Bracketology (3/9)
Through games on Thursday, March 8
I did not think I could keep teams like Northwestern or Seton Hall in, but luckily for them other teams on the bubble also lost. I will try and do another update tomorrow morning and a Sunday morning update before posting my final bracket.
| 1: Kentucky, Syracuse, Kansas, North Carolina |
| 2: Ohio State, Michigan State, Duke, Missouri |
| 3: Marquette, Michigan, Baylor, Georgetown |
| 4: Wisconsin, Indiana, Murray State, Wichita State |
| 5: Temple, Louisville, UNLV, Florida State |
| 6: Creighton, Florida, Vanderbilt, Saint Mary’s |
| 7: San Diego State, Notre Dame, Gonzaga, New Mexico |
| 8: Memphis, Alabama, Purdue, Iowa State |
| 9: Kansas State, Saint Louis, Virginia, Cincinnati |
| 10: Connecticut, Southern Miss, Harvard, California |
| 11: West Virginia, Colorado State, VCU, Texas |
| 12: BYU, Xavier, Tennessee, Long Beach State |
| 13: Washington, Seton Hall, Nevada, Northwestern, Miami FL, Belmont |
| 14: Davidson, South Dakota State, Akron, Montana |
| 15: Loyola MD, Long Island, Lehigh, Detroit |
| 16: Lamar, UNC Asheville, Miss Valley St, W. Kentucky, Stony Brook, Norfolk St. |
Don’t you think the Atlantic Sun Conference should get a representative?
I consider Belmont to be the class of the conference, but Lipscomb has a decent team and Jacksonville has already knocked off Florida.
In either case — unless I’ve missed some big news on the NCAA front — the winner of the conference tournament will automatically get a bid.