BRACKETOLOGY: Thursday March 8, 2012 (Welcome Long Island University, Lehigh, Montana)

Last Four In: Tennessee, Drexel, Northwestern, Colorado St

Last Four Out: South Florida, California, NC State, Oregon

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Norfolk St/Western Kentucky(SBelt) Louisville

8.Saint Louis9.Cincinnati

5.St. Mary’s(WCC)12.Texas Portland

4.UNLV13.Long Beach St

6.Wichita St11.Southern Mississippi Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Montana(BSky)

7.Florida St10.West Virginia Columbus

2.Michigan15.Loyola(MD)(MAAC)

WEST

1.North Carolina16.Stony Brook Greensboro

8.Memphis9.Purdue

5.Creighton(MVC)12.BYU Albuquerque

4.Georgetown13.Akron

6.Notre Dame11.Xavier Columbus

3.Wisconsin14.Davidson(SoCon)

7.New Mexico 10.Alabama Omaha

2.Missouri15.Long Island(NEC)

MIDWEST

1.Kansas16.Lehigh(Patriot)/Mississippi Valley St Omaha

8.Louisville9.Mississippi St

5.Temple12.Miami(FL) Nashville

4.Indiana13.Colorado St/Drexel

6.Florida11.Washington Louisville

3.Marquette14.Belmont(ASun)

7.Gonzaga10.Harvard(IVY) Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Detroit(Horizon)

EAST

1.Syracuse16.UNC-Asheville(BSouth) Pittsburgh

8.Kansas St9.Virginia

5.Murray St(OVC)12.Northwestern/Tennessee Portland

4.San Diego St13.Nevada

6.Vanderbilt11.Virginia Commonwealth(CAA) Nashville

3.Michigan St14.South Dakota St(Summit)

7.Iowa St10.Connecticut Greensboro

2.Duke15.UT-Arlington

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BRACKETOLOGY: Wednesday March 7, 2012 (Welcome Western Kentucky, Harvard, Detroit, South Dakota St)

Last Four In: Tennessee, Drexel, Northwestern, Colorado St

Last Four Out: South Florida, Seton Hall, California, NC State

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Savannah St/Western Kentucky(SBelt) Louisville

8.Saint Louis9.Cincinnati

5.St. Mary’s(WCC)12.Texas Portland

4.UNLV13.Long Beach St

6.Wichita St11.Southern Mississippi Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Montana

7.Florida St10.West Virginia Columbus

2.Michigan15.Loyola(MD)(MAAC)

WEST

1.North Carolina16.Stony Brook Greensboro

8.Memphis9.Purdue

5.Creighton(MVC)12.BYU Albuquerque

4.Georgetown13.Akron

6.Notre Dame11.Xavier Columbus

3.Wisconsin14.Davidson(SoCon)

7.New Mexico 10.Alabama Omaha

2.Missouri15.Detroit(Horizon)

MIDWEST

1.Kansas16.UNC-Asheville(BSsouth)/Mississippi Valley St Omaha

8.Louisville9.Mississippi St

5.Temple12.Miami(FL) Nashville

4.Indiana13.Colorado St/Drexel

6.Florida11.Washington Louisville

3.Marquette14.Belmont(ASun)

7.Gonzaga10.Harvard(IVY) Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Bucknell

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.Kansas St9.Virginia

5.Murray St(OVC)12.Northwestern/Tennessee Portland

4.San Diego St13.Nevada

6.Vanderbilt11.Virginia Commonwealth(CAA) Nashville

3.Michigan St14.South Dakota St(Summit)

7.Iowa St10.Connecticut Greensboro

2.Duke15.UT-Arlington

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BRACKETOLOGY: Tuesday March 6, 2012 (Welcome Virginia Commonwealth, Loyola-MD, Saint Mary’s, Davidson)

Last Four In: Tennessee, Drexel, Texas, Colorado St

Last Four Out: South Florida, California, Oregon, NC State

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Savannah St/North Texas Louisville

