3/11 Men's Basketball Bracketology Breakdown

Missouri Men's College Basketball Kim English

Last Eight In: South Florida, Washington, Miami (FL), Mississippi State, Colorado State, California, North Carolina State, BYU

First Eight Out: Xavier, Southern Miss, Arizona, Drexel, Mississippi, Iona, Seton Hall, Northwestern

With just about everybody finishing up their conference tournaments on Saturday, there was certainly a lot of movement all across the board. The big winner is Missouri who moved up into a #1 seed with their Big 12 tournament title. However, the winner of Michigan State and Ohio State could certainly make an argument to be a #1 seed. And do not count out Kansas either. They are in the conversation for a #1 seed too, but it may be tough for them to surpass conference foe Missouri.

 

The Complete 2012 NCAA Tournament Projected Bracket

 

ACC: North Carolina, Duke, Florida State*, Virginia, North Carolina State, Miami

Big East: Syracuse, Marquette, Georgetown, Louisville*, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Connecticut, West Virginia, South Florida

Big 12: Missouri*, Kansas, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas State, Texas

Big Ten: Michigan State, Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue

Pac-12: California, Washington, Colorado*

SEC: Kentucky, Vanderbilt*, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi State


A-10: Temple, St. Louis, St. Bonaventure*

CAA: VCU*

C-USA: Memphis*

Horizon: Detroit*

MAC: Ohio*

MVC: Creighton*, Wichita State

MWC: New Mexico*, UNLV, San Diego State, Colorado State

WAC: New Mexico State*

WCC: Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s*, BYU


America East: Vermont*

A-Sun: Belmont*

Big Sky: Montana*

Big South: UNC-Asheville*

Big West: Long Beach State*

Ivy League: Harvard*

MAAC: Loyola (MD)*

MEAC: Norfolk State*

NEC: LIU Brooklyn*

OVC: Murray State*

Patriot: Lehigh*

Southern: Davidson*

Southland: Lamar*

Summit: South Dakota State*

Sun Belt: Western Kentucky*

SWAC: Mississippi Valley State*

"*" indicates the team has automatically qualified for the NCAA Tournament

 

The Complete 2012 NCAA Tournament Projected Bracket