Championship Week Video Notebook and Tournament Survival Board – Tuesday, March 4

Welcome to Championship Week, HoopsHD Style!  Today we feature the first of our short nightly video podcasts where we review and preview all of the conference tournament action and update our Tournament Survival Board (below) live on the air.  In this episode, David and I take a look at the first two games from the Patriot League and preview the upcoming games in the Horizon League and Atlantic Sun.  We also discuss the breaking news regarding Xavier’s tournament hopes.  All that and more!

Also don’t forget to check out today’s Viewing Guide:  https://hoopshd.com/2014/03/03/conference-tournament-viewing-guide-tuesday-march-4/

 

HoopsHD Tournament Survival Board

Last Update: Tuesday, March 4, 2014 10:30 PM
Changes since last update: Stetson, Jacksonville, North Florida, Lipscomb, Detroit, Youngstown State and Illinois-Chicago eliminated

LEGEND:
CHAMPION (BOLD AND ALL CAPS)
Locks (Bold)
Under Consideration (Italics)
Lose and You’re Screwed (normal text)

313 TEAMS REMAINING!!!!!

ACC – 15 (Virginia, Syracuse, Duke, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Clemson, NC State, Maryland, Florida State, Miami FL, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech,  Boston College, Virginia Tech)

AMERICA EAST – 8 (Vermont, Stony Brook, Albany, Hartford, UMBC, Binghamton, New Hampshire, Maine)

AMERICAN ATHLETIC – 10 (Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis, UConn, SMU, Houston, Rutgers, South Florida, UCF, Temple)

ATLANTIC TEN – 13 (Saint Louis, VCU, George Washington, UMass, Dayton, Saint Joseph’s, Richmond, Saint Bonaventure, La Salle, Rhode Island, Duquesne, Fordham, George Mason)

ATLANTIC SUN – 4 (Mercer, Florida Gulf Coast, East Tennessee State, USC Upstate)

BIG TWELVE – 10 (Kansas, Iowa State, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, Texas Tech, TCU)

BIG EAST – 10 (Creighton, Villanova, Georgetown, Xavier, Saint John’s, Providence, Marquette, Seton Hall, Butler, DePaul)

BIG SKY – 10 (Weber State, Northern Colorado, Montana, Sacramento State, North Dakota, Eastern Washington, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Portland State, Idaho State)

BIG SOUTH – 12 (VMI, High Point, Coastal Carolina, Gardner Webb, Radford, UNC Asheville, Campbell, Winthrop, Liberty, Charleston Southern, Presbyterian, Longwood)

BIG TEN – 12  (Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern, Illinois, Penn State)

BIG WEST – 9 (UCSB, UC Irvine, Long Beach State, CS Northridge, Cal Poly, CS Fullerton, UC Davis, UC Riverside)

COLONIAL – 9 (Delaware, Towson, William & Mary, Drexel, Charleston, James Madison, Northeastern, Hofstra, UNC Wilmington)

CONFERENCE USA – 15 (Lousiana Tech, Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee, UTEP, Tulsa, Tulane, Old Dominion, UAB, Charlotte, North Texas, Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, UTSA, Marshall, Rice)

HORIZON LEAGUE – 6 (Green Bay, Cleveland State, Valparaiso, Wright State, Milwaukee, Oakland)

INDEPENDENT – 0

IVY LEAGUE – 2 (Harvard, Yale)

METRO ATLANTIC– 11 (Iona, Quinnipiac, Manhattan, Canisius, Rider, Siena, Marist, Saint Peter’s, Monmouth, Fairfield, Niagara)

MEAC – 13 (NCCU, Hampton, Norfolk State, Morgan State, Savannah State, Florida A&M, Coppin State, South Carolina State, Delaware State, Howard, North Carolina A&T, Bethune Cookman, UMES)

MID-AMERICAN – 12 (Toledo, Western Michigan, Buffalo, Ohio, Akron, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami OH, Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Ball State)

MISSOURI VALLEY – 10 (Wichita State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Illinois State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Bradley, Drake, Evansville, Loyola IL)

MOUNTAIN WEST – 11 (San Diego State, New Mexico, Boise State, UNLV, Wyoming, Nevada, Fresno State, Colorado State, Utah State, Air Force, San Jose State)

