, as is Washington.\u00a0 After that, it&#8217;s pretty bare, and it goes all the way down to a pretty bad Arizona State team.\u00a0 And, the worst part is that it is not even that interesting.\u00a0 It is good coaches with either young or bad players wearing the uniforms of very proud programs.\u00a0 It is a little depressing, to tell you the truth.\u00a0 But, either way, the league should put 3 teams in The Dance and the conference tournament is always exciting at the Staples Center.<\/p>\n<p><em>#8 Stanford vs. #9 Oregon State<\/em><br \/>\nFor\u00a0a while this year, it looked like Johnny Dawkins might actually be in the running for national coach of the year.\u00a0 The Cardinal had a pretty good\u00a0non-conference schedule (albeit pock-marked by light competition and losses to Murray State and Tulsa) and then started Pac-10 play by beating Cal, splitting at the Arizona schools, and then beating Washington.\u00a0 And, all of this with, by all accounts, a roster rather light on talent and\/or experience.\u00a0 But, after a 3-point loss to Wazzu and pair of losses in LA, the bottom Cardinal came back to reality a little bit.\u00a0 They ended up limping to the finish line in 8th place.\u00a0 The Beavers conference season was rather similar (though not as good), but the non-conference was pretty bad, including losses to TX-Southern, Utah Valley, and a Seattle team that is only a fringe D-I school with no conference affiliation.\u00a0 While I think the brother-in-law of the leader of the free world is doing a decent job at rebuilding a complete train wreck, it is a very long process.\u00a0 The winner of this game will get #1 Arizona tomorrow in the quarters.\u00a0 J and Lynch have OSU in a mild upset.\u00a0 No one has either team beating &#8216;Zona next round.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Oregon St. 69 &#8211; Stanford 67<br \/>\n<\/strong>OSU starters Jared Cunningham, Ahmad Starks, and Devon Collier all came off the bench because of a team rule violation, and all they did was combine to score 58 of the Beavers&#8217; 69 points.\u00a0 J and Lynch were the only two to hit this mild upset.<\/p>\n<p><em>#7 Oregon vs. #10 Arizona State<\/em><br \/>\nNike money just doesn&#8217;t buy what it used to anymore, does it?\u00a0 All the new uniforms and crazy pictures on the court can&#8217;t really change the fact that this program hasn&#8217;t really been relevant in several years.\u00a0 Losses at home to Idaho and San Jose State in the non-conference weren&#8217;t\u00a0a good sign, but for a little while, it looked like the Ducks may have found something.\u00a0 There was a point in the middle of the season where the Ducks won 6 of 8, including a sweep of the Washington schools and were in 4th place in the Pac-10.\u00a0 But, they then finished the season with 4 straight losses &#8211; 2 at home to the NoCal schools and 2 on the road at the Arizona schools, including an embarrassing 20-point loss to ASU last Wednesday.\u00a0 Now, they are relegated to the first round against those same Sun Devils.\u00a0 It is hard to say what has gone wrong in Tempe.\u00a0 They have a couple players back from their various tournament teams, including stellar senior point guard, Ty Abbott.\u00a0 They have an excellent coach in Herb Sendek, but they just aren&#8217;t very good this year.\u00a0 They did win 3 of their last 5 coming into Staples, including a season-ending sweep of the Oregon schools, but they need a lot more to really instill confidence in this program moving forward.\u00a0 The winner of this game will take on #2 UCLA in the quarters.\u00a0 While no one has either team beating UCLA in the quarters, the field is exactly split on this game.\u00a0 Doogan, Stri, Alexi, KA, Teddy, Rikey, Dan, Dave, Gersh, and Primm have Oregon.\u00a0 The other 10 have Arizona State in the upset.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Oregon 76 &#8211; Arizona St. 69<br \/>\n<\/strong>Kyle Singler&#8217;s little brother scores 22 points and the Ducks earn a pretty easy win over ASU.\u00a0 Just half the field gets the win here from favored Oregon.\u00a0 The Sun Devils can get back to focusing on their homework for Prof. Levy&#8217;s class.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>MOUNTAIN WEST OPENING ROUND<\/strong><em> (8 points)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nOne of the most interesting tournaments of all kicks off today in Sin City, albeit with just one very uninteresting game.\u00a0 But, there are plenty of fascinating storylines in the M-West tournament this year.\u00a0 Anyone who has read any college basketball stuff on this blog knows our love of the Mountain West, but obviously we weren&#8217;t the only ones this year &#8211; The Year of the Jimmer.