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2009 Oklahoma Sooners Basketball Schedule

11/03/09     vs. British Columbia (Ex.)     Norman     7:00 p.m. CT
11/14/09     vs. Mount St. Mary’s     Norman     TBA
11/17/09     vs. Louisiana-Monroe TV     Norman     7:00 p.m. CT
11/21/09     at VCU     Richmond, Va.     6:30 p.m. CT

Great Alaska Shootout
11/25/09     vs. San Diego     Anchorage, Alaska     TBA
11/26/09     vs. Houston     Anchorage, Alaska     TBA
11/28/09     TBD     Anchorage, Alaska     TBA
12/02/09     vs. Arkansas TV     Norman     7:00 p.m. CT
12/06/09     vs. Arizona TV     Norman     6:00 p.m. CT
12/09/09     vs. Centenary College TV     Norman     7:00 p.m. CT
12/12/09     at Utah TV     Salt Lake City, Utah     3:00 p.m. CT
12/19/09     vs. Northern Colorado TV     Norman     TBA
All-College Classic
12/21/09     vs. UTEP TV     Oklahoma City     5:30 p.m. CT
12/31/09     at Gonzaga TV     Spokane, Wash.     9:00 p.m. CT

2010 Oklahoma Sooners Basketball Schedule

01/04/10     vs. Maryland Eastern Shore TV     Norman     7:00 p.m. CT
01/09/10     at Baylor TV     Waco, Texas     5:00 p.m. CT
01/11/10     vs. Oklahoma State TV     Norman     8:00 p.m. CT
01/16/10     vs. Missouri TV     Norman     12:00 p.m. CT
01/19/10     at Texas A&M TV     College Station, Texas     7:00 p.m. CT
01/23/10     at Texas Tech TV     Lubbock, Texas     7:00 p.m. CT
01/27/10     vs. Iowa State TV     Norman     8:00 p.m. CT
01/30/10     at Nebraska TV     Lincoln, Neb.     12:30 p.m. CT
02/06/10     vs. Texas TV     Norman     3:00 p.m. CT
02/09/10     vs. Texas Tech TV     Norman     7:00 p.m. CT
02/13/10     at Oklahoma State TV     Stillwater, Okla.     1:00 p.m. CT
02/17/10     at Colorado TV     Boulder, Colo.     8:00 p.m. CT
02/20/10     vs. Kansas State TV     Norman     5:00 p.m. CT
02/22/10     at Kansas TV     Lawrence, Kan.     8:00 p.m. CT
02/27/10     vs. Baylor TV     Norman     12:30 p.m. CT
03/01/10     at Texas TV     Austin, Texas     8:00 p.m. CT
03/06/10     vs. Texas A&M TV     Norman     11:00 a.m. CT

2010 Big 12 Championship
03/10/10     First Round TV     Kansas City, Mo.     TBA
03/11/10     Quarterfinals     Kansas City, Mo.     TBA
03/12/10     Semifinals TV     Kansas City, Mo.     TBA
03/13/10     Final TV     Kansas City, Mo.     5:00 p.m. CT

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Over the past ten years, college basketball has evolved to consider all mini-tournaments that occur before conference play begins as “pre-season” tournaments. Most college coaches use the November and December schedule to build team confidence as well as strategically play ranked and strong mid-major opponents in order to build a better RPI strength of schedule and a subsequent more impressive resume for the NCAA tournament selection committee. The following are what I hold to be the “Top 10″ pre-season tournaments to check-out for some great basketball. My choices were made based off of the 2009-10 pre-season rankings and overall team matchups. A bit for fans of all major conferences. If you have others that you think belong, please leave in the comments.