NORTHEAST – 8 (Robert Morris, Wagner, Bryant, Mount Saint Mary’s, SFNY, SFPA, Fairleigh Dickinson, Central Connecticut)

OHIO VALLEY – 8 (Belmont, Murray State, Morehead State, Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee Tech, SIUE, Southeast Missouri State, Eastern Illinois)

PAC TWELVE – 12 (Arizona, UCLA, Stanford, California, Colorado, Arizona State, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Oregon State, Washington State, USC)

PATRIOT LEAGUE – 8 (Boston U, American, Holy Cross, Bucknell, Army, Lehigh, Lafayette, Colgate)

SEC – 14 (Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, Missouri, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi State, South Carolina)

SOUTHERN – 11 (Davidson, Elon, Wofford, Western Carolina, Chattanooga, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Appalachian State, Furman, The Citadel)

SOUTHLAND – 9 (SFA, Sam Houston State, TAMUCC, Nicholls State, Oral Roberts, Northwestern State, McNeese State, Southeast Louisiana, Central Arkansas)

SUN BELT – 10 (Georgia State, Western Kentucky, Arkansas State, Louisiana Lafayette, TX Arlington, UALR, UL Monroe, Troy, Texas State, South Alabama)

SWAC – 6 (Alabama State, Texas Southern, Alabama A&M, Alcorn State, Prairie View A&M, Jackson State)

SUMMIT LEAGUE – 7 (North Dakota State, IPFW, South Dakota State, Denver, South Dakota, Western Illinois, IUPUI

WEST COAST – 10 (Gonzaga, BYU, San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Pepperdine, Portland, San Diego, Pacific, Santa Clara, LMU)

WAC – 8 (New Mexico State, Utah Valley, Chicago State, CS Bakersfield, Idaho, UMKC, Seattle, TX Pan American)

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide – Tuesday, March 4

This 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.  All times are Eastern.

Tuesday, March 4

Atlantic Sun Quarterfinal:
7:00 PM – (1) Florida Gulf Coast vs (8) Stetson, espn3
7:00 PM – (2) Mercer vs (7) Jacksonville, espn3
7:00 PM – (3) USC-Upstate vs (6) North Florida, espn3
7:00 PM – (4) East Tennessee State vs (5) Lipscomb, asun.tv

Horizon League First Round:
7:00 PM – (5) Milwaukee vs (8) Detroit, Local TV/horizonleague.com
7:00 PM – (6) Oakland vs (7) Youngstown State, horizonleague.com
8:00 PM – (4) Valparaiso vs (9) Illinois-Chicago, horizonleague.com

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide and Survival Board – Monday March 3

This 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.  All times are Eastern.

Monday, March 3

Patriot League First Round:
7:00 PM – (7) Colgate vs (10) Navy, patriotleague.org
7:30 PM – (8) Loyola vs (9) Lafayette, patriotleague.org

 

HoopsHD Tournament Survival Board

Last Update: Monday, March 3, 2014 11:30 PM
Changes since last update: Loyola-MD and Navy eliminated

LEGEND:
CHAMPION (BOLD AND ALL CAPS)
Locks (Bold)
Under Consideration (Italics)
Lose and You’re Screwed (normal text)

320 TEAMS REMAINING!!!!!

ACC – 15 (Virginia, Syracuse, Duke, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Clemson, NC State, Maryland, Florida State, Miami FL, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech,  Boston College, Virginia Tech)

AMERICA EAST – 8 (Vermont, Stony Brook, Albany, Hartford, UMBC, Binghamton, New Hampshire, Maine)

AMERICAN ATHLETIC – 10 (Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis, UConn, SMU, Houston, Rutgers, South Florida, UCF, Temple)

ATLANTIC TEN – 13 (Saint Louis, VCU, George Washington, UMass, Dayton, Saint Joseph’s, Richmond, Saint Bonaventure, La Salle, Rhode Island, Duquesne, Fordham, George Mason)

ATLANTIC SUN – 8 (Mercer, Florida Gulf Coast, East Tennessee State, USC Upstate, Lipscomb, North Florida, Jacksonville, Stetson)

BIG TWELVE – 10 (Kansas, Iowa State, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, Texas Tech, TCU)

