Wednesday, January 11, 2012

NCAA Field of 68 - January 10, 2012 Edition

  • Syracuse still overall #1, followed by Kentucky, Baylor and North Carolina
  • Last Four In: Memphis, Xavier, LSU, Florida State
  • First Four Out:  Northern Iowa, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Arizona
  • Monitoring:  Arkansas, St. Joseph's, Cincinnati, Colorado, Minnesota, Marshall, Central Florida, Mississippi
South Regional
(1)  North Carolina vs (16) Southern U./Coastal Carolina
(8)  Mississippi State vs (9) Southern Miss
(5)  Illinois vs (12) Iona
(4)  Seton Hall vs (13)  Ohio
(6)  Florida vs (11)  North Carolina State
(3)  Missouri vs (14)  Long Beach State
(7)  West Virginia vs (10)  BYU
(2)  Indiana vs (15)  Weber State

Midwest Regional
(1)  Kentucky vs (16)  Lamar
(8)  Purdue vs (9)  Wichita State
(5)  Louisville vs (12)  Texas
(4)  Virginia vs (13)  Cleveland State
(6)  Kansas State vs (11)  Stanford
(3)  Georgetown vs (14)  Davidson
(7)  San Diego State vs (10) St. Louis
(2)  Michigan State vs (15)  Oral Roberts

West Regional
(1)  Baylor vs (16)  Norfolk State
(8)  California vs (9)  Temple
(5)  Gonzaga vs (12)  Wisconsin
(4)  UNLV vs (13)  LSU/Florida State
(6)  Creighton vs (11)  Iowa State
(3)  Ohio State vs (14)  Belmont
(7)  Vanderbilt vs (10)  Murray State
(2)  Connecticut vs (15)  Nevada

East Regional
(1)  Syracuse vs (16)  Lehigh/Maine
(8)  Dayton vs (9)  New Mexico
(5)  Michigan vs (12)  Memphis/Xavier
(4)  Alabama vs (13)  George Mason
(6)  Marquette vs (11)  Harvard
(3)  Kansas vs (14)  Middle Tennessee
(7)  St. Mary's vs (10)  Northwestern
(2)  Duke vs (15)  Robert Morris

2 comments:

  1. you have marquette a 6 and vandy a 7? Vandy stomped marquette and they have the same number of losses.

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  2. Thanks for the comment. I welcome more. I can't use a simple head-to-head test when seeding the teams. UNLV handled North Carolina and has the same number of losses, but nobody is arguing their seeding discepancy. I actually felt I have stood by Vanderbilt through their early troubles and will take missing Ezeli into account more if they get on a roll through the SEC. If you follow, Marquette has been taking a dive in seed as of late. I am just waiting for Vanderbilt to show in more than one game that they should move even higher. Marquette also currently sits at 17 RPI and 19 Sagarin, while Vandy is at 34 and 41, respectively.

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