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If South Dakota and Creighton both win, @Plebe 's pride regarding non P5 teams might cause him to explode.
You might be right, if both SD and the Blue Jays win...
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The argument isn't about BYU; it's about the NET and how it's used (or not used) properly
No metric is 100% infallible. That's why the committee supposedly uses several. But, the one that Creme kept mentioning was wins over NET Top 25 teams, and NET Q1 wins. So, my focus as an interested fan was mainly on NET as I thought it was designed to be an improvement over the RPI rankings which fans have been belly-aching about for years.

Several times I asked on this board why North Carolina's NET ranking was in the Top 10, but the committee never placed them in the Top 16 in any of the three reveals, even after they beat Louisville. Nobody responded with an answer, IIRC. If BYU was in that same category, I certainly wouldn't know all their pluses and minuses, so I never mentioned them.
 
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What are people's thoughts about Texas and Ohio State? I think the guard match ups could be entertaining considering how Harmon and Harris can be pests on defence.
 
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What are people's thoughts about Texas and Ohio State? I think the guard match ups could be entertaining considering how Harmon and Harris can be pests on defence defense.
...and don't forget the Audrey Warren flops.... :D
 
Ohio State press conference (scroll to like to like 9:30 minute mark):

 
What are people's thoughts about Texas and Ohio State? I think the guard match ups could be entertaining considering how Harmon and Harris can be pests on defence.
@DefenseBB - I'm from Canada. We don't spell defence with an "s".

"Defence and defense are different spellings of the same word. Defense is preferred in American English, and defence is preferred in all other main varieties of English, including Australian, British, and Canadian English. The spelling distinction extends to most derivatives of defence/defense, including defences/defenses and defenceless/defenseless. But the words defensive, defensiveness, and defensively have an s everywhere."

 
Trying to decide if I should wear a Duke shirt or an Iowa State shirt to the game tonight... I guess I could always change between sessions. ;)

Go Cyclones.
 
Teams Attendance stats for 2022
SC (12,268 per game) vs NC (2,136) while the on court version has improved for Banghart, the attendance version has a lot of work to do...

Iowa St (9,567) vs. Creighton (2,543) if both Iowa schools can draw fans, Blue Jay Nation needs to step up and support this team....

Stanford (2,550) vs. Maryland (5,115) as stated numerous times, why doesn't one of the top 3 programs in the history of the sport have better attendance? Yes, UConn and Tennessee are ahead of them with 30+years of NCAAT success (sorry SC/Baylor/ND you need some more years of success).

Texas (3,523) vs. Ohio State (3,274) wow is this most even matchup of the group. Still underwhelming for two programs with a good history....

Louisville (8,361) vs. Tennessee (7,477) one program is growing (Cardinals) the other is falling on the attendance ranking. Since 2013 with 11,390 per game, the Lady Vols have been losing attendance at an alarming rate.

Michigan (3,676) vs. South Dakota (1,983) a bit surprising on both as I would have thought each would be higher-the size of Michigan would dictate students going and what else is there to do in SD in the winter? Heck if Iowa can turn out, why can't SD?

NC State (4,704) vs. Notre Dame (5,005) second closest matchup of teams fans. ND has fallen hard in attendance the past few years but I expect a rebound as the team is now better. NC State may see a drop off after this year.

UConn (8,892) vs. Indiana (4,726) pits the Annual top 5 program in attendance, vs. an up and comer who has steadily increased their attendance each of the last 4 years!
 
Teams Attendance stats for 2022
SC (12,268 per game) vs NC (2,136) while the on court version has improved for Banghart, the attendance version has a lot of work to do...

Iowa St (9,567) vs. Creighton (2,543) if both Iowa schools can draw fans, Blue Jay Nation needs to step up and support this team....

Stanford (2,550) vs. Maryland (5,115) as stated numerous times, why doesn't one of the top 3 programs in the history of the sport have better attendance? Yes, UConn and Tennessee are ahead of them with 30+years of NCAAT success (sorry SC/Baylor/ND you need some more years of success).

Texas (3,523) vs. Ohio State (3,274) wow is this most even matchup of the group. Still underwhelming for two programs with a good history....