BIG EAST – 10 (Creighton, Villanova, Georgetown, Xavier, Saint John’s, Providence, Marquette, Seton Hall, Butler, DePaul)

BIG SKY – 10 (Weber State, Northern Colorado, Montana, Sacramento State, North Dakota, Eastern Washington, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Portland State, Idaho State)

BIG SOUTH – 12 (VMI, High Point, Coastal Carolina, Gardner Webb, Radford, UNC Asheville, Campbell, Winthrop, Liberty, Charleston Southern, Presbyterian, Longwood)

BIG TEN – 12  (Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern, Illinois, Penn State)

BIG WEST – 9 (UCSB, UC Irvine, Long Beach State, CS Northridge, Cal Poly, CS Fullerton, UC Davis, UC Riverside)

COLONIAL – 9 (Delaware, Towson, William & Mary, Drexel, Charleston, James Madison, Northeastern, Hofstra, UNC Wilmington)

CONFERENCE USA – 15 (Lousiana Tech, Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee, UTEP, Tulsa, Tulane, Old Dominion, UAB, Charlotte, North Texas, Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, UTSA, Marshall, Rice)

HORIZON LEAGUE – 9 (Green Bay, Cleveland State, Valparaiso, Wright State, Milwaukee, Youngstown State, Detroit, Oakland, UIC)

INDEPENDENT – 0

IVY LEAGUE – 2 (Harvard, Yale)

METRO ATLANTIC– 11 (Iona, Quinnipiac, Manhattan, Canisius, Rider, Siena, Marist, Saint Peter’s, Monmouth, Fairfield, Niagara)

MEAC – 13 (NCCU, Hampton, Norfolk State, Morgan State, Savannah State, Florida A&M, Coppin State, South Carolina State, Delaware State, Howard, North Carolina A&T, Bethune Cookman, UMES)

MID-AMERICAN – 12 (Toledo, Western Michigan, Buffalo, Ohio, Akron, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami OH, Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Ball State)

MISSOURI VALLEY – 10 (Wichita State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Illinois State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Bradley, Drake, Evansville, Loyola IL)

MOUNTAIN WEST – 11 (San Diego State, New Mexico, Boise State, UNLV, Wyoming, Nevada, Fresno State, Colorado State, Utah State, Air Force, San Jose State)

NORTHEAST – 8 (Robert Morris, Wagner, Bryant, Mount Saint Mary’s, SFNY, SFPA, Fairleigh Dickinson, Central Connecticut)

OHIO VALLEY – 8 (Belmont, Murray State, Morehead State, Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee Tech, SIUE, Southeast Missouri State, Eastern Illinois)

PAC TWELVE – 12 (Arizona, UCLA, Stanford, California, Colorado, Arizona State, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Oregon State, Washington State, USC)

PATRIOT LEAGUE – 8 (Boston U, American, Holy Cross, Bucknell, Army, Lehigh, Lafayette, Colgate)

SEC – 14 (Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, Missouri, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi State, South Carolina)

SOUTHERN – 11 (Davidson, Elon, Wofford, Western Carolina, Chattanooga, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Appalachian State, Furman, The Citadel)

SOUTHLAND – 9 (SFA, Sam Houston State, TAMUCC, Nicholls State, Oral Roberts, Northwestern State, McNeese State, Southeast Louisiana, Central Arkansas)

SUN BELT – 10 (Georgia State, Western Kentucky, Arkansas State, Louisiana Lafayette, TX Arlington, UALR, UL Monroe, Troy, Texas State, South Alabama)

SWAC – 6 (Alabama State, Texas Southern, Alabama A&M, Alcorn State, Prairie View A&M, Jackson State)

SUMMIT LEAGUE – 7 (North Dakota State, IPFW, South Dakota State, Denver, South Dakota, Western Illinois, IUPUI

WEST COAST – 10 (Gonzaga, BYU, San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Pepperdine, Portland, San Diego, Pacific, Santa Clara, LMU)

WAC – 8 (New Mexico State, Utah Valley, Chicago State, CS Bakersfield, Idaho, UMKC, Seattle, TX Pan American)

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Monday Morning Bracketology – March 3

