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Wins needed for 2022 NCAA At Large Bid
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 4302226, member: 549"] I would @ this point… -> [URL='https://d1baseball.com/projections/stock-report/week-11-stock-report-breaking-down-races-for-national-seeds-at-larges/']Likely one-bid leagues (potential at-large teams in parentheses)[/URL]: Atlantic 10 (Davidson) Big East (Connecticut) Big South (Campbell) Big West (UC Santa Barbara) Colonial (College of Charleston) Ivy (Pennsylvania, Columbia) MAC (Central Michigan) Missouri Valley (Dallas Baptist) Mountain West (UNLV) Ohio Valley (Southeast Missouri, Belmont) WAC (Grand Canyon) Out of this group of teams, Dallas Baptist (No. 2 RPI) and Grand Canyon (No. 29) look like surefire at-large teams, barring collapses down the stretch. [I][U]UConn (No. 59) and UCSB (No. 49) are the next likeliest at-large teams should they fail to win automatic bids,[/U][/I] though that should be a moot point in Santa Barbara’s case because it leads the Big West by 3.5 games, and that league’s automatic bid goes to the regular-season champion. The OVC also has two viable at-large candidates in SEMO (No. 53) and Belmont (No. 56), and whichever team wins the regular-season title could have a realistic chance to be an at-large team, assuming its RPI can stay in that range. Penn (41) and Columbia (67) also have chances for at-large bids, but their RPI rankings don’t seem likely to remain in at-large territory. <- [/QUOTE]
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