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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Championship Week Notebook, Wednesday, March 7th

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK NOTEBOOK

175 Teams remain. It breaks down as follows –

-ACC – all 12
-America East – Stony Brook v Vermont
-Atlantic Ten – 8
-Atlantic Sun – Belmont (champ)
-Big Twelve – All 10 (sounds funny)
-Big Ten – All 12 (sounds funny)
-Big East – 12
-Big Sky – Montana v Weber State
-Big South – UNC Asheville (champ)
-Big West – 8
-Colonial – 3 – VCU (champ), Drexel and George Mason (under consideration)
-Conference USA – all 12
-Horizon – Detroit (champ)
-Ivy – Harvard (champ)
-MAAC – 2 – Loyola MD (champ), Iona (under consideration)
-MAC – 8
-MEAC – 8
-Missouri Valley – 2 – Creighton (champ), Wichita State (at-large)
-Mountain West – all 8
-Northeast – 2 – LIU Brooklyn v Robert Morris
-Ohio Valley – Murray State (champ)
-Pac Twelve – all 12
-Patriot – 2 – Bucknell v Lehigh
-SEC – all 12
-SoCon – Davidson (champ)
-Southland – 8
-Summit – 2 – South Dakota State (champ), Oral Roberts (under consideration)
-Sun Belt – Western Kentucky (champ)
-SWAC – 10
-WAC – 8
-West Coast – 3 – Saint Mary’s (champ), Gonzaga (at-large), BYU (under consideration)

When it gets down to about 100 or so, I’ll begin including all remaining teams on my S curve, but there really isn’t any point until then.

-I was kidding yesterday when I said that Tuesday’s games had a lot to live up to after Monday’s games, but it was pretty close.

-There have been teams that were less accomplished than this year’s Western Kentucky team that made the NCAA Tournament. Every now and then there was a midlevel or low level SWAC or MEAC team that won the conference tournament, and a few years ago Oakland finished 7th and won what was then the Mid-Continent tournament. There haven’t been many, though. Nevertheless, whether they’re the most deserving team or not, they are the Sun Belt Champions. It’s up to each individual conference to decide how to determine their champion. the Sun Belt has a tournamnet on a neutral floor, and WKU won it. They’re dancing all the way to Dayton, where they will likely be joined by the MEAC, SWAC and America East champions.

The game itself was exciting. WKU played really hard, as did North Texas, and despite some boneheaded plays and fouls in the final minute, the Toppers held on to win.

-Western Illinois played smothering defense all throughout the Summit League tournament, and almost won it. It took some come-from-behind and overtime heroics by South Dakota State, who finished in second place and beat Western Illinois twice during the regular season. It is the first ever NCAA Tournament for the Jackrabbits.

-Had Detroit played the way they did yesterday all season long, the Horizon League championship game would have been on their floor. For that matter, they not have even needed the automatic bid. I mean…in that second half….WOW!!! What a performance. Valpo had a good year, but really had no answer. This will sound insulting, but I really don’t mean for it to. Valpo didn’t play badly. They just weren’t good enough.

-Two very exciting semifinals in the Big Sky as it looked like both Weber State and Montana were about to go down. Both trailed for a good portion of the game, but came back to get control and win in the end. The two will face each other tonight for the Big Sky Championship tonight with the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on the line.

-The Patriot League Champion will also punch their ticket tonight as Bucknell hosts Lehigh. Both teams won on each other’s home court during the regular season, and both games were close, so hopefully we’ll get another exciting game in the winner-take-all rubber match.

-I’m not neglecting the Big East to make any sort of political statement. It’s just as exciting as the other games were, I saw about five minutes of the Big East Tournament yesterday. The second round is today, and multiple teams under consideration are playing.

-CUSA gets underway today, but none of the opening round teams are under consideration. It should be a good tournament once it gets down to the quarterfinals, though.

-Dayton and Saint Joseph’s one their Atlantic Ten opening round games yesterday without too much trouble. The A10 is down to the quarters now, and should be very exciting from here on out. Dayton will face Xavier in a rivarly match-up that looks to feature two teams that are on the bubble, but on the wrong side of it. Saint Joseph’s is on the bubble as well, and can’t afford a loss in the quarters.

