College Basketball Report Week 9: Conference play begins
The No. 4 Baylor Bears and Houston Cougars keep their winning streaks alive during the opening week of conference play
Jan 7, 2020, 6:29 am
College Basketball Report Week 9: Conference play begins
🚨🚨 Another double-double for Jericho 🚨🚨 #AllForTexas | #HookEm https://t.co/Njj8bl8HLr— Texas Men's Basketball (@Texas Men's Basketball) 1578192133.0
Last week (0-1): L - Baylor 59-44
This week: Wednesday vs. Oklahoma, Saturday vs. Kansas State
It was not the greatest offensive performance as both teams shot under 35.0% from the field, but the Texas Longhorns could not overcome their struggles with a 59-44 loss to the streaking No. 4 Baylor Bears to open their Big 12 Conference schedule. After shooting 34.6% from the field, and an unpleasant 18.8% from 3-point range, the Longhorns scored a season-low 44 points in Waco on Saturday.
Texas' junior forward, Jericho Sims, posted a double 13 points and tied a career-high with 15 rebounds, but UT still lost the battle of boards 48-35 and allowed 21 second-chance points to the Bears.
Following the loss, the Longhorns will look to right the ship on Wednesday, in a home match against Oklahoma before taking on Kansas State on Saturday.
DRE DID THAT! #GigEm https://t.co/nNAuEPXg28— Texas A&M Basketball (@Texas A&M Basketball) 1578186825.0
Last week (0-1): L - Arkansas 69-59
This week: Tuesday vs. Ole Miss, Saturday Vanderbilt
After riding a three-game win streak into the SEC Conference play on Saturday, the Texas A&M Aggies came up short in a 69-59 defeat to the Arkansas Razorbacks in Fayetteville, Ark.
It was a solid outing for freshman Andre Gordon in his first conference game, as the guard out of Ohio scored 15 points while shooting 58.3% from the field. He had some help for his frontcourt mate, Josh Nebo, who tallied his fourth double-double of the season with 10 points and 13 rebounds in the loss.
Unfortunately, the Aggies' defense was a no-show, as four of the Razorbacks' starters scored in double digits, led by Isaish Joe who scored a game-high 17 points (6-14 FG, 5-12 3PT) in the win. Following a disappointing outing, the Aggies will return to their home floor on Tuesday for a match against Ole Miss before traveling to Vanderbilt on Saturday.
ICYMI... Check out big plays from Friday's @American_MBB opening win over UCF NEXT – at Temple | 6 pm CST Tuesday… https://t.co/xgbtRrUZsj— Houston Men's Hoops 🏀 🐾 (@Houston Men's Hoops 🏀 🐾) 1578186000.0
Last week (1-0): W - UCF 78-63
This week: Tuesday vs. Temple, Saturday vs. Tulsa
In their first game back following the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, the Houston Cougars opened their American Athletic Conference play with a 78-63 victory over the UCF Knights, Friday night, inside the Fertitta Center in Houston.
Sophomore guard Nate Hinton led the Cougars to their fifth straight win with 20 points, 16 rebounds, five steals and three assists — his seventh double-double of the season.
Houston will look to continue its hot streak against Temple on Tuesday prior to taking on Tulsa on Saturday. Both games will be on the road for the Cougars.
Rice falls to WKU, 68-61. #GoOwls👐 x #TheRiceWay https://t.co/pMWvtEkK1J— Rice Basketball (@Rice Basketball) 1578181722.0
Last week (0-1): L - Marshall 89-69, L - Western KY 68-61
This week: Thursday vs. Florida Atlantic, Saturday FIU
The Rice Owls did not get off to a good start to open their CUSA Conference play in the past week. Following a 20-point defeat to the Marshall Thundering Herd, Rice dropped their second consecutive conference game in a seven-point loss to Western Kentucky.
Against the Hilltoppers, the Owls missed nine of their final 10 shots in the last five minutes, as Western Kentucky went on a 10-3 run to end out the game. After a slow start to the year, the Owls will look to end their three-game losing streak in a home match against the Florida Atlantic Owls on Thursday.
🐻🏀#️⃣4️⃣ in @AP_Top25❗️ 7th straight week Bears have climbed in AP poll - https://t.co/cGVty5X0O4 ✌️ #Big12MBB ro… https://t.co/bp38F7g30X— Baylor Basketball (@Baylor Basketball) 1578330504.0
Last week (1-0): W - Texas 83-57
This week: Tuesday vs. Texas Tech, Saturday Kansas
It was not the greatest offensive performance as both teams shot under 35.0% from the field, but the No. 4 Baylor Bears overcame their struggles to take a 59-44 win over the Texas Longhorns to open their Big 12 Conference schedule with a home victory.
Junior guard, Macio Teague, scored a game-high 21 points (5-16 FG, 9-9 FT) and six rebounds in the win, as Baylor won the battle of the boards 48-35 and tallied 21 second-chance points.
Following their 10th straight victory, the Bears will take their winning streak to Lubbock for a Texas Showdown against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Tuesday.
Funky Films | vs. Iowa State #GoFrogs 😈🎥 https://t.co/47tuDZIvxT— TCU Basketball (@TCU Basketball) 1578270225.0
Last week (1-0): W - Iowa State 81-79
This week: Tuesday vs Kansas State, Saturday vs Oklahoma State
Winners of four out of their last five, the TCU Horned Frogs began their Big 12 Conference play with an 81-79 overtime thriller against the Iowa State Cyclones, Saturday night, inside the Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth.
