16 Feb29 - Dozens
Volume XX, No. 17 - 16 Feb29 - [] Top 25 Ballot
Dozens
Just because it seems inevitable doesn't make it any less special. Kansas won on the road at Baylor (66-@60) and beat Texas Tech (@67-58) to clinch a share of the BIG 12 title with a gap and still a week to go. Unbelievably, it's the TWELFTH-CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON TITLE for the Jayhawks and coach Bill Self -- 12-FOR-12 IN THE BIG 12, baby -- DOZENS! (UCLA won thirteen-straight AAWU/PAC-8/PAC-10 titles [9 under John Wooden] from 1967-79, stopped by Oregon State[Ralph Miller/Steve Johnson]. Gonzaga and Mark Few won eleven-straight WEST COAST titles from 2001-11 before St. Mary's[Randy Bennett/bMatthew Delavedova] ended that streak.) Second-place West Virginia went 2-0 as well (including outrunning Iowa State [@97-87 behind gJaysean Paige[34p]), but the Mountaineers can only tie for the title if KU collapses this week. Rising Texas knocked off Oklahoma (@76-63 despite 33p6r from bBuddy Hield).
     Just when you thought we might have a runaway dominant team this season, Xavier pulled Villanova back to within reach of a home-standing elite opponent: the Musketeers beat the Wildcats (@90-83 as six players posted double-figures). Even so, Villanova's 89-@79 win at Marquette clinched its third-straight BIG EAST title (with a gap and a week to go as well). Rising Seton Hall routed Providence (@70-52 as pIsaiah Whitehead[25p9a] dominated pKris Dunn[8p0a] and 31p6r from bBen Bentil wasn't nearly enough) and then knocked off Xavier (@90-81 as cDesi Rodriguez[27p12r] did the damage as much as 27-for-36 free-throw shooting). Creighton tripped at home to Marquette (@61-66).
     Though not quite a showdown for first place in the ACC, Virginia edged North Carolina (@79-74) in what was likely the decider for ACC Player Of The Year (and first-team All-America) as bMalcolm Brogdon(26p6r) starred and fBrice Johnson(12p7r) stalled. Miami(Florida) tied UNC for the top spot with a strong week, edging UVa (@64-61) and beating Louisville (@73-65). Pittsburgh handled Duke (@76-62 controlling the boards 36-17). Louisville's road win at Pitt (67-@60) kept it in the hunt for the regular season title, tied for third with UVa. Notre Dame was routed at Florida State while Clemson tripped at Georgia Tech (73-@75 as fMarcus Georges-Hunt[25p5r4a] starred).
For the second time this season, Duke's gGrayson Allen DELIBERATELY TRIPPED AN OPPOSING PLAYER (this time, at the end of the game against Florida State). Beyond unacceptable. (As befits such a cowardly act, both instances have come in front of his adoring home crowd where officials are loathe to come down on him appropriately.) Yes, as the "Designated-(White)-Duke-Player-Opponents-'Love-To-Hate'", he gets more scrutiny than most; but there is absolute no excuse for this kind of repeatedly dirty behavior. Disappointingly, Mike Krzyzewski wouldn't flatly condemn him. So much for the myth of the classy program beyond reproach.
Slumping Iowa dropped two more games, falling at home to rising Wisconsin (@59-67) and then tripping at Ohio State as well. The Hawkeyes' loss(es) is Indiana's gain as the Hoosiers clinched the BIG 10 regular season title (with a gap and a week to go). Purdue edged Maryland (@83-79 dominating the boards 39-20). Wisconsin's 2-0 week finished with a win over Michigan (@68-57).
     Vanderbilt handled Kentucky (@74-62 committing only 3 turnovers despite 33p9r from tJamal Murray). Texas A&M's 2-0 week allowed it to tie UK for the top spot in the SEC with a week to go. South Carolina couldn't follow suit, though, falling at Mississippi State. Meanwhile, Florida crashed and burned with a disastrous 0-2 week at home, losing to both Vanderbilt (@74-87 as fDamion Jones[27p7r] starred) and crasht/burnt LSU (@91-96
as Antonio Blakeney[32p] starred).