-It seems like I’m forgetting something. What could I be forgetting??…..Oh yeah. The Pac Twelve opening round is tonight. In all seriousness, I think this will be an exciting tournament given the parity and rivalry of the league. The teams have weak profiles, but it should provide us with some excitement. The weaker profiles mean more is on the line in the conference tournament.

-The Southland, SWAC and MEAC quarterfinals also get underway today.

Last and, well, maybe it is least… The Big Twelve opening round is today. We’re all thinking it. We want to see Kansas and Mizzou in the championship with bragging rights for all eternity on the line. A championship game such as that will garner ever slightly more interest than the opening round games today.

Enjoy the games!!!

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide 03.07.12

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)

Wednesday, March 7

Big East Second Round:
12:00 PM    (8) West Virginia vs (9) Connecticut    ESPN
2:30 PM    (5) Georgetown vs (13) Pittsburgh    ESPN
7:00 PM    (7) Louisville vs (10) Seton Hall    ESPN
9:30 PM    (6) South Florida vs (14) Villanova    ESPN

Big Sky Championship:
9:00 PM    (1) Montana vs (2) Weber State    ESPN2

Big Twelve First Round:
7:00 PM    (8) Oklahoma vs (9) Texas A&M    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
9:30 PM    (7) Oklahoma State vs (10) Texas Tech    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Conference USA First Round:
1:00 PM    (7) Rice vs (10) East Carolina    Local TV/ conferenceusa.cstv.com (PPV)
3:30 PM    (6) Marshall vs (11) Southern Methodist    Local TV/ conferenceusa.cstv.com (PPV)
7:30 PM    (8) UTEP vs (9) Houston    Local TV/ conferenceusa.cstv.com (PPV)
10:00 PM    (5) UAB vs (12) Tulane    Local TV/ conferenceusa.cstv.com (PPV)

MEAC Quarterfinal:
6:00 PM    (1) Savannah State vs (8) Hampton    meachoops.com (FREE)
8:30 PM    (2) Norfolk State vs (10) Howard    meachoops.com (FREE)

Mid-American Second Round:
7:00 PM    (8) Western Michigan vs (12) Northern Illinois    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com
9:30 PM    (7) Toledo vs (11) Central Michigan    Local TV/Full Court/espn3.com

Northeast Championship:
7:00 PM    (1) Long Island University vs (3) Robert Morris    ESPN2

Pac-12 First Round:
3:00 PM    (8) Washington State vs (9) Oregon State    FSN National
5:30 PM    (5) UCLA vs (12) Southern California    FSN National
9:00 PM    (7) Stanford vs (10) Arizona State    FSN National
11:30 PM    (6) Colorado vs (11) Utah    FSN National

Patriot Championship:
7:00 PM    (1) Bucknell vs (2) Lehigh    CBS-SN

Southland Quarterfinal:
1:00 PM    (2) Stephen F. Austin vs (7) Sam Houston State    southland.org (FREE)
3:30 PM    (3) Lamar vs (6) Northwestern State    southland.org (FREE)
7:00 PM    (1) Texas-Arlington vs (8) Nicholls State    southland.org (FREE)
9:30 PM    (4) McNeese State vs (5) Texas-San Antonio    southland.org (FREE)

SWAC Quarterfinal:
1:30 PM    (2) Texas Southern vs (7) Alabama A&M    swac.org (FREE)
9:00 PM    (1) Mississippi Valley State vs (8) Jackson State    swac.org (FREE)

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Championship Week Notebook (Tuesday, March 6th)

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK NOTEBOOK

197 Teams remain….I think. That includes BYU, Gonzaga, Oral Roberts, Wichita State, Iona, Dexel, and George Mason who all lost in their conference tournaments, but remain on the board. It also includes Penn, who can tie Harvard for first place in the Ivy League tonight.

-For those of you who missed the action last night, I’ve got two words for you. I’m sorry.

I’ll start with this….

-Everyone loves a good upset. To me, though, a good upset is when a good team that isn’t getting much credit because of conference affiliation, or lack of history, or whatever, gets a chance to prove themselves, and does it. The kind of upsets I don’t necessarily like are what we’ve seen in some of these conference tournaments. Good teams like Oral Roberts, Iona, Middle Tennessee, and now Denver have a bad game, and/or run into a lesser deserving team that has a good game, and suddenly that wipes out the entire season. This makes for less deserving teams in the NCAA Tournament, and consequently less intriguing match-ups.

