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February 3
17.Utah State (19-2) @ San Diego State (16-5)
3:30 PM ET, FOX
The Mountain West is a gauntlet this season with five or six potential NCAA Tournament teams. The conference leading Utah State Aggies possess a 19-2 record and just a single conference loss. They head to San Diego to face the reigning national-runner up San Diego State Aztecs. They are two games back in conference but boast wins over Saint Mary’s, Washington, Stanford, and Gonzaga outside of the league. Utah State runs their offense through forward Great Osobor and guard Ian Martinez, who both average north of fourteen points a game. After San Diego State lost players to the pros and the transfer portal after their 2023 tournament run, forward Jaedon LeDee (20.5 points per game) stepped up his game. A huge battle in the Mountain West will determine a lot as the month of February begins. Projected Score: San Diego State 78, Utah State 77
4.Houston (19-2) @ 8.Kansas (17-4)
4 PM ET, ESPN
A huge battle in college basketball’s best conference takes center stage ahead of the rivalry battle between Duke and North Carolina. The new Big 12 member Houston leads the league with just two league losses on the road to 12.Iowa State and 25.TCU in back to back games. For most programs, a 17-4 overall record and 5-3 conference record would be acceptable through January. But, Bill Self-coached Jayhawks teams normally dominate the Big 12, which is normally loaded. With the help of a great crowd at Allen Fieldhouse, veterans Hunter Dickinson (18.7 points and 11.2 rebounds per game), Kevin McCullar (19.8 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game), and Dajuan Harris (7.4 points and 6.9 assists per game) must lead Kansas to a win to stay in the conference title race. Baylor transfer LJ Cryer (15.1 points per game) is very familiar playing Kansas, where he had success with the Bears. Now at Houston, he will look to continue that success with the help of fellow guards Jamal Shead (12.3 points and 5.8 assists per game) and Emanuel Sharp (12.2 points per game). A loss for the Cougars would not hurt Kelvin Sampson’s team that much but a win over the Jayhawks in their first Big 12 game in Lawrence would send a loud message to the rest of the college basketball world. Projected Score: Houston 84, Kansas 81
7.Duke (16-4) @ 3.North Carolina (17-4)
6:30 PM ET, ESPN
Since their 2022 Final Four matchup, this North Carolina-Duke game is the most important in the rivalry series. With both teams in the AP Top 10 for the first time since their 2019 ACC Semifinal matchup when the two ended up being one seeds in the NCAA Tournament that season. Since losing to an underachieving Arkansas team in the first annual ACC/SEC Challenge at the end of November and beginning ACC play with a loss to Georgia Tech, Duke’s group of freshmen have matured and helped the Blue Devils beat a hard-nosed Baylor team in New York City. They are now just a game and a half back of the Tar Heels in the ACC. After a 9-0 start in conference play for Hubert Davis’ club, they fell to Georgia Tech, a team that entered the game at 9-11 overall. Davis’ group this season is full of veterans and he expects them to bounce back quickly with Duke coming to town. Tar Heel guard RJ Davis was the only bright spot in their loss to Georgia Tech on Tuesday, scoring 28 points. He has played like an All-American and potential national player of the year. Davis’ running mate, Armando Bacot has not been as great in his fifth season as he was in his previous two seasons. Bacot is only averaging north of 13 points and nearly ten rebounds a game. For most bigs in the country, those would be great stats. But, fans are used to seeing Bacot score 17-20 points and grab 15 or more rebounds a game. He has been huge in games against Duke, so expect him to step up yet again. Duke’s Kyle Filipowski (17.5 points and 8.7 rebounds per game), Bacot’s match up inside, will have to be ready to face him and his back up Jalen Washington, who will also get looks against Filipowski. Also averaging over ten points for Duke is senior guard Jeremy Roach, sophomore forward Mark Mitchell, sophomore guard Tyrese Proctor, and freshman guard Jared McCain. They will pose problems for North Carolina’s Harrison Ingram, Elliot Cadeau, and Cormac Ryan. Ingram’s clutch plays, Cadeau’s playmaking, and Ryan’s shooting will be something Duke coach Jon Scheyer to watch out for on Saturday evening. The winner of Carolina-Duke 1 will control the ACC as the month of February opens. Projected Score: North Carolina 85, Duke 79
12.Iowa State (16-4) @ 18.Baylor (15-5)
8 PM ET, ESPN2
