Another week down, and Andy Katzs is back with his March Madness Weekly Word of power rankings, honors and musings from the past week and the week ahead in men’s college basketball.
The first number after the team name in the rankings is last week’s Power 37 rankings. The records are through Sunday night’s games. Look for him to discuss and debate the AP Top 25 rankings and take your questions every Monday on the Bleacher Report App at 1 p.m. ET.
Dropped out: New Mexico (20), Clemson (27), Michigan State (28), Wake Forest (30). Kansas State (37).
John Tonje, Wisconsin: The senior guard was sensational in the 103-88 win over Arizona by scoring 41 points. Tonje scored in a variety of ways, getting to the free-throw line 22 times, making 21. He was 4 of 6 from the 3-point line, as well. Tonje, who played at Colorado State and Missouri prior to transferring to Wisconsin, fell just two points shy of tying the all-time Wisconsin single-game record of 43 set by former national player of the year Frank Kaminsky in 2013 in a win over North Dakota.
Kentucky: The Wildcats won a thriller over Duke at the Champions Classic in Atlanta, beating the Blue Devils 77-72. Kentucky trailed by nine at the half and eight with just under nine minutes remaining. Kentucky did a great job defensively on Cooper Flagg in the final two Duke possessions, forcing turnovers. Wake Forest transfer Andrew Carr scored a team-high 17 and Oklahoma transfer Otega Owes scored 15, including two clinching free throws. The Wildcats entered the week 3-0 and appeared to be extremely well-connected for coach Mark Pope.
1. Shout out to the schools who early in the season have embraced true home-and-home games within the first two weeks of the season, regardless of the outcome. Most of these were return games or the start of series. Bravo to the coaches who get it and have figured out what must happen to earn an NCAA Tournament bid.
The only road team that won on this list was Marquette. Still, these were all significant true road games that will benefit these teams. There were others, of course, of traditional rivalries the past week that will continue in the weeks ahead. But even this upcoming week Purdue is at Marquette and Duke is at Arizona just to mention two.
Love it. Keep it going, please.
2. The Champions Classic isn’t removing anyone, let alone Michigan State. Just stop it. This is a contractual agreement between ESPN and the four schools — Duke, Kansas, Kentucky and Michigan State. No, UConn isn’t replacing the Spartans. This was an absurd narrative that came out of Kansas’ win over MSU. The contract with the four schools and ESPN was extended through 2028. Next season’s game is at Madison Square Garden in New York. The atmosphere in Atlanta for the second game between Duke and Kentucky was fantastic. Still, the event should really just rotate amid three cities/venues: New York (MSG), Chicago (United Center) and Indianapolis (Gainbridge). Oh, the CBS Sports Classic has the same four teams every year, so this isn’t abnormal to do so. North Carolina, Ohio State, UCLA and Kentucky are the four. The deal with CBS Sports and the four schools goes through 2026. This season’s event — Kentucky vs. Ohio State and UCLA vs. North Carolina — is on Dec. 21 at MSG.
3. The race for Big East player of the year should be between three players — Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton), Kam Jones (Marquette) and Alex Karaban (UConn).
4. Coaching matters. Chris Holtmann has always been a winner. DePaul is 4-0 and clearly looks like a completely different program. The Blue Demons will be relevant, maybe as soon as this season.
5. The shot of the week goes to the College of Charleston’s Ante Brzovic. Brzovic scored 39 and hit a game-winning 3-pointer in double-overtime for the win over FAU, 119-116.
6. Virginia’s interim coach Ron Sanchez has the Cavaliers balling as Isaac McKneely made all six of his 3s and dropped 23 in a neutral-court win over Villanova. Sanchez was thrust into a tough situation with the timing of Tony Bennett’s retirement. But Sanchez has been a head coach and appears to have the attention and focus of this squad. The 3-0 Cavs will step up in comp this week with a game against Tennessee.
7. Less than a month ago, Arizona State lost 103-47 at Duke. Bobby Hurley was hoping it was a wake-up call. Well, it clearly was an anomaly. ASU is 4-1 after beating Grand Canyon in Phoenix. The one loss was at Gonzaga in a game the Sun Devils were in until the final minute.
8. Love that Rick and Richard Pitino played the New Mexico-St. John’s game. Too often, coaches don’t want to play their former assistants. This is a unique deal and the hope is that they can play this game every season. The game, won by St. John’s Sunday at MSG, is a quality game for both.
9. Tremendous week for Hofstra and Speedy Claxton. He’s got a legit squad to make a run to the CAA title and be a tough out in the NCAA Tournament. Hofstra beat Seton Hall in Uniondale, N.Y., at Nassau Coliseum and then won at UMass. The Pride are 4-0 and have a potential CAA player of the year candidate in Jean Aranguren.
10. The last name should be familiar — Stojakovic — but the first name is not Peja but rather Andrej. Yes, the eldest son of Peja, the former NBA star, is going to be a stud for Cal. He dropped 20 in a road win at USC Sunday. He’s leading the Bears with 16 a game. Cal is off to a 3-1 start under Mark Madsen and will be a tough out in the ACC.
11. Cal’s one loss was to Vanderbilt, which is off to a 4-0 start under Mark Byington. Byington led James Madison to the NCAA Tournament and a first-round upset of Wisconsin. The Commodores could be an SEC sleeper.
12. One of the best stat lines of the week belonged to Bucknell’s Noah Williamson. He led the Bison with 26 points, 10 boards and five blocks in a double-overtime win against Richmond.
13. J.J. Starling stayed at Syracuse and is being rewarded by being a focal point of the offense. He dropped a career-high 38 in a 104-95 double OT win over Youngstown State.
14. Saint Mary’s loses its point guard to UConn (Aidan Maheney) and all the Gaels do is keep winning. Randy Bennett never gets the credit he deserves. Saint Mary’s is off to a 4-0 start after Sunday’s win over Nebraska in Sioux Falls, S.D.
15. One of the most perplexing teams thus far has been UAB. The Blazers are 2-2 with a home loss to Vermont and a road loss at High Point. They still have the likely player of the year in the American in Yaxel Lendeborg (20.5 ppg). But the margin for error for a shot at an at-large berth is thinning.
16. The most important game of a multiple-team event, especially the three-game formats, is always the first one. Win that first game and a team is almost guaranteed leaving the site with at least two high-quality games. Lose and the potential is there to leave the event without playing a possible NCAA Tournament team.
Carmelo, Kiyan, and LaLa Anthony, photographed by Tomas Herold. Perhaps it was a given that Kiyan Anthony, the son of former NBA All-Star Carmel
Welcome to the second edition of Star Watch, a weekly check on the biggest stars in women's college basketball in 2024-25.The seaso
Bleacher ReportPurdue and Kentucky were among the biggest risers in the newest Associated Press Top 25 poll thanks to huge wins last week.The Boilermakers upset
Three top-10 teams taking losses in the last week led to substantial shuffling in the A