8.Saint Louis9.Cincinnati

5.St. Mary’s(WCC)12.Texas Portland

4.UNLV13.Long Beach St

6.Wichita St11.Southern Mississippi Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Montana

7.Florida St10.West Virginia Columbus

2.Michigan15.Valparaiso

WEST

1.North Carolina16.Stony Brook Greensboro

8.Memphis9.Purdue

5.Creighton(MVC)12.BYU Albuquerque

4.Georgetown13.Akron

6.Notre Dame11.Xavier Columbus

3.Wisconsin14.Davidson(SoCon)

7.New Mexico 10.Alabama Omaha

2.Missouri15.Bucknell

MIDWEST

1.Kansas16.UNC-Asheville(BSsouth)/Mississippi Valley St Omaha

8.Louisville9.Mississippi St

5.Temple12.Miami(FL) Nashville

4.Indiana13.Colorado St/Drexel

6.Florida11.Washington Louisville

3.Marquette14.Belmont(ASun)

7.Gonzaga10.Harvard Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.UT-Arlington

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.Kansas St9.Virginia

5.Murray St(OVC)12.Northwestern/Tennessee Portland

4.San Diego St13.Nevada

6.Vanderbilt11.Virginia Commonwealth(CAA) Nashville

3.Michigan St14.South Dakota St

7.Iowa St10.Connecticut Greensboro

2.Duke15.Loyola(MD)(MAAC)

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Carolina BBQ (Welcome Creighton)

rwillett@newsobserver.com UNC's Tyler Zeller (44) applauds the reserve players after taking a place on the bench with teammate John Henson late in the Tar Heels' game against Clemson. Zeller scored 14 points and Henson had 13 in the Tar Heels' 74-52 victory.

On Saturday night the North Carolina Tarheels showed the world why they were ranked preseason No. 1.  North Carolina went to Duke and thoroughly defeated a team that will be a No. 2 seed at the least.  It was one of the more impressive performances I’ve seen this season and served notice to Syracuse and Kentucky that there’s one more legit contender for the national championship.

The Tarheels have possibly the best frontcourt in the nation with John Henson, Tyler Zeller and Harrison Barnes to go along with perhaps the best pure point guard in Kendall Marshall.  This is a scary team to face because they can beat you with so many guys.

Defense and point guard depth is a concern, but good luck to any team that plans on outscoring the Heels.  They have their mojo back and are serious threats to cut down the nets.

MID-AMERICAN: This will be a competitive tournament as usual.  The MAC is one of the best mid-major conferences in the country and the action in Cleveland should be entertaining.  Akron won the regular season championship, but that was only by one game over Buffalo, who swept the season series.  Neither Akron or Buffalo will have to play until the semifinals, but it won’t matter as Ohio will get the automatic bid.

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC: I’ve never liked how the MEAC stretches its tournament out.  A league that’s constantly fighting to stay out of Dayton should be doing everything it can to make sure it’s best teams have the best chance of winning.  For that reason I don’t trust regular season champion Savannah St to win.  I’m going with the experience of Fang Mitchell’s Coppin St club to go dancing.

SOUTHLAND: Texas-Arlington cruised through league play and lost it’s only conference game in its last game.  It has been consistent all year and appear to be the favorite.  I’m not choosing the Mavericks though.  Ever since Pat Knight ripped his Lamar Cardinals they’ve been playing like a different team.  I expect that to carry over to an automatic bid.

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC: Mississippi Valley State’s 17-1 conference record is an impressive feat.  The Delta Devils lone loss came on the last game of the regular season and I think it’ll serve as a wake-up call.  The fact that second-place finisher Southern is ineligble for postseason play on solidifies my belief that the Delta Devils will dance.

WESTERN ATHLETIC: I’ve seen the Nevada Wolfpack play multiple times and I’ve come away impressed every time.  They have a gaudy 25 wins and should have the support of plenty of Wolfpack fans in Las Vegas.  New Mexico St and Idaho will be threats, but won’t be good enough.

