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Cal May Not Be As Safe as We Think: Friday's Quick Hitters
Cincinnati and Louisville advance to the Big East final, marking the first time that no original members will be in the game.
Conference Finals Predictions: Big 12, Big East, Pac-12 & More
- Akron
- America East
- Arizona
- Baylor
- Bethune-Cookman
- Big 12
- Big East
- Big West
- Cincinnati
- Colorado
- Conference USA
- Lamar
- LBSU
- Louisville
- MAC
- Marshall
- McNeese St
- Memphis
- Missouri
- MVSU
- MWC
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- New Mexico St
- Norfolk St
- Ohio
- Pac-12
- San Diego St
- Southland
- Stony Brook
- SWAC
- Texas Southern
- UCSB
- Vermont
- WAC
- Conference Tournaments
- Game Predictions
Montana Wins Big Sky Title: Wednesday's Quick Hitters
UConn and USF were the big winners on Wednesday at Madison Square Garden, while West Virginia and Seton Hall now await their NCAA tournament fate.
Bracketology: Remaining Teams That Can Steal Bids
While
bubble teams were able to
breathe easier when Murray St and Creighton won close conference titles, the
coast is not entirely clear.
Here's a brief look at the remaining teams most likely to "steal" bids from the
bubble hopefuls**.
ACC
NITology: Iowa Making Move, Marshall Fading
Bracketology Implications: 18 Bubble Games Wednesday
Poll: How Many CUSA Teams Will Make the Tournament?
#6 Baylor vs. #10 Kansas: Wednesday's Preview
Wednesday Recap: Oklahoma State Beats #2 Missouri
Consistency has been an issue for the Oklahoma State Cowboys this season, and it's been an issue for highly-touted freshman Le'Bryan Nash as well. After scoring 21 points in the Cowboys' 71-68 loss to Iowa State (which ended at the buzzer on a Scott Christopherson three) Nash scored just four points in a 66-58 home loss to Kansas State. But the Dallas native brought his "A-game" to Gallagher-Iba Arena on Wednesday night, making 12 of 18 shots from the field to score 27 points while also grabbing four rebounds in Oklahoma State's 79-72 win over #2 Missouri.
New Mexico vs. #16 San Diego State: Wednesday's Preview
It looks as if the schedule-makers in the Mountain West wanted to spark some serious national conversation about the conference from the beginning of league play because the first full week of play will feature all three expected contenders facing each other. Wednesday's slate features #16 San Diego State (15-2, 1-0), fresh off of their two-point win over UNLV, visiting The Pit to take on a New Mexico (15-2, 1-0) squad that's quietly won thirteen in a row.


