26 March 2015

Sweet sixteen narrows over next few days

Sixteen to Eight to Four

By Sunday night, the field will be set for this season's Final Four in the 2015 NCAA Men's tourney.

I will have to double up as I will not be able to pick the regional finals from a hospital be!! Unfortunately, tomorrow will be hernia repair day for me so will be laid up over the weekend!! 

Anyhoo...here we go pick wise.

Midwest Region

(7) Wichita State (30-4) vs (3) Notre Dame (31-5) 
This game will be a tight one for sure, Notre Dame will have the extra incentive of playing well for coach Brey after the loss of his mother last week. The Irish however will have to avoid foul trouble.
Notre Dame by 6

(5) West Virginia (25-9) vs (1) Kentucky (36-0)
Can "Press Virginia" give the Wildcats a scare? Of course they can but they will in turn have to deal with the depth, interior defense and versatility of Kentucky. All in all, this one could be tricky but Kentucky will do the "wearing down" by the end.
Kentucky by 11

Regional Final:
Kentucky over Notre Dame by 9 

West Region

(4) North Carolina (26-11) vs (1) Wisconsin (33-3)
Of course I wan the Tarheels to win, but I have the Badgers taking it all so therein lies the dilemma. Might jinx the Badgers by picking them!!
Wisconsin by 2

(6) Xavier (23-13) vs (2) Arizona (33-3)
Arizona should get through this one.
Arizona by 10

Regional Final:
Wisconsin over Arizona by 5

South Region

(11) UCLA (22-13) vs (2) Gonzaga (34-2) 
Gonzaga will not slip up this season.
Gonzaga by 8

(5) Utah (26-8) vs (1) Duke (31-4)
The lack of depth will not catch up with Duke just yet!!
Duke by 7

Regional Final:
Gonzaga over Duke by 5

(8) NC State (22-13) vs (4) Louisville (26-8)
The Pack has a win over the Cardinals earlier in the year and they have been known to upset fellow conference foes in the big dance. So will they do it again? Perhaps!!
NC State by 3

(7) Michigan State (25-11) vs (3) Oklahoma (24-10)
Izzo Factor!!
Michigan State by 6

Regional Final:
Surprise!! NC State over Michigan State by 3

I'll be back after hospital stay for another look and update!! Enjoy the games!!

Also good luck to the Bellarmine Knights against Florida Southern in the NCAA Division 2 Final Four!!

22 March 2015

Sunday predictions NCAA Hoops

Final 8 Sweet 16 spots up for grabs

By the end of play Sunday night, the Sweet 16 for the 2014-2015 NCAA Men's Basketball tournament will be set. Saturday saw one upset wit top seeded Villanova falling to NC State in the East Regional.

Sunday could bring a few surprises....let's pick 'em!

East Regional

(7) Michigan State (24-11) vs (2) Virginia (30-3)
This year Virginia gets by the Spartans in a physical low scoring affair.
UVa by 7

(11) Dayton (27-8) vs (3) Oklahoma (23-10)
Dayton pulls it off
Dayton by 6

(5) Northern Iowa (31-3) vs (4) Louisville (25-8)
An ACC team may lose here...
N. Iowa by 3

South Regional

(8) San Diego State (27-8) vs (1) Duke (30-4)
Could be tricky for the Blue Devils as SD State has size up front and maturity. Duke will have to make it a run and gun affair.
Duke by 4

(7) Iowa (22-11) vs (2) Gonzaga (33-2)
This year Gonzaga lives up to the hype...
Gonzaga by 5

Midwest Regional

(7) Wichita State (29-4) vs (2) Kansas (27-8)
Going against the "Ellis" brand and picking a shock by the Shockers!!
Wichita State by 3

(5) West Virginia (24-9) vs (4) Maryland (28-6)
One season removed from the ACC, the Terps win the "Border Battle"!
Maryland by 7

West Regional

(8) Oregon (26-9) vs (1) Wisconsin (32-3)
The Badgers won't be denied!
Wisconsin by 11

See you all for the Sweet 16!!





