Mountain West Preview: Ranking the 15 most intriguing non-league games

22 Oct
2012

The Dagger's two-day Mountain West preview continues with a look at the conference's 15 most intriguing non-conference matchups next season.

1. UNLV at North Carolina, Dec. 29

College Hoops Countdown, No. 7: Mountain West

• Mountain West Preview Capsule: Transfers again bolster league's top teams
• Ranking the Mountain West's 15 most intriguing non-league games
• Tuesday: The UNLV-San Diego State rivalry will reach a crescendo in the Aztecs last year in the league
• Tuesday: A former Mountain West player breaks down this year's league race

For more news on the Mountain West, visit Rivals.com

Comment: Dave Rice credits last year's nationally televised upset of top-ranked North Carolina for demonstrating his vision for the UNLV program to recruits and enabling the Rebels to land a top 10 class. The Tar Heels lost four starters to the NBA last spring, but they'll have home-court advantage this year and they certainly won't be lacking for motivation.

2. San Diego State vs. Syracuse (USS Midway), Nov. 9

Comment: It took a collaborative effort between the Aztecs, the Orange and Fox Sports San Diego to save perhaps the most appealing of four marquee games on Naval ships to be played on the first day of the 2012 season. The result is the preservation of a matchup between a San Diego State team that boasts one of the nation's elite backcourts and a Syracuse program that will contend in the Big East despite losing most of its starting lineup from last season.

3. San Diego State vs. UCLA (Anaheim), Dec. 1

Comment: If California had a state championship trophy, the Aztecs would own it. They're undefeated against teams from their own state the past two seasons including two wins over Cal, Long Beach State and San Diego and one over USC and Saint Mary's. The only reason UCLA isn't on that list is the Bruins won't play a home-and-home with the Aztecs, but Ben Howland did agree to a rare meeting with San Diego State this season on a neutral floor in Anaheim.

4. New Mexico at Cincinnati, Dec. 27

Comment: This is the marquee game on New Mexico's unusually challenging non-league schedule. Cincinnati graduated enigmatic center Yancy Gates, but returns guards Sean Kilpatrick and Dion Dixon and the rest of the core of a team that caught fire last February and rode that momentum to the Big East title game and the Sweet 16.

5. Colorado State at Colorado, Dec. 5

Comment: Used to be that this game meant something in football. Now it's the hoops side that's nationally relevant. A youthful but promising Colorado team coming off a Pac-12 tournament championship hosts a Colorado State team that adds 7-foot Minnesota transfer Colton Iverson to last year's perimeter-oriented group that reached the NCAA tournament.

6. San Diego State vs. Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22-25

Comment: If San Diego State and Arizona can both survive their first two games in Hawaii, then the Christmas Day title game of this tournament promises to be lots of fun. Up first for the Aztecs is rebuilding San Francisco, followed by a matchup with either a solid Ole Miss team or Indiana State.

7. Nevada at Washington, Dec. 8

Comment: The last time these two met last December, Deonte Burton scored 31 points including the game-tying basket in regulation to propel Nevada to a 76-73 home win. Burton will be back again to terrorize the Huskies, as will backcourt-mate Malik Story, but this year's matchup may favor the Huskies because it takes place in Seattle instead of Reno.

8. UNLV at Global Sports Classic ( Las Vegas), Nov. 23-24

Comment: Oregon will get a look at what might have been when they see Anthony Bennett up close in the opening game of this two-day event. If the Rebels win, they'll get Cincinnati or Iowa State in the title game.

9. Davidson at New Mexico, Nov. 12

Comment: It won't tip off until 2 a.m. EST since it's part of ESPN's 24-hour marathon, but this one is worth staying up for if possible. Even though New Mexico is historically tough at the Pit, the Lobos will get a huge challenge from Davidson, which returns all five starters including forwards Jake Cohen and De'Mon Brooks from a group that reached the NCAA tournament last March.

10. Colorado at Wyoming, Dec. 1

Comment: Like last season, the Cowboys have scheduled to try to get to 20 wins, with home games against the likes of Cal State Bakersfield and Southern along with an unusual same-season home-and-home with UC Santa Barbara. This matchup with Colorado is far and away the most appealing home game on the schedule, though a road test at Illinois State as part of the final Valley-Mountain West challenge will be difficult as well.

11. UNLV at Cal, Dec. 9

Comment: The toughest true road game on UNLV's non-league schedule is this trip to Berkeley to face a Cal team the Rebels dismantled in Las Vegas last season. The Bears graduated leaders Jorge Gutierrez and Harper Kamp, but they return high-scoring point guard Justin Cobbs, smooth shooting guard Allen Crabbe and a more mature Richard Solomon, who was suspended the second half of last season.

