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[QUOTE="southie, post: 3872184, member: 2527"] As long as I've watched the women's NCAA tournament selection show, I just seem to remember them several times reward a team for winning their conference tournament (despite a lack of quality wins in the regular season) and vault them a bit too high in the seedings for my liking. To many of the past committees, it's like [B][I]"what have you done for me lately?" [/I][/B](conference tourney championship) is more important than the body of work accomplished in the previous 3-4 months. So, it will not surprise me to see Louisville end up as #1 seed if they beat NC State on the way to the ACC tourney championship. Granted, another team ahead of them vying for a #1 seed will need to falter in their conference tournament. [/QUOTE]
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