21 March 2015

Big weekend ahead for NCAA tourney

There will be 16 by Sunday night

The NCAA tourney field will be narrowed to 16 by Sunday night and I'm sure there will be an upset or two before its set.

There have been a few close calls for higher ranked teams so far and they will need to put forth better efforts to survive

No time for rhetoric.....let's pick 'em!!

South Regional

(14) UAB (20-15) vs (11) UCLA (21-13)

One Cinderella slipper will be relinquished at the end of this one! UAB pulled the bigger of the upsets in the previous round but UCLA will advance.
UCLA by 6

(5) Utah (25-8) vs (4) Georgetown (22-10)
Both had a few "moments" but righted the ship ... giving a slight edge to Utah
Utah by 3

Midwest Regional

(8) Cincinnati (23-10) vs (1) Kentucky (35-0)
Cincy survived a scare from Purdue to now face "doom", but they may hang in for a while.
Kentucky by 13

(6) Butler (23-10) vs (3) Notre Dame (30-5)
Indiana battle here, Butler has been known to go through in the past but the Irish will be tough.
Notre Dame by 7

West Regional

(10) Ohio State (24-10) vs (2) Arizona (32-3)
Arizona by 12

(14) Georgia State (25-9) vs (6) Xavier (22-13)
Gonna jump on Ga State bandwagon for this one!!
Ga State by 3

(5) Arkansas (27-8) vs (4) North Carolina (25-11)
Gotta go with the Heels!!
Carolina by 5

East Regional

(8) NC State (21-13) vs (1) Villanova (33-2)
Would love to see State give Nova a scare!!
Villanova by 9

More predictions tomorrow!!





Day two of NCAA main bracket

Another day of upsets??

After a day of surprises, the 2014-2015 edition of March Madness continues Friday. Since there will be no suspense about my bracket surviving, I'll just be predicting games....most likely badly from here on in.!!

Where will today's surprises come from?

Midwest Region

(15) New Mexico State (23-10) vs (2) Kansas (26-8)
Kansas by 20

(12) Buffalo (23-9) vs (5) West Virginia (23-9)
WVa by 13

(10) Indiana (20-13) vs (7) Wichita State (28-4)
Tough one for the Shockers to open up...
Wichita State by 5

(13) Valparaiso (28-5) vs (4) Maryland (27-6)
Maryland by 10


East Region

(10) Georgia (21-11) vs (7) Michigan State (23-11)
Would be a fairly decent game on the gridiron, same for hoops.
MSU by 4

(12) Wyoming (25-9) vs (5) Northern Iowa (30-3)
The 12-5 upset??
Wyoming by 5

(15) Belmont (22-10) vs (2) Virginia (29-3)
UVa by 11

(13) Cal-Irvine (21-12) vs (4) Louisville (24-8)
Louisville by 15

(14) Albany (24-8) vs (3) Oklahoma (22-10)
Gotta give the upset to the Scooby Doo's!!
Albany by 5

(11) Dayton (26-8) vs (6) Providence (22-11)
Dayton grabs another one!
Dayton by 3

West Region


(9) Oklahoma State (18-13) vs (8) Oregon (25-9)
Oklahoma State by 2

(16) Coastal Carolina (24-9) vs (1) Wisconsin (31-3)
There may be a slight scare here....but the Badgers go through.
Wisconsin by 16


South Region

(16) Robert Morris (20-14) vs (1) Duke (29-4)
Duke by 16

(10) Davidson (24-7) vs (7) Iowa (21-11)
Iowa by 3

(9) St John's (21-11) vs (8) San Diego State (26-8)
SD State by 7

(15) North Dakota St (23-9) vs (2) Gonzaga (32-2)
Gonzaga by 22








19 March 2015

Field of 64 play begins

Bracket Time
And I'm not picking Kentucky

The regionals are now set after Dayton and Robert Morris advanced into the main bracket of the 2014-2015 version of March Madness at the expense of Boise State and North Florida.

