Sunday, March 13, 2011
Field of 68
*Seeding is not an attempt to predict what the Selection Committee will do. Rather, seeding represents what the Selection Committee should do.
1 seeds
Ohio State (31-2, 16-2)
Kansas (32-2, 14-2)
Duke (30-4, 13-3)
Pittsburgh (27-5, 15-3)
2 seeds
Notre Dame (26-6, 14-4)
San Diego State (32-2, 14-2)
Texas (27-7, 13-3)
Connecticut (26-9, 9-9)
3 seeds
Louisville (25-9, 12-6)
Kentucky (25-8, 10-6)
Purdue (25-7, 14-4)
North Carolina (26-7, 14-2)
4 seeds
Brigham Young (30-4, 14-2)
Florida (26-7, 13-3)
Syracuse (26-7, 12-6)
Arizona (27-7, 14-4)
5 seeds
Wisconsin (23-8, 13-5)
St. John's (21-11, 12-6)
Georgetown (21-10, 10-8)
Xavier (24-7, 15-1)
6 seeds
Texas A&M (24-8, 10-6)
Vanderbilt (23-10, 9-7)
Washington (23-10, 11-7)
Temple (25-7, 14-2)
7 seeds
Old Dominion (27-6, 14-4)
Cincinnati (25-8, 11-7)
West Virginia (20-11, 11-7)
Utah State (30-3, 15-1)
8 seeds
UCLA (22-10, 13-5)
Kansas State (22-10, 10-6)
Richmond (27-7, 13-3)
George Mason (26-6, 16-2)
9 seeds
UNLV (24-8, 11-5)
Missouri (23-10, 8-8)
Florida State (21-10, 11-5)
Villanova (21-11, 9-9)
10 seeds
Marquette (20-14, 9-9)
Illinois (19-13, 9-9)
Tennessee (19-14, 8-8)
Colorado (21-13, 8-8)
11 seeds
USC (19-14, 10-8)
Alabama (21-11, 12-4)
Gonzaga (24-9, 11-3)
Michigan State (18-14, 9-9)
12 seeds
Memphis (25-9, 10-6)
Butler (23-9, 13-5)
St. Mary's (25-8, 11-3)
Penn State (19-13, 9-9)
Virginia Tech (21-11, 9-7)
Michigan (20-13, 9-9)
13 seeds
Belmont (30-4, 19-1)
Oakland (25-9, 17-1)
Long Island (27-5, 16-2)
Princeton (25-6, 12-2)
14 seeds
Indiana State (20-13, 12-6)
Akron (23-12, 9-7)
Morehead State (24-9, 13-5)
Wofford (21-12, 14-4)
15 seeds
Bucknell (25-8, 13-1)
Northern Colorado (21-10, 13-3)
St. Peter's (20-13, 11-7)
Hampton (24-8, 11-5)
16 seeds
Boston University (21-13, 12-4)
UNC-Asheville (19-13, 11-7)
UC-Santa Barbara (18-13, 8-8)
UT-San Antonio (19-13, 9-7)
Arkansas-Little Rock (19-16, 7-9)
Alabama State (17-17, 11-7)
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Admiral, can we hear your final four picks?
ReplyDeletePittsburgh, Texas, Kansas, and Syracuse. With Pitt taking home the hardware.
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