It is time for some more Monday Morning Bracketology.  Here is my projected bracket through games of March 2, plus some notes on this week’s field.  Please note that I am predicting what the committee will do as of today:

WEST REGION
San Diego
(1) Arizona vs (16) Davidson
(8) Kansas State vs (9) George Washington

Spokane
(5) San Diego State vs (12) Toledo
(4) Cincinnati vs (13) Stephen F. Austin

San Antonio
(6) UCLA vs (11) Nebraska
(3) Iowa State vs (14) UC-Irvine

Buffalo
(7) Massachusetts vs (10) Xavier
(2) Syracuse vs (15) Boston University

EAST REGION
St. Louis
(1) Kansas vs (16) High Point/Texas Southern
(8) SMU vs (9) Arizona State

San Antonio
(5) Ohio State vs (12) Oregon/Florida State
(4) Wisconsin vs (13) Harvard

Raleigh
(6) Connecticut vs (11) Arkansas
(3) Duke vs (14) Manhattan

Buffalo
(7) Iowa vs (10) Pittsburgh
(2) Villanova vs (15) North Carolina Central

SOUTH REGION
Orlando
(1) Florida vs (16) Georgia State
(8) VCU vs (9) California

San Diego
(5) Kentucky vs (12) Louisiana Tech
(4) Texas vs (13) Belmont

Orlando
(6) North Carolina vs (11) Minnesota/BYU
(3) Michigan State vs (14) New Mexico State

Raleigh
(7) New Mexico vs (10) St. Joseph’s
(2) Virginia vs (15) Mercer

MIDWEST REGION
St. Louis
(1) Wichita State vs (16) Robert Morris/Weber State
(8) Stanford vs (9) Oklahoma State

Spokane
(5) Oklahoma vs (12) Green Bay
(4) Louisville vs (13) North Dakota State

Milwaukee
(6) Saint Louis vs (11) Gonzaga
(3) Creighton vs (14) Towson

Milwaukee
(7) Memphis vs (10) Baylor
(2) Michigan vs (15) Vermont

National Semifinals: West vs East, South vs Midwest

Last four in: Oregon, Florida State, BYU, Minnesota
First four out: Providence, Colorado, Dayton, St. John’s
Others considered: Georgetown, Missouri, Utah, Clemson, West Virginia, Marquette, Illinois, Indiana, Southern Miss, Tennessee

A few notes about this week’s bracket:
The Big Ten and Big 12 tied for the lead with 7 teams each.  The ACC and Pac-12 each had 6, while the American and Atlantic Ten each had 5.  The SEC and Big East only had three teams each in, while the Mountain West and West Coast had 2 apiece.

You may notice that I have Kansas State and George Washington meeting in the Round of 64.  These two teams did play during the regular season and the committee attempts to avoid such rematches.  However, having this rematch was the only way to avoid having to move a 9 seed down to the 10 line, and I do not believe the committee would make such a move just to avoid a regular season non-conference game rematch.

In the world of crazy matchups, Kansas and SMU are a potential Round of 32 game — pitting Larry Brown against the Jayhawks.  Ohio State and Wisconsin are a potential Round of 32 game as well, which is perfectly legal unless they play a second time in the Big Ten tournament.  Finally, the Spokane Midwest Regional games look to be thrillers, as two of the most dangerous 12/13 seed teams, Green Bay and North Dakota State, are both headed there.

In the ACC, Virginia has clinched the regular seaon title.  Despite not having the non-conference wins of Syracuse or Duke, their performance in ACC play has been incredible and I have a tough time seeing the committee seeding them behind anyone else from their conference.  That is why I have them on the 2 line, with Syracuse joining them and Duke just slightly behind as a 3 seed.  At the bottom of the ACC, Florida State is barely back in my field.  I have been unimpressed with the ‘noles every time I watch them this season, but two top 15 wins away from home and overall three top 50 wins away from home are more impressive than anyone else in the first four out or last four in.

Oklahoma State has also stormed back into my field this week, landing rather safely on the 9 line.  Colorado did not suffer an awful loss this week at Utah…but it was a game they really needed to win.  The Buffs best win away from home was at Colorado State and a bubble team cannot survive without doing better than that.  Dayton also slipped from my field after the loss to St. Joe’s but is close enough to get back in if they can score a few more wins.

