Selection Sunday is only 1 week away.
We will be updating the bracket daily during this stretch.
Here is the latest projection of what the field will be on March 11.
* Indicates the team has won their conference tournament.
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1 seeds: Syracuse, Kentucky, Kansas, North Carolina
Both Syracuse & Kentucky finished their seasons 30-1. Syracuse is a lock for the East regional in Boston. Kentucky a lock for the South Regional in Atlanta. Kansas continues to play their best basketball of the season and has won 8 straight. North Carolina picked up a dominating road victory over Duke on Saturday.
2 seeds: Ohio St, Michigan St, Missouri, Duke
Ohio St. picked up two hard fought road wins this week. Beating both Northwestern & Michigan State in the final seconds. Their win over Michigan State dramatically helps their resume, which also includes a November win over Duke. Michigan St. dominated the first half against the Buckeyes but fell in the final moments 72-70. The Spartans were also beaten at Indiana on Tuesday, but their RPI ranking of 3 will keep them in the mix for a #1 seed next Sunday if they can win the Big 10 tournament. Missouri took care of business this week and beat Iowa St. at home 78-72. The Tigers are the #2 seed in the Big 12 tournament and would like nothing more than a rubber match with rival Kansas. Duke's very solid, but very unsual season continued Saturday night in another home loss, this time to North Carolina. While Duke was 8-0 on the road in the ACC, they were only 5-3 at home. The Blue Devils must get more consistent play inside from the Plumlee brothers & Ryan Kelly, as they have become reliant on the three-point shot.
3 seeds: Marquette, Georgetown, Michigan, Indiana
Marquette had their five game winning streak snapped at Cincinnati on Tuesday, but bounced back with a solid 83-69 win over #12 Georgetown. They enter the Big East tournament as the #2 seed, and receive a double-bye into the quarterfinals. Georgetown handled #19 Notre Dame at home, but lost at Marquette Saturday. They enter the Big East tournament as the #5 seed, but if they capture at least two wins - they should be safe for a #3 seed in the NCAA tournament. Ironically, Ohio St's win over Michigan St. gave Michigan a share of the Big 10 regular season title. A #2 seed in the NCAA tournament is not out of the question if the Wolverines beat Ohio St. & Michigan St. on their way to a Big 10 tournament title. Same goes for Indiana who beat Michigan St. & Purdue last week. They enter the Big 10 tournament as the #5 seed, but if they run the table, a #2 seed for the NCAA tourney is a possibility.
4 seeds: Wisconsin, Baylor, Florida St, Vanderbilt
5 seeds: Temple, Murray St*, Wichita St, Florida
6 seeds: Notre Dame, UNLV, Louisville, Iowa St.
7 seeds: Creighton*, New Mexico, St. Marys, Kansas St.
8 seeds: Gonzaga, Purdue, Memphis, San Diego St.
9 seeds: Cincinnati, St. Louis, S. Miss, Washington
10 seeds: Long Beach St, West Virginia, Alabama, Virginia
11 seeds: UConn, BYU, Texas, Drexel
12 seeds: California, South Florida, Colorado St, Northwestern/Seton Hall
13 seeds: Miami (FL)/VCU, Oral Roberts, Davidson, Harvard
14 seeds: Valparaiso, Belmont*, Nevada, Fairfield
15 seeds: Denver, Bucknell, Montana, Akron
16 seeds: Norfolk St, Vermont, Miss Valley St/UNC Asheville*, Texas Arlington/Long Island
Last Four In: Northwestern, Seton Hall, Miami (FL), VCU
First Four Out: Iona, Xavier, Tennessee, Oregon
Next Four Out: NC State, Dayton, Miss. St, Arizona
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