\u00a0 But, for years now, this has been the most underrated conference in the country, bar none.\u00a0 And, as much as the hype may have gotten out of control even for my liking this year, it is really nice to see such a great league get its overdue respect.<\/p>\n<p><em>#8 Wyoming vs. #9 TCU<\/em><br \/>\nThe best year in M-West history should not be judged by this opening game to its conference tournament.\u00a0 Wyoming is pretty bad, and TCU is even worse.\u00a0 The Cowboys had a bad non-conference, lowlighted by losses to South Dakota, N. Florida, and UC-Irvine.\u00a0 Their conference results weren&#8217;t much better, particularly away from home, where they weren&#8217;t even competitive.\u00a0 TCU actually had a semi-decent non-conference, with wins over USC, SMU, and @Texas Tech.\u00a0 But, they have been a total mess in MVC play, winning just one game and entering the tournament on\u00a0a 13-game losing streak.\u00a0 Their only conference victim?\u00a0 Wyoming.\u00a0 One bright spot for these teams &#8211; the winner of this game will be on SportsCenter (in highlights of Jimmer hitting 3&#8217;s on them in the quarters).\u00a0 Bry, J, Stri, Waters, Lohse, KA, Dave, and Gross went for the minor upset of TCU here.\u00a0 Then, after that no one has BYU losing&#8230;just yet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: TCU 70 &#8211; Wyoming 61<br \/>\n<\/strong>Anyone in Vegas last night that sat in the arena to watch this game and wasn&#8217;t related to one of the players should be ashamed of themselves.\u00a0 I love how so many conferences put their tournaments in Vegas.\u00a0 Brilliant.\u00a0 But why do we never hear some sordid tale of a player getting dismissed from the team for going on a giant coke and hooker binge after scoring 15 large on a craps table?\u00a0 We need this story to happen, preferably involving a BYU player.\u00a0 Anyway, I digress.\u00a0 8 entries hit this upset.\u00a0 Nice job, folks.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>CONFERENCE USA OPENING ROUND<\/strong><em> (6 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nThe days of Conference Memphis are over&#8230;for now.\u00a0 And, maybe as a result (or more likely, as a result of Memphis&#8217;s dominance at the expense of the rest of the league), this conference is fading more and more into obscurity.\u00a0 When the conference started, it really had the chance to become a 7th major conference &#8211; or at least be perennially on the periphery of major-conferencedom a la the A-10.\u00a0 Think about what this conference would be like if its original members had stuck it out:\u00a0 Memphis, S. Miss, and UAB, who are still around, plus Louisville, Cincinnati, Marquette, DePaul, and USF from the Big East, and St. Louis and Charlotte from the A-10.\u00a0 That is a pretty nice league.\u00a0 But, it didn&#8217;t stick and now the league is drifting\u00a0well below the A-10s and MWCs of the world possibly into Valley territory or even\u00a0WAC-ville.\u00a0\u00a0A far cry from the league\u00a0that was founded with guys like Kenyon Martin, Larry Hughes, Quentin Richardson, Danny Fortson, Lorenzon Wright, and DeJuan Wheat.<\/p>\n<p><em>#8 E. Carolina vs. #9 C. Florida<\/em><br \/>\na Remember when Marcus Jordan was the talk of the town and his UCF Knights were 13-0 and ranked #19 in the nation?\u00a0 Seems like ages ago, doesn&#8217;t it?\u00a0 Ya, that was actually this year.\u00a0 Hard to imagine that after beating Marshall to go 14-0, they would go on to lose 8 straight, including a home loss to lowly Rice.\u00a0 But, it happened.\u00a0 The Knights then circled the wagons to win 5 of their last 7 to get out of the C-USA basement, but what looked to be the best season in program history has pretty much gone by the wayside, barring a miracle run through this tournament and into the next.\u00a0 Their first step is a very pesky E. Carolina team, who has given some teams trouble this year, including a win over UTEP and a near season-sweep of Memphis.\u00a0 The winner here will get the top-seeded UAB Blazers.\u00a0 As is expected with an 8-9 game, the field is rather split on this one.\u00a0 Actually, the majority went with the underdog, as Alexi, Lynch, Lohse, Lil Lohse, Dan, Rikey, Gersh, and Gross have ECU, with none of them taking the Pirates over UAB next round.\u00a0 The supporters of UCF, however, are a little more bullish on their underdogs.\u00a0 J, Cheryl, and Dave all have UCF beating UAB in the quarters.\u00a0 Cheryl has the Knights going to the title game.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 East Carolina 75 &#8211; C. Florida 60<br \/>\n<\/strong>E. Carolina trailed by 5 at the half, but they quickly took control after the break and win here easily.