BIG WEST: The last thing the rest of the Big West needed to happen was to have Long Beach St lose it’s final regular season game.  The 49ers now have the extra motivation of avenging their only regular season conference loss.  I’m convinced that Long Beach St is among the best 35-50 best teams in the country and none of their Big West mates are even close.  Long Beach St will dance.

Today’s Bracket Projections:

Last Four In: Tennessee, Virginia Commonwealth, Northwestern, Colorado St

Last Four Out: South Florida, California, Oregon, NC State

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Stony Brook/Savannah St Louisville

8.Saint Louis9.Cincinnati

5.UNLV12.Northwestern/Virginia Commonwealth Portland

4.Gonzaga13.Long Beach St

6.Wichita St11.Southern Mississippi Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Belmont(ASun)

7.Florida St10.West Virginia Columbus

2.Michigan15.Montana

WEST

1.North Carolina16.Bucknell Greensboro

8.Memphis9.Mississippi St

5.Creighton(MVC)12.BYU Albuquerque

4.Georgetown13.Oral Roberts

6.Notre Dame11.Xavier Columbus

3.Wisconsin14.Denver

7.New Mexico 10.Alabama Omaha

2.Missouri15.UT-Arlington

MIDWEST

1.Kansas16.UNC-Asheville(BSouth)/Mississippi Valley St               Omaha

8.Louisville9.Virginia

5.Temple12.Drexel Nashville

4.Indiana13.Colorado St/Tennessee

6.Florida11.Miami(FL) Louisville

3.Marquette14.Akron

7.Kansas St10.Harvard Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Loyola(MD)

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.St. Mary’s9.Purdue

5.Murray St(OVC)12.Texas Portland

4.San Diego St13.Nevada

6.Vanderbilt11.Washington Nashville

3.Michigan St14.Davidson

7.Iowa St10.Connecticut Greensboro

2.Duke15.Valparaiso

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BRACKETOLOGY: Sunday March 4, 2012 (Welcome UNC-Asheville, Murray St, Belmont)

Quick Note on two Teams: Tennessee wasn’t being considered as an at-large candidate up until the final week, but now you can’t ignore its wins.  Virginia was seen as a lock, but now you can ignore its lack thereof.

Last Four In: Tennessee, Virginia Commonwealth, Northwestern, Colorado St

Last Four Out: South Florida, Arizona, Oregon, NC State

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Stony Brook/Savannah St Louisville

8.Iowa St9.California

5.Notre Dame12.Northwestern/Virginia Commonwealth              Portland

4.Gonzaga13.Long Beach St

6.Wichita St11.Connecticut Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Akron

7.Florida St10.Alabama Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Belmont(ASun)

WEST

1.North Carolina16.Bucknell Greensboro

8.Kansas St9.Saint Louis

5.UNLV12.BYU Albuquerque

4.Georgetown13.Drexel

6.Vanderbilt11.Miami(FL) Louisville

3.Wisconsin14.Davidson

7.Louisville10.Harvard Omaha

2.Missouri15.Valparaiso

MIDWEST

1.Kansas16.UNC-Asheville(BSouth)/Mississippi Valley St               Omaha

8.Memphis9.Cincinnati

5.Murray St(OVC)12.Colorado St/Tennessee Nashville

4.Indiana13.Iona

6.Florida 11.Xavier Nashville

3.Marquette14.Nevada

7.New Mexico10.Virginia Columbus

2.Michigan St15.UT-Arlington

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.Purdue9.Mississippi St

5.Temple12.Texas Portland

4.San Diego St13.Oral Roberts

6.Creighton11.Southern Mississippi Columbus

3.Michigan14.Middle Tennessee St

7.St. Mary’s10.West Virginia Greensboro

2.Duke15.Montana

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BRACKETOLOGY: Saturday March 3, 2012

Last Four In: Virginia Commonwealth, Xavier, Miami(FL), Colorado St

Last Six Out: NC State, Northwestern, Connecticut, Arizona, St. Josephs, Oregon

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Stony Brook/Savannah St Louisville