     Arizona couldn't handle the mountains, tripping at Colorado (72-@75 as fJosh Scott[26p9r] starred) and falling at Utah (64-@70). That left Oregon alone in first place in the PAC-12 with a week to go. Surging California swept the Los Angeles teams, including a rout of USC (@87-65) to tie AZ for the second spot. USC had it double-tough after tanking at Stanford (64-@84 as bDorian Pickens[25p6r] starred).
     Tulsa thumped Temple (@74-55), knocking the Owls back into a tie for first place in the AMERICAN (along with SMU); but the Hurricane couldn't keep it going, falling at Memphis. Houston kept Connecticut out of the running with a road win (75-@68).
     St. Mary's went 2-0 and Gonzaga followed suit (including edging BYU on the road [71-@68]), leaving both teams tied for the WEST COAST title -- it's the FIFTEEN TITLE OUT OF THE PAST SIXTEEN YEARS for the Bulldogs and coach Mark Few.
     VCU fell at George Mason to fall back into a tie for first place in the ATLANTIC 10 (along with St. Joseph's), but righted the ship edging George Washington on the road (69-@65). Slumping Dayton couldn't keep pace, falling at home to Rhode Island (@66-75).
Boise State edged MOUNTAIN WEST champ San Diego State on the road (66-@63) to keep its slim hopes for an at-large bid alive. Evansville's NCAA chances took a hit, tripping at home to Northern Iowa (@52-54).
Hawaii fell at home to UC-Riverside but still leads the BIG WEST with a week to go. Akron fell at Miami(Ohio) but held onto the MID-AMERICAN lead. Princeton edged third-place Columbia (@88-83 on 63 percent shooting) to stay tied with Yale for IVY first place. In the only BIG SKY showdown, Weber State beat Montana (@60-54 in a defensive struggle where both teams only had 9 assists combined) to take the outright lead with a week to go.
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IPFW tripped at arch-rival IUPUI to wind up tied for the SUMMIT title (as co-champ South Dakota State repeated after all). Chattanooga clinched the SOUTHERN title with an easy home win. Hofstra edged league-leader UNC-Wilmington on the road (70-@69) to clinch a share of the COLONIAL title. Even as Iona won on the road at Siena (87-@81 as A.J. English[32p] starred) Monmouth closed 2-0 to clinch the METRO ATLANTIC title, anyway. Middle Tennessee fell at home to Western Kentucky while UAB's 2-0 week allowed it to clinch the CONFERENCE USA title (with a three-game gap with a week to go). Little Rock's 2-0 week let it clinch the SUN BELT title (with a three-game gap with a week to go).
     New Mexico State clinched its second-straight WAC title (with a gap). Bucknell's 2-0 week gave it a second-straight PATRIOT title (and FIFTH OUT OF THE LAST SIX YEARS). High Point edged league-leader Winthrop (@87-85 despite 25p6r from 5-7 bKeon Johnson) to clinch a share of its second-straight BIG SOUTH title (and FOURTH OUT OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS) -- meanwhile, Coastal Carolina edged UNC-Asheville on the road (81-@79), keeping the Bulldogs from making it a triumvirate. Stephen F. Austin went 2-0 to cruise to the SOUTHLAND title (undefeated, with a three-game gap) -- it's the FOURTH-STRAIGHT TITLE for the Lumberjacks (and for tThomas Walkup). Wagner's 2-0 week clinched the NORTHEAST (with a gap). Texas Southern went 2-0 to clinch its second-straight SWAC title (with a three-game gap), its THIRD IN FOUR YEARS. Hampton's 2-0 week clinched the MEAC title (with a gap).