\u00a0 UCF goes from ranked 19th in the country to maybe making the CBI?\u00a0 Cheryl loses a finalist early.<\/p>\n<p><em>#5 S. Mississippi vs. #12 Tulane<\/em><br \/>\nThere is one thing that no one will ever dispute &#8211; Larry Eustachy can flat-out coach.\u00a0 It is a shame that his disease (alcoholism) and the behavior resulting from this disease (frequenting fraternity parties on the opposing campuses after road games to hit on college girls) is so appalling because he is one of the great basketball minds in college basketball today.\u00a0 And, whether or not he has changed his behavior and addressed his foibles (which I hope he has), he is doing a hell of a job at S. Miss.\u00a0 Unfortunately, though, the Golden Eagles lost their final three games to fall from first place out of bye position altogether, forcing them into a first-round game against a bottom-of-the-barrel Tulane team.\u00a0 The Green Wave, who won their first two conference games after a 10-3 non-conference slate, have lost 13 of their last 14.\u00a0 They are, well, not very good.\u00a0 The winner here will play #4 Memphis in the quarters.\u00a0 Two people were tempted with the monster upset pick here\u00a0&#8211;\u00a0Waters and Lil Lohse, while many people have S. Miss making some noise here in El Paso.\u00a0 Only J, Alexi, Lynch, Lohse, Dan, Cheryl, Rikey, and Gersh have Memphis next round.\u00a0 Stri, Scoot, Dave, and Gross have S. Miss losing in the finals, and Primm has them winning it all.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 S. Miss 63 &#8211; Tulane 47<br \/>\n<\/strong>No surprise here as a pitiful Tulane team makes a quick exit.\u00a0 S. Miss star Gary Flowers finishes with 18 points, 11 boards, and 4 steals.\u00a0 He&#8217;s a possible pro hiding out in CUSA.\u00a0 Primm&#8217;s champ pick moves on.<\/p>\n<p><em>#6 Marshall vs. #11 Houston<\/em><br \/>\nThe Thundering Herd of Marshall had to deal with the defection of coach Donnie Jones to conference-rival UCF this offseason, but returned a pretty strong corps of talent to try and build on a rather successful 2009-10.\u00a0 This year started slow, as the team adjusted to the new style of former Pitt assistant (and solid ESPN analyst), Tom Herrion, but they started to put it together down the stretch, winning 6 of their last 7 games entering the C-USA tournament.\u00a0 Their first-round opponent is going in the complete opposite direction.\u00a0 The Houston Cougars started off okay, but have seen the bottom absolutely fall out from beneath them, losing 11 of their last 12 coming into tournament play.\u00a0 I guess Elvin Hayes, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Clyde Drexler aren&#8217;t walking through that door.\u00a0 The winner here will get #3 UTEP in the quarters tomorrow night.\u00a0 Bry and Gross were the only two tempted with an upset pick here, and both have UTEP beating Houston tomorrow.\u00a0 KA has Marshall going to the semis and losing, while J, Teddy, and Dan\u00a0must be\u00a0big Matthew McConaghy fans, as they have Marshall going to the finals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Marshall 97 &#8211; Houston 87<br \/>\n<\/strong>Houston shoots 58% from the field and loses by double-digits.\u00a0 That&#8217;s rough.\u00a0 Bry and Gross miss their upset pick and J, Teddy, and Dan keep a finalist moving.<\/p>\n<p><em>#7 SMU vs. #10 Rice<\/em><br \/>\nFor the last three or four years, it seemed that, if everything fell in place, this SMU team could really contend.\u00a0 Then, before this season, it seemed like everyone just kind of realized that they are what they are &#8211; a pretty poor C-USA team.\u00a0 But, just as that conclusion was drawn, the Mustangs actually showed signs of promise this year, granted it is on a senior-laden team, but progress is progress.\u00a0 And, speaking of progress, Rice is out of the C-USA cellar for the first time in what seems like a very long time.\u00a0 Now, 10th place is nothing to write home about, but a wise man once said &#8220;progress is progress.&#8221;\u00a0 The winner here will get to take a shot at #2 Tulsa.\u00a0 This is a bit of a swing game here in the CTC.\u00a0 J, Doogan, Alexi, Teddy, Dave, Gersh, and Mac all have Rice in the upset.\u00a0 Bry and Gross both have SMU beating Tulsa in the quarters.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Rice 58 &#8211; SMU 57<br \/>\n<\/strong>Rice&#8217;s Iranian\u00a0star, Arsalan Kazemi, picks up 24 points and 13 boards and leads the Owls to the upset of SMU.\u00a0 7 entries hit this upset.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>WAC OPENING ROUND <\/strong><em>(4 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nRemember when 4 CTC points per game seemed like a lot?