The Big East put 7 teams on my board, but only three of them made it in.  Providence was the very last team I left out, and St. John’s and Georgetown are both within striking distance.  Finally, I am still keeping an eye on Marquette.  And when it comes to teams that I am keeping an eye on, both Illinois and Indiana were actually considered this week, albeit only very briefly.  Illinois is home to Michigan and at Iowa this week, while Indiana hosts Nebraska and then travels to Michigan.  If either team can find a way to sweep both of their games this week, they will be very seriously back on the Bubble.

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Small Conference Game of the Day – March 2, 2014

LOUISIANA TECH at UAB, 4:00 PM Eastern, No TV

11 conferences have completed their regular seasons so far, and two more (America East and Metro Atlantic) will join that list today.  Conference tournaments tip off tomorrow with the first round of the Patriot League (weather permitting).  For all your information on conference tournament brackets and the HoopsHD Tournament Survival Board, follow this link:

https://hoopshd.com/2014/03/01/conference-tournament-brackets/

Despite these 13 conferences that have ended or will end today, regular season play continues this week in the remaining 19 leagues.  Today’s SCGD comes from a conference that admittedly does not qualify as a true “small conference”, but is a single bid league this year in all likelihood.  Today we head to Birmingham, Alabama for a Conference USA matchup between the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and the UAB Blazers.

Louisiana Tech enters today’s game in a four way tie in the loss column for first place in CUSA.  Middle Tennessee currently holds a half game lead overall at 12-3, with the Bulldogs, Southern Miss and Tulsa all sitting at 11-3.  UTEP, who will host the conference tournament, is only a game behind that group at 10-4.  Overall La Tech sits at 23-6 on the season with a very strong road win at Oklahoma on their resume.  A loss last week at East Carolina has, however, probably destroyed any chance of an at-large bid if they do not win the CUSA tournament.  Louisiana Tech had been playing the last 6+ weeks without their star player, Raheem Appleby, but he did return last game out, playing five minutes against Middle Tennessee.  If he can get more time and begin to return to form in their final three games before the conference tournament, the Bulldogs will clearly be the team to beat.

UAB is currently in 8th place in the 16 team conference at 8-8, while sitting at 18-10 overall.  The Blazers have shown an ability to beat very good teams this year, including holding wins over North Carolina, Southern Miss and Nebraska.  They have also shown an ability to lose to bad teams, with six RPI sub-150 losses including defeats to teams such as Florida International, North Texas and Tulane.  One thing the Blazers do have going for them today — they have never lost to Louisiana Tech, holding an all-time record of 4-0 against the Bulldogs.  They will try to make it 5-0 today and in the process perhaps keep La Tech from winning the Conference USA regular season title.

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Conference Tournament Brackets and Tournament Survival Board

Conference Tournament Brackets have begun to be released.  Check in on this post today (March 1) and tomorrow (March 2) for the first 13 brackets!!!

America East
Atlantic Sun
Big South
Colonial
Horizon League
Metro Atlantic
Missouri Valley
Northeast
Ohio Valley
Patriot League
Southern
Summit League
West Coast

 

HOOPSHD.com TOURNAMENT SURVIVAL BOARD

LEGEND:
CHAMPION (BOLD AND ALL CAPS)
Locks (Bold)
Under Consideration (Italics)
Lose and You’re Screwed (normal text)

322 TEAMS REMAINING!!!!!

ACC – 15 (Virginia, Syracuse, Duke, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Clemson, NC State, Maryland, Florida State, Miami FL, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech,  Boston College, Virginia Tech)

AMERICA EAST – 8 (Vermont, Stony Brook, Albany, Hartford, UMBC, Binghamton, New Hampshire, Maine)

AMERICAN ATHLETIC – 10 (Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis, UConn, SMU, Houston, Rutgers, South Florida, UCF, Temple)

ATLANTIC TEN – 13 (Saint Louis, VCU, George Washington, UMass, Dayton, Saint Joseph’s, Richmond, Saint Bonaventure, La Salle, Rhode Island, Duquesne, Fordham, George Mason)

ATLANTIC SUN – 8 (Mercer, Florida Gulf Coast, East Tennessee State, USC Upstate, Lipscomb, North Florida, Jacksonville, Stetson)