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Kansas hosts Iowa State (Saturday) and visits Texas (Monday). Xavier hosts Creighton (Saturday). Virginia hosts Louisville (Saturday). North Carolina has a tough close, hosting Syracuse (Monday) and visiting arch-rival Duke (Saturday). Oklahoma hosts Baylor (Tuesday). West Virginia has a tough close, hosting Texas Tech (Wednesday) and visiting Baylor (Saturday). SMU has it tough, hosting Connecticut (Thursday) and visiting Cincinnati (Sunday). Utah hosts Colorado (Saturday). Indiana has a tough close, visiting Iowa (Tuesday) and hosting Maryland (Sunday). Texas A&M hosts Vanderbilt (Saturday).
     Arizona hosts California (Thursday). Purdue hosts Wisconsin (Sunday). Seton Hall visits Butler (Wednesday). Providence hosts Creighton (Wednesday). Iowa visits Michigan (Saturday). VCU visits Dayton (Saturday). Miami(Florida) visits Notre Dame (Wednesday). Oregon visits USC (Saturday). St. Joseph's visits St. Bonaventure (Wednesday).
     Yale needs a road win at Columbia (Saturday) to keep the IVY race tied.
As long as gap-co-champs St. Mary's and Gonzaga make the WCC final (Tuesday week), both should be in the NCAAs, but BYU can't be upset (and still likely will need help). 4-GAP-champ Wichita State has achieved Anti-Spoiler status, but Evansville can't lose to anyone else in the MVC final (Sunday).
     3-gap-champ Valparaiso might only be worried by Wright State in the HORIZ final (Tuesday week). Monmouth won't have it easy against Iona in the likely rubber-game MAAC final (Monday week). Chattanooga should have what it takes to go TiTo in the SOCON tourney (Friday-Monday week).
     Gap-co-champs South Dakota State and IPFW as well as third-place Omaha all have a good shot to win the SUMMIT tourney (Saturday-Tuesday week). Akron won't have it easy winning the MAC tourney (Monday week-Saturday week). Expect a stirring rubber-game final between co-champs UNC-Wilmington and Hofstra in the likely COLON final (Monday week).
     Belmont won't have it easy even at home to repeat as TiTo champs in the OVC tourney (Wednesday-Saturday). Home court may not be enough for Bucknell if it faces Lehigh in a rubber-game PAT final (Wednesday week). Home court should be just enough for Stony Brook to earn its first NCAA bid in the AMER-EAST tourney (Wednesday-Saturday week). Gap-champ North Florida should roll at home for a TiTo repeat in the A-SUN tourney (Tuesday-Sunday). Not much was settled in the regular season so it's up for grabs among the top four teams in the BIG S tourney (Thursday-Sunday). Home court may not be enough for gap-champ Wagner against the the other top seeds in the NEC tourney (Wednesday-Tuesday week). Gap-champ Hampton might only be worried by South Carolina State in the MEAC final (Saturday week).
-- Ron
Top 25 - 16 Feb29 - [] Column
Dozens
Just because it seems inevitable doesn't make it any less special. Kansas won on the road at Baylor (66-@60) and beat Texas Tech (@67-58) to clinch a share of the BIG 12 title with a gap and still a week to go. Unbelievably, it's the TWELFTH-CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON TITLE for the Jayhawks and coach Bill Self -- 12-FOR-12 IN THE BIG 12, baby -- DOZENS! (UCLA won thirteen-straight AAWU/PAC-8/PAC-10 titles [9 under John Wooden] from 1967-79, stopped by Oregon State[Ralph Miller/Steve Johnson]. Gonzaga and Mark Few won eleven-straight WEST COAST titles from 2001-11 before St. Mary's[Randy Bennett/bMatthew Delavedova] ended that streak.) Second-place West Virginia went 2-0 as well (including outrunning Iowa State [@97-87 behind gJaysean Paige[34p]), but the Mountaineers can only tie for the title if KU collapses this week. Rising Texas knocked off Oklahoma (@76-63 despite 33p6r from bBuddy Hield).
