March Madness: Who's in, Who's out, and Who's on the Bubble
USATue Mar 11 2025
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The NCAA Tournament is just around the corner, and the excitement is building. Teams are vying for the best possible seeding, while others are fighting just to make it in. Conference tournaments are kicking off, and these games could make or break a team's chances. These tournaments are crucial for determining the automatic qualifier for each conference. The selection committee will be closely watching these games, as wins on neutral courts can carry more weight.
The ACC is a conference to watch, with Duke, Clemson, and Louisville looking strong. Duke, in particular, is a powerhouse and could be a top seed. However, their lack of Quad 1 wins could affect their seeding. North Carolina, on the other hand, is struggling with a poor record in Quad 1 games. The ACC has been sending fewer teams to the tournament in recent years, and this year may be no different.
The Big 12 is another conference with plenty of drama. Houston is on track to be a top seed, while Kansas, the preseason favorite, has struggled. BYU has been on a hot streak, but West Virginia's inconsistency could be their downfall. Baylor, meanwhile, has a tough road ahead with a challenging conference schedule.
The Big East has seen some surprising performances. St. John's has had a remarkable season, while UConn has been inconsistent. Creighton and Marquette are also strong contenders, but Xavier will need to prove themselves in the tournament. The Big Ten is another powerhouse conference, with Michigan State, Illinois, and Purdue leading the pack. Indiana and Ohio State are on the bubble, but a strong tournament performance could secure their spot.
The Mountain West has had a tough time impressing the selection committee in recent years. New Mexico and Utah State are the top contenders, but Boise State and San Diego State could also make a run. Colorado State is on a hot streak, but they'll need to win the conference tournament to secure their spot.
The SEC is dominating this year, with Auburn, Alabama, and Florida leading the way. Missouri has had a remarkable turnaround, while Arkansas and Oklahoma are fighting for their spots. The SEC tournament is shaping up to be a battle, with 13 teams vying for a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
The stakes are high, and the pressure is on. Teams will need to bring their A-game if they want to secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The conference tournaments are the last chance for many teams to prove themselves, and the selection committee will be watching closely.
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