Last Eight In: Providence, Minnesota, Oregon, Oklahoma State, Missouri, California, Baylor, Colorado
First Eight Out: Tennessee, St. John’s, Arkansas, Florida State, Utah, LSU, Dayton, Louisiana Tech
Despite Syracuse falling for the third time in four games, they still have a very good resume and deserve to be a #1 seed…for now at least. The fact that teams like Kansas also lost on Saturday certainly helps keep the Orange on the top line. There is still work for Coach Jim Boeheim to do. They finish the regular season at home against Georgia Tech on Tuesday and on the road against Florida State on Sunday. It depends on what happens elsewhere, but a couple wins there and a decent run in the ACC Tournament, and a three or four loss Syracuse team should be one of the four #1 seeds.
See The Men's Basketball Projected NCAA Tournament Bracket
ACC: Duke, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia
American: Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Memphis, SMU
Big East: Creighton, Providence, Villanova, Xavier
Big 12: Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas
Big Ten: Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Wisconsin
Pac-12: Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA
SEC: Florida, Kentucky, Missouri
A-10: George Washington, Massachusetts, Saint Joseph’s, Saint Louis, VCU
CAA: Delaware
C-USA: Southern Miss
Horizon: Green Bay
MAC: Toledo
MVC: Wichita State
MWC: Boise State, New Mexico, San Diego State
WAC: New Mexico State
WCC: BYU, Gonzaga
America East: Stony Brook
A-Sun: Mercer
Big Sky: Weber State
Big South: Coastal Carolina
Big West: UC Irvine
Ivy League: Harvard
MAAC: Iona
MEAC: Norfolk State
NEC: Robert Morris
OVC: Belmont
Patriot: Boston U
Southern: Davidson
Southland: Stephen F. Austin
Summit: North Dakota State
Sun Belt: Georgia State
SWAC: Southern
See The Men's Basketball Projected NCAA Tournament Bracket