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Friday marked the 2nd night of the Hoops HD Selection Committee meetings – tonight was largely devoted to two major tasks: building the top 8 seed lines and also adding 4 more at-large teams to the field. 3 more spots opened up tonight thanks to results in the Big 10, Big 12 and Pac 12 conferences.
However, since those results came in later in the night, our first order of business was to discuss the teams that would be on the top seed lines. While the NCAA Selection Committee usually goes one seed line at a time (requiring votes to add 8 teams at a time and rank them 1 through 8), our committee went 2 seed lines at a time which required votes to add 12 teams and rank them 1 through 12. After the first 2 lines were seeded and ranked, there would be 4 carryover teams and individual members would then add 8 further teams to discuss and rank. We repeated the process 2 more times until we had the top 6 seed lines established.
It was at this point that we discussed which teams should be selected for the next 4 at-large spots that were guaranteed to open up. Those four teams were Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Providence and VCU. Middle Tennessee was considered as an at-large, but they did not make it in during this round of balloting. If they beat Marshall tomorrow, it will be a moot point since they will be an automatic-bid winner. If they lose to Marshall, then they are still under consideration (for now) along with 11 other teams on the board. It is possible for 3 more spots to open up from the SEC, American and Atlantic 10 conferences. However, since Dayton lost today, we will have a contingency A-10 team (either Rhode Island or Davidson) on our Master Seed List tomorrow night along with teams from the Ivy and Sun Belt conferences that play their championships on Sunday. If Kentucky loses to Alabama and either SMU or Cincinnati lose tomorrow, we will also consider contingency teams like Alabama, UConn and Central Florida as well. If VCU loses tomorrow and both SMU and Cincy lose in the American, we will have bid thieves out of those 2 conferences.
Our last order of business tonight was building the 7th and 8th seed lines in the Master Seed List. You can see the complete board below:
Tomorrow night, we will add the remaining at-large sports that open up (if any), plan for any contingencies and seed the remaining teams into the Master Seed List. We will also do an initial scrub of the seed list based on results from tomorrow’s conference championship games.














Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 12
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It was another very busy and exciting day as we saw two great games in the Big East, a quadruple overtime game in the WAC, a big win by Vanderbilt over Florida, a comeback win by Duke as they knocked off rival North Carolina, a big upset in the Atlantic Ten as Davidson knocked off Dayton, and much much more. We review all of the action, as well as preview all of tomorrow’s games, which include 14 conference championships.
SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION
ACC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
9:00 PM – (3) Notre Dame vs (5) Duke, ESPN
PAC-12
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
11:00 PM – (1) Oregon vs (2) Arizona, ESPN
BIG 12
Format: Standard
Location: Kansas City, MO
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
6:00 PM – (2) West Virginia vs (4) Iowa State, ESPN
BIG EAST
Format: Standard
Location: New York City
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
5:30 PM – (1) Villanova vs (6) Creighton, FOX
MID-AMERICAN
Format: Standard
Location: Campus sites (first round); Cleveland, OH (second round through championship)
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
7:30 PM – (1) Akron vs (6) Kent State, ESPN2
MOUNTAIN WEST
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
6:00 PM – (1) Nevada vs (2) Colorado State, CBS
CONFERENCE USA
Format: Standard
Location: Birmingham, AL
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
8:30 PM – (1) Middle Tennessee vs (6) Marshall, CBS Sports Network
AMERICA EAST
Format: Standard with Re-Seed for semifinals
Location: Campus site of higher seeded team
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
11:00 AM – (3) Albany at (1) Vermont, ESPN2
BIG WEST
Format: Standard with Re-seed for Semifinals
Location: Anaheim, CA
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
11:30 PM – (1) UC-Irvine vs (2) UC-Davis, ESPN2
WAC
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
11:00 PM – (1) Cal State-Bakersfield vs (2) New Mexico State, ESPNU
BIG SKY
Format: Standard
Location: Reno, NV
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
8:30 PM – (1) North Dakota vs (3) Weber State, ESPNU
SOUTHLAND
Format: Ladder (top two seeds bye into semifinals)
Location: Katy, TX
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
9:30 PM – (1) New Orleans vs (2) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, ESPN2
MEAC
Format: Standard
Location: Norfolk, VA
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
1:00 PM – (1) North Carolina Central vs (2) Norfolk State, ESPN2
SWAC
Format: Standard
Location: Campus Sites (Quarterfinals); Houston, TX (Semifinals and Championship)
Note: Alcorn State is ineligible for the automatic bid due to an APR postseason ban but will be allowed to participate in the SWAC tournament. If Alcorn State wins the tournament, the team they defeat in the championship game will receive the automatic bid. Only the top 8 of the 10 SWAC teams qualify for the conference tournament.
Saturday, March 11 – Championship
6:15 PM – (1) Texas Southern vs (2) Alcorn State, ESPNU
BIG TEN
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Washington, DC
Saturday, March 11 – Semifinals
1:00 PM – (4) Minnesota vs (8) Michigan, CBS
3:30 PM – (2) Wisconsin vs (6) Northwestern, CBS
SEC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Nashville, TN
Saturday, March 11 – Semifinals
1:00 PM – (1) Kentucky vs (5) Alabama, ESPN
3:30 PM – (3) Arkansas vs (7) Vanderbilt, ESPN
AMERICAN
Format: Standard
Location: Hartford, CT
Saturday, March 11 – Semifinals
3:00 PM – (1) SMU vs (4) UCF, ESPN2
5:30 PM – (2) Cincinnati vs (6) Connecticut, ESPN2
ATLANTIC TEN
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Saturday, March 11 – Semifinals
1:00 PM – (4) Rhode Island vs (9) Davidson, CBS Sports Network
3:30 PM – (2) VCU vs (3) Richmond, CBS Sports Network
SUN BELT
Format: Standard
Location: New Orleans, LA
Saturday, March 11 – Semifinals
12:30 PM – (1) Texas-Arlington vs (4) Texas State, espn3
3:00 PM – (2) Georgia State vs (6) Troy, espn3
IVY LEAGUE
Format: Standard
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Note: Only the top 4 of the Ivy League’s 8 teams qualify for the conference tournament.
Saturday, March 11 – Semifinals
1:30 PM – (1) Princeton vs (4) Pennsylvania, ESPNU
4:00 PM- (2) Harvard vs (3) Yale, ESPNU
And for all you radio lovers, below is an mp3 version of the show…