Conference Tournament Viewing Guide 03.10.12

Here is the list of conference tournament games on the schedule for today, together with their available television/webstreaming options.  Please note that I only list webstreams for games without national television coverage, even if a stream may also be available. “Local TV” means that the game does not have full national coverage and you should check your local listings.  (PPV) means that the webstream has a fee.

(all times are eastern)

Saturday, March 10

ACC Semifinal:
1:00 PM    (1) North Carolina vs (5) North Carolina State    ESPN
3:30 PM    (2) Duke vs (3) Florida State    ESPN

America East Championship:
11:00 AM    (1) Stony Brook vs (2) Vermont    ESPN2

Atlantic Ten Semifinal:
1:00 PM    (4) St. Bonaventure vs (8) Massachusetts    CBS Sports Network
3:30 PM    (2) Saint Louis vs (3) Xavier    CBS Sports Network

Big East Championship:
9:00 PM    (4) Cincinnati vs (7) Louisville    ESPN

Big Ten Semifinal:
1:30 PM    (1) Michigan State vs (4) Wisconsin    CBS
4:00 PM    (2) Michigan vs (3) Ohio State    CBS

Big Twelve Championship:
6:00 PM    (2) Missouri vs (4) Baylor    ESPN

Big West Championship:
10:00 PM    (1) Long Beach State vs (3) UC-Santa Barbara    ESPN2

Conference USA Championship:
11:30 AM    (1) Memphis vs (6) Marshall    CBS

Great West Championship:
5:00 PM    (2) North Dakota vs (4) NJIT    gocsucougars.com/showcase (PPV)

MEAC Championship:
1:00 PM    (2) Norfolk State vs (4) Bethune-Cookman    ESPN2

Mid-American Championship:
8:00 PM    (1) Akron vs (3) Ohio    ESPN2

Mountain West Championship:
7:00 PM    (1) San Diego State vs (2) New Mexico    NBC Sports Network

Pac-12 Championship:
6:00 PM    (4) Arizona vs (6) Colorado    CBS

SEC Semifinal:
1:00 PM    (1) Kentucky vs (4) Florida    ABC
3:30 PM    (3) Vanderbilt vs (7) Mississippi    ABC

Southland Championship:
3:00 PM    (3) Lamar vs (4) McNeese State    ESPN2

SWAC Championship:
8:00 PM    (1) Mississippi Valley State vs (2) Texas Southern    ESPNU

WAC Championship:
12:00 AM    (2) New Mexico State vs (5) Louisiana Tech    ESPN2

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Championship Week Notebook, Friday, March 9th

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK NOTEBOOK

107 Teams remain. They break down as follows. BYU is now listed as under consideration, even though they are in our mock field as an at-large. I have a feeling that after today, they’re coming out of our field and being placed back under consideration.

-ACC – 8 quarterfinalists
-America East – 2 – Vermont @ Stony Brook
-Atlantic Ten – 8 quarterfinalists
-Atlantic Sun – Belmont (champ)
-Big Twelve – 6 – Texas (semis, under consideration), Kansas (at-large), Missouri (at-large), Baylor (at-large), Kansas State (at-large), Iowa State (at large)
-Big East – 10 – (4 semi teams), Marquette (at-large), Georgetown (at-large), UConn (at-large), West Virginia (at-large), South Florida (under consideration), Seton Hall (under consideration)
-Big Sky – Montana (champ)
-Big South – UNC Asheville (champ)
-Big Ten – 9 – (8 quarterfinalists), Northwestern (under consideration)
-Big West – 4
-Colonial – 2 – VCU (champ), Drexel (under consideration)
-Conference USA – 4 semifinalists
-Horizon – Detroit (champ)
-Ivy – Harvard (champ)
-Metro Atlantic – 2 – Loyola MD (champ), Iona (under consideration)
-MAC – 4 – semifinalists
-MEAC – 4 semifinalists
-Missouri Valley – 2 – Creighton (champ), Wichita State (under consideration)
-Mountain West – 4 semifinalists
-NEC – Long Island (champ)
-OVC – Murray State (champ)
-Pac Twelve – 6 – 4 semifinalists, Washington (under consideration), Oregon (under consideration)
-Patriot – Lehigh (champ)
-SEC – 9 – 8 quarterfinalists, Mississippi State (under consideration)
-SoCon – Davidson (champ)
-Southland – 2 – Lamar v McNeese State
-Summit – 2 – South Dakota State (champ), Oral Roberts (under consideration)
-Sun Belt – Western Kentucky (champ)
-SWAC – 4 semifinalists
-WAC – 4 semifinalists
-WCC – 3 – Saint Mary’s (champ), Gonzaga (at-large), BYU (under consideration)

-Some very exciting games yesterday.

