NCAA Weekly Dish - 02/11/06
With the college basketball season in full swing, Matt Fargo
takes a look at three big games on tap that you cannot miss this
Saturday. There aren't a whole lot of huge, marquee conference
games this weekend but a lot of games will go a long way in
positioning for the upcoming conference tournaments.
Iowa Hawkeyes at Indiana Hoosiers 12:00 PM ET
The logjam in the Big Ten is getting bigger as no team seems to
be able to take a hold of first place and run away. One and a
half games separate the top seven teams with Iowa holding a slim
half game lead over Illinois, Ohio St. and Michigan St. The home
teams have been able to hold serve on their floors as those top
seven teams have a combined 79-8 home record. Michigan suffered
a rare home loss on Thursday.
The Hawkeyes are coming off a surprising loss at Northwestern on
Wednesday to further complicate things. It snapped a four-game
winning streak for Iowa, who like most Big Ten teams, become a
whole different squad when traveling. The Hawkeyes have one of
the top defenses in the nation in both points allowed and
shooting, ranking 20th and 7th respectively but those numbers
increase dramatically when hitting the road.
Indiana is coming off a loss of its own, an 18-point debacle at
Wisconsin on Wednesday. The Hoosiers have now dropped four of
their last five games but three of those were on the road while
the one home loss was against Connecticut, the top team in the
country. Indiana is 8-2 at home, losing only to the Huskies and
Duke by eight points each so the defeats certainly were not bad
by any means.
The Hoosiers will be looking to recover from that smashing by
the Badgers and will also be looking to avenge a 13-point loss
at Iowa back on January 24th. The Hawkeyes have been only able
to defeat Penn St. and Purdue on the road, two of the worst
teams in the conference with a combined 5-16 record. However,
Indiana has dropped six straight and nine of 10 against the
number so Iowa certainly has a shot in this one.
Southern Illinois Salukis at Creighton Bluejays 2:00 PM ET
There seems to be a huge matchup in the MVC every Saturday and
this weekend is no exception. Creighton is tied with Northern
Iowa for first place while the Salukis sit just one game back.
The Bluejays are the hotter of the two teams as they come in
winners of 10 of their last 11 games with the only loss in that
span coming at Southern Illinois. The Salukis have dropped two
of three overall and three of their last four on the road.
Creighton will no doubt be looking for some revenge as it was
held to only 48 points on 32.7 percent shooting in the first
meeting, both season lows. The Bluejays are a perfect 12-0 at
home on the season and that includes big wins over Nebraska,
Xavier, Wichita St. and Northern Iowa. They have won 16 straight
games at Qwest Center OMAHA dating back to last season with
exactly half of those coming by 16 points or more.
Southern Illinois has been struggling away from home and a lot
of that has to do with a lack of offense. Overall, the offense
is a putrid 306th in points scored at 61.4 ppg and they are
averaging only 57.8 ppg on the highway. It has been the defense
that has led them to a winning road mark on the season as
Southern Illinois is 5th in the country in points allowed with
56.3 ppg and 23rd in field goal defense at 39.7 percent
shooting.
Creighton is allowing only 60.8 ppg, 32nd in the country, so it
can play some defense of its own. The Salukis have won five
straight meetings since falling 80-56 to the Bluejays in the
2003 MVC Tournament finals. Two of those wins have taken place
in Omaha and Southern Illinois is the only team to win on this
floor in two straight years since the 1997-98 season when
Illinois St. did it five straight years.
Montana St. Bobcats at Montana Grizzlies 10:00 PM ET
This is arguably the biggest rivalry in the Big Sky Conference
and it takes on even more meaning in the second meeting of the
season. The Bobcats and Grizzlies are tied for second place with
identical 6-3 conference records, putting them two and a half
games back of Northern Arizona for the top spot. Only two and a
half games separate them from 6th place as well so winner will
be in good position while the loser will need to scramble.
Montana St. has dropped two of its last three road games but
still boast a solid 5-1 mark against the number on the highway.
The Bobcats were held to a season low 56 points in their last
game at Weber St. which was a huge surprise as they have one of
the best offenses in the country. Montana St. is 45th in the
nation in field goal percentage and 16th in three-point shooting
while averaging 75 ppg, 59th overall.
Montana returns home after two straight road losses, the last
being a humbling 25-point defeat at Idaho St., currently 2-8 in
the conference. The Grizzlies are 9-1 at home this season,
losing only a non-conference battle with Wisconsin-Milwaukee by
four points. They are 4-0 in Big Sky home games but three of
those wins were by six points or less. This is another great
offensive team, averaging 79.1 ppg, 23rd in the country, on 50
percent shooting, 4th best in college basketball.
While both offenses can light it up, the defenses do not do a
good job of holding down the opposition. Montana is ranked 220th
in points given up and 221st in field goal percentage allowed.
The Bobcats are even worse, allowing 73 ppg, 273rd nationally,
while allowing 45.4 percent shooting from the floor, good for
264th. The Grizzlies won the first meeting at Montana St. by 16
points back in mid-January so the Bobcats will be looking for
some payback but it won't be easy.