-Oral Roberts remains under consideration, but one has to think they are a long shot after their semifinal loss to Western Illinois in the Summit Tournament. ORU did not play with energy out of the gate, but appeared to have the game in control in the second half when they turned a six point deficit into a nine point lead. However, in the final four minutes of play, ORU had one bad possession after another, and didn’t take a single good shot. All they had to do was convert one. This enabled Western Illinois to get the lead, and even when ORU had a chance to win at the end, they still failed to get off a good shot. Western Illinois advances to the championship game to face South Dakota State, who won their semifinal game easily. South Dakota State may not be as dangerous as Oral Roberts, but they are still capable of making someone sweat in the round of 64.

-The Sun Belt was also exciting. Western Kentucky has risen from the dead and had themselves quite a week. They ended the regular season with a win over rival Middle Tennessee, and have since knocked off Florida International, UALR and now Denver to reach the conference championship game. It’s their fifth straight win, and a classic case of a team having a bad year, but getting red hot down the stretch. They will face North Texas tonight, who also failed to finish the regular season with a div1 winning record, but has strung together back-to-back close wins in the conference tournament. The winner will be on their way to Dayton, and as much as I hate the opening round, it seems appropriate for the winner of this game.

-Davidson is by far the most deserving and most dangerous team out of the SoCon. They wrapped up the automatic bid, but it wasn’t easy. Western Carolina had a blah season, but looked like worldbeaters in this game against Davidson. Every time you thought they were dead, they would get up off the mat, hit a big shot, and be back in the game. It went into double overtime, and Western Carolina had chances to pull off the upset. As much as you hate to see a valiant effort go unrewarded, you do like to see a team like Davidson rewarded for playing well all season long. This is a team that already has a win against Kansas, and will not be an easy match-up in the round of 64.

-While that was going on, Saint Mary’s and Gonzaga were also playing in a thriller. Both teams appeared to be safely in the field, so the game had more to do with the rivalry and with the conference championship than anything else. SMC appeared to have the game wrapped up in regulation, but Gonzaga came back to force overtime. In the end, SMC prevailed, and for the first time finished in first place and won the conference tournament. One has to think they’ll be ahead of Gonzaga on the S curve.

-Earlier in the evening, VCU had an unbelievable first half, and Drexel countered with an unbelievable second half, but just couldn’t get over the hump. VCU wrapped up the Colonial Championship and is going back to the NCAA Tournament. Unlike last year, they will not have to play in the opening round. Drexel is a good team, and I think they belong in, but the real committee doesn’t care what I think. I’m lucky if our mock committee cares what I think. They’re squarely on the bubble and at the mercy of the committee. A lack of quality wins will work against them.

-Loyola MD is dancing for the first time since 1994 with their win over Fairfield in the MAAC Championship. Iona is still on the bubble, but one has to think their chances are far from good.

-Valparaiso is all sold out for the Horizon League Championship tonight. It would be their first conference championship, and first trip back to the dance since joining the league. They beat Butler handily over the weekend, and one would think they would be favored to beat Detroit tonight.

-The Big Sky semis are also tonight, and the stage is set for the top two seeds, Weber State and Montana to meet for the championship if both can win tonight. Montana is hosting, and they have just two home losses all year ,neither of which were conference games. That includes a rather decisive win over Weber State to end the regular season.

-Big finish to the Ivy Leage as Penn faces Princeton. If Penn wins, they’ll face Harvard on Saturday in a one game, winner take all playoff. A Penn loss will give Harvard the automatic bid due to an outright first place finish.

-The Big East Opening round gets underway today, and it involves Seton Hall and UConn, who are under consideration. They will be considered more favorably if they avoid a loss today.

-The Atlantic Ten opening round tips off at campus sites tonight. Dayton is hosting George Washington, and Saint Joseph’s is hosting Charlotte. Both are under consideration, and Saint Joe’s is actually my pick to win the tournament, but both will likely be out of the field if they can’t manage wins tonight.

-The Road to Dayton that is the MEAC Tournament also tips off today as their opening round gets underway.

Enjoy the games!!!