12. New Mexico at Saint Louis, Dec. 31

Comment: The back half of New Mexico's two-game late December road swing won't be any easier than the Cincinnati game four days earlier. Saint Louis won't have Rick Majerus on the sidelines, but the Billikens do return four starters and most of their bench from a team that spent part of last season in the Top 25 and defeated Memphis in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.

13. Colorado State at Washington, Nov. 24

Comment: Here's a chance for Colorado State to earn a marquee early-season win to bolster its hopes of returning to the NCAA tournament. Even without Tony Wroten and Terrence Ross, wings C.J. Wilcox and Scott Suggs and point guard Abdul Gaddy give the Huskies enough perimeter firepower to challenge for a top-five Pac-12 finish.

14. Fresno State at Texas, Nov. 9

Comment: Former Texas assistant Rodney Terry returns to Austin with a youthful Fresno State team that added six new players this offseason for a much-needed talent infusion. It may not be a happy homecoming for Terry, however, unless leading scorer Kevin Olekaibe (right elbow) and top freshman Robert Upshaw (leg) have returned from injury by then.

15. Air Force at Colorado, Nov. 25

Comment: Is it good or bad that Air Force is returning most of its roster from a team that went 3-11 in the Mountain West last season and got head coach Jeff Reynolds fired last winter? This early test at Colorado will provide a barometer for whether the Falcons have improved or not.

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Tour Report: Observations from the final round (PGA Tour)

21 Oct
2012
By Fred Albers, PGA TOUR.COM Correspondent Tommy Gainey had eight birdies and an eagle in shooting 60 on Sunday, but his tournament was more than just one well-played round. Gainey ranked second for the week in putts per round, second in putts per green and third in strokes-gained putting. That is dramatically different than his [...]
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UPDATE 1-Golf-Furyk and Love III share McGladrey lead (Reuters)

20 Oct
2012
(Adds quotes, details) Oct 20 (Reuters) - United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and Jim Furyk both carded a four-under 66 to share a two-shot lead after the third round of the McGladrey Classic at Sea Island, Georgia on Saturday. Love, the tournament host, birdied his final hole to get to 13-under and join Furyk, one of his Ryder Cup captain's picks, who enjoyed a bogey free afternoon. Furyk, a 16-times winner on the PGA Tour, has had a year of golfing heartache, losing to Luke Donald in a playoff at the Transitions Championship, blowing a late lead at the U.S. ...
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Furyk and Love III share McGladrey lead (Reuters)

20 Oct
2012
(Reuters) - United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and Jim Furyk both carded a four-under 66 to share a two-shot lead after the third round of the McGladrey Classic at Sea Island, Georgia on Saturday. Love, the tournament host, birdie his final hole to get to 13-under and join Furyk, one of his Ryder Cup captain's picks, who enjoyed a bogey free afternoon. Furyk, a 16-time winner on the PGA Tour, has had a year of golfing heartache, losing to Luke Donald in a playoff at the Transitions Championship, blowing a late lead at the U.S. ...
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Golf-Furyk and Love III share McGladrey lead (Reuters)

20 Oct
2012
Oct 20 (Reuters) - United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and Jim Furyk both carded a four-under 66 to share a two-shot lead after the third round of the McGladrey Classic at Sea Island, Georgia on Saturday. Love, the tournament host, birdie his final hole to get to 13-under and join Furyk, one of his Ryder Cup captain's picks, who enjoyed a bogey free afternoon. Furyk, a 16-time winner on the PGA Tour, has had a year of golfing heartache, losing to Luke Donald in a playoff at the Transitions Championship, blowing a late lead at the U.S. ...
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Love in the hunt at his own tournament (The Associated Press)

19 Oct
2012

Boo Weekley reacts after missing a par putt on the ninth hole during the second round of The McGladrey Classic PGA Tour golf tournament, Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, in St. Simons Island, Ga. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. (AP) -- Davis Love III might have found the perfect tonic for any Ryder Cup hangover - playing golf, and playing well on a Sea Island course he knows better than anyone.


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Atlantic 10 preview: Ranking the 15 most intriguing non-league games

19 Oct
2012

The Dagger's two-day Atlantic 10 preview continues with a look at the conference's 15 most intriguing non-conference matchups next season.