Thursday will bring us sixteen games on the day from across the USA so I will pick a few and probably at times stray away from my initial bracket picks.

Speaking of brackets, here is my one and only for this season, no multiples this year. I have a Final Four of Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia and Gonzaga with Wisconsin winning it all over Gonzaga!!

My one and only bracket!!



Thursdays picks:


Midwest Region

(14) Northeastern (23-11) vs (3) Notre Dame (29-5) 
ND by 14

(11) Texas (20-13) vs (6) Butler (22-10)
Texas could actually cause problems if they all get on same page!!
Texas by 8

(9) Purdue (21-12) vs (8) Cincinnati (22-10)
Purdue by 4

(16) Hampton (17-17) vs (1) Kentucky (34-0)
Hampton could make it interesting for a half!
Kentucky by 24

South Region

(14) UAB (19-14) vs (3) Iowa State (25-8) 
Iowa State by 14

(11) UCLA (20-13) vs (6) SMU (27-6)
A former Larry Brown squad versus a current Larry Brown squad. SMU is out to prove they were hard done by last season!!
SMU by 7

(12) Stephen F. Austin (29-4) vs (5) Utah (24-8)
Utah by 11

(13) Eastern Washington (26-8) vs (4) Georgetown (21-10)
Hoyas will get a scare!!
G'Town by 11

West Region

(14) Georgia State (24-9) vs (3) Baylor (24-9) 
Will be good seeing Kevin Ware back in tourney action but it will be one and done this season.....
Baylor by 12

(15) Texas-Southern (22-12) vs (2) Arizona (31-3)
Arizona by 24

(11) Ole Miss (21-12) vs (6) Xavier (21-13)
Ole Miss pulled a minor surprise in the First Four and will again
Ole Miss by 3

(10) Ohio State (23-10) vs (7) VCU (26-9)
The Rams are pretty much always good for at least one win in the tourney!!
VCU by 6

(13) Harvard (22-7) vs (4) North Carolina (24-11)
Former Dukie versus UNC!!
Carolina by 16

(12) Wofford (28-6) vs (5) Arkansas (26-8)
Twelve may scare five here!
Arkansas by 9

East Region

(16)  Lafayette (20-12) vs (1) Villanova (32-2)
'Nova by 18

(9) LSU (22-10) vs (8) NC State (20-13)
NC State by 7

Back with sixteen more tomorrow!!





18 March 2015

First Four Day 2

Two more spots on big dance floor

Luckily, First Four games are not part of the main bracket or I'd be done already!!

Both Hampton and Ole Miss proved me wrong in Dayton to advance to the main draw on Tuesday.

Now we have two more games with teams looking to advance on Wednesday when Robert Morris battles relatively unknown North Florida and Boise State squares of against Dayton on their home court.

A quick look:

Robert Morris (19-14) vs North Florida (23-11)
The winner here faces Duke with a glimmer in their eye as it is possible to beat the Blue Devils and break the no #16 has ever beaten a #1 seed hoodoo. But in reality, this one will be a win before an exit.
Though my brain tells me Robert Morris, there's something about a team with an Osprey as the mascot
North Florida by 7

Dayton (25-8) vs Boise State (25-8)
The advantage tilts to Dayton here in that they are playing at home and Boise State has never won an NCAA tourney game. In addition, the Broncos have had an excellent season in spite of injuries to key players but depth and the home court advantage may send them home.
Dayton by 4

Back with more as the action heats up.


17 March 2015

Let the games begin

Dancing Days are here again !

March is upon us and the "Madness" will manifest itself fully over the next few days!!

This season, I have resolved myself to a bit less madness in that I will only do one bracket for all purposes!! So that will be done in time for the field of sixty four games.