Top 10 Pre-Season Collge Basketball Tournaments

#1 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Dates: Nov. 30-Dec. 2

Nov. 30: Penn State at Virginia

Dec. 1: Maryland at Indiana; Michigan State at North Carolina; Northwestern at N.C. State; Virginia Tech at Iowa; Wake Forest at Purdue

Dec. 2: Boston College at Michigan; Duke at Wisconsin; Florida State at Ohio State; Illinois at Clemson; Minnesota at Miami

#2 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series

Dates: Nov. 29-Dec. 22

Nov. 29: Nebraska at USC

Dec. 3: Washington at Texas Tech; USC at Texas; Baylor at Arizona State

Dec. 4: Colorado at Oregon State

Dec. 5: Oregon at Missouri; Iowa State at California; Washington State at Kansas State

Dec. 6: Kansas at UCLA; Arizona at Oklahoma

Dec. 16: Oklahoma State at Stanford

Dec. 22: Texas A&M at Washington

#3 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – SEC/Big East Invitational

Dates: Dec. 9-10 at Madison Square Garden (New York)

Dec. 9: Georgia vs. St. John’s; Kentucky vs. UConn

Dec. 10: DePaul vs. Mississippi State; Syracuse vs. Florida

#4 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Legends Classic

Dates: Nov. 18-22 (campus sites); Nov. 27-28 (semifinals and final in Newark, N.J.)
Teams: Michigan State, Florida, Rutgers, UMass

Michigan State: Valparaiso, Toledo
Florida: Georgia Southern, Troy
Rutgers: Vermont, Drexel

UMass: Cornell, one TBD

#5 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Cancun Challenge

Dates: Nov. 18-25 (Nov. 24-25 in Cancun, Mexico)
Teams: Kentucky, Stanford, Virginia, Cleveland State, Oral Roberts, Sam Houston State, Rider, Florida A&M

Nov. 24: Stanford vs. Virginia; Kentucky vs. Cleveland State

Nov. 25: Championship and Consolation

#6 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Puerto Rico Tip-Off

Dates: Nov. 19-22 in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Teams: Dayton, George Mason, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas State, Villanova, Boston University, Ole Miss

Nov. 19: Dayton vs. Georgia Tech, George Mason vs. Villanova, Indiana vs. Ole Miss, Boston University vs. Kansas State

#7 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Paradise Jam

Dates: Nov. 20-23 in Virgin Islands
Teams: Boston College, DePaul, East Carolina, Northern Iowa, Purdue, South Dakota State, Saint Joseph’s, Tennessee

Nov. 20: DePaul vs. Northern Iowa; Tennessee vs. East Carolina; Boston College vs. Saint Joseph’s; Purdue vs. South Dakota State

Maui Invitational

Dates: Nov. 23-25 in Maui, Hawaii
Teams: Arizona, Gonzaga, Cincinnati, Maryland, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin, Colorado, Chaminade

Nov. 23: Colorado vs. Gonzaga; Cincinnati vs. Vanderbilt ; Maryland vs. Chaminade; Arizona vs. Wisconsin

#8 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – 76 Classic

Dates: Nov. 26-27, 29 in Anaheim, Calif.
Teams: UCLA, Clemson, Butler, West Virginia, Minnesota, Texas A&M, Long Beach State, Portland

Nov. 26: West Virginia vs. Long Beach State; Clemson vs. Texas A&M; Butler vs. Minnesota; UCLA vs. Portland


#9 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase
Date:
Nov. 17 in St. Louis, Mo., at Scottrade Center
Teams: Kansas, Memphis, Louisville, Arkansas, Central Arkansas, Oakland, Tennessee Tech (on Kansas-Memphis side), Appalachian State, East Tennessee State, Morgan State (on Arkansas-Louisville side)
Games: Louisville vs. Arkansas; Kansas vs. Memphis

#10 Pre-Season College Basketball Tournament – Wooden Classic

Date: Dec. 12 in Anaheim, Calif.
Games: Mississippi State vs. UCLA; Washington vs. Georgetown

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Some big news since I released my June edition of the 2009 NCAA Preseason Basketball rankings was:

1 – Lance Stephenson finally signed with someone…Cincinatti

2 – Duke guard Elliot Williams, had to leave school to be closer to his Mom who is sick. Coach K released him and now Coach Pastner’s Memphis Tigers have one more missing piece for next season!

