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Or vs UCLAA better potential matchup vs Maryland as opposed to Oregon State
Or vs UCLAA better potential matchup vs Maryland as opposed to Oregon State
Prefer road blue.Yeah I mean I’m glad we are not the #2 in Chicago or Greensboro. But this is a nice change of pace.
Being a #1 seed is a status thing that fans get all worked up over but per se not important.
Very good point. I guess the "reveals" are just used for a ratings boost because they, at least this year, are nothing more than "clickbait for tv".This is my one complaint about their "reveals." A lack of consistency from one to the next.
If they had put MSU ahead of UConn on Mar. 4, I wouldn't have been at all surprised, and in fact I kinda expected it. But if UConn's resume as of that date was deemed better than MSU's as of the same date, I find it very hard to believe that beating Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas in the SEC tournament was the thing that nudged MSU past UConn.
They can avoid that--easily--by falling to UCLA in College Park.Maryland will be thrilled about going to Albany
For people with insomnia.That Arizona State vs UCF matchup is must watch TV
See now this I don't get. The NCAA's own manual says they're supposed to try to avoid rematches of regular season games in the first 2 rounds, "if possible."Another first round rematch..... Maine goes to Raleigh again. The Black Bears got declawed the first time around.
Iowa State has had a very high RPI all season long. Somehow, they were very smart in the scheduling of their non-conference opponents, although I don't quite see it looking at their schedule:Well that's true. But then Iowa State didn't beat anyone all year except Texas either.
Maybe the Big12 should play someone out of conference.
So did Duke make it or not?
The frigging conference is killing UCONN WBB!
From the horses mouth-aka the Chairwoman of the selection of the committee.
Why is UCONN a #2 seed? "It came down to strength of schedule and strength of conference".
Conference didn't kill UConn when the committee had UConn as one of four #1 seeds during their top 16 teams for the past couple months.
Actually, UConn was #5 overall in the 1st reveal on Feb. 11.Conference didn't kill UConn when the committee had UConn as one of four #1 seeds during their top 16 teams for the past couple months.
And the NCAA complains about our SOS.UConn played 3 of the 4 #1 seeds and played all of them on the road.
I still don’t like that Stanford is in NDs region. Scares me.I know, but it still tells me that the Chicago region is the weakest.
Seems right. I call that getting screwed.UCLA gets sent to Northeast again? Well, they'd have to get through the first weekend. But, still, that's like 3 out of last 4 years, I believe, where they are sent cross-country.
You could very well be right. I read that UCLA is hot. And physical. Actually, I see that as a boon for UConn, either way. In other words, UConn would not face OSU until the E8. I see them as a tough out.If this is the bracket, I predict UCONN vs UCLA game. I believe UCLA will take care of Tennessee and Maryland.
Herberd was injured early in the 2nd quarter (if memory serves me). OSU was leading UO at that time, but there is no doubt without Herberd on the court, it took UO time to adjust. Herberd make Sabrina better as they have great chemistry, especially on the pick & roll. Not having Herberd for a few games gave their back up center some floor time, which I believe will help UO in the tournament. If UO ends up facing MSU, I am confident that UO will win that game. In Portland, a HUGE UO fan base, will propel UO to FF.You could very well be right. I read that UCLA is hot. And physical. Actually, I see that as a boon for UConn, either way. In other words, UConn would not face OSU until the E8. I see them as a tough out.
I think UConn could beat anyone in their region. The Louisville game was at Louisville, in front of 17,000 people, and in the midst of Lou's shooting woes. I wouldn't be afraid of playing them again. In fact, that would be the best E8 match-up UConn could hope for. I see Oregon State at least as least as concerning, if not more.
If you wouldn't mind: When did Hebard get hurt in the Civil War II at Gill? Was that the difference in the game? I saw a good part of the first meeting at Eugene, where OSU gave UO everything it wanted.