-The two afternoon games in Conference USA went into overtime. Southern Miss would have really hurt their chances (which had been slipping away as it was) had they not pulled out the quarterfinal win against East Carolina, and it took overtime to do it. The other game between Marshall and Tulsa, who were also playing for their tournament lives, went into three overtimes before Marshall finally pulled off a 105-100 thriller. Memphis and UCF won the night session games easily, and will face each other today.

-The Big East saw a game come down to the wire in UConn v Syracuse, a double overtime game between Cincinnati and Georgetown, and another overtime game between South Florida and Notre Dame. Had South Florida managed to beat the Irish, I think they’d be inside the bubble. It is still likely the will make the field (and definite that they will make our mock field), but htey will really be sweating now.

UConn could have gotten very far inside the bubble with a win against Syracuse, but they seem reasonably safe as it is.

Louisville and Notre Dame are both safely in the field, and are playing each other in a resume game later today.

-All four Pac Twelve quarterfinal games were exciting. Oregon State knocked off top seeded Washington in a one point game. Washington’s profile is very weak, but the real selection committee is likely to take them anyway simply because it is very rare that an outright first place finisher in a top ten conference is left out of the field. As for Oregon State, they are in the semis for the first time ever and looking to make the NCAAs for the first time since 1990. They’ll face Arizona tonight, and Cal will face off against Colorado.

-Xavier, Dayton and Saint Louis are among the teams under consideration that are playing for their tournament lives today in the Atlantic Ten. The loser of Dayton v Xavier is likely out. The only team that’s a first ballot team in this conference is Temple. I think Saint Louis is reasonably safe, but they’ll be sweating a little bit if they lose to La Salle in the quarters.

-Mississippi State lost in the opening round of the SEC Tournament to Georgia. Mississippi State needed good things to happen. That was a bad thing.

-Other than that, pretty much chalk in the Big Ten and ACC opening rounds. Same with the Big Twelve quarters, other than Texas getting a massive win against Iowa State. The Longhorn profile is looking much better now, and I think a win tonight against Missouri puts them in for sure.

-Top seeded Texas Arlington just had one Southland Conference loss all year. Unfortunately, it was in the Southland semis, and the are most likely out.

-Long Beach State is a team that is causing much disagreement, but they had no trouble in the quarters. If they can win the Big West Championship, it saves the committee a big headache.

-Louisville did something that they hadn’t done since February in their game against Marquette, and that’s shoot the ball well. When I say since February, I mean February of 2011.

Enjoy the games!!!!

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide 03.09.12

Here is the list of conference tournament games on the schedule for today, together with their available television/webstreaming options.  Please note that I only list webstreams for games without national television coverage, even if a stream may also be available. “Local TV” means that the game does not have full national coverage and you should check your local listings.  (PPV) means that the webstream has a fee.

(all times are eastern)

Friday, March 9

ACC Quarterfinal:
12:00 PM    (1) North Carolina vs (8) Maryland    ESPN2
2:30 PM    (4) Virginia vs (5) North Carolina State    ESPN2
7:00 PM    (2) Duke vs (10) Virginia Tech    ESPN2
9:30 PM    (3) Florida State vs (6) Miami    ESPN2

Atlantic Ten Quarterfinal:
12:00 PM    (1) Temple vs (8) Massachusetts    Local TV
2:30 PM    (4) St. Bonaventure vs (5) St. Joseph’s    Local TV
6:30 PM    (2) Saint Louis vs (7) La Salle    Local TV
9:00 PM    (3) Xavier vs (6) Dayton    Local TV

Big East Semifinal:
7:00 PM    (1) Syracuse vs (4) Cincinnati    ESPN
9:30 PM    (3) Notre Dame vs (7) Louisville    ESPN

Big Ten Quarterfinal:
12:00 PM    (1) Michigan State vs (8) Iowa    ESPN
2:30 PM    (4) Wisconsin vs (5) Indiana    ESPN
6:30 PM    (2) Michigan vs (10) Minnesota    BTN
9:00 PM    (3) Ohio State vs (6) Purdue    BTN

Big Twelve Semifinal:
7:30 PM    (1) Kansas vs (4) Baylor    ESPNU/Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
10:00 PM    (2) Missouri vs (6) Texas    ESPNU/Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Big West Semifinal:
9:30 PM    (1) Long Beach State vs (7) UC-Irvine    espn3.com
12:00 AM    (3) UC-Santa Barbara vs (4) Cal Poly    ESPNU