     Just when you thought we might have a runaway dominant team this season, Xavier pulled Villanova back to within reach of a home-standing elite opponent: the Musketeers beat the Wildcats (@90-83 as six players posted double-figures). Even so, Villanova's 89-@79 win at Marquette clinched its third-straight BIG EAST title (with a gap and a week to go as well). Rising Seton Hall routed Providence (@70-52 as pIsaiah Whitehead[25p9a] dominated pKris Dunn[8p0a] and 31p6r from bBen Bentil wasn't nearly enough) and then knocked off Xavier (@90-81 as cDesi Rodriguez[27p12r] did the damage as much as 27-for-36 free-throw shooting). Creighton tripped at home to Marquette (@61-66).
     Though not quite a showdown for first place in the ACC, Virginia edged North Carolina (@79-74) in what was likely the decider for ACC Player Of The Year (and first-team All-America) as bMalcolm Brogdon(26p6r) starred and fBrice Johnson(12p7r) stalled. Miami(Florida) tied UNC for the top spot with a strong week, edging UVa (@64-61) and beating Louisville (@73-65). Pittsburgh handled Duke (@76-62 controlling the boards 36-17). Louisville's road win at Pitt (67-@60) kept it in the hunt for the regular season title, tied for third with UVa. Notre Dame was routed at Florida State while Clemson tripped at Georgia Tech (73-@75 as fMarcus Georges-Hunt[25p5r4a] starred).
For the second time this season, Duke's gGrayson Allen DELIBERATELY TRIPPED AN OPPOSING PLAYER (this time, at the end of the game against Florida State). Beyond unacceptable. (As befits such a cowardly act, both instances have come in front of his adoring home crowd where officials are loathe to come down on him appropriately.) Yes, as the "Designated-(White)-Duke-Player-Opponents-'Love-To-Hate'", he gets more scrutiny than most; but there is absolute no excuse for this kind of repeatedly dirty behavior. Disappointingly, Mike Krzyzewski wouldn't flatly condemn him. So much for the myth of the classy program beyond reproach.
Slumping Iowa dropped two more games, falling at home to rising Wisconsin (@59-67) and then tripping at Ohio State as well. The Hawkeyes' loss(es) is Indiana's gain as the Hoosiers clinched the BIG 10 regular season title (with a gap and a week to go). Purdue edged Maryland (@83-79 dominating the boards 39-20). Wisconsin's 2-0 week finished with a win over Michigan (@68-57).
     Vanderbilt handled Kentucky (@74-62 committing only 3 turnovers despite 33p9r from tJamal Murray). Texas A&M's 2-0 week allowed it to tie UK for the top spot in the SEC with a week to go. South Carolina couldn't follow suit, though, falling at Mississippi State. Meanwhile, Florida crashed and burned with a disastrous 0-2 week at home, losing to both Vanderbilt (@74-87 as fDamion Jones[27p7r] starred) and crasht/burnt LSU (@91-96
as Antonio Blakeney[32p] starred).
     Arizona couldn't handle the mountains, tripping at Colorado (72-@75 as fJosh Scott[26p9r] starred) and falling at Utah (64-@70). That left Oregon alone in first place in the PAC-12 with a week to go. Surging California swept the Los Angeles teams, including a rout of USC (@87-65) to tie AZ for the second spot. USC had it double-tough after tanking at Stanford (64-@84 as bDorian Pickens[25p6r] starred).
     Tulsa thumped Temple (@74-55), knocking the Owls back into a tie for first place in the AMERICAN (along with SMU); but the Hurricane couldn't keep it going, falling at Memphis. Houston kept Connecticut out of the running with a road win (75-@68).
     St. Mary's went 2-0 and Gonzaga followed suit (including edging BYU on the road [71-@68]), leaving both teams tied for the WEST COAST title -- it's the FIFTEEN TITLE OUT OF THE PAST SIXTEEN YEARS for the Bulldogs and coach Mark Few.
     VCU fell at George Mason to fall back into a tie for first place in the ATLANTIC 10 (along with St. Joseph's), but righted the ship edging George Washington on the road (69-@65). Slumping Dayton couldn't keep pace, falling at home to Rhode Island (@66-75).