Louisville (8,361) vs. Tennessee (7,477) one program is growing (Cardinals) the other is falling on the attendance ranking. Since 2013 with 11,390 per game, the Lady Vols have been losing attendance at an alarming rate.

Michigan (3,676) vs. South Dakota (1,983) a bit surprising on both as I would have thought each would be higher-the size of Michigan would dictate students going and what else is there to do in SD in the winter? Heck if Iowa can turn out, why can't SD?

NC State (4,704) vs. Notre Dame (5,005) second closest matchup of teams fans. ND has fallen hard in attendance the past few years but I expect a rebound as the team is now better. NC State may see a drop off after this year.

UConn (8,892) vs. Indiana (4,726) pits the Annual top 5 program in attendance, vs. an up and comer who has steadily increased their attendance each of the last 4 years!
You have to take account of arena size in these numbers - example:
Iowa St home arena 14,267 so they get 67% capacity vs Creighton home arena 2,950 86% capcity.

This will be true for regional sites as well:
Bridgeport capacity: 9,000
Greensboro: 23,500
Wichita: 15,004
Spokane: 12,210

While I would be surprised if any but Bridgeport have a sell out, it is possible that one or more of the other regions would exceed the max 9,000 at Bridgeport
 
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Spokane is a hoops crazy city, I wouldn't be surprised to see a good turn out there. Plus the Hull twins are from the area, so Stanford should get some good local support.
 
You have to take account of arena size in these numbers - example:
Iowa St home arena 14,267 so they get 67% capacity vs Creighton home arena 2,950 86% capcity.

This will be true for regional sites as well:
Bridgeport capacity: 9,000
Greensboro: 23,500
Wichita: 15,004
Spokane: 12,210

While I would be surprised if any but Bridgeport have a sell out, it is possible that one or more of the other regions would exceed the max 9,000 at Bridgeport

Two notes on Greensboro.... A few years ago they replaced the hard seats with wider and soft seats.. Reducing the the capacity to about 22,000. For women's basketball, they bring down the black curtain over the upper seating.. Reducing capacity to about 11,500. For the 1999 regionals there was enough demand for them to raise the curtains a bit.
 
Spokane arena holds 14,000. Looks like there are only ~20 seats in lower level on sale directly from the arena. 3 of the upper level sections are sold out. I would guess at least 2/3rds of the seats are sold.
According to the arena site the capacity in Spokane is Basketball: 11,736
 
The Tar Heels outshooting SC 47% to 34% and not really threatening. SC with 23 offensive boards. The Tarheels have 30 rebounds total.
 
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According to the arena site the capacity in Spokane is Basketball: 11,736
Thanks for the catch. Will be interesting to what attendance is. I'd guess at least 7500-8000. Only a few seats empty on lower level and I could see some fans in the upper level during the Texas-Ohio State game.
 
Good for Spokane, especially early on a Friday. I was expecting a relatively empty house.

Surprised at the lack of fans in Greensboro, but guessing it will be packed on Sunday.
 
Good for Spokane, especially early on a Friday. I was expecting a relatively empty house.

Surprised at the lack of fans in Greensboro, but guessing it will be packed on Sunday.

It seems like a good crowd in here... No idea how it looks on TV. The way different arenas are built in terms of seat layout can affect how it looks on tv. I'd estimate probably around 8,000 or so.

In prior years.. They would start the regional final at noon on Sunday. This year.. The final here will be 7pm. That's gonna lessen the attendance of the SC fans who have to work on Monday morning.
 
Rory Harmon reminds me of Brooke McCarty.
Brooke was a better 3 point shooter, and relied on a float shot. She did not have the silky smooth stop-and-pop game which Harmon is so good at.
 
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It seems like a good crowd in here... No idea how it looks on TV. The way different arenas are built in terms of seat layout can affect how it looks on tv. I'd estimate probably around 8,000 or so.

In prior years.. They would start the regional final at noon on Sunday. This year.. The final here will be 7pm. That's gonna lessen the attendance of the SC fans who have to work on Monday morning.
8,811 according to ESPN
 
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