Conference USA Semifinal:
4:00 PM    (2) Southern Mississippi vs (6) Marshall    CBS Sports Network
6:30 PM    (1) Memphis vs (4) Central Florida    CBS Sports Network

Great West Semifinal:
1:00 PM    (1) Utah Valley vs (4) NJIT    gocsucougars.com/showcase (PPV)
3:30 PM    (2) North Dakota vs (3) Texas-Pan American    gocsucougars.com/showcase (PPV)

MEAC Semifinal:
6:00 PM    (4) Bethune-Cookman vs (8) Hampton    meachoops.com (FREE)
8:30 PM    (2) Norfolk State vs (11) Florida A&M    meachoops.com (FREE)

Mid-American Semifinal:
7:00 PM    (1) Akron vs (4) Kent State    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
9:30 PM    (2) Buffalo vs (3) Ohio    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Mountain West Semifinal:
9:00 PM    (1) San Diego State vs (4) Colorado State    CBS Sports Network
11:30 PM    (2) New Mexico vs (3) UNLV    CBS Sports Network

Pac-12 Semifinal:
9:00 PM    (4) Arizona vs (9) Oregon State    FSN National
11:30 PM    (2) California vs (6) Colorado    FSN National

SEC Quarterfinal:
1:00 PM    (1) Kentucky vs (8) LSU    ESPNU/Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
3:30 PM    (4) Florida vs (5) Alabama    ESPNU/Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
7:30 PM    (2) Tennessee vs (7) Mississippi    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
10:00 PM    (3) Vanderbilt vs (11) Georgia    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

SWAC Semifinal:
3:30 PM    (2) Texas Southern vs (6) Alcorn State    swac.org (FREE)
9:00 PM    (1) Mississippi Valley State vs (5) Ark-Pine Bluff    swac.org (FREE)

WAC Semifinal:
9:00 PM    (2) New Mexico State vs (6) Hawai’i    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
11:30 PM    (1) Nevada vs (5) Louisiana Tech    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

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Championship Week Notebook: Thursday, March 8th

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK NOTEBOOK

-148 teams remain. Here is the breakdown

-ACC – all 12
-America East – 2 – Stony Brook v Vermont
-Atlantic Ten – 8
-Atlantic Sun – Belmont (champ)
-Big Twelve – 8
-Big East – 10 – 8 remain in conf. tourney, West Virginia (at-large), Seton Hall (under consideration)
-Big South – UNC Asheville (champ)
-Big Ten – all 12
-Big West – 8
-Colonial – 3 – VCU (champ), Drexel (under consideration), George Mason (under consideration)
-Conference USA – 8
-Horizon – Detroit (champ)
-Ivy – Harvard (champ)
-MAAC – 2 – Loyola MD (champ), Iona (under consideration)
-MAC – 6
-MEAC – 6
-Missouri Valley – Creighton (champ), Wichita State (at-large)
-Mountain West – 8
-NEC – Long Island (champ)
-OVC – Murray State (champ)
-Pac Twelve – 8
-Patriot – 2 – Lehigh (champ), Bucknell (under consideration)
-SEC – all 12
-SoCon – Davidson (champ)
-Southland – 4
-Summit – 2 – South Dakota State (champ), Oral Roberts (under consideration)
-Sun Belt – Western Kentucky (champ)
-SWAC – 6
-WAC – 8
-WCC – 3 – Saint Mary’s (champ), Gonzaga (at-large), BYU (at large)

-The opening rounds of the Pac Twelve, Big Twelve and Conference USA Tournaments got underway yesterday, and although all three leagues feature teams that will be under consideration (or flat out in) without the automatic bid, none played yesterday other than Marshall, who beat SMU easily in the CUSA opening round. Dozens of people attended all three tournaments to witness the action.

-In the Pac Twelve, we saw a sight that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. UCLA and USC played each other, in the Pac Twelve Tournament, in Los Angeles, and there were so few people there it looked as though the forgot to unlock the doors. I’m not an NBA fan, but I imagine it looked the way most Clipper games used to look.

-Long Island had little trouble with Robert Morris as they won their second straight NEC championship and are headed back to the dance.

-Bucknell trailed the whole game against Lehigh in the Patriot League championship, but it was close the entire way. Down seven with a minute to go, Bucknell managed to score six points in four seconds and appeared to make winning their destiny. They couldn’t quite get over the hump as Lehigh held on. Bucknell is still on the board (as noted above), but I have a feeling they’ll be coming off as soon as our committee meets and votes again.

