Popular Post sioux24/7 Posted Tuesday at 04:28 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 04:28 PM Summit League Tournament time. UND (KenPom 292) heads to Sioux Falls as the 3 seed after finishing 10-6 in league play. If you told most people back in November this team would end up 10-6 and a 3 seed, they would have signed up for that immediately. The non-conference slate outside of the Winthrop win did not exactly inspire confidence, and expectations were pretty low across the board. Credit where it’s due, this staff exceeded what most thought this roster could do. I understand the counterpoint that the same staff helped create the lowered expectations in the first place. That debate can live on. The reality is this team outperformed preseason projections in the standings. That said, momentum is not exactly glowing right now. UND lost 4 of the last 6, including getting handled by NDSU to close the regular season. They are 1-3 since the Sather extension announcement, with road losses at SDSU and NDSU in that stretch. Not shocking results, but the timing doesn’t feel great heading into March. Now it’s survive and advance. Quarterfinal: UND vs Denver UND draws Denver (KenPom 223) in the late game Friday night at the Denny. If we’re being honest, this is not the matchup most UND fans would have picked. I would have much rather seen USD or even Omaha. Instead, you get one of the most efficient offensive teams in the league. The season series was split, with each team winning on the road: UND had to rally late to steal one in Denver Denver controlled things most of the way in Grand Forks Denver is trending the opposite direction from UND, winning 5 of their last 7, including impressive wins over NDSU and UST. They did stumble badly against Oral Roberts to close the regular season, which shows their volatility. Offensively, Denver is legit. Carson Johnson is a bucket, and he’s surrounded by weapons in Zane Nelson, Jeremiah Burke, Logan Kinsey and others. They don’t turn the ball over much and they score efficiently from all three levels. The problem for Denver is on the other end. They are one of the worst defensive teams in the league, and ironically Johnson himself struggles defensively. They will give you opportunities. The question is whether UND can capitalize. The Key Turnovers. When UND’s defense is active and forcing live-ball turnovers, it fuels their offense. In the halfcourt, UND can stagnate. In transition, they are significantly more dangerous. Josh Jones returning is big. His presence inside raises the defensive floor and helps clean up some of the breakdowns we’ve seen lately. If UND can defend without fouling and generate 12 to 15 turnovers, that flips the math in this matchup. If Denver gets comfortable, takes care of the ball, and turns it into a scoring contest in the 80s, that favors DU. KenPom projects Denver 85-81. That feels about right stylistically. This will likely be played at a higher tempo than UND prefers. One more wrinkle: this is the last time UND and Denver will meet as conference foes, as Denver heads to the WCC next season. Not a bad time to end it on your terms. Tip is 8:30 PM Friday at the Denny in Sioux Falls. If you can’t make it, the game will be on the Summit League Network. It’s March. Records and trends matter less now. UND exceeded expectations already. Now the question is whether they’ve got one more run in them. 2 4 Quote
Kab Posted Tuesday at 05:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:17 PM UND wins if the coaching plan is good, Sather knows Denver’s strengths and he needs to figure out how to neutralize them, keep Johnson on the bench glad to have jones back Quote
SiouxFan100 Posted Tuesday at 05:22 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:22 PM So we are sure Jones will play. - with a big brace on his hand I assume? Quote
UNDDOM Posted Tuesday at 05:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:43 PM 20 minutes ago, SiouxFan100 said: So we are sure Jones will play. - with a big brace on his hand I assume? He’s back, no cast just a large pin in his wrist. Said he is ready and feels good 2 Quote
Long Snapper 92 Posted Tuesday at 05:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:46 PM 1 minute ago, UNDDOM said: He’s back, no cast just a large pin in his wrist. Said he is ready and feels good How many minutes we think he’ll play? My guess is that he fouls out in 9 minutes of action. 2 Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted Tuesday at 06:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:04 PM 18 minutes ago, Long Snapper 92 said: How many minutes we think he’ll play? My guess is that he fouls out in 9 minutes of action. 8 1 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted Tuesday at 07:25 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 07:25 PM Well looks like we are going against the conference player of the year in Carson Johnson. Don’t agree with the decision but he is good. 1 Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted Tuesday at 08:25 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:25 PM this game should be at the betty...just sayin' Quote
GoodGood Posted Wednesday at 08:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:29 PM UND is the 3 seed but has 7th best odds of winning the tournament…. Quote
sioux24/7 Posted Wednesday at 08:56 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:56 PM I don’t know how many people frequent Bart Torvik (I love it) but it shows different metrics on a game by game basis and one of them is defensive efficiency. Just took a peak and looking at our 4 most recent losses our rating was 146 (that’s terrible) against Denver, 128.1 vs NDSU, 138.3 at SDSU, and 131.1 at NDSU. All real bad numbers. Know who didn’t play in any of those games? Josh Jones. Now, it’s hard to say whether he would have changed the result or even changed our defense but those are 4 of our 6 worst marks. Just interesting. 2 Quote
jdub27 Posted Wednesday at 09:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:40 PM 42 minutes ago, sioux24/7 said: Know who didn’t play in any of those games? Josh Jones. Now, it’s hard to say whether he would have changed the result or even changed our defense but those are 4 of our 6 worst marks. Just interesting. Even if he doesn't fill up the stat sheet, he's a big body and gives Guga some rest, who seems to struggle when he has to play extended minutes. I think his return makes a difference though tough to say if it will be enough. Quote
