Wbbfan1
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Just for the heck of it, I created the list of schools that have teams in both the Men's and Women's tournament. I'm too lazy to make the list Alphabetical as I created the list by going through the Men's Bracket and compared against the Women's Bracket.
Indiana
Notre Dame
Michigan
*Baylor
Tennessee
*Iowa
Gonzaga
North Carolina
*UConn
*Kentucky
Creighton
Arkansas
Ohio St
Villanova
Delaware
Miami
*Texas
Virginia Tech
LSU
Iowa St
*Arizona
An asterisk in front of a schools name are the schools that IMO could possibly win the Dual Championship if the seeds fell right . If I only picked one school it would be Baylor with my additional long shots as Kentucky and Iowa. I don't see the UConn men making a run in the tournament, even though many do. With So Carolina and Stanford as the favorites in the Women's Tournament and their Men's team not making the tournament its unlikely there will be a Dual Championship this year.
Apologize in advance if I missed any schools.
How many schools will still be eligible after the 1st and 2nd rounds?
Indiana
Notre Dame
Michigan
*Baylor
Tennessee
*Iowa
Gonzaga
North Carolina
*UConn
*Kentucky
Creighton
Arkansas
Ohio St
Villanova
Delaware
Miami
*Texas
Virginia Tech
LSU
Iowa St
*Arizona
An asterisk in front of a schools name are the schools that IMO could possibly win the Dual Championship if the seeds fell right . If I only picked one school it would be Baylor with my additional long shots as Kentucky and Iowa. I don't see the UConn men making a run in the tournament, even though many do. With So Carolina and Stanford as the favorites in the Women's Tournament and their Men's team not making the tournament its unlikely there will be a Dual Championship this year.
Apologize in advance if I missed any schools.
How many schools will still be eligible after the 1st and 2nd rounds?