The action kicks off in Dayton on Tuesday (early Wednesday morning Aussie time) when Hampton squares off against Manhattan for the right to face Kentucky in Louisville!! In the nightcap, Brigham Young ... who could be a spoiler this year will battle Ole Miss with the winner advancing to play Xavier.

A quick look at the matchups:

Hampton (16-17) vs Manhattan (19-13)
Both teams, Hampton more-so than Manhattan, swept through their conference tournaments to continue their season.
Manhattan started the 2014-2015 season with higher expectations than a third place finish in the MAAC but came good in time to win the conference tourney. They should get by Hampton before being led to slaughter on Thursday!!
Manhattan by 14

BYU (25-9) vs Ole Miss (20-12)
BYU finished runner ups to Gonzaga in both the regular season and West Coast Conference tournament. Going in the Cougars are the fashionable tip to cause trouble in the main draw. Ole Miss meanwhile finished mid pack in the SEC and some feel may not have been bid worthy so the Rebels may have the proverbial chip on shoulder in Dayton. In the end though, BYU may outlast Ole Miss to move on.
BYU by 8

I have also been avidly following Bellarmine University in the Division II bracket so wish them luck and tip them to beat the University of Indianapolis by 10 in their regional tilt on Tuesday night.

Good luck to all and let the games begin!! 


14 March 2015

A Basketball Life

Basketball Blue Blood
Another Kentucky Hoops story

While NCAA Division 1 teams are finishing up their conference tournaments over the weekend, the Division 3 bracket is down to the Sweet 16 and Division 2 kicks off their version of March Madness with a few games on Friday night and a full schedule on Saturday.

In looking at Division 2 my attention turns to Josh Derksen of Bellarmine University from Louisville Kentucky. The Knights (27-3) will be hosting the Midwest Regional over the weekend and the 6'9" forward from the city of Toowoomba, situated in Southeast Queensland Australia will play an integral part for the team in their quest to win a national title. Derksen is the product of a rugged, rebounding, feisty, take no prisoners power forward and his father Michael wasn't a bad player either!  Therein lies my slant for this posting today, the connections and re-connections that we make through basketball life.

The Family

My involvement in sports (basketball/baseball) in Australia started in Perth on the West Coast of the country in the late 1980's. While there I met a young lady who would eventually become my wife and in the early 1990's, I finally caved in and agreed to move to her home town of Toowoomba where I coached women's basketball on a few levels. Around the same time, one of the players for the ladies team had also just moved to the city. Chree (Clark at the time) Derksen stood out as a dedicated basketballer with grit and determination. On local club level I played alongside Michael Derksen on occasion who was also a decent rebounder and defender.

Fast forward through a couple of decades to 2014 when Chree found me on Facebook and caught me up on the family and their son Josh. Now this year, the family has made the Toowoomba-Louisville trek to see Josh play live.

My first vision of the family in the USA was a news report from WAVE3 TV in Louisville with a story of delayed flights and Michael arriving in Chicago dressed for a thirty degree Queensland BBQ afternoon in the middle of the worse winter America has seen in ages. None of that mattered as Michael, Chree and Emily were there to see Josh play in an NCAA game for the first time.

Here are some of the impressions/observations from the family:

In spite of being in record snowfalls for three of the four weeks thus far, the family has found the level of support for basketball in the community truly amazing. Among highlights for Chree,"one young fan gave us one of those enlarged faces of Josh that he had made himself to wave in the crowd at a game".

March Madness is truly a madness with everyone in Louisville and Kentucky at large being "basketball crazy". The family has found the sports/fan stores in the area interesting to say the least, "half University of Louisville and half University of Kentucky, almost feel like you can only step on one side or the other. Supporter gear for Kentucky and Louisville is everywhere, it's a serious business supporting your team here, no matter what the game".

