They held them again at the end of OT, so it's going to 2OTMcNeese almost gave up a Dent-esque layup, but it bounced out and the game will go to OT
They held them again at the end of OT, so it's going to 2OTMcNeese almost gave up a Dent-esque layup, but it bounced out and the game will go to OT
McNeese 11-23 on FTs in a 2OT gameThey held them again at the end of OT, so it's going to 2OT
Earlier in the year, Syracuse went 12/29 in a single OT game against Houston.McNeese 11-23 on FTs in a 2OT game
McNeese got another stop at the end of 2OT to force 3OTMcNeese 11-23 on FTs in a 2OT game
Pro tip: If Illinois get a St. Louis pod, they can't get BYU as a round of 32 opponent.
I’d definitely welcome them as a 6 seed if we’re the 2. They have the potential to knock the 3 — and aren’t scary enough to the point we can’t beat them in a S16.I think I'd be in the camp of welcoming to draw BYU. Not a good rebounding team and horrible defensively.
And while Dynbasta is world-class, it's the guards in pick and roll who create for themselves and others i dislike.
I also think their record against any top 30 Kenpom team is very poor, outside of the Iowa State result 2 weeks ago.
Only 2 of 4 in Chicago. 2021 got moved to Indy and 2024 was Minneapolis.Fun BTT facts:
1. Indiana-Northwestern matches up the 2 BTT worst historic performers of the original Big 10+PSU. Indiana and Northwestern have never won a BTT title and have played in only 1 Final way back in 2001. They have combined for 28 wins in 28 seasons. For reference, Illinois has won 35 games alone in that same period.. Hard not to get a kick out of "blue blood" Indiana being one of the worst teams in BTT history.
2. From 1998-2010, Illinois did not qualify for the semis only once. During this period Illinois made the Finals 6 times with 2 Championships. Illinois would then have to wait 11 years to return to the semifinals where in 2021 they won the BTT.
3. The Brad Underwood tenure has been boom or bust in the BTT. Either we've won it all or we don't get past the Quarters. So if we win Friday... Well, we'll, we'll.
4. 3 of Illinois' 4 BTT Titles have been won at the United Center.
5. MSU, OSU, Illinois, and Wisconsin have combined for 17 BTT titles and 33 Finals appearances in 27 title games. The other 14 teams? 10BTT and 21 Finals appearances combined.
I dunno, but not a great start for them so farHow much does Iowa need at least one win?
I think they’re in regardless, but a loss here makes their selection Sunday a tad tense.How much does Iowa need at least one win?
As usual, nice post! My only question is if the bolded part was intentional?Fun BTT facts:
1. Indiana-Northwestern matches up the 2 BTT worst historic performers of the original Big 10+PSU. Indiana and Northwestern have never won a BTT title and have played in only 1 Final way back in 2001. They have combined for 28 wins in 28 seasons. For reference, Illinois has won 35 games alone in that same period.. Hard not to get a kick out of "blue blood" Indiana being one of the worst teams in BTT history.
2. From 1998-2010, Illinois did not qualify for the semis only once. During this period Illinois made the Finals 6 times with 2 Championships. Illinois would then have to wait 11 years to return to the semifinals where in 2021 they won the BTT.
3. The Brad Underwood tenure has been boom or bust in the BTT. Either we've won it all or we don't get past the Quarters. So if we win Friday... Well, we'll, we'll.
4. 3 of Illinois' 4 BTT Titles have been won at the United Center.
5. MSU, OSU, Illinois, and Wisconsin have combined for 17 BTT titles and 33 Finals appearances in 27 title games. The other 14 teams? 10BTT and 21 Finals appearances combined.
We were so far ahead of everyone else up until 2010ish. Take out just a few of those gutter years and we have more than 40 total wins. Oh well, at least that's over with and we're only going upJust for fun, but here is your wall of shame for the BTT ... teams who have gone home on the first day since 2015 (the first year the BTT began as early as Wednesday due to conference expansion).
Rutgers - 2015, 2016, 2019, 2024, 2025
Nebraska - 2015, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023
Minnesota - 2016, 2018, 2022, 2025
Ohio State - 2017, 2025
Northwestern - 2019, 2021
Penn State - 2026
Oregon - 2026
Michigan - 2024
Wisconsin - 2023
Illinois - 2018
If we keep the Wednesday threshold (this is the first year it has ever begun on Tuesday), the following teams all risk joining the club or adding another year by their names:
Maryland or Iowa
USC or Washington
Indiana or Northwestern
Rutgers or Minnesota
And one last bit of fun, all-time records by each team in the BTT since 1998:
Michigan State: 36-21 (.632)
Ohio State: 34-20 (.630)
Illinois: 35-23 (.603)
Wisconsin: 35-24 (.571)
Michigan: 28-22 (.560)
Iowa: 23-24 (.489)
Purdue: 21-25 (.457)
Penn State: 21-26 (.447)
Minnesota: 19-25 (.432)
Indiana: 17-27 (.386)
Maryland: 6-10 (.375)
Rutgers: 5-10 (.333)
Nebraska: 6-13 (.316)
Northwestern: 11-28 (.282)
USC: 1-1 (.500)
Oregon: 1-1 (.500)
Washington: 0-0 (.500) [didn't make it last year]
UCLA: 0-1 (.000)
Given how often the BTT has been in Indy, I find Indiana's putrid record pretty hilarious, haha. Also, it's impressive that we still have such a good record in the BTT (winning 2 in the last 5 years helps!), but it's even more impressive when you consider that we were so bad in it from 2011 to 2019, with a record of 5-9 (.357). It's also TRULY amazing just how well we played in the 7 Big Ten Tournaments from its inception in 1998 through 2005.
- 16-8 (.667) overall record
- 13-4 (.765) record in Chicago, specifically
- 2 BTT championships
- 5 BTT championship appearances in 7 years
- 7 BTT semifinals appearances in 7 years
Let's get back to owning the BTT, especially when it's in Chicago!!
How much does Iowa need at least one win?
They're 100% in, they just might be in as a 10 seed instead of in as an 8 seed.I’d imagine they’re fairly safe… but this would be a quad 3 L i believe.
I’d still 90% they’re in with this weak of bubble even with a loss