RJ Nembhard proved to be too much for Iowa State, as the sophomore guard scored a career-best 31 points, which included a game-tying 3-point field goal with 1.7 seconds left in the game. In addition to Nembhard, Desmond Bane followed up his career performance with 16 points shooting 6-for-13 (46.1%) from the floor, 4-for-6 (66.0%) from deep.
Following the win, TCU will continue their conference play against Kansas State on Tuesday.
It’s an 1️⃣8️⃣-round fight. It starts this weekend. 🗣@Brand1fr 🔴#4To1 | #WreckEm⚫️ https://t.co/jwojM6ALvf— Texas Tech Basketball (@Texas Tech Basketball) 1578075222.0
Last week: (1-0) W - Oklahoma State 85-50
This week: Tuesday vs. No. 6 Baylor, Saturday vs. West Virginia
The Texans Tech Red Raiders won their fifth consecutive game in a convincing 85-50 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Saturday. Despite a mediocre performance from behind the arc (36.3% 3PT), the No. 22 Red Raiders stayed hot with their inside game, as Texas Tech shot 50.0% from the field and scored 28 points in the paint.
With four players scoring in double digits, star guard Jahmi'us Ramsey scored a game-high 18 points with Ty Holyfield adding in 17 points in the win.
Following the win, The Red Raiders will welcome the hot No. 6 Baylor Bears to their home floor on Tuesday, for a Texas Showdown inside the United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, TX.
Welcome to the American Weekly Honor Roll, @150__KD! 📰 | https://t.co/5VE22QykId #PonyUp | @American_MBB https://t.co/r4TunR3Dzz— SMU Basketball (@SMU Basketball) 1578351606.0
Last week: (1-0) W - USF 82-64
This week: Wednesday vs. UCF, Saturday ECU
After opening the American Athletic Conference with an 18-point win over USF, the SMU Mustangs won their third straight game with a 92-81 overtime victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday.
It was a come from behind victory, as SMU erased a 15-point deficit with six minutes left in the second half. After two made 3-point field goals in the final nine seconds of regulation, the Mustangs outscored Vanderbilt 15-4 in overtime. With the Mustangs connecting on 10 of their 19 attempts from behind the arc, Kendric Davis led SMU in scoring with 24 points while shooting 8-for-15 (53.0%) from the field.
Up next, the Mustangs will look to keep UCF winless in conference play on Wednesday in a home match inside the Moody Coliseum in Dallas TX.
He's a playmaker https://t.co/d21cbDP9Sv— LSU Basketball (@LSU Basketball) 1578345809.0
Last week (1-0): W - Tennessee 78-64
This week: Wednesday vs Arkansas, Saturday Mississippi State
The LSU Tigers opened their SEC Conference schedule with a 78-64 win over the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday. Sophomore guard, Javonte Smart, scored a game-high 21 points, while Skylar Mays added in an additional 17 points in the win.
Following the win, the Tigers will welcome the Arkansas Razorbacks to Baton Rouge to begin a two-game homestand that will end with Mississippi State on Saturday.
Takeaways from the Tigers sweep of the Astros
Total butt kicking. The offense was dreadful, scoring just two runs over three games. However, what’s killing the offense the most is the outfield. Outside of when Altuve plays left field, Houston doesn’t have another major league-quality outfielder right now. Jesus Sanchez not only swung at a Charlie Morton curveball that hit him in the knee, he’s also ice-cold, going 0-for-28 at the plate. At least he’s someone you expect to turn things around, but he’s in a huge slump currently. Beyond him, Jacob Melton, Taylor Trammell, and Chas McCormick have all been dragging down the offense. Cam Smith is struggling too, with just one hit in his last seven games.
Is Framber Valdez going to be okay?
Starting pitching was another big issue against the Tigers, and Valdez was a key part of the problem, basically losing the finale in the first inning after allowing six runs. This isn’t an outlier—he’s got a 7+ ERA through four starts in August. Spencer Arrighetti isn’t faring much better, posting a 7+ ERA through three starts. One silver lining with Valdez: the Tigers know him well. They had success against him in the playoffs last season, and it looks like they’re continuing that formula—force him to throw strikes, hit the other way on the sinker, and if the curveball isn’t up, let it go. AJ Hinch knows the deal.
Is the return of Yordan Alvarez enough to boost the offense?
It has to be. The only real way to give this lineup a spark is getting Yordan and Jake Meyers back. Yordan had a successful first rehab outing, collecting a couple of hits, a walk, and even a stolen base. Adding him back to the top of the lineup gives the Astros a formidable top four: Peña, Altuve, Yordan, and Correa. As for Meyers, the outfield has been the biggest drag on the offense. The key is whether he can continue to hit near .300 when he returns from injury. If he does, Altuve and Meyers in the outfield makes a huge difference, and Joe Espada can figure out right field with Sanchez and Smith.
Is the schedule not as soft as anticipated?
We’ve seen some strange results across the league this week, and some of that has to be chalked up to the Dog Days of Summer. Players are tired, and results have been wild. Thankfully, the Mariners are struggling too, giving the Astros some breathing room. Player adjustments after the trade deadline could also be a factor—Sanchez, anyone? Many big free agents have struggled immediately after changing teams, Walker and Juan Soto included.
Can they recover and take advantage of bad teams?
One thing we know about this year’s Astros: they can flip the switch and win multiple series on a moment’s notice. They’re just as capable of sweeping a series as they are of getting swept. Let’s hope that starts with four wins in Baltimore.
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