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MARCH 23 @LEXI
#2 Baylor vs #13 Oregon St*, 7 pm
#3 Louisville vs #15 Stanford, 9 pm

MARCH 23 @KC
#4 Miss St vs #21 NC St, 7 pm
#8 Texas vs #9 UCLA, 9 pm

MARCH 24 @ ALBANY
#7 So Carolina vs - Buffalo*, 11:30 AM
#1 UConn vs #20 Duke*, 1:30 PM

MARCH 24 @ SPOKANE

#5 Notre Dame vs #14 Texas A&M, 4 pm
#6 Oregon vs - Central Michigan*, 6 pm

* = seed upset

Top 20 teams eliminated
#10 Ohio St, #11 Fla St, #12 Tenn, #16 Maryland, #17 Mizzou, #18 Georgia, #19 USF

Only non-top-21 teams are the 2 MAC schools.
 
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Best games IMO
  1. Baylor vs Oregon St
  2. ND vs TAMU
  3. Texas vs UCLA
  4. Louisville vs Stanford
  5. Miss St vs NC St
 
Best games IMO
  1. Baylor vs Oregon St
  2. ND vs TAMU
  3. Texas vs UCLA
  4. Louisville vs Stanford
  5. Miss St vs NC St
Thanks for putting this all together.
I really think the UCLA vs Texas game is going to be a barn burner. Two very athletic & long teams, that are peaking right now. I will also be intrigued by Louisville vs Stanford. OSU has the biggest challenge of the PAC12 teams in the next round. Baylor has a great combination of BIGs and quick/fast guards/wings. It would be Rueck's finest moment if his kids pull this one off.
 
Sweet 16 Results from the field of 64 (by P5 conference):
BIG10: 0 of 6 teams advance
SEC: 4 of 8
ACC: 4 of 8
BIG 12: 2 of 4
PAC12: 4 of 6

Shout out to MAC with 2 teams in the Sweet 16

Can't forget UCONN which may have to play their starters for at least 2 quarters next game.
 
Can't forget UCONN which may have to play their starters for at least 2 quarters next game.
Wow, was that a slam on Duke?
 
Thanks for putting this all together.
I really think the UCLA vs Texas game is going to be a barn burner. Two very athletic & long teams, that are peaking right now. I will also be intrigued by Louisville vs Stanford. OSU has the biggest challenge of the PAC12 teams in the next round. Baylor has a great combination of BIGs and quick/fast guards/wings. It would be Rueck's finest moment if his kids pull this one off.
UCLA and Texas played a closed-door preseason scrimmage at a neutral site, and rumor had it that Texas dominated it. But this will be a very intriguing matchup.
 
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Oregon vs. Central Michigan should be entertaining. Should be fast tempo with lots of points scored.
 
UCLA and Texas played a closed-door preseason scrimmage at a neutral site, and rumor had it that Texas dominated it. But this will be a very intriguing matchup.

Those super secret scrimmages take on a life of their own!
 
Sweet 16 Results from the field of 64 (by P5 conference):
BIG10: 0 of 6 teams advance
SEC: 4 of 8
ACC: 4 of 8
BIG 12: 2 of 4
PAC12: 4 of 6

Shout out to MAC with 2 teams in the Sweet 16

Can't forget UCONN which may have to play their starters for at least 2 quarters next game.

SEC has 3 teams out of 8 make it thru to the Sweet 16: MSST, SCar, and TAMU.
 
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Wow no respect for the MAC? .

I think the pictures of the players from the two teams from the conference that made it into to the Sweet 16 smiling, is the best example of " Mac and Cheese".
 
SEC has 3 teams out of 8 make it thru to the Sweet 16: MSST, SCar, and TAMU.
The other telling thing is that they were all higher rated teams than the ones that beat them.
They were all rewarded with high ratings . LSU was their lowest rated team at 6. They highest rated team anyone from the SEC played was a #5 DePaul and # 4 TA&M only beat them by 1 point on a game ending 3pt shot.

I do think it was 3 out of 7 not 8. I looked and could not find an 8th team.
 
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MARCH 23 @KC
#4 Miss St vs #21 NC St, 7 pm

#8 Texas vs #9 UCLA, 9 pm

UGH! Friday is my bowling night. I was so hoping NC State/Mississippi State would be the second game so I could be home to watch it. Guess I'll set the DVR and hope ESPN broadcasts the game in my area. With the men's Sweet 16 on at the same time, I won't have to worry about them broadcasting the Wolfpack Women at the bowling center to ruin the suspense. (There are TV screens between every other pair of lanes). But I know I'll be distracted this Friday, wondering in the back of my mind what is going on in Kansas City.
 
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Best games IMO
  1. Baylor vs Oregon St
  2. ND vs TAMU
  3. Texas vs UCLA
  4. Louisville vs Stanford
  5. Miss St vs NC St

1. I think Baylor overwhelms Oregon ST with their size and wins easily
2. I think ND limits Carter and wins by 15-20
3. I think this game has all the makings of a great game because both teams match up pretty well with each other. In the end I think Texas pulls out a win due to their size.
4. I think Stanford makes this a lot closer than most think but Louisville pulls away late for a 10-15 pt win
5. I think MSU is due for a good game and I am not sold on NC St. MSU wins easily by 15-20

I also think Buffalo will give SC all they can handle but Wilson will be the deciding factor and SC will dominate the paint to win by 15-20

Central Michigan will also play Oregon tough but in the end Ionescu and Hebard will prove to be too much for the Chippewas.
 