8.Iowa St9.Washington

5.Temple12.West Virginia Portland

4.Gonzaga13.Miami(FL)/Virginia Commonwealth

6.Notre Dame11.Harvard Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Akron

7.Florida St10.South Florida Louisville

2.Ohio St15.Belmont

WEST

1.Kansas16.UNC-Asheville/Mississippi Valley St Omaha

8.Memphis9.Saint Louis

5.San Diego St12.Seton Hall Portland

4.Indiana13.Drexel

6.Florida11.BYU Pittsburgh

3.Georgetown14.Davidson

7.Creighton10.California Greensboro

2.North Carolina15.Valparaiso

MIDWEST

1.Duke16.Bucknell Greensboro

8.Alabama9.Cincinnati

5.Murray St12.Long Beach St Nashville

4.Wisconsin13.Iona

6.UNLV11.Texas Albuquerque

3.Marquette14.Nevada

7.St. Mary’s10.Mississippi St Columbus

2.Michigan St15.UT-Arlington

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.Purdue9.Kansas St

5.Vanderbilt12.Colorado St/Xavier Nashville

4.Wichita St13.Oral Roberts

6.Louisville11.Virginia Columbus

3.Michigan14.Middle Tennessee St

7.New Mexico10.Southern Mississippi Omaha

2.Missouri15.Montana

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BRACKETOLOGY: Friday March 2, 2012

I’ll be updating the bracket daily during Championship Week and twice on Selection Sunday.

Last Four In: Virginia Commonwealth, Xavier, Miami(FL), Colorado St

Last Six Out: NC State, Northwestern, Connecticut, Arizona, St. Josephs, Oregon

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Stony Brook/Savannah St Louisville

8.Iowa St9.Washington

5.Temple12.West Virginia Portland

4.Gonzaga13.Miami(FL)/Virginia Commonwealth

6.Notre Dame11.Harvard Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Akron

7.Florida St10.South Florida Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Belmont

WEST

1.Kansas16.UNC-Asheville/Mississippi Valley St Omaha

8.Memphis9.Saint Louis

5.San Diego St12.Seton Hall Portland

4.Indiana13.Drexel

6.Florida11.BYU Louisville

3.Georgetown14.Davidson

7.Creighton10.California Greensboro

2.North Carolina15.Valparaiso

MIDWEST

1.Duke16.Bucknell Greensboro

8.Alabama9.Cincinnati

5.Murray St12.Long Beach St Nashville

4.Wisconsin13.Iona

6.UNLV11.Texas Albuquerque

3.Marquette14.Nevada

7.St. Mary’s10.Mississippi St Columbus

2.Michigan St15.UT-Arlington

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.Purdue9.Kansas St

5.Vanderbilt12.Colorado St/Xavier Nashville

4.Wichita St13.Oral Roberts

6.Louisville11.Virginia Columbus

3.Michigan14.Middle Tennessee St

7.New Mexico10.Southern Mississippi Omaha

2.Missouri15.Montana

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Made of Gold

Jae Crowder

Jim Prisching/AP Marquette's Jae Crowder (32) celebrates a basket against Cincinnati during a game on Feb. 11 in Milwaukee. Marquette won 95-78.

Marquette was expected to be among the favorites in the Big East, but I’m not sure many people thought the Golden Eagles would be this good.  Their currently second in the conference with a 13-3 league record losing just one of their last 13 games.

Marquette doesn’t have a lot of size, but have two outstanding players in Jae Crowder and Darius Johnson-Odom.  These are two players that can carry the Golden Eagles in March.  Johnson-Odom, the Tobacco Road-native, is one of the best shooters in the Big East as he makes over 40 percent of his three-pointers.  Crowder is a matchup nightmare who’s physical enough to score in the paint, but can also step outside and show range on his jumper.

This team may not rebound the ball well and may be unconventional, but it’s going to play hard and defend to the best of its ability.  When you can do that with two all-Big East caliber players, you can make some noise.

No Stock Report this week as we preview some mid-major conference tournaments.

BIG SOUTH: This is pretty simple.  UNC-Asheville is the most experienced and clearly the best team in this conference.  The Bulldogs finished four games better than it’s next closest rival, Coastal Carolina.  Throw in the fact that all games would be played in Asheville and it will be extremely difficult to unseat the Bulldogs as Big South champions.