The family has found the hospitality of the area "humbling"  with the locals being polite and helpful  while driving has been simply termed "a different story" !

Of course there are a lot of new terms and words now in the family's vocabulary... "we have learnt new words around March Maddness, Bracketology, Bracetologist and on the bubble, it's is a religion here at this time, it's amazing to be in the middle of it" !

Unfortunately by game time for the Knights, the family will be on their return trip back to Australia but will have lasting memories, even those of both Louisville and Kentucky fans supporting Bellarmine in their quest for glory.


The Player

In his sophomore season, the 6'9" Derksen has been a mainstay in the Knights line up. In his twenty eight games for the 2014-2015 season, Josh has produced 11.5 points per game, shot 42.3% from the field, 31.7% from the three point line, 80.2% from the charity stripe and pulled down 3.1 rebounds in roughly twenty four minutes per game court time.

The Centenary Heights State High School  product has adapted well to life in the USA but misses some things from home including the Aussie fresh food and home cooking. He stated recently that he has met great, hospitable people who love sports in general but particularly basketball in Kentucky, "it's a basketball mad place this time of year".

One of the biggest adjustments for Derksen has been "how I talk so I don't have to repeat myself constantly". I know that situation all too well myself! Of course for a young man of Josh's age the all important thing is food! He has been impressed with the variety of great take out options along with the diversity of it. Oddly though, he finds that even though living in Kentucky, the KFC tastes better in Australia.

In the short term, Josh is hoping for a win on Saturday and for the team to keep winning. As far as future goals, Josh is hoping to possibly play in Europe along with completing his degree in Communications with a view of getting into Sports Media once the playing days are over. 

As far as pre game music, anything from Wiz Khalifa sets the tone.

Best wishes to Josh and the Knights against Drury on Saturday and through the rest of the postseason. For any family and friends in the area (Jimmi Morrison, the Smith family) if you get a chance ... go out and support the locals ... especially since the Cardinals won't be busy Saturday thanks to my Tarheels!! 

Back with more overnight ... enjoy the action sports fans.














09 March 2015

March is upon us!!

Who will dance this year
Cinderella Slippers optional

There are some dance cards that have already  been delivered and many more will come in the next week before Selection Sunday . As always, there will be some who are deserving seemingly but left out for mid to low level power conference teams that pull upsets after losing in their own conferences.

Enough of the preamble for now, let's have a look at how things could shape up for the field of 68.

Firstly, to those who are already in or the ones with tourneys ending in the next couple of days.

Ohio Valley Conference

With Belmont pulling an upset over the Murray State Racers  to take the OVC tournament, the questions have already started as to whether or not Murray State is worthy of an at large bid to the big dance. The Racers will have to wait out an anxious week to see if/where they will go NCAA wise.

Automatic Bid
Belmont Bruins
Bid Worthy
Murray State

Atlantic Sun Conference

The North Florida Ospreys consolidated their regular season first place finish by winning the conference tourney crown on Sunday over South Carolina Upstate . There will only be one bid for this conference.

Automatic Bid
North Florida Ospreys

Big South Conference

Coastal Carolina punched their ticket with a win over Winthrop on Sunday for what will be the only bid for this conference. Watch out Duke!!

Automatic Bid
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

Missouri Valley Conference

Northern Iowa goes dancing as the conference tourney champs after beating Illinois State and Wichita State will join them on the merit of their season and #8 ranking.

Automatic Bid
Northern Iowa
At Large Bid
Wichita State

Ivy League

While The Ivy League does not hold an end of season tournament, fittingly, the league crown will come down to a one game playoff between Harvard and Yale after the two tied in the standings at the end of conference play.


That will be it for now.....back with much more over the next few days!!












05 March 2015

NRL Kicks off amid Chaos...a Preview

Here we go NRL 2015

With all of the attention on off-field interests, the 2015 NRL season kicks off tonight in Brisbane.