3 –  All of the Top 15 recruits in the 2009 NCAA recruiting class have signed with teams.

My next rankings update will come on 1 August 2009.

 

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 1 Kansas – Last Month: 1
Bill Self is heading into the 200910 season fully loaded with his talent from last year as well as another great recruiting class headlined by star shooting guard, Xavier Henry. Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich are back for another shot at the NCAA title, and the Jayhawks should repeat as Big 12 champions next season.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 2 Kentucky Last Month: 2
Its debatable on what the impact of Jodie Meeks not coming back to Kentucky for the 2009-10 season is going to be. He led the Wildcats and the SEC in scoring last season, but if the number 1 recruiting class of 2009 performs as expected, Coach John Calipari will have the Wildcats heading deep into the 2010 NCAA tournament next year! The Wildcats will have one of the strongest front courts in the country with Patrick Patterson, DeMarcus Cousins, and Daniel Orton to go with the top rated point guard prospect in the country, John Wall.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 3 Villanova Last Month: 3
Scottie Reynolds returning to Nova with a great recruiting class is making the Wildcats the Big East favorite and a threat for the 2010 NCAA title!

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 4 Michigan State Last Month: 4
The Spartans have three starters returning but will have a fight for the Big Ten title with Purdue and Ohio State.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 5 North Carolina Last Month: 5

Ed Davis and Deon Thompson are back along with prize recruits John Henson and Leslie McDonald. This might be a bit high for the defending champs, but something tells me they’re going to be going deep again in the 2010 tourney!

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 6 Purdue Last Month: 6
Purdue will be challenging Michigan State for the Big 10 title. They have all of their starters back along with JaJuan Johnson and will be a regular in the Top Ten during the 2009-10 season.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 7 Texas Last Month: 7
The Long Horns have a great recruiting class headed by Avery Bradley and Jordan Hamilton. They’re going to give Kansas a run for the Big 12 Title and will be a force to be reckoned with in the post season.

 

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 8 West Virginia Last Month: 9
West Virginia is led by point guard Joe Mazzulla and Devin Ebanks will be a first round pick in the 2010 or 2011 NBA draft. The mountaineers should go deeper in the post season in 2010 than last year and will be one of the powerhouses in the Big East in 2009-10.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 9- Ohio State Last Month: 10
Ohio State lost B.J. Mullens to the 2009 NBA draft, but they have Evan Turner back as well as a number of other starters to go with David Lighty.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 10- Washington Last Month: 11
Washington was able to sign the second best point guard in the 2009 NCAA basketball recruiting class in Abdul Gaddy who will complement Thomas at the 2 guard position while leading Washington in the 2009-10 season.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 11 Oklahoma Last Month: 12
Oklahoma had a strong recruiting year in 2009 and with Willie Warren coming back they will push Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma State in the Big 12.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 12 Tennessee Last Month: 13
With Tyler Smith returning, Bruce Pearl has an experienced team heading in to the 2009-10 season. The Vols will be looking to keep Kentucky from going undefeated in SEC play next season and will be a top 15 team heading into the season.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 13 Cal Last Month: 14
The Cal Bears will be competing with Washington for the PAC-10’s top spot next season. UCLA could come into the mix as well depending on how quickly their 2009 recruiting class performs as well.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 14 Miss State Last Month: 15
If Renardo Sidney can gain his eligibility, Mississippi State will be a Top 20 team all season and will be trying to give Kentucky a run for their money for the SEC overall and tournament titles.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 15 Connecticut Last Month: 16
Stanley Robinson, Ater Majok, and Kemba Walker will be leading the Huskies to another season atop the Big East and a national ranking.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 16 Dayton Last Month: 17
Dayton almost has their entire team back from last season’s that won 27 games and a NCAA tournament game. They will be vying for the A-10 championship and we’ll see them ranked the majority of the season.