1. Butler vs. Indiana, Dec. 15 (Indianapolis)

Comment: Since the formation of the Crossroads Classic pitting Indiana's top four teams against one-another, this has been the matchup many have wanted to see. Can a Butler team that has toppled so many high-profile programs take down a Hoosiers squad that may enter the season No. 1 in the nation? We'll find out in two months.

College Hoops Countdown, No. 8: Atlantic 10

• Atlantic 10 Capsule Preview: Addition of VCU, Butler makes strong league even more formidable
• Ranking the Atlantic 10's 15 most intriguing non-league games
• Interim Saint Louis coach Jim Crews has big shoes to fill
• A former Atlantic 10 player breaks down this year's league race

For more news on the Atlantic 10, visit Rivals.com

2. Xavier vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 19

Comment: Even though Xavier appears headed for a rebuilding season this year, the first post-brawl matchup between the Musketeers and Bearcats will still be fascinating to watch. Expect both teams to be on their best behavior, and expect Cincinnati to avenge last year's drubbing.

3. Temple vs. Duke, Dec. 8 (East Rutherford, N.J.)

Comment: In last year's matchup, Temple upset Duke 78-73 behind 22 points from guard Khalif Wyatt and 17 from forward Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson. The Blue Devils better find some answers for those two because the Owls have both of those guys back.

4. Gonzaga at Butler, Jan. 19

Comment: ESPN College GameDay will visit Hinkle Fieldhouse for this matchup between two of the nation's premier non-BCS programs. Gonzaga is loaded this season with a pair of sharp-shooting sophomore guards in Kevin Pangos and Gary Bell and one of the nation's deepest frontcourts.

5. Saint Louis at Washington, Nov. 28

Comment: Saint Louis embarrassed Washington last season in Lorenzo Romar's return to the Arch City, building a 20-point first-half lead and never letting the Huskies come close to getting back into it. The loss of Terrence Ross and Tony Wroten suggests Washington won't contend in the Pac-12 this season, but the Huskies still have firepower and they're far better at home than on the road.

6. VCU at Battle 4 Atlantis (Nov. 22-24)

Comment: VCU is guaranteed three challenging games in the nation's best preseason tournament this season. First up for the Rams is Memphis, another up-tempo team that will try to run with Shaka Smart's team. Duke, Louisville, Missouri, Minnesota, Stanford and Northern Iowa round out the loaded field.

7. Temple vs. Syracuse, Dec. 22 (New York City)

Comment: Who plays Duke, Kansas and Syracuse out of conference in the same season? Temple, that's who. The Owls will have to overcome a partisan Syracuse crowd and shoot well against the Orange's trademark zone to have a chance at the upset.

8. UMass at Harvard, Nov. 13

Comment: Unless Boston College surprises or one of these two teams disappoints, this is a matchup to determine the state of Massachusetts' best team. Harvard may be an underdog because of the season-long suspensions of senior captains Kyle Casey and Brandyn Curry, but the Crimson have enough young talent to still pose a challenge for the Minutemen.

9. Alabama at VCU, Dec. 15

Comment: When Anthony Grant coached at VCU from 2006 to 2009, his contract stipulated that the school that someday hired him away would have to schedule a home-and-home series against the Rams as penance. As a result, Alabama hosted VCU last November, a 72-64 Crimson Tide win, and will visit the Rams in Richmond this season.

10. Saint Joseph's at Drexel, Dec. 31

Comment: The best team in Philadelphia this season? Believe it or not, it may not be a member of the Big Five. CAA favorite Drexel will look to strengthen its case against a Saint Joseph's team that appears to be the most talented Phil Martelli has had since the days of Jameer Nelson and Delonte West.

11. Richmond at Kansas, Dec. 18

Comment: Richmond has forged a giant-killing reputation thanks to its history of NCAA tournament upsets against marquee programs. The Spiders probably have too many frontcourt questions to contend in this year's loaded A-10, but they'll still be dangerous when they take aim at a Kansas team that knocked them out of the NCAA tournament in the Sweet 16 two years ago.

12. Butler at Xavier, Nov. 13

Comment: This is not a misprint. Butler at Xavier is really a non-conference game even though both programs will be in the Atlantic 10 this year. The programs scheduled the game as part of ESPN's 24-hour marathon before Butler joined the league and decided to play anyway rather than find new opponents.

13. Butler at Maui Invitational, Nov. 19-21

Comment: Butler will be as battle-tested as anyone in the preseason thanks to a brutal non-league schedule meant to vault the Bulldogs into at-large contention in the Horizon League rather than the tougher Atlantic 10. Up first for Butler in Maui is Marquette, followed perhaps by North Carolina in the semifinals.