\u00a0 Well, now it&#8217;s just a drop in the bucket.\u00a0 But, in the CTC, every point counts, and the WAC is getting underway today with its opening round in Vegas.\u00a0 The WAC adjusted its format this year to the increasingly-popular 8-team, 2-bye, 2-double bye model that seems to reward regular season performance a lot more than standard tournament formats.\u00a0 I, for one, am very much in favor of this, except this year was a bit odd in the WAC because Boise State\u00a0&#8211; a seemingly mediocre WAC team &#8211; somehow snuck into the 2-seed and will benefit as much as conference dominators, Utah State.\u00a0 But, the Aggies have to be happy with this setup because they probably only need to avoid an early loss in the WAC tournament to reach the field and, with a double bye, they won&#8217;t be playing any early games.\u00a0 But, anyway, the first round of the WAC starts today with some afternoon action in Sin City.<\/p>\n<p><em>#5 Hawaii vs. #8 San Jose State<\/em><br \/>\nThe Rainbow Warriors always have a tough time travelling to the mainland, but, all things considered, put together a pretty nice season this year in the WAC, just missing out on a single-bye and having to play today against San Jose.\u00a0 The Warriors had an RPI in the 150 range, but a lot of that was built on excellent non-conference performances on the islands.\u00a0 They did, however, come back to the mainland for wins over La Tech, UC-Davis, Boise State, and, you guessed it, San Jose State.\u00a0 The Spartans, who just couldn&#8217;t stop anyone on defense this year, barely made the WAC tournament, edging out La Tech for the final spot, will try and take out Hawaii, setting up a quarterfinal match with 4th-seeded Idaho.\u00a0 Bry, J, Doogan, Waters, and Lil Lohse all have SJ State in the upset.\u00a0 None of them have them beating the Vandals.\u00a0 However, there is a little love for the Rainbows.\u00a0 Scoot, Cheryl, and Rikey all have Hawaii winning here and again in the quarters.\u00a0 KA, dreaming of the beautiful weather, has Hawaii winning this whole tournament (the only non-Utah State champion pick).<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 San Jose St. 75 &#8211; Hawaii 74<br \/>\n<\/strong>There&#8217;s been a slew of very close games today, and this was another.\u00a0 SJSU&#8217;s Adrian Oliver, who averages 24 points a game, scores 29, including the winning shot with 4 seconds left.\u00a0 5 entries hit this upset pick, and KA&#8217;s champ goes down in Round 1.<\/p>\n<p><em>#6 Nevada vs. #7 Fresno State<\/em><br \/>\nRemember when the Nevada Wolfpack were dominating the WAC and churning out NBA draft picks?\u00a0 That wasn&#8217;t that long ago, but during this season, it seems like a generation ago.\u00a0 The Wolfpack have given way in WAC dominance in recent years to Utah State, but not until this year, have they slipped all the way back to the pack, so to speak.\u00a0 I guess guys like Nick Fazekus really don&#8217;t come around that often out in the desert.\u00a0 The Wolfpack&#8217;s opening round opponent is Fresno State, who had an up-and-down season out west and really aren&#8217;t that relevant in the college hoops landscape right now.\u00a0 The winner of this game will play #3 New Mexico State in the quarters.\u00a0 Not that the WAC counts for all that much in the grand scheme of things (especially with 19 entries picking the same champion), but this is a pretty big swing game, relatively speaking, in the CTC.\u00a0 Bry, Stri, Lynch, both Lohses, KA, Teddy, Rikey, Dave, Gersh, and Primm all went with Fresno here.\u00a0 The other 9 took the favored Wolfpack.\u00a0 Stri, Lynch, KA, Teddy, Dave, and Gersh have Fresno winning again in the quarters, with KA and Gersh picking them to reach the finals.\u00a0 On the other side, Doogan, Alexi, Cheryl, Gross, and Mac all have Nevada going to the semis with the latter two picking them to reach the finals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Nevada 90 &#8211; Fresno St. 80<br \/>\n<\/strong>Malik Story scores a career-high 34 points and the Wolfpack coast to opening round win here.\u00a0 Just 9 entries picked the favored team here, with KA and Gersh losing a finalist.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>SOUTHLAND QUARTERFINALS <\/strong><em>(4 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nThe Western Regional of the &#8220;First Four Invitational&#8221; tournament opens up today with a quarterfinal quadruple-header in Katy, TX.\u00a0 It was an absolutely ridiculous season in the Southland this year, where for most of the year, 10 of the 12 teams were within a game or two of each other.