But they lost to Harvard, which is not really a bad loss.I think 3 Ivy League teams is too many. Princeton losing tonight is perfect; and it should give the committee the excuse they need to exclude them from the tournament.
I agree Princeton's resume isn't great, but the bubble is weak. Who is the team that should get in over them? Virginia Tech? James Madison? Minnesota? UNLV? Those resumes are not great either. It'll be a close call.
Good point here about the field. The foolish ncaa wants to expand the field. This year has a very weak bubble for both the men’s and women’s tournaments. It is not an argument for tournament expansion.There's no way that the Ivy League is a superior conference to the A-10 or the Big East, let alone a P4. Three bids for an 8-team conference that isn't even the top mid-major conference is pure insanity. If it comes to that, then we may need to consider shrinking the field back down to 64 or even smaller. I'm not up for watching terrible basketball under the guise that it is "competitive". Harmoni Turner is the ONLY player that I care about seeing from that conference. At least last year's version of the Ivy League had Chen (my fave from that conference), Hsu, AND Turner.
I don't know who is clamoring to see that many Ivy League teams given their history. Last year's Columbia team proved that they didn't belong by getting lambasted by a very average Vanderbilt team. This was after their mouthy coach begged for their inclusion and had a lot of unsavory things to say about the SEC and ACC (the good sis Shea Ralph made her eat those words).
I'm glad you mentioned the men's bubble! It's so terrible!Good point here about the field. The foolish ncaa wants to expand the field. This year has a very weak bubble for both the men’s and women’s tournaments. It is not an argument for tournament expansion.
So if Virginia Tech gets in and loses the play-in game will you regret that as well?Va Tech in over Princeton for me. Princeton has no good non conference wins. Neither does Va Tech; but they benefit from their conference. They beat Cal, Louisville, and won at Georgia Tech.
And sorry. As a big east watcher. I don’t like the idea of 3 Ivy League teams making it while only two big east teams make it.
And I remember last year. Last year. I really liked Columbia; I thought they were a good team. And I campaigned online for their inclusion. And what did they do? Got swept aside easily by Vanderbilt in the play-in game. So, I am not falling for it this year.
Sure, but I think Duke is safely in the fieldMay I answer?

But they also lost to Syracuse, Virginia, and Boston College. So not only did Virginia Tech do nothing in the nonconference but they offset every one of their good wins with a bad loss.Va Tech in over Princeton for me. Princeton has no good non conference wins. Neither does Va Tech; but they benefit from their conference. They beat Cal, Louisville, and won at Georgia Tech.
William and Mary singled handily ruined my WBB hopes and dreams this weekend.
Yeah, Campbell let a lot of people down. Thanks to them a team w/ a losing record is going to the Tourney. Never trust a camel I guess.![]()
Tears are flowing all the way from DC to Buies Creek. My Camels failed again to get over the hump blowing a 4th quarter lead to fall to William and Mary 66-63.William and Mary singled handily ruined my WBB hopes and dreams this weekend.
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William & Mary's miracle run likely earns them a trip to Columbia SC against UNCG or High Point.
William & Mary's miracle run likely earns them a trip to Columbia SC against UNCG or High Point.