HORIZON LEAGUE: This figures to be one of the more competitive tournaments in all of college basketball.  Valparaiso won the conference outright with a 14-4 record, but showed some kinks in the armor down the stretch.  The Crusaders along with Cleveland St will be protected seeds getting byes until the semifinals, but I’m not sure that’s going to protect them.  I’m picking the Detroit Titans to find a way to dance.

OHIO VALLEY: In the games leading up to its loss to Tennessee St, Murray St did not look like an at-large candidate.  Since that loss, they’ve been playing like a team possessed.  The Racers have their mojo and motivation back and is out to prove a point.  They’ll be going dancing.

ATLANTIC SUN: At one point this season, the race for the regular season title was heated.  That was before Mercer lost three of its last four games to hand Belmont the league title.  There’s good news for Mercer though, it’s hosting the conference tournament and had Belmont on the ropes in the regular season finale.  It’s hard to beat a team three times in a season.  I don’t think Belmont can do it.  Mercer is going dancing for the first time in 27 years.

This Week’s Bracket Projections:

Last Four In: Dayton, Northwestern, Miami(FL), Texas
Last Four Out: St. Joseph’s, Colorado St, Arizona, UCF

Good for Games through 2/26

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Stony Brook/Savannah St Louisville

8.Memphis9.Washington

5.Indiana12.West Virginia Louisville

4.Gonzaga13.Texas/Dayton

6.Murray St11.Connecticut Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Akron

7.Florida St10.Cincinnati Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Belmont

WEST

1.Michigan St16.UNC-Asheville/Mississippi Valley St Columbus

8.Iowa St9.Saint Louis

5.Notre Dame12.Long Beach St Portland

4.Wichita St13.Drexel

6.Florida11.Miami(FL)/Northwestern Nashville

3.Georgetown14.Davidson

7.New Mexico10.California Omaha

2.Kansas15.Valparaiso

MIDWEST

1.Duke16.Bucknell Greensboro

8.Alabama9.Kansas St

5.Louisville12.Xavier Nashville

4.Wisconsin13.Iona

6.San Diego St11.Harvard Albuquerque

3.Marquette14.Nevada

7.St. Mary’s10.Virginia Omaha

2.Missouri15.UT-Arlington

EAST

1.Syracuse16.Long Island Pittsburgh

8.Purdue9.BYU

5.Temple12.Mississippi St Portland

4.UNLV13.Oral Roberts

6.Vanderbilt11.Seton Hall Columbus

3.Michigan14.Middle Tennessee St

7.Creighton10.Southern Mississippi Greensboro

2.North Carolina15.Weber St

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Weekend Bracket 2/25-2/26

Quick Notes:

Colorado St, Seton Hall and Connecticut got huge wins this week.  The race for the last two No. 1 seeds will be a sight to behold.

Loyola Marymount is no longer an at-large candidate

Last Four In: Dayton, Northwestern, Texas, Colorado St

Last Four Out: NC State, Miami (Fl), Arizona, Marshall

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Stony Brook/Savannah St Louisville

8.Virginia9.Iowa St

5.Indiana12.Xavier Louisville

4.Georgetown13.Oral Roberts

6.Florida St11.Southern Mississippi Albuquerque

3.Baylor14.Davidson

7.Creighton10.West Virginia Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Belmont