\u00a0 There was one week, late in the season, when Lamar won a game to take first place in the conference and then lost on that Saturday to fall into 9th place and out of the conference tournament entirely.\u00a0 They remained out and will not even make the conference tournament, despite a mediocre 7-9 record.\u00a0 As for those who made it, only 3 games seperates the 1-seed from the 8-seed, and an amazing ONE GAME seperates the 2-seed from the 7-seed.\u00a0 The CTC may reflect that, as there were a decent amount of crazy brackets submitted here in the SL.\u00a0 This tournament should be fun to follow from a CTC perspective.<\/p>\n<p><em>#2 Northwestern State vs. #7 UT-San Antonio<\/em><br \/>\nTo add to the craziness of this conference this year, one-quarter of NW State&#8217;s conference games went to overtime.\u00a0 They won three of them and ended up one game better than the 7th-place Roadrunners of UTSA, earning themselves a 2-seed.\u00a0 Crazy.\u00a0 A bunch of big upset picks here:\u00a0 Bry, J, Doogan, Lynch, Lohse, Teddy, Dave, and Gross all have UTSA here, though no one has the Roadrunners in the finals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE: UT-San Antonio 97 &#8211; Northwestern St. 96<br \/>\n<\/strong>Yes, another 1-point game.\u00a0 They don&#8217;t call it Madness for nothing, right?\u00a0 Devin Gibson with an impressive triple-double for the Roadrunners with 28 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists.\u00a0 The last of those 10 assists was on the game winning dunk by Jeromie Hill, who scored 25 points of his own in a wild affair in Texas.\u00a0 8 entries hit this upset pick.<\/p>\n<p><em>#3 Sam Houston State vs. #6 Stephen F. Austin<\/em><br \/>\nTalent-wise coming into the season, these two teams were supposedly head and shoulders above the rest of the conference, and yet they find themselves playing each other in the first round of the tournament.\u00a0 Both teams had pretty decent (by Southland standards) non-conference seasons, but couldn&#8217;t weave through the insanity that was the SL regular season this year and have now found themselves here &#8211; against one another.\u00a0 In my opinion, the winner of this game immediately becomes the favorite to cut down the nets on Saturday.\u00a0 This game is probably as big of a first-round game in a minor tournament can get in the CTC.\u00a0 Bry, Alexi, Waters, Scoot, Dave, and Mac all have SFA here.\u00a0 Bry, Scoot, and Dave all have them in the finals, with Dave picking them as his champion.\u00a0 On the other side, J, Doogan, Lynch, Teddy, Dan, Gersh, Primm, and Gross all have Sam Houston State winning this whole tournament.\u00a0 Stri and Lohse have them reaching the finals before losing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE: Sam Houston St. 61 &#8211; Stephen F. Austin 45<br \/>\n<\/strong>SHSU wins this one rather easily, to the disappointment 6 CTC entrants as well as SFA alum Jeremiah Trotter.<\/p>\n<p><em>#1 McNeese State vs. #8 Nicholls State<\/em><br \/>\nComing into the season with rather low expectations, McNeese had a relatively successful non-conference and it carried over into a regular-season SL title\u00a0&#8211; their first in quite some time.\u00a0 Nicholls State had an up-and-down season that ended at .500 in the league and the 8-seed.\u00a0 Bry, J, Doogan, and Teddy all have the #1-seed going down in their very first game.\u00a0 In fact, only Stri and Scoot have this top seed winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: McNeese St. 61 &#8211; Nicholls St. 54<br \/>\n<\/strong>The top-seeded Cowboys (seems like that could be the nickname for at least half the teams in this conference, right?) move on in uninteresting fashion.\u00a0 Bry, J, Doogan, and Teddy miss on their upset attempt.<\/p>\n<p><em>#4 Texas State &#8211; San Marcos vs. #5 SE Louisiana<\/em><br \/>\nSE Louisiana was supposed to win the SL&#8217;s North Division, but a disappointing conference season, including a bad loss to lowly C. Arkansas had them finish third in the division and get the 5-seed in the tournament.\u00a0 Texas State&#8217;s run-and-gun approach actually worked pretty well this year, as they averaged over 78 points per game and won 10 league games in the SL.\u00a0 Their defense wasn&#8217;t always there this year, as evidenced\u00a0by a game earlier this year against a D-II team, Our Lady of the Lake (great name, by the way), in which Texas State scored 73 points in the second half&#8230;and lost.\u00a0 Our Lady of the Lake hit a three at the buzzer in OT to win 127-126 in overtime.\u00a0 Ya, the TSU Bobcats gave up 127 points to a D-II team.\u00a0 The CTC is completely split on this game, 10 to 10.