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Wins Needed for a 2025 At Large Bid
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[QUOTE="PASTE04038!, post: 5279829, member: 12330"] If Creighton or St. John's wins the BE Tournament there is no way in hell they are letting three Big East teams in the NCAA's. Xavier sweeps Penn State and UCONN loses one to Maine and it's going to be a nerve racking Sunday into selection Monday. Xavier would have head to head and RPI on us with a better SOS. UCONN is 11-13 against Quad 1 and 2 and Xavier is 13-20. UCONN has better Quad 1 wins and dominated the BIG EAST offensively with a better conference record.. UCONN is also hotter playing over .800 baseball the second half. I think UCONN's recent tournament success has to play into it as well. Sweep Maine, win a game or 2 in the BIG EAST tournament and they should get in but if there are some crazy tournament upsets the at large pool gets harder. You know they are going to let as many power 4 teams in as they can without it looking too obvious. [/QUOTE]
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