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MARCH 23 @LEXI
#3 Louisville vs #15 Stanford, 9 pm
#2 Baylor vs #13 Oregon St, 7 pm

MARCH 23 @KC
#4 Miss St vs #21 NC St, 7 pm
#8 Texas vs #9 UCLA, 9 pm

MARCH 24 @ ALBANY
#7 So Carolina vs - Buffalo, 11:30 AM
#1 UConn vs #20 Duke, 1:30 PM

MARCH 24 @ SPOKANE
#5 Notre Dame vs #14 Texas A&M,
4 PM
#6 Oregon vs - Central Michigan, 6 PM

Top 20 teams eliminated
#10 Ohio St, #11 Fla St, #12 Tenn, #16 Maryland, #17 Mizzou, #18 Georgia, #19 USF

Only non-top-21 teams are the 2 MAC schools.
Great post and thanks as its so clear and concise.
To me, it shows a few things. One is that there is clearly becoming more competition in women's college basketball as there have been a good # of upsets.
What is also clear is none of the top 9 teams have lost, at least so far. Of the next ten (10-19) seven have lost. It also demonstrates the remaining gap between the top programs and the next tier.
I think we will see similar results as the tournament proceeds. I expect the top six to live up to their expectations. So yes, it's also better that maybe six teams can compete for a NC.
I also believe there is a gap still, even though U Conn lost last year, between U Conn and everyone else.
Thanks again for the post!
Bronx23
 
ND?!
Oregon was en fuego in the opening rounds and now they'll be playing in front of a partisan crowd. ND is the #1 most at risk IMO.

Vowelguy:
Oregon went for 88 and 101 in the first two rounds and was, as you put it, "en fuego."
ND scored 98 and 99, so it's safe to say they were doing the same.

And thanks to McGraw's Bench "Domerduck," who will be attending the regional, Oregon is -- at best -- a 7 1/2 hour drive from Spokane. I'm not saying the Dukcs won't have more fans there than any of the other teams (not saying much given where the other teams are coming from), but it won't be like playing on its home "treecourt."

This situaion is a good example of why MM took the Irish on a nearly 10-game road/neutral court road trip early in the season. It won't bother them. Plus, I think you'll see green shirts that have an Irish tint, as well. ;)
 
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ND?!
Oregon was en fuego in the opening rounds and now they'll be playing in front of a partisan crowd. ND is the #1 most at risk IMO.
I never saw ND getting out of this region.
 
Vowelguy:
Oregon went for 88 and 101 in the first two rounds and was, as you put it, "en fuego."
ND scored 98 and 99, so it's safe to say they were doing the same.

And thanks to McGraw's Bench "Domerduck," who will be attending the regional, Oregon is -- at best -- a 7 1/2 hour drive from Spokane. I'm not saying the Dukcs won't have more fans there than any of the other teams (not saying much given where the other teams are coming from), but it won't be like playing on its home "treecourt."

This situaion is a good example of why MM took the Irish on a nearly 10-game road/neutral court road trip early in the season. It won't bother them. Plus, I think you'll see green shirts that have an Irish tint, as well. ;)

Wasnt just talking about points - was a sense that they were operating at a high level.

The top two #2 seeds going in were Baylor and Oregon, and both played like it last weekend, thereby suggesting that Lou & ND have the toughest road ahead. Louisville had an easier time in the opening rounds and will also be playing near home. In contrast, ND will be facing the most difficult crowd of the 3 #1s.

I think it's fair to say that ND has the most difficult obstacles of the #1 seeds.
 
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MARCH 23 @LEXI
#3 Louisville vs #15 Stanford, 9 pm
#2 Baylor vs #13 Oregon St, 7 pm

MARCH 23 @KC
#4 Miss St vs #21 NC St, 7 pm
#8 Texas vs #9 UCLA, 9 pm

MARCH 24 @ ALBANY
#7 So Carolina vs - Buffalo, 11:30 AM
#1 UConn vs #20 Duke, 1:30 PM

MARCH 24 @ SPOKANE
#5 Notre Dame vs #14 Texas A&M,
4 PM
#6 Oregon vs - Central Michigan, 6 PM
Does anyone else see the problem with the second games start times? All are 2 hours after the 1st game start time. However, some games take almost two hours to play, especially if they mimic the men's game, and take 20 minutes to play the last two minutes in a close game, and then there is the 30 minute delay between games. So I would think the start times would be closer to 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 hours later. Of course this is probably only a problem for people that want to record a game and won't be there to actually start the recording, so...
 
The UConn game is scheduled for 2PM in the DirecTV program guide.
 
The UConn game is scheduled for 2PM in the DirecTV program guide.

And your point? The game starts 30 minutes after the So Carolina game. Period. If you want to believe that's 2:00, fine.
But please don't complain about ESPN if the game starts before then (because it could) and you miss the start.
 
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