Last Wednesday Texas A&M Corpus-Christi had a 75-71 win over Northwestern State in the Southland tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Islanders started 4-3 in conference play but won 12 of their final 13 games to earn the school’s 2nd straight NCAA tourney bid. In addition to shining a light on the players who got the job done on the court, it is also important to recognize the spirited students who have worked just as hard on the sidelines, such as band members/cheerleaders/dancers. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Texas A&M Corpus-Christi dance team member Amaris Martinez Guedry about her book recommendations.
You are from Midland, TX: what made you choose Texas A&M Corpus-Christi? My mom went to school here and when I was in high school I did not know where I wanted to go. As soon as I took a tour I knew that it would be the only school I applied to, and I love it!
You are an English major with a minor in Dance: how did you choose those subjects, and what is the post-graduation plan? I have always been interested in English: I love to read and am interested in grammar. I also wanted to expand my dance expertise. There are a lot of ways that I could go: I could try the dance world or audition for a company or just use my degree.
You have been dancing for most of your life: how did you 1st get into it, and what is the best part? When I was 4 years old my mom put me in cheer, then I got into gymnastics at age 5, and at age 6 my mom asked me if I wanted to do ballet so that is how it started. You never stop growing and there is always something that you can get better at. I can still take a class now on campus and learn something new.
You are a co-captain this year: what is the key to being a good leader? You should be someone who does not pull from the front but rather pushes from behind. We constantly check on everyone to make sure they have what they need and pay attention to every little detail.
What has been your favorite moment so far this season: your 8-game winning streak in January/February, winning the regular season finale in OT, Senior Night, other? My favorite game was homecoming because there were so many people in attendance. I love when we have a big crowd because it gets everyone going.
1 of your hobbies is reading: what is the best book you have read recently? Can I recommend 3?! “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy, “Crying in H Mart” by Michelle Zauner, and “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe” by Benjamin Alire Saenz.
Last Wednesday in the Southland tourney title game your team had a 4-PT win over Northwestern State: what has the reaction been like since you returned to campus? I have not been back to campus yet but the reaction has been exploding all over social media because everyone is so excited.
How does your school decide who gets to go to the NCAA tourney, and what will it mean to you to see your group doing its thing in front of a national TV audience? It will be the same group of girls who went to the conference tourney. We had to audition for our coach with 3 routines and I made the list. It will be so much more meaningful since we have already done it. The other captain and myself have been leading the girls all year.
Does your squad have anything extra-special planned for the NCAA tourney? We have a really good routine that everyone enjoys because it is 1 of our best. We will bring a different type of energy and yell like we have never yelled before.
Any predictions for the Islanders next week? I do not have any specific predictions prior to Selection Sunday but I know that our boys will go out and do the best that they can on the court.







The Hoops HD Selection Committee – Friday Night Update
Tonight was the second night that the Hoops HD Selection Committee met via Zoom conference call to begin seeding the top of the NCAA Tournament at-large field. As of Friday evening, we had 51 teams in the field at that stage; there were 14 auto-bid winners (including Gonzaga) plus 37 at-large teams. The reason there were 37 was because we had 29 teams make the field on our first ballot plus 8 teams that were voted in on Thursday.
Keep in mind that at-large bids are guaranteed to open up in the Big 12 and the Big East; more bids will open up in the ACC with Duke and Virginia slated to meet in the ACC Championship as well as in the Pac-12 with UCLA and Arizona meeting in the Pac-12 championship.. As of the time this was written, the SEC has not opened up (although that would change if our Committee were to vote in Vanderbilt to the at-large pool). The American could open up tomorrow should Memphis and Houston meet in the conference championship game. We elected not to vote any at-large bids in tonight, nor for any contingencies that could arise. The Big Ten has Ohio State threatening to become a bid thief now that they’ve advanced to the semifinal round against Purdue. The Mountain West would open up should San Diego State win their conference tournament OR if either Utah State gets voted in as an at-large AND wins the conference tournament.
As for what we actually did, we began the process of seeding by submitting a list of our top 12 teams on the board to Chad Sherwood (NOT including teams Under Consideration). Once the process was complete, we individually ranked the Top 12 teams 1 through 12. The top eight vote-getters were added to the first 2 lines of the field; the remaining 4 teams carried over to the next round of voting. (The real NCAA Committee would submit a list of Top 8 teams and then rank the teams 1 through 8 as they add 1 line at a time to the field). After the first two lines were complete, we then again repeated the process of nominating 12 teams individually for tabulation. The top 8 teams would then be paired with the four carryover teams and would be ranked 1 through 12. The top 8 teams were added to the next set of seedlines (3 and 4). We repeated the process for the 5 and 6-lines and added only the 7-line afterwards since we did not have enough teams to add the 8-line at this time.
This is how our board looked at this stage:
On the at-large board, note the four teams in red (Arkansas, Florida Atlantic, Illinois and Iowa) are carryover teams and will be included in the next round of voting tomorrow night as we continue to build the seed list. This is NOT to be confused with the four teams highlighted in red on the Under Consideration board (Mississippi State, NC State, Providence and Rutgers); these were carryover teams for the purpose of nominating teams to the at-large board. Also note the teams in orange on the Under Consideration board; these teams have been eliminated from their respective conference tournaments and can no longer add to their profiles. Penn State and Vanderbilt are examples of teams that are still alive and can add more signature wins to their respective profiles (or an automatic bid).
Tomorrow night will be our longest night of the weekend; we will then vote in the last remaining at-large teams plus any contigency teams. We will also finish seeding the rest of the field and do an initial scrub of the seedlist to account for results through Saturday night.