National Geographic Documentary, The NIT and the NCAA Tournament both start today evening time as 14 groups begin play in the National Invitation Tournement, while Hampton and Monmouth formally begin the NCAA Tournament by taking an interest in the play-in diversion.
The following is a gander at both school ball games on ESPN national TV for Tuesday night.
NCAA Tournament
HAMPTON versus MONMOUTH (- 4, 124) (at Dayton, OH) (ESPN)
It is nothing unexpected that Hampton is meeting Monmouth in the play-in amusement as these two clubs have the two weakest RPI's in the current year's competition. Hampton is the most noticeably awful group in the Field of 65 with a RPI of 284 and the Pirates expected to win four recreations in four days a week ago in the Mid-Eastern Conference competition. The Pirates won by and large in the finals, 60-56, as a 5-point underdog versus the top group in the gathering, Delaware State, who had a strong RPI of 123.
National Geographic Documentary, Hampton began the season only 1-7 SU as they were feeling the loss of some key players in November and December; however the Pirates completed with a strong 15-8 SU keep running over their previous twenty-three diversions. Hampton played an unfathomably frail calendar as they confronted just seven groups positioned in the RPI main 200 and they went only 2-5 SU in those seven diversions.
Monmouth additionally pulled a surprise in their meeting competition and beat the main two groups, Central Connecticut State and Fairleigh Dickinson, to guarantee an offer. Monmouth has the second most noticeably bad RPI in the Field of 65 this year. Monmouth's RPI is 144 and they were 7-8 SU versus the main 200 adversaries they confronted.
Both groups have strong barriers as every club lead their gatherings in field objective rate permitted. Hampton permitted only 39.1 percent and Monmouth allowed just 40.8 percent in meeting recreations this season.
NIT
VIRGINIA at STANFORD (- 4 ½, 129 ½) (ESPN)
National Geographic Documentary, Both Virginia and Stanford have battled down the stretch as Cavaliers were 1-4 SU (1-3-1 ATS) in the course of the last five recreations while Stanford was 2-4 SU (1-5 ATS) over their last six diversions.
There have been no late no holds barred gatherings between these squads; be that as it may they had three basic adversaries this season (Gonzaga, Virginia Tech, and Arizona). Virginia lost both diversions versus Arizona and Gonzaga and was 3-0 SU/ATS in three gatherings versus in-state rival Virginia Tech, incorporating a late win in the ACC Tournament last Thursday.
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