WEST

1.Michigan St16.UNC-Asheville/Mississippi Valley St Columbus

8.California9.Harvard

5.Gonzaga12.Colorado St/Dayton Portland

4.Notre Dame13.Drexel

6.Wisconsin11.Connecticut Nashville

3.Florida14.Middle Tennessee St

7.San Diego St10.Memphis Omaha

2.Missouri15.Long Island

MIDWEST

1.Duke16.Bucknell Greensboro

8.St. Mary’s9.Cincinnati

5.Vanderbilt12.Washington Nashville

4.Temple13.Texas/Northwestern

6.New Mexico11.Mississippi St Columbus

3.Marquette14.Akron

7.Murray St10.Seton Hall Omaha

2.Kansas15.Valparaiso

EAST

1.Syracuse16.UT-Arlington Pittsburgh

8.Saint Louis9.Purdue

5.UNLV12.Long Beach St  Portland

4.Wichita St13.Iona

6.Louisville11.BYU Albuquerque

3.Michigan14.Nevada

7.Kansas St10.Alabama Greensboro

2.North Carolina15.Weber St

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Bubble Boys

Ethan Hyman -Raleigh & Observer Former Wolfpack basketball players Tom Gugliotta, center, and Chris Corchiani, center right, are removed from the stands with 6 minutes, 40 seconds left in N.C. State's 76-62 loss to Florida State on Saturday.

Today we’re going to examine the resumes of several teams on the bubble.  Central Florida, Colorado St, Connecticut, Loyola Marymount, Miami(FL), NC State, Northwestern, Seton Hall, St. Joseph’s, Texas, Washington, Xavier

Central Florida

RPI: 56

Record: 19-7 (8-4 Conference-USA)

Key Wins: Connecticut, Memphis

Key Losses: Louisiana-Lafayette, Tulsa

Outlook: UCF is just 2-4 against Memphis, Southern Miss, Tulsa and Marshall – the other top teams in Conference USA.  Still has a road game at Memphis but will probably need to get to at-least the Conference USA title game to feel good about their chances.

Colorado St

RPI: 29

Record: 16-9 (5-5 Mountain West)

Key Wins: Colorado, Denver, Wyoming, San Diego St

Key Losses: TCU, Boise St

Outlook: The Rams still have a road game at San Diego St sandwiched between home games against New Mexico and UNLV so the opportunity to make a jump is there.  It’ll be difficult, but if the Rams can go 3-1 in their last four and get to the semi-finals of the Mountain West tournament then that will probably be enough for a bid.

Connecticut

RPI: 24

Record: 16-10 (6-8 Big East)

Key Wins: Florida St, Harvard, West Virginia, Notre Dame, Seton Hall

Key Losses: Rutgers, Tennessee

Outlook: The Huskies will have one of the top two or three strength of schedules in the country.  Despite the issue that have plagued them, they have a favorable schedule down the stretch.  A split in their last four and a visit to the quarters will get them to the Big Dance.

Loyola Marymount

RPI: 86

Record: 18-10 (10-4 West Coast)

Key Wins: Saint Louis, BYU, Saint Mary’s

Key Losses: Columbia, North Texas, Morgan St

Outlook: The Lions’ wins over Saint Louis, BYU and Saint Mary’s are better than any wins many of the teams on this list will have.  Those losses to Columbia, North Texas and Morgan St give severe pause though.  May have to win the West Coast Conference tournament to get in, if they get to final they’ll be seriously considered.

Miami (FL)

RPI: 44

Record: 16-9 (7-5 ACC)

Key Wins: Massachusetts, Duke

Key Losses: None

Outlook: Miami has just one quality win, but a win in Cameron carries a lot of weight.  The Hurricanes have a pretty solid strength of schedule, but are just 1-6 against the top 50.  They go to Maryland followed by a home game against Florida St and a road game at NC State.  Their margin of error is extremely slim.

NC State

RPI: 59

Record: 18-9 (7-5 ACC)

Key Wins: Texas, Miami (FL)

Key Losses: Stanford, Georgia Tech

Outlook: NC State had the worst week ever last week.  The Wolfpack lost a game it had won at Duke and then lost at home to Florida St where two of it’s legends were kicked out of the arena.  Win those two games and they’re not even on this list.  NC State has North Carolina and Miami at home coming up.  The opportunity to solidify a tournament berth is still available.

Northwestern

RPI: 37

Record: 16-10 (6-8 Big Ten)

Key Wins: LSU, Seton Hall, Michigan St, Illinois, Minnesota

Key Losses: None

Outlook: The Wildcats have never gone to the NCAA tournament before, but that all can change this season.  They have Michigan and Ohio St at home along with trips to Penn St and Iowa.  4-0 definitely, 3-1 probably, 2-2 and they better get to the Big Ten tournament semifinals.

