Who's In, Who's Out?
- ACC (5): Duke, Maryland, Clemson, Florida State, Wake Forest
- Big East (8): Syracuse, West Virginia, Villanova, Pittsburgh, Georgetown, Marquette, Notre Dame, Louisville
- Big Ten (4): Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Michigan State
- Big 12 (7): Kansas, Kansas State, Texas A&M, Baylor, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma State
- Pac-10 (1): California
- SEC (3): Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Tennessee
- Atlantic-10 (3): Temple, Xavier, Richmond
- Mountain West (3): New Mexico, BYU, UNLV
- West Coast (2): Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s
The teams fighting for those 7 spots, realistically, are:
- Virginia Tech
- Georgia Tech
- Illinois
- Minnesota
- Seton Hall
- Washington
- Florida
- Mississippi State
- Mississippi
- Rhode Island
- William & Mary
- Memphis
- San Diego State
- Arizona State
- UAB
Moreover, these teams have plenty to root for in the next couple of days. It starts in the Mountain West and Pac-10, where San Diego State and Washington are in the finals and have a chance to win the automatic bid, guaranteeing themselves an invitation to the NCAA Tournament. Furthermore, Conference-USA pits sleeper Houston against NCAA lock UTEP. If the Cougars knock off the favorites, that will take an available at-large bid from the pool. In the WAC, bubble teams will be rooting heavily for Utah State. If the Aggies lose to New Mexico State in the title game, they will also likely garner an at-large bid. The ACC also has some teams feeling uneasy. Double-digit seeds Miami (Fl.) and North Carolina State are in the semifinals, while bubble team Georgia Tech is also in the semis. In the Atlantic-10 (Rhode Island), Big Ten (Illinois, Minnesota) and SEC (Mississippi State), there are bubble teams still alive in their respective semifinals. It should make for a jam-packed couple of days.
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