Get a win against either Oregon or South Carolina (and win the rest of their games). If they lose both games (but win the rest of their games), I think they end up as a high 2-seed.
If they lose both games, and lose to someone else, they could drop to a 3-seed. Once again, I think UConn's conference strength of schedule hurts them badly.
Their most "impressive" win to date was to a decent, not great, Depaul team. The Tenn team is over-rated. ND being bad this year also hurts.
If they lose both games, and lose to someone else, they could drop to a 3-seed. Once again, I think UConn's conference strength of schedule hurts them badly.
Their most "impressive" win to date was to a decent, not great, Depaul team. The Tenn team is over-rated. ND being bad this year also hurts.
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