\u00a0 Stri, Waters, Lynch, Lohse, Scoot, Rikey, Dave, Gersh, Primm, and Mac have Texas State.\u00a0 Lynch has TSU going to the finals.\u00a0 Lohse has them winning the whole thing.\u00a0 On the other side, J, Doogan, Lil Lohse, Cheryl, Dan, and Gross all have SE La going to the finals and losing.\u00a0 Bry, Alexi, and\u00a0KA have them going to the finals and winning it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: Texas St. 72 &#8211; SE LA 68<br \/>\n<\/strong>Ryan White scores 26 to lead the Bobcats to the win.\u00a0 9 CTC&#8217;ers lose a FINALIST right out of the gate, with Bry, Alexi, and KA losing their champ.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>SWAC QUARTERFINALS <\/strong><em>(4 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nAnd, the Eastern Division of the &#8220;Final Four Invitational&#8221; will kick off in Garland, TX, the same day that its western counterpart does so in Katy.\u00a0 Honestly, with this new First Four thing, there is almost no chance that the SWAC or SL champions are not in that first matchup, so why not combine the tournaments and give them one spot in the big field.\u00a0 That is basically what is happening, except that they have to wait until Tuesday or Wednesday to play the game.\u00a0 Anyway, the SWAC this year was pretty much a 3-team race all year, so the matchups here in the tournament favor the top-seed, who gets to avoid the other two until the final.\u00a0 And, when the matchups &#8220;favor&#8221; a team, it usually leads to upset city for that team.\u00a0 Like some of the other smallish tournaments that cannot draw afternoon crowds, the SWAC elects to split up the quarterfinal round and play two nighttime double-headers instead of an all-day, empty-gym affair.\u00a0 So, the top two seeds will play tonight and then the 3- and 4- seeds will play their quarterfinals games tomorrow.<\/p>\n<p><em>#2 Jackson State vs. #7 Prairie View A&amp;M<\/em><br \/>\nIt was a very disappointing year for Prairie View, who made strides last year and were supposed to compete in the conference this year and just never put it together.\u00a0 They finished with a terrible RPI of 333 and barely made the SWAC tournament.\u00a0 Jackson State, on the other hand, had a decent season.\u00a0 Picked to win the league, as always, the Tigers actually got swept by eventual champion, TX-Southern and lost a couple head-scratchers down the stretch to\u00a0relegate them\u00a0to #2 in the tournament.\u00a0 But, the talent is there, so, while the road may be a little tougher, you never count JSU out of a SWAC tournament.\u00a0 Doogan, Lohse, Teddy, Primm, and Gross went for a big upset here.\u00a0 Doogan even has PV in the finals.\u00a0 Jackson State is the champion pick of Waters, Lil Lohse, Gersh, and Mac.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Jackson St. 50 &#8211; Prairie View A&amp;M 38<br \/>\n<\/strong>Really upset that I missed this beauty of a game in the amazing SWAC.\u00a0 Jackson St. shoots 30% from the field and WINS BY 12.\u00a0 Wow.\u00a0 Doogan loses a finalist and Waters, Lil Lohse, Gersh, and Mac keep their champ alive.<\/p>\n<p><em>#1 Texas-Southern vs. #8 AR-Pine Bluff<\/em><br \/>\nThe best team in the SWAC all year has been TX-Southern, and it came down to two close wins over Jackson State to solidify their regular season title, but these Tigers got it done.\u00a0 They ended up winning the conference going away.\u00a0 And, they did it right.\u00a0 Knowing this was going to be their year, they went out and scheduled up and got the valuable experience that comes with playing the likes of a Kansas State, a Baylor, an Oregon, or even an Arkansas.\u00a0 They entered conference play at 2-9, but with a lot of confidence, and it spilled over to a 16-2 conference record and a regular season championship.\u00a0 The Tigers will draw ARPB in the first round, who, like JSU&#8217;s opponent, had higher expectations for this season that were never really realized.\u00a0 They did qualify for the conference tournament with a clean slate and a chance to salvage the season, but they will have to start by going through the conference&#8217;s top team to do so.\u00a0 Unlike in their neighbor, the Southland, no one was tempted with the 8 over 1 upset here.\u00a0 In fact, the majority of the field has TX-Southern winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: TX-Southern 50 &#8211; AR-Pine Bluff 45<br \/>\n<\/strong>I&#8217;m sure it was closer than they would&#8217;ve liked, but the Tigers get the win, as Travele Jones gets 19 points\/9 boards.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>MEAC OPENING ROUND and QUARTERFINALS <\/strong><em>(2\/4 points each)<\/em><\/span><br \/>\nThis is the day that the MEAC gets strange.