10 Teams Under the Radar
Stanford
The Cardinal is a team that is flying under the radar, nationally, because
they are not a top three team in the Pac-12. They play consistent ball as they
play consistently on offense and stifling defense. Four double-digit scorers in
Chasson Randle, Dwight Powell, Josh Huesteis, and Anthony Brown lead them.
Stanford is firmly in the field of 64 for the NCAA tournament. Unless they lose
their last two games and get sent home early in the Pac-12 tournament, they
should make the big dance. This will not be an easy team to beat because they
manage to stay calm like their coach Johnny Dawkins. This team has upset
ability as they beat Connecticut and Michigan earlier in the year.
BYU
BYU has big wins over Stanford and Texas. In addition,
they played Iowa State, Wichita State, Oregon, and Massachusetts, which were
all losses. The out of conference schedule and overall strength is there.
However, the Cougars are firmly on the bubble and will more than likely have to
play into the tournament. This team will have to win its final game and have to
make a deep run into their conference tournament. Any losses would result in
BYU missing the NCAA tournament. If they win out, this team is loaded with guys
that can score the basketball. They are led by one of the nations best scorers
in Tyler Haws as he scores well over 20 every game. Haws is a 6'5 guard that
can score in many different ways. Matt Carlino, Kyle Collinsworth, and Eric
Mika each do a good job at scoring and rebounding. With so much offensive
firepower, this team will need to put the clamps down on defense. Nevertheless,
the NCAA is built on elite guard play, which means Carlino and Haws can help
BYU get a win or two. If Haws scoring ability translates to the tournament, think Stephen Curry at Davidson or Jimmer Fredette at BYU.
Oklahoma State
The Cowboys finally ended their seven game
losing streak when Marcus Smart returned from his three game suspension.
Although they slipped into quite a funk, they have a good chance of making the
tournament. Markel Brown, L'Bryan Nash, and Phil Forte III are solid scorers
that compliment Smart. These four players are volume scorers so they can get a
little cold from time to time. The Big 12 is ultra competitive so the committee
may be magnanimous and grant this team with a berth. If that is the case, no
team wants to face a lowly seeded Oklahoma State team. They have too much
firepower not to win a game and possibly go on a bit of a run like last year's
Oregon team. Smart and Brown's ability to takeover can propel this team to a
possible Sweet 16 appearance.
Oklahoma
Lon Kruger's ball club is an inconsistent ball
club. They have the talent to compete with Kansas and Iowa State, but the youth
to lose against a team like Texas Tech during conference play. Buddy Hield is
he leading scorer for this Sooners team, but he is the most inconsistent player
out of all of them. He can erupt in one half and go extremely cold in another.
Jordan Woodard, Ryan Spangler, Cameron Clark, and Isaiah Cousins are
double-digit scorers as well. Tyler Neal and Je'lon Hornbeak provide three
point marksmen off the bench as well. This team probably seems inconsistent
because of the overall depth in the Big 12. With that being said, this team is
one of the toughest to prepare for because they have so much depth. It really
comes down to how interested and if they view the other team as a threat for
this Sooners team.
Arizona State
After their controversial win against Arizona,
the Sun Devils have managed to climb their way up to an eight seed. Jahii
Carson who scores a lot of points for this team leads them. In addition, Jordan
Bachynski and Jermaine Marshall have proven to be consistent double figure
scorers. The problem with this team, after those three players, is: Can they
produce enough offense to win a game or two in the NCAA tournament? They have
periods during the course of the game where they go on scoring droughts.
Bachynski's defensive prowess can be key for Arizona State.
Ohio State
This Buckeyes team has so much talent from top
to bottom. With players like Aaron Craft, Lenzelle Smith Jr., Sam Thompson,
Shannon Scott, LaQuinton Ross, and Amir Williams, this should easily be one of
the top teams in the Big Ten and in the country. Somehow, they have struggled
with all of this talent. One of the biggest concerns with this team is can they
score enough points to win. They play ball-hawking defense, but they have guys
that are offensively challenged outside of Ross and Smith Jr. Ohio State loves
to play at a slow pace and get good shots to set up their defense. When they
are making their shots, Ohio State is the most annoying team in the country to
play for 40 minutes.
Harvard
Some spectators might remember this Crimson team
from a year ago as they ruined most people's brackets. Wesley Saunders was the
key to their upset over New Mexico in the NCAA tournament a year ago. Saunders
returned for another year as he leads his team to, possibly, another NCAA
tournament. His scoring numbers have dipped, but he has a lot of help. Harvard
has six players that average more than nine points a game. With that kind of
offensive balance, it is really hard to defend them because opposing players do
not know where the scoring will come from. This makes Harvard a tough team to
go against even if Saunders is struggling.
Providence
The Friars are not a deep basketball team as
they have five players that play 30 plus minutes a game and a sixth play that
plays 20 minutes. They are a talented team led by their senior point guard
Bryce Cotton. Cotton scores over 20 points a game on a nightly basis. He also
rebounds well at his size; he is a playmaker for his teammates, and an absolute
bulldog on defense. LaDontae Henton, Kadeem Batts, and Tyler Harris are
efficient scorers that can rebound. This is a veteran ball club that has a lot
of players that are lanky athletes. If they make it to the NCAA tourney, this
team's length can be their greatest asset defensively. With Cotton's elite play
at point guard, this team can upset someone during the first weekend. Having a
seven footer in Carson Desrosiers can be beneficial as he averages three blocks
per contest. Another win over Creighton and a couple wins in the Big East
Tourney should get them in the NCAA tourney.
Virginia
Checking this team's stat sheet can be
depressing for a person that loves offense, but the Cavaliers make up for it on
defense. After getting drubbed by Tennessee, Virginia has won 14 of their last
15 with their lone loss being to Duke. Also, they sit atop the ACC and broke
the school record for conference wins. Joe Harris and Michael Brogdon lead this
stagnant offense, but Justin Anderson provides valuable minutes with his
intensity. Akil Mitchell is the X-factor for this team because he is a scorer
who is underachieving dramatically this season. London Perrantes runs this team
with no fear, as he never gets rattled despite being a freshman point guard.
Virginia's defense and Harris's ability to take over games has many believing
they can make a Final Four run. Despite those lofty expectations, many are
still numb to the success of this team.
Michigan
Despite not having Mitch McGary, Michigan has
been able to get on a bit of a roll, as they are in first place in the grueling
Big Ten. Many wrote this team off after they lost Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey
Burke to the NBA Draft. In addition, when they lost McGary indefinitely, the
experts doubted they would even make the NCAA tournament. Nik Stauskas and
Caris LeVert have been the main reasons why the Wolverines are back in the
national spotlight. Glenn Robinson III and Derrick Walton Jr. are no scrubs as
they are certainly capable of big time performances. Head coach John Beilein
should definitely be acknowledged for the tremendous job he has done as a coach
because they are without three players from last year's championship game. With
or without McGary, Michigan should make the Sweet 16.
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