WASHINGTON — Valentine’s Day means happy times for couples, sad times for singles and awkward moments for just about everyone. ÌýBack at Manchester High School in the 1980s, you could send different colored carnations:Ìýwhite for sympathy, green for friendship and red for something more (I remember having to backpedal on multiple occasions:Ìý“I know we’re just friends–I MEANT to check green on the order form. ÌýMy mistake…”).ÌýWhich area schools get which colors this year?
#19 Maryland (20-5, 8-4 Big Ten) —ÌýAfter years of getting the “Let’s BEE Friends” Valentines (with a BEE on the card!), the Terps are getting red carnations this year. Wednesday’s 68-66 win over Indiana was the school’s 20th victory of the season – just the fourth time since the National Championship season that the program has posted 20 regular season triumphs. ÌýThat’s a major corner turned. ÌýWith Melo Trimble leading the way, the Terps are all but assured to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in five years. ÌýCauses for concern: Ìýthe last three games have on the road have been semi-blowout losses while their last three home games have been nail-biting wins (two of which were against non-factors like Penn State and Northwestern). ÌýThe Terps won’t break our hearts on the road Saturday night against the Nittany Lions in Happy Valley, will they?
Georgetown (16-8, 8-5 Big East) —ÌýRed, with plenty of caution. ÌýYou want to have deep feelings for these Hoyas. From their smackdown of Villanova last month to a fantastic freshman class that drips of potential, you can’t ignore the possibilities.Ìý The schedule is even generous down the stretch: Ìý5 of 6 remaining games are against schools with losing conference records. ÌýOne should really be into this team – but their inability to take care of the ball (2nd most turnovers in Big East) and Joshua Smith’s recent backslide (he’s totaledÌý24 pointsÌýand 14 reboundsÌýwhile tallying 17 fouls over the last four games) put this team securely in the “friend zone.” ÌýAfter a weekend off the Hoyas have a date with longtime foe St. John’s Tuesday night…
Cruising the Commonwealth —ÌýContinuing with the “best of times, worst of times” tale of two campuses theme: Ìýhow massively dysfunctional were the romances in just about every one of Charles Dickens’ works? ÌýBill Sikes kills Nancy, Scrooge neglects Belle andÌýeven David Copperfield winds up leaving Claudia Schiffer to practice magic.
#2 Virginia (22-1, 10-1 ACC) —ÌýSometimes the red carnation has a broken stem and doesn’t hold up as well. ÌýThe Cavaliers’ loss of Justin Anderson for 4 to 6 weeks with a broken pinkie robs UVa of their second leading scorer and best three-point shooter…but also takes a 6-foot-6 guard who can rebound out of the lineup. ÌýIn their first game minus the junior, they shot 37 percent from the field and 2-11 from three-point range. ÌýThank goodness the Cavaliers play stellar defense: Ìýthree of their last five foes have been held to exactly 47 points. ÌýThank goodness Coach Tony Bennett’s team doesn’t face a school with a winning conference record until March. ÌýSometime you can tape the stem and nobody notices…especially Saturday when UVa faces Wake Forest.
Virginia Tech (10-14, 2-9 ACC) —ÌýWhite carnations by the dozen. ÌýPlenty of sympathy is in store for a program that’s rebuilding and a coach who perspires profusely. ÌýA 65-63 win over Georgia Tech keeps the Hokies out of the conference cellar, but with a three game road trip and dates with #4 Duke and 2nd ranked Virginia, Adam Smith and company may find their way back to 15th place. ÌýThank goodness the game against the Blue Devils isn’t at Cameron, where air conditioning is an afterthought.
George Washington (17-7, 7-4 Atlantic 10) —ÌýGoing green for the buff and blue: Ìýa 78-62 clunker at 7-14 Duquesne drops the Colonials 16 places in the RPI and severely smacks their at-large profile. ÌýThe best rebounding team in the A-10 needs to more than rebound from a stretch where they’ve lost three of four. Coach Mike Lonergan admits that team defense has slipped during the current slide. ÌýThey won’t get anyÌýbreaks Saturday against a VCU team that’s trying to end their own slide.ÌýÌýFor those who’ve tried to forget, GW lost by 24 last month in Richmond.
George Mason (7-16, 2-9 Atlantic 10) —ÌýGets a rock. ÌýAs in the 263rd best shooting team in Division I has had scoring issues all season, and they’re not going away. ÌýEven when they do shoot the ball well, they cough up 92 points to Davidson. ÌýFreshman center Shevon Thompson (7 double-doubles) is having a fine season but it’s been an adventure this winter to even get the Jamaican big man the ball. ÌýGMU ranks last in the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio.ÌýÌýA home game Feb. 18 against Fordham is a must-win to stay out of the A-10 cellar.
#20 VCU (18-6, 8-3 Atlantic 10) —ÌýThis may be the classic red carnation now only to realize I should have sent a green oneÌý(“honest mistake–they’re next to each other on the form. ÌýI’m not hung up on you or anything-we’re cool, I promise…”). ÌýThe Rams were steamrolling the A-10 until they lost Briante Weber two weeks ago, and since then they had to rally past 13th place George Mason before losing to St. Bonaventure and LaSalle. ÌýWeber’s presence at both ends of the floor (85 assists, 78 steals) can’t be duplicated. Sophomore JeQuan Lewis may have a 2 to 1 assist-to-turnover ratio, but doesn’t come close to matching Weber’s sticky fingers defensively. ÌýVCU plays all other five contenders in the A-10 over the next three weeks. While right now they’re in most experts’ fields brackets, there’s no guarantee they won’t find their way out of the field of 68.
American (13-12, 6-7 Patriot League) —ÌýGets a green carnation, as the Eagles could use a friend after a fifth loss in seven games. ÌýThe NFL’s deflate-gate had nothing on AU’s pace of play: Ìýthe school’s 43.5 shots per game–lowest in Division 1. ÌýJesse Reed has been the barometer during Patriot League play. He’s averaged 18 points in their six wins and 11 points in their seven losses. ÌýAU may be tied for 4th in the conference, but the team stands just one win out of last place, and they wrap up play against teams they’re 1-4 against this winter. ÌýAt least four of the five are at Bender Arena.
Howard (12-12, 6-4 MEAC) —ÌýThe Bison are getting a red carnation. ÌýI don’t care if they’ve lost two straightÌýand play the next four away from home. ÌýItÌýdoesn’t concern me that they don’t have a player not named James on their roster averaging over 5 points a game. ÌýIt doesn’t matter if the moon’s pull creates the tides as well as Howard’s annual collision course with 20 losses. ÌýOn Valentine’s Day weekend, the heart does what it does…and after watching Howard reside deep in the underbelly of the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference for the last decade I’ve got faithÌýthat this is the March Kevin Nickelberry’s team makes its move. ÌýI’ve got to think that the James Gang — Carlton, Daniel and Miller — will be able to steal a win or two at Coppin State or Savannah State to remain in the MEAC mix.ÌýÌý
Love means never having to say you’re sorry–and hoops hope means never having to make rational assessments.
