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mailsy

Quote from: frodotwo on February 27, 2011, 08:34:04 PM
My guesses for brackets: (@=host)
NORTH
Cabrini vs Gwynedd-Mercy
SUNY-Purchase at Ramapo@

Just used Knightslappy's projections and proximity for the most part, trying to keep top teams from meeting too early.




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sac

Quote from: HopeConvert on February 27, 2011, 08:41:56 PM
KnightSlappy's projections have only 5 teams which are effectively west of the Mississippi. I'll defer to others on this, but I can't see how the NCAA will have a sectional in Spokane given what it would take to get three other teams there. It's much easier to send Whitworth packing. How might they handle those 5 teams (two in SoCal, two in TX)?

A couple years ago they sent Wheaton down to Texas.


magicman

Quote from: frodotwo on February 27, 2011, 08:34:04 PM
My guesses for brackets: (@=host

EAST

PS-Behrendt vs Wells
Buffalo St at Rochester@

Not sure if the Rochester men will be able to host. The Rochester women are #1 in the East and the women have priority for the 1st round.


Ralph Turner

Quote from: sac on February 27, 2011, 09:04:04 PM
Quote from: HopeConvert on February 27, 2011, 08:41:56 PM
KnightSlappy's projections have only 5 teams which are effectively west of the Mississippi. I'll defer to others on this, but I can't see how the NCAA will have a sectional in Spokane given what it would take to get three other teams there. It's much easier to send Whitworth packing. How might they handle those 5 teams (two in SoCal, two in TX)?

A couple years ago they sent Wheaton down to Texas.

Wheaton went to TrinityTX and then up to UT-D to handle geographic isolation.

frodotwo

Several obvious mis-steps in my bracketology. :P

Forgot all about the women having first dibs on hosting. Meaning several other teams such as Hope, Amherst, etc won't be at home in the 1st/2nd rounds. Just threw it together in a half hour, hopefully the NCAA committee will spend more time ::)

thebear

Quote from: magicman on February 27, 2011, 09:11:21 PM
Quote from: frodotwo on February 27, 2011, 08:34:04 PM
My guesses for brackets: (@=host

EAST

PS-Behrendt vs Wells
Buffalo St at Rochester@

Not sure if the Rochester men will be able to host. The Rochester women are #1 in the East and the women have priority for the 1st round.



Oswego can, Big Gym (2500+), Centrally located, but they may also be hosting hockey at the same time, so may not have put in a bid.

If you do a calculation on the schools in the east region, Oswego is the most centrally located school.

Only problem is once you get there, and it snows, you may need to leave by dogsled...

But... Geneseo (won 21 of last 22) won regular season and Conference tournament ... Rochester did not.  Geneseo could host, close to Rochester, no conflict with men's team, and another bigger gym, centrally located.  Keuka is also a short trip away, so NCAA could save $ there as well.

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WcsuAlum

Hey I heard on the show tonight that you guys probably wouldn't have westconn in the tournament? All this waiting is killing me! Can anyone give me a logical answer on whether they'd have the colonials in the tournament or not?

Ralph Turner

#3142
Bracketology's (Matt Daniels) projections overlaid on Old School's table.  (X= on the table)

Quote from: Old School-Greek Tragedy on February 27, 2011, 01:50:08 AM
GREEN is Pool C candidate (Lost in conf. tourney-UAA does not have a conf. tourney)
BLUE secured a Pool A bid (Automatic qualifier)
CROSSED OUT is the conference leader (reg. season)



Atlantic Region
1C Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC):  LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis  
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY):  BEAT Old Westbury 85-74 in semis; BEAT St. Joseph's (L.I.) 81-66 in final
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC):  LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4X St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY):  BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; LOST to SUNY-Purchase 81-66 in final
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY):  LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis


East Region
1C Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC):  BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5  (E8):  LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA):  LOST to Emory 83-72
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8):  LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5X Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL):  LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC):  BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, BEAT Plattsburgh State 87-79 in semis; BEAT Brockport State 67-50 in final


Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC):  BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, BEAT Ohio Wesleyan 70-62 in semis; BEAT Wittenberg 82-68 in final
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC):  BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, BEAT Heidelberg 70-55 in semis; BEAT John Carroll 88-85 in final
3C Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC):  BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; LOST to La Roche 55-53 in final  
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA):  BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, BEAT Adrian 63-45 in semis; BEAT Calvin in final 72-67
5X Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC):  BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; LOST to Bethany 74-67 in final
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC):  BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis
NR C Wittenberg  LOST in NCAC Finals to Wooster.


Middle Atlantic Region
1C La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC):  BEAT Hilbert 86-69 in semis; BEAT Penn State-Behrend 55-53 in final
2C St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC):  BEAT Mary Washington 79-57 in semis; BEAT Wesley 97-65 in final
3C Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC):  BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, BEAT Gwynedd-Mercy 92-70 in final
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC):  BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5C Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC):  LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC):  BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, LOST to Alvernia in final 57-55
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5 (CC):  BEAT Haverford 71-62 in semis; beat Dickinson in final 2/27
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, LOST to Delaware Valley 79-58 in final
9X Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC):  BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; LOST to St. Mary's (Md.) 97-65 in final


Midwest Region
1C Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH):   LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW):  BEAT Wheaton 73-58 in semis; BEAT Illinois Wesleyan 76-52 in final
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC):  BEAT Transylvania 68-65 in semis; beat Hanover in final 2/27  
4C Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC):  BEAT Anderson 62-50 in semis; Lost to Manchester in final 2/27
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC):  BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; LOST to Hanover 62-50 in semis
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH):  LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH):  BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, BEAT Aurora 71-60 in semis; BEAT Edgewood in final 70-59  
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC):  BEAT Ripon 75-52 in semis; BEAT Grinnell in final 89-67
NRX Edgewood


Northeast Region
1C Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Trinity (Conn.) in semis 79-69; Lost to Middlebury in final 2/27
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC):  BEAT Amherst 67-67 in semis; plays Williams in final 2/27
3C WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC):  BEAT Coast Guard 62-51 in semis; lost to MIT in final 2/27
4C Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC):  BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; LOST Elms 79-65 in final  
5C Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC):  LOST to Middlebury 67-61 in semis
6C Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC):  LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC):  BEAT Keene State 102-92 2OT in semis; BEAT Eastern Connecticut Sate 62-49 in final
8X Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC):  BEAT Southern Vermont 88-73 in semis; BEAT Becker 79-65 in final
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC):  BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; LOST to Rhode Island College 62-49 in final  
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA):  LOST to NYU 70-54
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC):  LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals


South Region
1C Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC):  BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78  in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph 80-76 in semis
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC):  BEAT Roanoke 63-56 in quarterfinals; BEAT Eastern Mennonite 90-79 in semis; Beat Randolph in final 2/27
3C Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC):  BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; LOST to Mary Hardin-Baylor 77-69 in semis
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC):  BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; LOST to North Carolina Wesleyan in final 2/27, 74-70 OT
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC):  BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph-Macon 90-79 in semis
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC):[/s] BEAT Greensboro 86-69 in semis; beat Ferrum in finals 2/27
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; BEAT Texas-Dallas 77-69 in semis; LOST to McMurry in ASC final 2/27  
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA):  BEAT Rochester 83-72


West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC):  BEAT Pacific Lutheran 74-63 in semis; BEAT Whitman 74-50 in final
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): BEAT Hamline 78-70in semis; plays Gustavus Adolphus in final 2/27
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): BEAT Superior 84-52 in semis; BEAT River Falls 79-56 in final
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND):  BEAT La Sierra 61-56, BEAT Univ. of Dallas 73-43
5C Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC):  LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6C UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC):  BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; LOST Stevens Point 79-56 in final
7X Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC):  BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; LOST to Whitworth 74-50 in final
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC):  LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC):  LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals



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#3143
ALL RESULTS FINAL

GREEN is Pool C candidate (Lost in conf. tourney-UAA does not have a conf. tourney)
BLUE secured a Pool A bid (Automatic qualifier)
CROSSED OUT is the conference leader (reg. season)



Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC):  LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis  
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY):  BEAT Old Westbury 85-74 in semis; BEAT St. Joseph's (L.I.) 81-66 in final
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC):  LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY):  BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; LOST to SUNY-Purchase 81-66 in final
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY):  LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis


East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC):  BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5  (E8):  LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA):  LOST to Emory 83-72
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8):  LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL):  LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC):  BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, BEAT Plattsburgh State 87-79 in semis; BEAT Brockport State 67-50 in final


Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC):  BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, BEAT Ohio Wesleyan 70-62 in semis; BEAT Wittenberg 82-68 in final
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC):  BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, BEAT Heidelberg 70-55 in semis; BEAT John Carroll 88-85 in final
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC):  BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; LOST to La Roche 55-53 in final  
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA):  BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, BEAT Adrian 63-45 in semis; BEAT Calvin in final 72-67
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC):  BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; LOST to Bethany 74-67 in final
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC):  BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis


Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC):  BEAT Hilbert 86-69 in semis; BEAT Penn State-Behrend 55-53 in final
2 St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC):  BEAT Mary Washington 79-57 in semis; BEAT Wesley 97-65 in final
3 Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC):  BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, BEAT Gwynedd-Mercy 92-70 in final
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC):  BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC):  LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC):  BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, LOST to Alvernia in final 57-55
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5 (CC):  BEAT Haverford 71-62 in semis; BEAT Dickinson 75-55 in final  
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, LOST to Delaware Valley 79-58 in final
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC):  BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; LOST to St. Mary's (Md.) 97-65 in final


Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH):   LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW):  BEAT Wheaton 73-58 in semis; BEAT Illinois Wesleyan 76-52 in final
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC):  BEAT Transylvania 68-65 in semis; BEAT Hanover 79-69 in final  
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC):  BEAT Anderson 62-50 in semis; LOST to Manchester 79-69 in final
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC):  BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; LOST to Hanover 62-50 in semis
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH):  LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH):  BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, BEAT Aurora 71-60 in semis; BEAT Edgewood in final 70-59  
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC):  BEAT Ripon 75-52 in semis; BEAT Grinnell in final 89-67


Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Trinity (Conn.) in semis 79-69; LOST Middlebury 63-54 in final
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC):  BEAT Amherst 67-67 in semis; BEAT Williams 63-54 in final  
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): BEAT Coast Guard 62-51 in semis; LOST MIT in final
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC):  BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; LOST Elms 79-65 in final  
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC):  LOST to Middlebury 67-61 in semis
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC):  LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC):  BEAT Keene State 102-92 2OT in semis; BEAT Eastern Connecticut Sate 62-49 in final
8 Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC):  BEAT Southern Vermont 88-73 in semis; BEAT Becker 79-65 in final
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC):  BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; LOST to Rhode Island College 62-49 in final  
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA):  LOST to NYU 70-54
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC):  LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals


South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC):  BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78  in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph 80-76 in semis
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC):  BEAT Roanoke 63-56 in quarterfinals; BEAT Eastern Mennonite 90-79 in semis; BEAT Randolph 68-43 in final  
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC):  BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; LOST to Mary Hardin-Baylor 77-69 in semis
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC):  BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; LOST to North Carolina Wesleyan 74-70 OT in final  
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC):  BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph-Macon 90-79 in semis
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC): BEAT Greensboro 86-69 in semis; BEAT Ferrum in finals 2/27
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; BEAT Texas-Dallas 77-69 in semis; LOST McMurry 72-65 in ASC final    
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA):  BEAT Rochester 83-72