Boise State edged MOUNTAIN WEST champ San Diego State on the road (66-@63) to keep its slim hopes for an at-large bid alive. Evansville's NCAA chances took a hit, tripping at home to Northern Iowa (@52-54).
Hawaii fell at home to UC-Riverside but still leads the BIG WEST with a week to go. Akron fell at Miami(Ohio) but held onto the MID-AMERICAN lead. Princeton edged third-place Columbia (@88-83 on 63 percent shooting) to stay tied with Yale for IVY first place. In the only BIG SKY showdown, Weber State beat Montana (@60-54 in a defensive struggle where both teams only had 9 assists combined) to take the outright lead with a week to go.
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IPFW tripped at arch-rival IUPUI to wind up tied for the SUMMIT title (as co-champ South Dakota State repeated after all). Chattanooga clinched the SOUTHERN title with an easy home win. Hofstra edged league-leader UNC-Wilmington on the road (70-@69) to clinch a share of the COLONIAL title. Even as Iona won on the road at Siena (87-@81 as A.J. English[32p] starred) Monmouth closed 2-0 to clinch the METRO ATLANTIC title, anyway. Middle Tennessee fell at home to Western Kentucky while UAB's 2-0 week allowed it to clinch the CONFERENCE USA title (with a three-game gap with a week to go). Little Rock's 2-0 week let it clinch the SUN BELT title (with a three-game gap with a week to go).
     New Mexico State clinched its second-straight WAC title (with a gap). Bucknell's 2-0 week gave it a second-straight PATRIOT title (and FIFTH OUT OF THE LAST SIX YEARS). High Point edged league-leader Winthrop (@87-85 despite 25p6r from 5-7 bKeon Johnson) to clinch a share of its second-straight BIG SOUTH title (and FOURTH OUT OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS) -- meanwhile, Coastal Carolina edged UNC-Asheville on the road (81-@79), keeping the Bulldogs from making it a triumvirate. Stephen F. Austin went 2-0 to cruise to the SOUTHLAND title (undefeated, with a three-game gap) -- it's the FOURTH-STRAIGHT TITLE for the Lumberjacks (and for tThomas Walkup). Wagner's 2-0 week clinched the NORTHEAST (with a gap). Texas Southern went 2-0 to clinch its second-straight SWAC title (with a three-game gap), its THIRD IN FOUR YEARS. Hampton's 2-0 week clinched the MEAC title (with a gap).
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Kansas hosts Iowa State (Saturday) and visits Texas (Monday). Xavier hosts Creighton (Saturday). Virginia hosts Louisville (Saturday). North Carolina has a tough close, hosting Syracuse (Monday) and visiting arch-rival Duke (Saturday). Oklahoma hosts Baylor (Tuesday). West Virginia has a tough close, hosting Texas Tech (Wednesday) and visiting Baylor (Saturday). SMU has it tough, hosting Connecticut (Thursday) and visiting Cincinnati (Sunday). Utah hosts Colorado (Saturday). Indiana has a tough close, visiting Iowa (Tuesday) and hosting Maryland (Sunday). Texas A&M hosts Vanderbilt (Saturday).
     Arizona hosts California (Thursday). Purdue hosts Wisconsin (Sunday). Seton Hall visits Butler (Wednesday). Providence hosts Creighton (Wednesday). Iowa visits Michigan (Saturday). VCU visits Dayton (Saturday). Miami(Florida) visits Notre Dame (Wednesday). Oregon visits USC (Saturday). St. Joseph's visits St. Bonaventure (Wednesday).
     Yale needs a road win at Columbia (Saturday) to keep the IVY race tied.
As long as gap-co-champs St. Mary's and Gonzaga make the WCC final (Tuesday week), both should be in the NCAAs, but BYU can't be upset (and still likely will need help). 4-GAP-champ Wichita State has achieved Anti-Spoiler status, but Evansville can't lose to anyone else in the MVC final (Sunday).