-Montana pulled away from Weber State about midway through the Big Sky Championship, and the Grizz are back in the dance. I don’t know how dangerous they can be, but they do have a win over Long Beach, so their first round opponent won’t want to sleep on them. .

-Today is the day that all tournaments (well, the ones that aren’t over yet) are underway. There are hugely high stakes games in the Big West, Mountain West, WAC, Pac Twelve, Big Twelve, Big Ten, ACC, SEC (sort of), Conference USA, Big East, and a few others that I’m sure I’m missing that involve teams that are under consideration.

It’s here everyone. It’s the Thursday of Championship Week!!!! Basketball fans circle the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Basketball JUNKIES circle the Thursday of Championship Week.

Enjoy the games!!

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide 03.08.12

Here is the list of conference tournament games on the schedule for today, together with their available television/webstreaming options.  Please note that I only list webstreams for games without national television coverage, even if a stream may also be available. “Local TV” means that the game does not have full national coverage and you should check your local listings.  (PPV) means that the webstream has a fee.

(all times are eastern)

Thursday, March 8

ACC First Round:
12:00 PM    (8) Maryland vs (9) Wake Forest    ESPNU/Local TV
2:30 PM    (5) North Carolina State vs (12) Boston College    ESPNU/Local TV
7:00 PM    (7) Clemson vs (10) Virginia Tech    ESPNU/Local TV
9:30 PM    (6) Miami vs (11) Georgia Tech    ESPNU/Local TV

Big East Quarterfinal:
12:00 PM    (1) Syracuse vs (9) Connecticut    ESPN
2:30 PM    (4) Cincinnati vs (5) Georgetown    ESPN
7:00 PM    (2) Marquette vs (7) Louisville    ESPN
9:30 PM    (3) Notre Dame vs (6) South Florida    ESPN

Big Ten Quarterfinal:
11:30 AM    (8) Iowa vs (9) Illinois    BTN
2:00 PM    (5) Indiana vs (12) Penn State    BTN
5:30 PM    (7) Northwestern vs (10) Minnesota    ESPN2
8:00 PM    (6) Purdue vs (11) Nebraska    ESPN2

Big Twelve Quarterfinal:
12:30 PM    (4) Baylor vs (5) Kansas State    ESPN2
3:00 PM    (1) Kansas vs (9) Texas A&M    ESPN2
7:00 PM    (2) Missouri vs (7) Oklahoma State    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
9:30 PM    (3) Iowa State vs (6) Texas    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Big West Quarterfinal:
3:00 PM    (3) UC-Santa Barbara vs (6) Pacific    bigwest.org (PPV)
5:30 PM    (2) Cal State-Fullerton vs (7) UC-Irvine    bigwest.org (PPV)
9:00 PM    (1) Long Beach State vs (8) UC-Davis    bigwest.org (PPV)
11:30 PM    (4) Cal Poly vs (5) UC-Riverside    bigwest.org (PPV)

Conference USA Quarterfinal:
1:00 PM    (2) Southern Mississippi vs (10) East Carolina    CBS Sports Network
3:30 PM    (3) Tulsa vs (6) Marshall    CBS Sports Network
7:30 PM    (1) Memphis vs (8) UTEP    CBS Sports Network
10:00 PM    (4) Central Florida vs (5) UAB    CBS Sports Network

Great West Quarterfinal:
3:30 PM    (4) NJIT vs (5) Houston Baptist    No Coverage

MEAC Quarterfinal:
6:00 PM    (3) Delaware State vs (11) Florida A&M    meachoops.com (FREE)
8:30 PM    (4) Bethune-Cookman vs (5) No. Carolina Central    meachoops.com (FREE)

Mid-American Quarterfinal:
7:00 PM    (4) Kent State vs (8) Western Michigan    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
9:30 PM    (3) Ohio vs (7) Toledo    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Mountain West Quarterfinal:
3:00 PM    (1) San Diego State vs (8) Boise State    MTN
5:30 PM    (4) Colorado State vs (5) TCU    MTN/CBS Sports Network
9:00 PM    (2) New Mexico vs (7) Air Force    MTN
11:30 PM    (3) UNLV vs (6) Wyoming    MTN/CBS Sports Network