Iowa State has quietly creeped up the rankings with wins over top five Houston, top ten Kansas, and top twenty five TCU t0 put themselves a half game back of the Cougars in the Big 12 standings with a month or so of basketball left in the regular season. Opposite of the Cyclones, Baylor lost three straight games before to Kansas State, Texas, and TCU before beating UCF in the midweek slate. Despite those three losses, the Bears are just a game and a half back of first place. Freshman guard Ja’Kobe Walter (14.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game) and senior guard RayJ Dennis (13.2 points and 6.7 assists per game) make Scott Drew’s team go and will be important in defending home court against a great defensive team, Iowa State. TJ Otzleberger relies on a balanced offensive attack, led by guards Tamin Lipsey (13.9 points, 5.7 assists, and 5.2 rebounds per game), guard Keshon Gilbert (13.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game), and forward Milan Momcilovic (13.3 points per game). A win for the Cyclones could put them in the AP Top 10 and rising up seed lists. Projected Score: Iowa State 77, Baylor 76
5.Tennessee (15-5) @ 10.Kentucky (15-5)
8:30 PM ET, ESPN
Following North Carolina-Duke, a top ten SEC battle takes center stage in ESPN primetime. Both Tennessee and Kentucky lost in midweek action to South Carolina and Florida respectively. To bounce back, the Volunteers must rely on their SEC Player of the Year frontrunner Dalton Knecht, who has averaged over 28 points in SEC contests this season. Around Knecht, big man Jonas Aidoo, guard Santiago Vescovi, guard Zakai Ziegler, and forward Josiah-Jordan James will have to play the tough defense Rick Barned-coached teams are known for against one of the best offensive teams in the country, the Kentucky Wildcats. Their combination of freshmen Rob Dillingham, Reed Sheppard, DJ Wagner, Aaron Bradshaw and Justin Edwards in addition to leading scorer Antonio Reeves and big man Tre Mitchell make this team impossible to stop. The Wildcats’ problem is stopping the other team. So, Tennessee will push John Calipari’s defense as much as possible to get a win. Projected Score: Tennessee 95, Kentucky 92
Saint Mary’s (17-6) @ Gonzaga (16-5)
10:30 PM ET, ESPN
At the beginning of the season, both Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s were in the AP Top 25. They were the West Coast Conference favorites. Both squads may have fallen out of the rankings but the Gaels and Bulldogs are still at the top of their league. The winner of this game, a series that has turned into a heated rivalry, on Saturday night in Spokane will take lead of the West Coast. Sophomore guard Aidan Mahaney (14.1 points) leads Saint Mary’s in scoring per game with help from junior guard Augustas Marciulionis (11.9 points) and Mitchell Saxen (11.2 points), who has had big games against the Zags. For Mark Few’s team, former Wyoming forward Graham Ike (15.5 points a game), longtime Zag forward Anton Watson (14.5 points per game), guard Nolan Hickman (13.3 points a game) and Creighton guard Ryan Nembhard (12.2 points per game) make their engine go. The winner of this game will do more than just put themselves in good position for the West Coast regular season title but at moving up seed lines for March. Projected Score: Gonzaga 81, Saint Mary’s 79
February 4
2.Purdue (20-2) @ 6.Wisconsin (16-5)
1 PM ET, CBS
A battle for the Big Ten lead comes to center stage on Sunday to viewers. The Boilermakers and Badgers battle for the top spot in the conference and a spot among the top few seed lines in the NCAA tournament. Purdue has dominated Big Ten play outside of getting upset by Northwestern and Nebraska, who also look like tournament teams. Similar to Purdue,Wisconsin comes off a loss at Nebraska in Pinnacle Arena, which is one of the best home environments in the country. Entering the game, they were ahead of Purdue in the conference race, but since they have played a conference game less than the Boilermakers, they are a half game back entering Sunday’s battle. They return home where they have been successful this season. The trio of guard AJ Storr (15.9 points and 3.5 rebounds per game), forward Steven Crowl (11.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game), and forward Tyler Wahl (11.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game) make Greg Gard’s team go. Crowl and Wahl will be important in defending reigning national player of the year Zach Edey (23.4 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks a game), who looks on pace to accomplish same feat this season. The addition of transfer Lance Jones (12.7 points per game) and the development of sophomore games Braden Smith (12.1 points, 7.5 assists, and 5.4 rebounds per game), and Fletcher Loyer (11.2 points a game) has been crucial to their success. The winner of this huge battle will be in control of the Big Ten with Illinois pacing right behind them. Projected Score: Purdue 84, Wisconsin 80