While it is debatable as to whether or not the on field product will distract attention away from all of the off season ugliness, at least we have games to preview and predict for now.

I will not be doing weekly picks for the NRL but will be tipping at Footytips.com.au  .

So ... here we go with the season preview:

Brisbane Broncos (www.broncos.com.au)
2014  Record: 12-12

Hope springs eternal in BrisVegas with the return of Super Coach Wayne Bennett to Red Hill.
The Broncs will kick off minus Bennett mainstay Darius Boyd and will hope to weather the early season storm looking to gain some momentum as the season progresses.

2015 Record Prediction: 9-15

Canberra Raiders (www.raiders.com.au)
2014 Record: 8-16

The once promising Raiders will do good to avoid the wooden spoon this go round.

2015 Prediction:  6-18

Cantebury-Bankstown Bulldogs (www.bulldogs.com.au)
2014 Record: 13-11

Instead of fading.....the Bulldogs may move up a couple of notches this season.

2015 Prediction: 19-5

Cronulla Sharks (www.sharks.com.au)
2014 Record: 5-19

May be slightly better than last year's wooden spoon effort. Although with no major sponsor and residual turmoil, do not expect much.

2015 Prediction: 5-19

Gold Coast Titans (www.titans.com.au)
2014 Record: 9-15

Not a lot to see here unfortunately. One hand firmly on the wooden spoon!

2015 Prediction: 3-21

Manly Sea Eagles (www.seaeagles.com.au)
2014 Record: 16-8

Overall, this side is ageing but there is a bit of young blood on the rise. Look for them to drop in somewhere around the 5-8 spot on the ladder.

2015 Prediction: 14-10

Melbourne Storm (www.melbournestorm.com.au)
2014 Record: 14-10

Any team with Smith, Slater and Cronk is going to be a threat. The trio is getting older but with age comes craftiness so this crew should be fine and may make one final push for another title.

2015 Prediction: 16-8

Newcastle Knights (www.newcastleknights.com.au)
2014 Record: 10-14

Wayne Bennett did not leave the cupboards bare as there is some talent on the outside and at fullback but the forward pack may be the sore point.

2015 Prediction: 6-18

North Queensland Cowboys (www.cowboys.com.au)
2014 Record: 14-10

After yet another dubious finals officials decision in 2014, the Cowboys should again be near the top four for 2015. With Jonathan Thurston now 31, the chances may be slim after this season so the squad will be firing on all cylinders.

2015 Prediction: 19-5

Parramatta Eels (www.parraeels.com.au)
2014 Record: 12-12

Will be on the finals fringe again.

2015 Prediction: 9-15

Penrith Panthers (www.penrithpanthers.com.au)
2014 Record: 15-9

If Wallace and Soward stay healthy, expect another top four run.

2015 Prediction: 18-6

South Sydney Rabbitohs (www.rabbitohs.com.au)
2014 Record: 15-9

With a 2014 premiership in hand the Bunnies come in as hungry as ever looking to repeat and may just do so.

2015 Prediction: 20-4

Saint George Dragons (www.dragons.com.au)
2014 Record: 11-13

Another season of "almost there" seems to be the go for my Dragons.

2015 Prediction: 11-13

Sydney Roosters (www.roosters.com.au)
2014 Record: 16-8

Looking to go one further than just the regular season title but may be tougher to finish on top of the ladder this go round.

2015 Prediction: 16-8

New Zealand Warriors (www.warriors.kiwi)
2014 Record: 12-12

If this team finally finds some consistency, expect them to pop in around the 4-6 spot at season's end.

2015 Prediction: 14-10

West Tigers (www.weststigers.com.au)
2014 Record: 10-14

Will come close to making the post season.

2015 Prediction: 12-12

Final Eight Picks:

South Sydney
Cantebury-Bankstown
North Queensland
Penrith
Melbourne
Sydney City
Menly
New Zealand

2015 Champions
South Sydney