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Handicapping the
Conference Tourneys -
Big Al McMordie Mar 2005
College basketball tournament play tips off this week. One thing
to keep in mind from a handicapping perspective is that, in many
ways, it is a new season. Teams have the opportunity to “wipe
the slate clean” if they want to start from scratch, sometimes
with a new attitude. This can be shaped by a disappointing
regular season, or some late season games that the team felt it
should have won but let slip away. Keep tabs on teams that have
this happen to them, and then observe carefully how they
approach tournament play.
For instance, a year ago Boston College got a rematch in the Big
East tourney against Syracuse, a club they had lost to by 22
earlier in the year. BC was a 3-point dog, but they covered and
got the outright win in a 57-54 surprise. The difference was
defensive intensity -- the Orangemen were held 42 points below
what they had scored on BC the previous meeting!
Another aspect tied into this is revenge. Teams generally play
home and away series during the regular season, and can meet a
third time in the conference tournament. You can find many
examples of players talking about their previous loss to an
upcoming opponent, which is a red flag that says they’re
focused, particularly if they are a strong team or were upset
when they last met. This happened with Western Michigan last
season. The Broncos came into the 2004 MAC tournament having
lost only three conference games all season. Their last two MAC
losses before the tourney were to Toledo (giving up 93 points)
and to Marshall (giving up 83 in an overtime defeat). So guess
who Western Michigan faced in the first two tourney games?
Toledo and Marshall! And the results were different -- and not
pretty. Western Michigan blasted Marshall in the MAC tourney
opener, 93-62 as a 12-point favorite. The Broncos then faced
Toledo and won by double-digits again. Western Michigan was
fired up not only because it was tournament play, but because
they were also facing the few teams that had given them a
defeat. Western Michigan went 2-0 SU and ATS in the rematches,
covering the spread by an average of 10 points!
The flip side of this can be a team that struggled or lost out
on a regular season title to a conference rival. If they meet
again in the tourney, there can be plenty of motivation, as the
team that finished second gets another chance in a “winner take
all game.” It will be interesting to watch the Missouri Valley
Conference tournament, as Southern Illinois just clinched its
fourth straight league title with a win over second place
Wichita State, and they celebrated by cutting down the nets in
front of the Wichita players. The Shockers have a fine team, but
came up short in that big road game. But that bitter taste in
their months may spur them to victory if the teams meet again in
the MVC tourney.
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