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Bracketology 03.06.12

As promised, here’s our next edition of the Bracket Report. We will be updating the bracket and S-curve every day this week, in order to get a better handle on the tournament field. We didn’t have a *huge* amount of changes from last time, but there were a few. Here’s the bracket:

UPON CLOSER EXAMINATION: After going through the resumes several times, I finally decided to sit Texas down, replacing them with Miami. It’s a bad batch of accomplishments in the last four in, but I ever-so-slightly favor what the Hurricanes have done. Victories against Duke and Florida State stand out in that group. Texas’s resume is a slightly worse version of Seton Hall’s, and that’s not a great recipe.

SORRY DRAGONS: I still don’t like Drexel, despite the obscene amount of love being shown for the Dragons on Twitter and SportsCenter last night. Have they had a great run the last two months? Sure they have. But it’s disingenuous of ESPN to put up Drexel’s resume “since January 4th”, as they did last night. Are we going to cherrypick the best two months of each team’s schedule? If so, then others did more against much better competition with their two months than did Drexel. If not, then we have to consider the bad losses at the start of the season, as well as the complete lack of any victories against decent teams in the out of conference section of the schedule. And with all that said…I won’t be surprised if the committee puts Drexel in. We’ve seen these situations happen in past years, and in trying to predict the committee’s approach, you have to consider Drexel (and other teams like them).

AUTO BID CARNAGE: We lost both Oral Roberts and Denver last night, and that could be a shame for both conferences. It’s almost certainly a shame for the Sun Belt, who has now lost its two best teams (the Pioneers and Middle Tennessee State) and finds itself staring down the barrel of a 16 seed, rather than the 13 or 14 seed they’d likely have received. As for the Summit League, they’ve still got a chance at decent seeding with South Dakota State. Elsewhere, the MAAC saw its seeding tumble with the loss of Iona in the semifinals, and the Gaels aren’t likely to factor into at-large discussion. Loyola does have a road win vs Bucknell, which should keep them out of the play-in game, but that’s about the extent of what the Greyhounds can hope for.

REORDERING THE SEEDS: After taking a closer look at the seeds, I’ve dropped Iowa State and Mississippi State down a couple lines, while increasing the standing of Vanderbilt and Baylor. We’ve also seen some of our previous 16 and 15 seeds rise up a bit, as witnessed by Montana and Belmont going up a full line from a week ago this time.

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide 03.06.12

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)

Tuesday, March 6

Atlantic Ten First Round:
7:00 PM    (8) Massachusetts vs (9) Duquesne    atlantic10.com (FREE)
7:00 PM    (5) St. Joseph’s vs (12) Charlotte    atlantic10.com (FREE)
7:00 PM    (7) La Salle vs (10) Richmond    atlantic10.com (FREE)
7:00 PM    (6) Dayton vs (11) George Washington    atlantic10.com (FREE)

Big East First Round:
12:00 PM    (9) Connecticut vs (16) DePaul    ESPN2
2:30 PM    (12) St. John’s vs (13) Pittsburgh    ESPN2
7:00 PM    (10) Seton Hall vs (15) Providence    ESPNU
9:30 PM    (11) Rutgers vs (14) Villanova    ESPNU

Big Sky Semifinal:
7:30 PM    (2) Weber State vs (3) Portland State    Local TV/bigskyconf.com (FREE)
10:00 PM    (1) Montana vs (4) Eastern Washington    Local TV/bigskyconf.com (FREE)

Horizon Championship:
9:00 PM    (1) Valparaiso vs (3) Detroit    ESPN

Ivy League Regular Season**:
7:30 PM    Pennsylvania at Princeton    espn3.com
** If Penn wins, there will be a one game playoff against Harvard for the automatic bid.
** If Penn loses, Harvard clinches the outright league championship and automatic bid.

MEAC First Round:
11:00 AM    (8) Hampton vs (9) Morgan State    meacsports.com (FREE)
1:30 PM    (7) North Carolina A&T vs (10) Howard    meacsports.com (FREE)
4:00 PM    (5) No. Carolina Central vs (12) Md.-East. Shore    meacsports.com (FREE)
6:30 PM    (4) Bethune-Cookman vs (13) South Carolina St.    meacsports.com (FREE)
9:00 PM    (6) Coppin State vs (11) Florida A&M    meacsports.com (FREE)

Summit Championship:
9:00 PM    (2) South Dakota State vs (4) Western Illinois    ESPN2

Sun Belt Championship:
7:00 PM    (5) North Texas vs (7) Western Kentucky    ESPN2

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