Set Your Tivo 02.18.10
Posted by THager on February 18th, 2010***** – quit your job and divorce your wife if that’s what it takes to watch this game live
**** – best watched live, but if you must, tivo and watch it tonight as soon as you get home
*** – set your tivo but make sure you watch it later
** – set your tivo but we’ll forgive you if it stays in the queue until 2012
* – don’t waste bandwidth (yours or the tivo’s) of any kind on this game
#5 Syracuse @ #10 Georgetown – 7 pm on ESPN (*****)
We mentioned last week that Syracuse’s matchup against Louisville could be a trap game with Georgetown on the horizon, and the Orange responded with a 60-point performance in a home loss. Now Syracuse will get their chance to play the Hoyas who are coming off an equally embarrassing defeat. Although Georgetown had won three of their previous four games (with wins against Duke and Villanova), they then gave up an easy game at Rutgers who sits at just 4-8 in the Big East. Both teams are safely in the NCAA Tournament, but a win here could help a team improve their tournament status as well as help build their confidence back up. This game could be high scoring, as the Orange rank #1 in the country in field goal percentage, while Georgetown ranks third. However, the last time these teams met at the Carrier Dome, the Orange scored just 73 points despite 53% shooting, while the Hoyas failed to score 30 points in either half. Syracuse has a tall lineup, but they rank second in assists per game and can run the court with almost any team. The biggest hindrance to the Orange is the lingering effect of Wesley Johnson’s injury to his back/hip. He is now just 13-33 since the Providence game on February 2 when he flipped in mid-air and landed hard on the court. To get a feel for how effective Johnson was before the injury, he was 33-61 in his previous five games. The Hoyas have shown the ability to light up great teams at home this season, so they certainly have a great opportunity to end Syracuse’s undefeated road streak.
#16 Wisconsin @ Minnesota – 9 pm on ESPN (***)
Minnesota is now certainly on the outside looking in after a recent loss to Northwestern, and will need to go nearly 6-0 in the remaining games if they want to dance in a few weeks. The Gophers are just 3-7 since January 5, and are eighth in the conference behind other probable NIT teams like Michigan. Wisconsin missed a golden opportunity to jump atop the Big Ten standings with a loss against Illinois last week, but they are still just 1.5 games behind Michigan State for the conference lead. Minnesota is going to have to play one of their best games of the season tonight, because the Badgers won’t beat themselves. They are the best team in America in turnovers per game, and are in the top five in opponents’ points per game. Thanks to solid efficiency on both ends of the court, the Badgers actually rank third in Ken Pomeroy’s overall standings. Minnesota, on the other hand, ranks just #64 in offensive efficiency, and they have just three reliable threats on offense. Although UM’s Lawrence Westbrook averages 13.4 points per game, he shoots over 42% from the three-point line and shoots 50% from all distances. Look for him to get plenty of touches, especially when he is coming off a solid performance against the Wildcats. Wisconsin is not the best road team, but leading scorer Jon Leuer will be playing for the first time since January 9 against Purdue. He could be the spark the Badgers need to make a late-season run in the Big Ten and NCAA tournament.
#21 Pittsburgh @ Marquette – 9 pm on ESPN2 (**)
When Marquette started 2-5 in conference play and stood at 11-8, they were not even considered a bubble team, but with their current five-game winning streak, not only have the Golden Eagles brought themselves back into tournament consideration, but right now they are likely in the Tournament. Considering that Pittsburgh is the only ranked team left on Marquette’s schedule, they have the potential to end the season on an 11-game winning streak that could propel them into a safer zone away from the bubble. Pittsburgh is also a team that has been impressive lately, and other than a game against Villanova on February 21, they are also looking at an easy schedule to end the season. Marquette may not ranked, but their offense could give the Panthers some frustration, as the Golden Eagles are the best team in the country in three-point field goal percentage (43%) and they are also in the top ten in assists/ turnover ratio and offensive efficiency. Their defense, despite giving up a relatively low amount of points per game, ranks #53 in efficiency, and may struggle against a Pitt team with four double-digit scorers. Both of these teams have been playing great basketball lately, and even the loser of this game could cause some damage in the upcoming weeks.
Two stars for Marquette? This is one of the better and more important games of the week.