 

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 17 Minnesota Last Month: 18
Former Kentucky Wildcat coach Tubby Smith has his starters returning with a decent recruiting class. He’ll have a tough time trying to get past Ohio State, MSU, and Purdue, but the Gophers will be in the thick of the Big 10 race for the majority of the season.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 18 Duke Last Month: 8
Duke still has a solid core returning from last season, but the unexpected loss of Elliot Williams due to medical issues with his Mom means that the Blue Devils are going to have some gelling to do next fall. As a result, I still think they’re worthy of being ranked, just closer to Nr 20 now heading in to the season vice Nr. 10.

 

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 19 Memphis Last Month: 24
Coach Josh Pastner has been putting together a pretty impressive recruiting class after taking over from Coach John Calipari. Many have counted the Tigers out, but with their current recruiting crop, look for them to win more than 25 games next season!
The unexpected addition of Elliot Williams makes Memphis a Top 20 team if he’s given permission to play immediately by the NCAA. If not, then they’re still worthy of being ranked, just much closer to Nr. 25.

 

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 20 Butler Last Month: 19
Butler could easily be ranked higher. They have everyone back from last season to include star Matt Howard.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 21 Oklahoma State Last Month: 21
OSU has a great 2009 basketball recruiting class inbound in Travis Ford’s run and gun offense. They’ll score a lot of points, have fun, and just might pull some upsets along the way!

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 22 Michigan Last Month: 21
DeShawn Sims and Manny Harris will be two of the leaders on the Wolverines squad next season. They could play up in the rankings once the season gets going.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 23 Missouri Last Month: 22
The Tigers have a deep bench and will be dangerous again next season. Look for the team to take a bit time to gel after losing Leo Lyons and DeMarre Carroll, but will be clicking by tournament time.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings – No. 24 Louisville Last Month: 23
Samardo Samuels and Terrence Jennings are going to be the “go to” players for Coach Rick Pitino next season. They have to perform to keep the Cards afloat in the Big East and the 2010 NCAA tournament.

2009 NCAA Basketball Rankings –No. 25 Cincinatti Last Month: Unrankedguard Deonta Vaughn (15.3 ppg) and forward Yancy Gates (10.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg). Point guard Cashmere Wright will be back next season after missing 2008-09 with a torn ACL and Oklahoma State transfer center Ibrahima Thomas will be eligible in mid-December.
 

Cincinatti has now catapuluted themselves into potential contention for the Big East title next season with the signing of star New York Guard, Lance Stephenson. He joins the returning roster of:

Dropped From Rankings:

SienaSiena has a majority of their core players coming back from last season. Losing Kenny Hasbrouck drops them a bit, so they eeked by Illinois to make Nr 25 on my rankings in June. With Cincinatti signing Lance Stephenson, someone had to drop out and it was Siena.

 

Close to Being Ranked:


Florida State – Solomon Alabi, Jordan Mercy, and Chris Singleton lead the Seminole front court along with incoming recruit Michael Snaer.

Illinois – The Fighting Illini have a great 2009 recruiting class. They just missed being in the top 25, but can quickly find themselves there once the season gets moving.

GeorgetownGeorgetown was one of the disappointing teams of last season. With Greg Monroe back, the Hoyas should be able to build on the 2008-09 season and make it to the NCAA’s at the end of the year.

 

Refs:

http://kenpom.com/rate.php, http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/basketball/la-sp-renardo-sidney5-2009jun05,0,7406854.story, ttp://beyondthearc.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/04/17/1897733.aspx, http://bleacherreport.com/articles/162509-the-return-of-marcus-ginyard-your-2009-10-north-carolina-tar-heels, http://www.collegesports-fans.com/basketball-previews/2008-2009-previews/kansas-jayhawks-preview.html, http://www.zimbio.com/Chante+Black/news/PDWD71712ST/2009+Duke+Blue+Devils+Basketball+Recruiting, http://www.secsportsfan.com/2009-2010-kentucky-wildcats-basketball-preview.html, http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/articles/?p=28408, http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/decock/story/1590418.html, http://ncaabasketball.fanhouse.com/team/west-virginia-basketball/

 

 

 

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