1. Indiana, Kansas, Duke, Gonzaga |
2. Florida, Miami (FLA.), Georgetown, Louisville |
3. Michigan State, Ohio State, Michigan, New Mexico |
4. Marquette, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Syracuse |
5. Arizona, Pittsburgh, Butler, Wisconsin |
6. UNLV, Minnesota, Colorado State, Saint Louis |
7. Oregon, Notre Dame, Missouri, Memphis |
8. North Carolina State, Virginia Commonwealth, San Diego State, UCLA |
9. Cincinnati, Oklahoma, Colorado, Creighton |
10. Illinois, Wichita State, Iowa State, North Carolina |
11. Virginia, Belmont, Villanova, La Salle |
12. St. Mary's (CA), California, Tennessee, Kentucky, California, Temple |
13. Akron, Louisiana Tech, Bucknell, Stephen F. Austin |
14. Valparaiso, Davidson, South Dakota State, Harvard |
15. Montana, Vermont, Long Beach State, Iona |
16. Northeastern, Florida Gulf Coast, Norfolk State, Liberty, LIU Brooklyn, Southern
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Bracketology: March 11
Latest is below. Not too much movement at the top, more so at the bottom. MU is knocking on the door of a 3-seed. The only team they could realistically swap with is New Mexico, and they would need to at least get to the Big East Championship to make that happen. Iowa's slot in the tourney was short-lived, as they got booted by Kentucky after the Wildcats got a big win over Florida.
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