     3-gap-champ Valparaiso might only be worried by Wright State in the HORIZ final (Tuesday week). Monmouth won't have it easy against Iona in the likely rubber-game MAAC final (Monday week). Chattanooga should have what it takes to go TiTo in the SOCON tourney (Friday-Monday week).
     Gap-co-champs South Dakota State and IPFW as well as third-place Omaha all have a good shot to win the SUMMIT tourney (Saturday-Tuesday week). Akron won't have it easy winning the MAC tourney (Monday week-Saturday week). Expect a stirring rubber-game final between co-champs UNC-Wilmington and Hofstra in the likely COLON final (Monday week).
     Belmont won't have it easy even at home to repeat as TiTo champs in the OVC tourney (Wednesday-Saturday). Home court may not be enough for Bucknell if it faces Lehigh in a rubber-game PAT final (Wednesday week). Home court should be just enough for Stony Brook to earn its first NCAA bid in the AMER-EAST tourney (Wednesday-Saturday week). Gap-champ North Florida should roll at home for a TiTo repeat in the A-SUN tourney (Tuesday-Sunday). Not much was settled in the regular season so it's up for grabs among the top four teams in the BIG S tourney (Thursday-Sunday). Home court may not be enough for gap-champ Wagner against the the other top seeds in the NEC tourney (Wednesday-Tuesday week). Gap-champ Hampton might only be worried by South Carolina State in the MEAC final (Saturday week).
-- Ron
- Key games this week:
- Monday (LEAP YEAR'S):
- Kansas-@Texas, @NCarolina-Syracuse,
- Tuesday:
- @Oklahoma-Baylor, Indiana-@Iowa,
- Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday:
- ATLANTIC SUN TOURNAMENT on-campus
-([1]NFlorida, [2a]NJIT, [2b]Jacksonville, [2c]FLGulfCoast, [5a]KennesawSt, [5b]Lipscomb),
- Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, Wednesday week:
- PATRIOT TOURNAMENT on-campus
-([1]Bucknell, [2]Lehigh, [3]BostonU),
- Wednesday:
- MiamiFL-@NotreDame, @WVirginia-TexasTech, SetonHall-@Butler, @StBonaventure-StJosephs, @Providence-Creighton,
- Wednesday-Saturday:
- OHIO VALLEY TOURNAMENT @NashvilleTN/Belmont,TennesseeSt/
-(@[1/E]Belmont, [2/W1a]@TNMartin, [3a]MoreheadSt, @[3b]TennesseeSt, [3c]@TennesseeTech, [6/W1b]MurraySt),
- Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday week:
- NORTHEAST TOURNAMENT on-campus
-([1]Wagner, [2a]FairleighDickinson, [2b]SacredHeart, [2c]StFrancisNY),
- Wednesday, Monday, Saturday week:
- AMERICA EAST TOURNAMENT on-campus
-([1]StonyBrook, [2]Albany, [3a]Vermont, [3b]NewHampshire),
- Thursday:
- @SMU-Connecticut, @Arizona-California,
- Thursday-Sunday:
- MISSOURI VALLEY TOURNAMENT @StLouisMO
-(Thu 1st/16s: [6b]@MissouriSt-[10]Drake, [8]LoyolaIL-[9]Bradley[IL];
   Fri 2nd/Qtrs: [1]WichitaSt-[8]/[9], [2a]Evansville-[6b]/[10], [2b]IllinoisSt-[6a]IndianaSt, [4a]NoIowa-[4b]SoIllinois),
BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT @BuiesCreekNC/Campbell/
-([1a}@HighPt, [1b]Winthrop, [3a]CoCarolina, [3b]@UNCAsheville),
- Thursday-Monday week:
- METRO ATLANTIC TOURNAMENT @AlbanyNY/Siena/
-([1]Monmouth, [2]@Iona, @[3]Siena, [4a]StPeters-[4b]Fairfield[NJ]),
- Friday:
- @
Akron-KentSt(OH)(NEO),
- Friday-Monday week:
- SOUTHERN TOURNAMENT @AshevilleNC
-([1]Chattanooga, ETennesseeSt, Furman, Wofford),
COLONIAL TOURNAMENT @BaltimoreMD/Towson/
-([1a]Hofstra, [1b]UNCWilmington, [3a]Towson, [3b]JamesMadison-[3b]William&Mary),
- Friday-Saturday, Monday week-Tuesday week:
- WEST COAST TOURNAMENT @LasVegasNV/ORLEANS/
-(Fri 1st/16s: [7c]LoyolaMarymount-[10]SanDiego(CA);
   Sat 2nd/Qtrs: [1a]StMarys-[7c]/[10](CA), [1b]Gonzaga-[7a]Portland, [3]BYU-[6]SantaClara, [4]Pepperdine-[5]SanFrancisco(CA)),
- Saturday:
- @Kansas-IowaSt, Oregon-@USC, @Xavier-Creighton, @Virginia-Louisville, NCarolina-@Duke(NC), WVirginia-@Baylor, @Utah-Colorado, Iowa-@Michigan, @TexasA&M-Vanderbilt, @Dayton-VCU, @
Davidson-GeoWashington, @Columbia-Yale,
- Saturday-Tuesday week:
- SUMMIT TOURNAMENT @SiouxFallSD
-([1a]IPFW, [1b]@SDState, [3]Omaha),
HORIZON TOURNAMENT on-campus, @DetroitMI/Detroit/
-([1]Valpraiso, [2a]@Oakland, [2b]WrightSt, [4]GreenBay, [5]Milwaukee),
- Sunday:
- SMU-@Cincinnati, @Indiana-Maryland, @Purdue-Wisconsin,
- - - - - - -
- Monday week:
- Monday week:
- (None),
- Monday week, Thursday week-Saturday week:
- MAC TOURNAMENT on-campus, @ClevelandOH
-(@Akron, @OhioU, BallSt, @KentSt,CMichigan, Buffalo),
- Monday week-Saturday week:
- MEAC TOURNAMENT @NorfolkVA/NorfolkSt/
-([1]@Hampton, @NorfolkSt, SCState, BethuneCookman, SavannahSt).
Top 25 - 16 Feb29 - [] Column
- Kansas (24-4) BIG12+2
- Villanova (25-4) BIG.E+2 BIG5u
- Oregon (23-5)
- Xavier (24-4)
- Virginia (22-6)
- North Carolina (23-6)
- Michigan State (24-5)
- Miami(Florida) (23-5)
- Oklahoma (21-6)
- West Virginia (21-7)
- Louisville (21-7)
- SMU (24-4)
- Utah (22-7)
- Indiana (23-6) BIG10+2
- Kentucky (21-8)
- Iowa (20-8)
- Maryland (22-6)
- Baylor (20-8)
- Duke (21-8)
- Iowa State (20-9)
- Texas A&M (22-7)
- Seton Hall (21-7)
- St. Mary's (23-4) .5WCC+2
- Wichita State (22-7) MVC+4
- San Diego State (19-8) MWC+3
- Honorable Mention:
- Texas (19-10), Ohio State (19-11), Vanderbilt (18-11), Purdue (21-7), Pittsburgh (19-8), Colorado (20-9), Boise State (18-9).
South Dakota State(21-7)/IPFW(21-8) SUMMIT+2,
Chattanooga(23-5) SOCON,
Gonzaga (22-7) .5WCC+2,
UNC-Wilmington(20-7)/Hofstra(21-8) COLON+3,
Monmouth (25-6) MAAC,
UAB (23-5) C-USA+3,
Little Rock (24-3) SUN.B+3,
New Mexico State(19-9) WAC+2,
Bucknell(16-12) PAT,
High Point(18-9)/Winthrop(18-8) BIG.S,
Stephen F. Austin(16-5) SLANDu+3,
Wagner(18-9) NEC+2,
Texas Southern(15-12) SWAC+3,
Hampton(16-9) MEAC+2.
Weber State(19-7).
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