14. Saint Joseph's at Villanova, Dec. 11

Comment: The Holy War may be a mismatch this season, but in a new twist, it won't be because Villanova is the favorite. Although the Wildcats are the home team, they have a lot to prove after a disastrous 2011-12 season and the unexpected departures of starting guards Maalik Wayns and Dominic Cheek and forward Markus Kennedy.

15A. Dayton at Charleston Classic, Nov. 15-18

Comment: How much has Dayton improved? Could the Flyers be an Atlantic 10 sleeper? This early-season tournament should provide a barometer. A Dayton team led by point guard Kevin Dillard and a deep frontcourt could face Baylor in the semifinals if it springs a mild upset against Colorado in the opening round.

15B VCU at Old Dominion, Dec. 7

Comment: A reader correctly noted this was omitted from the list, so it's being added here. What has traditionally been one of the CAA's premier rivalry games is now a compelling non-league matchup between one team that has already left the CAA and another that is Conference USA bound in 2013.

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They’re taking different paths, but Davidson and College of Charleston both got it right

18 Oct
2012

In the span of mere days, officials at College of Charleston and Davidson made conflicting decisions regarding whether they should remain in the Southern Conference or accept an invitation to join the Colonial Athletic Association.

Now, history will evaluate the trajectory of these two programs against one-another in an effort to determine who made the better decision.

College of Charleston reportedly will accept an invitation to join the CAA, a decision that suggests the Cougars believe a more prestigious conference with greater TV revenue represents their best chance to grow as a program. Davidson will remain in the less high-profile SoCon, in essence sending the message they're comfortable with who they are and the level of success they've enjoyed.

So who got it right? Counterintuitive as it sounds, perhaps both of them.

Davidson had more to lose by leaving the SoCon than Charleston because the Wildcats have the greater recent history in the league.

In the past 11 seasons, Davidson has won its half of the SoCon eight times, made five NCAA tournament appearances and landed two NIT bids. The Wildcats are heavy favorites to win the SoCon and return to the NCAA tournament again next season thanks to the return of five starters from last year's 25-win team.

Charleston has been a perennial contender in the SoCon during that same time period, but the Cougars only have won or shared their half of the league four times in 11 years and they haven't been to the NCAA tournament since 1999. Most preseason projections have Charleston just behind Davidson yet again this season in the SoCon's Southern Division.

There's no guarantee Charleston can rise in stature in the tougher, deeper CAA, but the gamble comes with less risk for the Cougars than it would for Davidson. And even with the departure of VCU and Old Dominion severely weakening the CAA, the league still has some qualities that make it attractive to Charleston.

The CAA has been superior to the SoCon in basketball, earning multiple NCAA bids three times in the past seven years, producing two Final Four teams and landing a TV deal with NBC Sports Network. New contenders will have to emerge for the league to earn multiple NCAA bids again with regularity, but CAA teams have been far more likely to land in the 8-12 seed lines in the NCAA tournament than the SoCon teams, which seldom fare better than a No. 13 seed.

So if joining the CAA potentially could mean more money, more prestige and more exposure, why would Davidson turn that opportunity down? Well, because such a move would come with plenty of risk.

Since the CAA's footprint extends to the Northeast with Drexel and Northeastern, travel for league games would be much more arduous for Davidson than it is in a more regional league like the SoCon. Also, the CAA may not produce two or more NCAA tournament bids on a regular basis without VCU and Old Dominion, so Davidson no doubt worried that it would be making its path to the NCAA tournament more difficult by trading one one-bid league for a tougher one.

In an era of conference realignment when bigger is always better no matter the consequences, it was refreshing to see Davidson show restraint.

The Wildcats had too much to lose to join the CAA at a time when the league's future strength is unclear. College of Charleston was in a much better position to take that risk.

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Golf-Westwood headlines Sun City field, Els declines invite (Reuters)

18 Oct
2012
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Briton Lee Westwood, hunting a third successive title, will headline the 12-man invitational field for this year's Nedbank Golf Challenge, organisers said on Thursday. World number four Westwood, who won the event in 2010 by eight shots and in 2011 by two, will bid to become the first man to win the tournament for a third consecutive year. ...
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Tour Report: Tiger to open 2013 in Abu Dhabi (PGA Tour)

17 Oct
2012
Tiger Woods plans to start his season in the Abu Dhabi Championship on the European Tour for the second straight year, The tournament announced Wednesday that Woods and Rory McIlroy have committed to play Abu Dhabi, which will be Jan. 17-20. A year ago, Woods was tied with Robert Rock going into the final round, [...]
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