\u00a0 There are two quarterfinal games and one opening round game.\u00a0 Yesterday got us underway with two really good games.\u00a0 Now those two winners come back today for quarterfinal games in the evening after the final opening round game in the afternoon (I think&#8230;though on ESPN, they don&#8217;t list these games at any time.\u00a0 Just when I thought I understood this crazy conference&#8230;.)<\/p>\n<p><em>#6 Norfolk State vs. #11 Howard<\/em><br \/>\nThe Spartans of Norfolk State have certainly had an interesting season.\u00a0 They entered conference play with just a single win (a home win over a really, really bad Jacksonville State team), but started conference play on an absolute tear.\u00a0 They were 5-1 in their first 6 games, including wins @Morgan State and @Coppin State and the only loss coming @Hampton.\u00a0 But, they fell back to earth, finishing .500 in the league (though, they did complete the season sweep of Morgan) and being stuck as the one seed no one wants, #6 &#8211; one spot out of a bye.\u00a0 Howard is just flat-out bad.\u00a0 The winner here gets #3 Coppin State tomorrow in the quarters.\u00a0 Bry, J, Waters, and Lynch went for the upset pick here, though none of them have the Bison beating Coppin in the next round.\u00a0 Stri has the lone entry with Norfolk going to the semis.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Norfolk St. 68 &#8211; Howard 53<br \/>\n<\/strong>You probably found yourself at some point this season saying to yourself, &#8220;Hmm, that Howard basketball team has really struggled, but I can&#8217;t help but wondering if they&#8217;re a little better than their record indicates.&#8221;\u00a0 Here&#8217;s your answer: no, they sucked.\u00a0 Kyle O&#8217;Quinn scores 25 points to lead Norfolk to this W.<\/p>\n<p><em>#2 Hampton vs. #10 MD-Eastern Shore<\/em><br \/>\nIt was a pretty good season for Hampton, though they believed they had the talent to win this league and fell short by two games (much due to a double-OT loss to BC two weeks ago).\u00a0 UMES is coming off of a double-OT thriller last night, in which they knocked off FAMU, so we will see how much they have left in the tank.\u00a0 The only two people (Stri and Scoot) who have Hampton losing here had FAMU winning it, so they are hoping for a UMES win to zero out everyone here.\u00a0 Bry, Doogan, J, Teddy, Dan, Rikey, Gersh, and Primm all have Hampton as their champion (maybe dreaming of that fat, little coach getting picked up by his player after Hampton upset 2-seed Iowa State about a decade ago).<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE:\u00a0 Hampton 77 &#8211; UMES 55<br \/>\n<\/strong>Hampton wins going away and 18 CTC&#8217;ers are happy about it.\u00a0 8 entries keep their champ alive.<\/p>\n<p><em>#1 Bethune-Cookman vs. #9 South Carolina State<\/em><br \/>\nAs a Temple fan, I have to always root for Bethune-Cookman, the alma mater of the one and only John Chaney.\u00a0 And, this year, for the first time in a long time, there was a lot to root for.\u00a0 Chaney&#8217;s alma mater won a decent MEAC this year by two full games and is probably the favorite to cut down the nets and go to the Dance for the first time ever.\u00a0 S.C. State, who\u00a0outlasted Delaware State in the late game last night, will try and knock off the top-seed here.\u00a0 19 people have BC winning this game.\u00a0 The lone dissident &#8211; Teddy, who does have S.C. State, so he&#8217;s hoping for a big upset here.\u00a0 Stri, Lil Lohse, KA, Gross, and Mac all have BC winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><strong>*FINAL SCORE: Bethune-Cookman 66 &#8211; S.C. State 50<br \/>\n<\/strong>Somewhere, John Chaney smiles as the B-C Wildcats move on with an easy win.\u00a0 Teddy misses the upset pick.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">CTC SNAPSHOT &#8211; BIG XII<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Championship Picks:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1 Kansas (8) &#8211; everyone else<\/li>\n<li>#2 Texas (4) &#8211; J, Doogan, Gersh, Gross<\/li>\n<li>#3 Texas A&amp;M (1) &#8211; Dave<\/li>\n<li>#4 Kansas State (6) &#8211; Waters, Lynch, Lil Lohse, Teddy, Scoot, Primm<\/li>\n<li>#5 Colorado (0)<\/li>\n<li>#6 Missouri (1) &#8211; Cheryl<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Lowest Seed Picked to Win in Earlier Rounds:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>OR &#8211; #12 Iowa State &#8211; Bry, Gross<\/li>\n<li>QF &#8211; #7 Baylor &#8211; KA, Dave<\/li>\n<li>SF &#8211; #6 Missouri &#8211; Alexi, Scoot, Cheryl, Dan<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Prior CTC Titles:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8217;08 &#8211; Doogan<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;09 &#8211; Alexi<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;10 &#8211; J\/Stri<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">CTC SNAPSHOT &#8211; PAC 10<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Championship Picks:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1 Arizona (10) &#8211; everyone else<\/li>\n<li>#2 UCLA (6) &#8211; Doogan, Stri, Alexi, Waters, Cheryl, Dan<\/li>\n<li>#3 Washington (2) &#8211; Lynch, Gross<\/li>\n<li>#4 USC (0)<\/li>\n<li>#5 California (1) &#8211; Dave<\/li>\n<li>#6 Washington State (1) &#8211; Primm<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Lowest Seed Picked to Win in Earlier Rounds:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>OR &#8211; #10 Arizona State &#8211;\u00a010 people<\/li>\n<li>QF &#8211; #6 Washington State &#8211; 9 people<\/li>\n<li>SF &#8211; #6 Washington State &#8211; J, Teddy, Primm<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Prior CTC Titles:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8217;08 &#8211; Doogan<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;09 &#8211; Alexi<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;10 &#8211; Stri\/Teddy<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">CTC SNAPSHOT &#8211; MOUNTAIN WEST<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Championship Picks:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1 BYU (5) &#8211; Stri, Lohse, Teddy, Dan, Gersh<\/li>\n<li>#2 San Diego State (13) &#8211; everyone else<\/li>\n<li>#3 UNLV (2) &#8211; KA, Gross<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Lowest Seed Picked to Win in Earlier Rounds:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>QF &#8211; #7 Utah &#8211; KA<\/li>\n<li>SF &#8211; #5 New Mexico &#8211; Lil Lohse, Scoot, Rikey, Mac<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Prior CTC Titles:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8217;08 &#8211; J<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;09 &#8211; Lynch<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;10 &#8211; Stri<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">CTC SNAPSHOT &#8211; CONFERENCE USA<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Championship Picks:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1 UAB (8) &#8211; everyone else<\/li>\n<li>#2 Tulsa (2) &#8211; Stri, Scoot<\/li>\n<li>#3 UTEP (6) &#8211; Bry, Doogan, Lil Lohse, Cheryl, Dave, Gross<\/li>\n<li>#4 Memphis (3) &#8211; J, Waters, Lynch<\/li>\n<li>#5 S. Miss (1) &#8211; Primm<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Lowest Seed Picked to Win in Earlier Rounds:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>OR &#8211; #12 Tulane &#8211; Waters, Lil Lohse<\/li>\n<li>QF &#8211; #9 C. Florida &#8211; J, Cheryl, Dave<\/li>\n<li>SF &#8211; #9 C. Florida &#8211; Cheryl<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Prior CTC Titles:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8217;08 &#8211; Ina<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;09 &#8211; Bry<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;10 &#8211; Lohse<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">CTC SNAPSHOT &#8211; WAC<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Championship Picks:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1 Utah State (19) &#8211; everyone else<\/li>\n<li>#2 Boise State (0)<\/li>\n<li>#3 New Mexico State (0)<\/li>\n<li>#4\u00a0Idaho (0)<\/li>\n<li>#5 Hawaii (1) &#8211; KA<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Lowest Seed Picked to Win in Earlier Rounds:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>OR &#8211; #8 San Jose State &#8211; Bry, J, Doogan, Waters, Lil Lohse<\/li>\n<li>QF &#8211; #7 Fresno State &#8211; Stri, Lynch, KA, Teddy, Dave, Gersh<\/li>\n<li>SF &#8211; #7 Fresno State &#8211; KA, Gersh<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Prior CTC Titles:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8217;08 &#8211; Alexi<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;09 &#8211; Bry<\/li>\n<li>&#8217;10 &#8211; Teddy<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">CTC SNAPSHOT &#8211; SOUTHLAND<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Championship Picks:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1 McNeese State (2) &#8211; Stri, Scoot<\/li>\n<li>#2 Northwestern State (5) &#8211; Waters, Lil Lohse, Cheryl, Rikey, Mac<\/li>\n<li>#3 Sam Houston State (8) &#8211; everyone else<\/li>\n<li>#4 Texas State (1) &#8211; Lohse<\/li>\n<li>#5 SE Louisiana (3) &#8211; Bry, Alexi, KA<\/li>\n<li>#6 Stephen F. 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