Pac-12 Quarterfinal:
3:00 PM    (1) Washington vs (9) Oregon State    FSN National
5:30 PM    (4) Arizona vs (5) UCLA    FSN National
9:00 PM    (2) California vs (7) Stanford    FSN National
11:30 PM    (3) Oregon vs (6) Colorado    FSN National

SEC First Round:
1:00 PM    (8) LSU vs (9) Arkansas    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
3:30 PM    (5) Alabama vs (12) South Carolina    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
7:30 PM    (7) Mississippi vs (10) Auburn    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
10:00 PM    (6) Mississippi State vs (11) Georgia    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Southland Semifinal:
7:00 PM    (2) Stephen F. Austin vs (3) Lamar    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
9:30 PM    (1) Texas-Arlington vs (4) McNeese State    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

SWAC Quarterfinal:
1:30 PM    (3) Prairie View A&M vs (6) Alcorn State    swac.org (FREE)
9:00 PM    (4) Alabama State vs (5) Arkansas-Pine Bluff    swac.org (FREE)

WAC Quarterfinal:
3:00 PM    (3) Idaho vs (6) Hawai’i    wacsports.com (PPV)
5:30 PM    (2) New Mexico State vs (7) Fresno State    wacsports.com (PPV)
9:00 PM    (1) Nevada vs (8) San Jose State    wacsports.com (PPV)
11:30 PM    (4) Utah State vs (5) Louisiana Tech    wacsports.com (PPV)

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Bracketology 03.07.12

I’d like to welcome our new entrants to the tournament field today. Detroit, Western Kentucky, South Dakota State, and Harvard have all found their way into the field. And so has South Florida, although that’s not because of anything they did, per se. Let’s just take a look at the bracket:

 

Wait, what?: Ah, some changes since last time! Yes, I shuffled the 1 seeds, mostly because I wanted to see what would happen in some alternate scenarios, but also because I’m starting to question whether the selection committee would really leave a champion (or in this case, co-champion) of the top-rated RPI conference without a 1 seed. As my bracket colleague Kyle pointed out last night, the last 10 years have seen the top-rated conference’s champion get a 1 seed in every single instance, even when the team in question has 5 or 6 losses. Ohio State’s resume is still excellent, so they move into the fourth 1-seed. Kansas ends up as the odd man out. I would prefer that North Carolina lose the slot, but I have a feeling it’s going to be the Jayhawks on the outside looking in.

No thanks, you can keep the 3 seed: The Detroit Titans made the field yesterday after pulling away from Valpo on the Crusaders’ home floor. So where do you seed them? RPI-wise, they have a 16-seed quality about them. They did play a rougher non-conference schedule than most, but underachieved throughout the regular season. But one look at this team tells you that it’s not a 16-seed type squad. They have way too much talent for that. So we’re looking at them this week as a 14 seed, and that just adds to what is an already hellacious 14 seed line. Detroit, Belmont, South Dakota State, and Akron are all very good teams, capable of pulling off a couple of wins in the NCAA tournament. The 3 and 4 seeds in this year’s field are going to have a heck of a time with this group. And the likelihood now is that the 13-16 seeds are set, since most of the smaller conferences have either already played their tournament final or will feature teams that won’t cause a huge amount of change in where the other squads are. Akron still has to win the MAC, so they could be in trouble, but the other three are set, as are three of the four teams on the 13 line.

Big East / Big Ten Challenge: The top four seed lines are what we call “protected”, meaning that teams get certain geographical and matchup advantages in the first round that aren’t provided to others. But the challenging process this year has come when trying to seed teams on those lines from the Big East and Big Ten. The process is supposed to place the top three teams from each conference in different regions. But the process is also supposed to allow a one seed to not have any conference foes in their bracket, although some very lowly-seeded teams occasionally sneak in when there are lots of teams from a particular conference. With this bracket, we have three Big East teams in the top 12, and five Big Ten teams. So in order to maintain seeding/bracketing rules, I had to jump Baylor up to the 3 seed in the East Region, causing Georgetown and Wisconsin to both operate as 4 seeds. This will make for an interesting challenge in the committee room this weekend.

Sorry, Hawks: One thing this week has provided above all else is a chance to really go through each team’s resume with a fine-tooth comb. And that process has now led to me dropping two teams out of my at-large field. The first was Texas, two days ago, and the Longhorns are still out, although they can really help themselves in the Big 12 Tournament. But today’s casualty was the Saint Joseph’s Hawks, who lost their spot to the South Florida Bulls. Both resumes are awful, but I like the road win at Louisville a bit more than the two wins at home for the Hawks, and the overall volume of victories is slightly better for South Florida.

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