Und Princess Posted Thursday at 04:43 PM Posted Thursday at 04:43 PM Good Morning! How are you doing? I uploaded my SLT bracket to share! Who got picked to win the Championship? Read From The Stands To The Spotlight to find out! https://ftstspotlight.blogspot.com/2026/03/hoops-i-did-it-again-shaylas-basketball.html?m=1 Have a Fantastic day! Und Princess 1 Quote
forksandspoons Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 😧 "If you've got some advice, let me know," Sather said when asked how UND will go about slowing them down. https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/college/und-defense-to-face-huge-test-in-summit-league-tournament-quarterfinal-against-denver Quote
MoSiouxFan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 3/3/2026 at 10:28 AM, sioux24/7 said: Summit League Tournament time. UND (KenPom 292) heads to Sioux Falls as the 3 seed after finishing 10-6 in league play. If you told most people back in November this team would end up 10-6 and a 3 seed, they would have signed up for that immediately. The non-conference slate outside of the Winthrop win did not exactly inspire confidence, and expectations were pretty low across the board. Credit where it’s due, this staff exceeded what most thought this roster could do. I understand the counterpoint that the same staff helped create the lowered expectations in the first place. That debate can live on. The reality is this team outperformed preseason projections in the standings. That said, momentum is not exactly glowing right now. UND lost 4 of the last 6, including getting handled by NDSU to close the regular season. They are 1-3 since the Sather extension announcement, with road losses at SDSU and NDSU in that stretch. Not shocking results, but the timing doesn’t feel great heading into March. Now it’s survive and advance. Quarterfinal: UND vs Denver UND draws Denver (KenPom 223) in the late game Friday night at the Denny. If we’re being honest, this is not the matchup most UND fans would have picked. I would have much rather seen USD or even Omaha. Instead, you get one of the most efficient offensive teams in the league. The season series was split, with each team winning on the road: UND had to rally late to steal one in Denver Denver controlled things most of the way in Grand Forks Denver is trending the opposite direction from UND, winning 5 of their last 7, including impressive wins over NDSU and UST. They did stumble badly against Oral Roberts to close the regular season, which shows their volatility. Offensively, Denver is legit. Carson Johnson is a bucket, and he’s surrounded by weapons in Zane Nelson, Jeremiah Burke, Logan Kinsey and others. They don’t turn the ball over much and they score efficiently from all three levels. The problem for Denver is on the other end. They are one of the worst defensive teams in the league, and ironically Johnson himself struggles defensively. They will give you opportunities. The question is whether UND can capitalize. The Key Turnovers. When UND’s defense is active and forcing live-ball turnovers, it fuels their offense. In the halfcourt, UND can stagnate. In transition, they are significantly more dangerous. Josh Jones returning is big. His presence inside raises the defensive floor and helps clean up some of the breakdowns we’ve seen lately. If UND can defend without fouling and generate 12 to 15 turnovers, that flips the math in this matchup. If Denver gets comfortable, takes care of the ball, and turns it into a scoring contest in the 80s, that favors DU. KenPom projects Denver 85-81. That feels about right stylistically. This will likely be played at a higher tempo than UND prefers. One more wrinkle: this is the last time UND and Denver will meet as conference foes, as Denver heads to the WCC next season. Not a bad time to end it on your terms. Tip is 8:30 PM Friday at the Denny in Sioux Falls. If you can’t make it, the game will be on the Summit League Network. It’s March. Records and trends matter less now. UND exceeded expectations already. Now the question is whether they’ve got one more run in them. Great, objective analysis. Thanks. 1 1 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 20 minutes ago, forksandspoons said: 😧 "If you've got some advice, let me know," Sather said when asked how UND will go about slowing them down. https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/college/und-defense-to-face-huge-test-in-summit-league-tournament-quarterfinal-against-denver That’s something a lot of coaches say. He’s not going to lay out any sort of game plan in a presser. Quote
GoodGood Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Zane Nelson is the wildcard to me. If he plays well, I think Denver wins Quote
Kab Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago If Denver lets the 3s fly and makes them game over I have never been confident in Sather for guarding the 3 ball Quote
sioux24/7 Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Kab said: If Denver lets the 3s fly and makes them game over I have never been confident in Sather for guarding the 3 ball We are 352nd in 3pt % against us. You’re not wrong. With a team good at handling the trap we can be very susceptible to wide open shots. Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago lots of fans bitching about games in soo falls.... the REA will be electric for the next 3 weekends (hopefully) bc we earned it in the reg season this game should be at the Betty...f soo falls it might be the reason why the summit doesn't exist in five years...puzzlin' 1 2 Quote
gfhockey Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Did chavezy at least Send the band and or cheerleaders i see all the other schools do including oral bob Quote
UNDDOM Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 minutes ago, gfhockey said: Did chavezy at least Send the band and or cheerleaders i see all the other schools do including oral bob Prob not … remember hockey Quote
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