Seton Hall

RPI: 34

Record: 18-9 (7-8)

Key Wins: Virginia Commonwealth, Dayton, West Virginia, Connecticut, Pittsburgh

Key Losses: Villanova

Outlook: Solid Strength of schedule, but still has a lot of work to do.  The Pirates have Georgetown at home this week and that will go a long way.  Remaining games versus Rutgers and Depaul are more can’t lose than must wins.  If Seton Hall goes 2-1, one of those two needs to be against Georgetown.

St. Joseph’s

RPI: 46

Record: 18-10 (8-5 Atlantic-10)

Key Wins: Drexel, Creighton, Duquesne, Dayton, LaSalle, Massachusetts

Key Losses: American, Charlotte, Penn

Outlook: The Hawks are benefitting from a weak bubble.  They’re currently 0-3 against Temple, Saint Louis and Xavier, which makes their game against Temple on Saturday uber-important.  They lose that game and they’re probably looking at winning the Atlantic-10 tournament to get in.

Texas

RPI: 51

Record: 17-10 (7-7 Big 12)

Key Wins: Temple, Oklahoma St, Iowa St, Kansas St

Key Losses: Oregon St

Outlook: The Longhorns host Baylor tonight and close the season at Kansas.  They have four games remaining and I thing going 3-1 in those games will get them in.  Under no circumstances can they lose to Texas Tech or Oklahoma.

Washington

RPI: 57

Record: 19-8 (12-3 Pac-12)

Key Wins: Oregon, Arizona (2)

Key Losses: None

Outlook: Washington is going to  have to finish at least tied for the Pac-12 regular season title and make it to the championship game to get an at-large berth.  Whether the committee wants to admit it or not; winning the regular season title of a power six conference carries weight.

Xavier

RPI: 54

Record: 17-9 (8-4 Atlantic-10)

Key Wins: Vanderbilt, Purdue, Cincinnati, Duquesne, St. Josephs, Dayton

Key Losses: Hawaii

Outlook: While the Musketeers haven’t been playing as well as they had been before the brawl, they still have the same roster.  That means this team is still capable of winning big games.  One of the best resumes on this list and may have a larger margin for error than other team seen here.  Still, I’d go 3-1 down the stretch if I were Xavier.

This Week’s Bracket Projections:

Last Four In: St. Josephs, Connecticut, Miami (FL), Seton Hall
Last Four Out: UCF, NC State, Colorado St, Illinois

Good for games through of 2/19

SOUTH

1.Kentucky16.Vermont/Savannah St Louisville

8.Virginia9.St. Mary’s

5.Louisville12.Northwestern Albuquerque

4.Baylor13.Oral Roberts

6.UNLV11.Mississippi St Columbus

3.Georgetown14.Davidson

7.Creighton10.Memphis Pittsburgh

2.Ohio St15.Belmont

WEST

1.Duke16.UNC-Asheville/Mississippi Valley St Greensboro

8.Saint Louis9.Harvard

5.Wisconsin12.Texas Albuquerque

4.Notre Dame13.Drexel

6.Indiana11.Seton Hall/Miami(FL) Nashville

3.Florida14.Middle Tennessee St

7.California10.Southern Mississippi Omaha

2.Kansas15.Long Island

MIDWEST

1.Missouri16.Bucknell Omaha

8.West Virginia9.Purdue

5.Florida St12.Washington Nashville

4.Temple13.Iona

6.Gonzaga11.Alabama Portland

3.Marquette14.Nevada

7.San Diego St10.Iowa St Columbus

2.Michigan St15.Valparaiso

EAST

1.Syracuse16.UT-Arlington Pittsburgh

8.Kansas St9.BYU

5.New Mexico12.Long Beach St Portland

4.Wichita St13.Connecticut/St. Josephs

6.Vanderbilt11.Xavier  Louisville

3.Michigan14.Akron

7.Murray St10.Cincinnati Greensboro

2.North Carolina15.Weber St

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