BIG TWELVE – 10 (Kansas, Iowa State, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, Texas Tech, TCU)

BIG EAST – 10 (Creighton, Villanova, Georgetown, Xavier, Saint John’s, Providence, Marquette,  Seton Hall, Butler, DePaul)

BIG SKY – 10 (Weber State, Northern Colorado, Montana, Sacramento State, North Dakota, Eastern Washington, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Portland State, Idaho State)

BIG SOUTH – 12 (VMI, High Point, Coastal Carolina, Gardner Webb, Radford, UNC Asheville, Campbell, Winthrop, Liberty, Charleston Southern, Presbyterian, Longwood)

BIG TEN – 12  (Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern, Illinois, Penn State)

BIG WEST – 9 (UCSB, UC Irvine, Long Beach State, CS Northridge, Cal Poly, CS Fullerton, UC Davis, UC Riverside)

COLONIAL – 9 (Delaware, Towson, William & Mary, Drexel, Charleston, James Madison, Northeastern, Hofstra, UNC Wilmington)

CONFERENCE USA – 15 (Lousiana Tech, Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee, UTEP, Tulsa, Tulane, Old Dominion, UAB, Charlotte, North Texas, Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, UTSA, Marshall, Rice)

HORIZON LEAGUE – 9 (Green Bay, Cleveland State, Valparaiso, Wright State, Milwaukee, Youngstown State, Detroit, Oakland, UIC)

INDEPENDENT – 0

IVY LEAGUE – 2 (Harvard, Yale)

METRO ATLANTIC– 11 (Iona, Quinnipiac, Manhattan, Canisius, Rider, Siena, Marist, Saint Peter’s, Monmouth, Fairfield, Niagara)

MEAC – 13 (NCCU, Hampton, Norfolk State, Morgan State, Savannah State, Florida A&M, Coppin State, South Carolina State, Delaware State, Howard, North Carolina A&T, Bethune Cookman, UMES)

MID-AMERICAN – 12 (Toledo, Western Michigan, Buffalo, Ohio, Akron, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami OH, Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Ball State)

MISSOURI VALLEY – 10 (Wichita State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Illinois State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Bradley, Drake, Evansville, Loyola IL)

MOUNTAIN WEST – 11 (San Diego State, New Mexico, Boise State, UNLV, Wyoming, Nevada, Fresno State, Colorado State, Utah State, Air Force, San Jose State)

NORTHEAST – 8 (Robert Morris, Wagner, Bryant, Mount Saint Mary’s, SFNY, SFPA, Fairleigh Dickinson, Central Connecticut)

OHIO VALLEY – 8 (Belmont, Murray State, Morehead State, Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee Tech, SIUE, Southeast Missouri State, Eastern Illinois)

PAC TWELVE – 12 (Arizona, UCLA, Stanford, California, Colorado, Arizona State, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Oregon State, Washington State, USC)

PATRIOT LEAGUE – 10 (Boston U, American, Holy Cross, Bucknell, Army, Lehigh, Lafayette, Loyola MD, Colgate, Navy)

SEC – 14 (Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, Missouri, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi State, South Carolina)

SOUTHERN – 11 (Davidson, Elon, Wofford, Western Carolina, Chattanooga, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Appalachian State, Furman, The Citadel)

SOUTHLAND – 9 (SFA, Sam Houston State, TAMUCC, Nicholls State, Oral Roberts, Northwestern State, McNeese State, Southeast Louisiana, Central Arkansas)

SUN BELT – 10 (Georgia State, Western Kentucky, Arkansas State, Louisiana Lafayette, TX Arlington, UALR, UL Monroe, Troy, Texas State, South Alabama)

SWAC – 6 (Alabama State, Texas Southern, Alabama A&M, Alcorn State, Prairie View A&M, Jackson State)

SUMMIT LEAGUE – 7 (North Dakota State, IPFW, South Dakota State, Denver, South Dakota, Western Illinois, IUPUI

WEST COAST – 10 (Gonzaga, BYU, San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Pepperdine, Portland, San Diego, Pacific, Santa Clara, LMU)

WAC – 8 (New Mexico State, Utah Valley, Chicago State, CS Bakersfield, Idaho, UMKC, Seattle, TX Pan American)

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