West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC):  BEAT Pacific Lutheran 74-63 in semis; BEAT Whitman 74-50 in final
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): BEAT Hamline 78-70in semis; BEAT Gustavus Adolphus 83-77 in final
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): BEAT Superior 84-52 in semis; BEAT River Falls 79-56 in final
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND):  BEAT La Sierra 61-56, BEAT Univ. of Dallas 73-43
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC):  LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC):  BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; LOST Stevens Point 79-56 in final
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC):  BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; LOST to Whitworth 74-50 in final
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC):  LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC):  LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
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Pool C ONLY

Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC):  LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis  
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC):  LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY):  BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; LOST to SUNY-Purchase 81-66 in final
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY):  LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis


East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC):  BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5  (E8):  LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8):  LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL):  LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis


Great Lakes Region
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC):  BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; LOST to La Roche 55-53 in final  
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC):  BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; LOST to Bethany 74-67 in final
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC):  BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis

**Wittenberg:  LOST to Wooster in NCAC Final

Middle Atlantic Region
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC):  BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC):  LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC):  BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, LOST to Alvernia in final 57-55  
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, LOST to Delaware Valley 79-58 in final
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC):  BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; LOST to St. Mary's (Md.) 97-65 in final


Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH):   LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis  
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC):  BEAT Anderson 62-50 in semis; LOST to Manchester 79-69 in final
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC):  BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; LOST to Hanover 62-50 in semis
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH):  LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
 
**Edgewood:  LOST to Benedictine in NATH Final

Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Trinity (Conn.) in semis 79-69; LOST Middlebury 63-54 in final  
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): BEAT Coast Guard 62-51 in semis; LOST MIT in final
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC):  BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; LOST Elms 79-65 in final  
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC):  LOST to Middlebury 67-61 in semis
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC):  LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC):  BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; LOST to Rhode Island College 62-49 in final  
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA):  LOST to NYU 70-54
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC):  LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals


South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC):  BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78  in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph 80-76 in semis
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC):  BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; LOST to Mary Hardin-Baylor 77-69 in semis
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC):  BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; LOST to North Carolina Wesleyan 74-70 OT in final  
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC):  BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph-Macon 90-79 in semis
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; BEAT Texas-Dallas 77-69 in semis; LOST McMurry 72-65 in ASC final    
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA):  BEAT Rochester 83-72

West Region
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC):  LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC):  BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; LOST Stevens Point 79-56 in final
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC):  BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; LOST to Whitworth 74-50 in final
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC):  LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC):  LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
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Quote from: sac on February 27, 2011, 09:04:04 PM
Quote from: HopeConvert on February 27, 2011, 08:41:56 PM
KnightSlappy's projections have only 5 teams which are effectively west of the Mississippi. I'll defer to others on this, but I can't see how the NCAA will have a sectional in Spokane given what it would take to get three other teams there. It's much easier to send Whitworth packing. How might they handle those 5 teams (two in SoCal, two in TX)?

A couple years ago they sent Wheaton down to Texas.



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sac

Quote from: PointSpecial on February 27, 2011, 10:58:51 PM
Quote from: sac on February 27, 2011, 09:04:04 PM
Quote from: HopeConvert on February 27, 2011, 08:41:56 PM
KnightSlappy's projections have only 5 teams which are effectively west of the Mississippi. I'll defer to others on this, but I can't see how the NCAA will have a sectional in Spokane given what it would take to get three other teams there. It's much easier to send Whitworth packing. How might they handle those 5 teams (two in SoCal, two in TX)?

A couple years ago they sent Wheaton down to Texas.



Last year, actually

The years all meld together when you hit 40

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Quote from: sac on February 27, 2011, 11:06:11 PM
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 27, 2011, 10:58:51 PM
Quote from: sac on February 27, 2011, 09:04:04 PM
Quote from: HopeConvert on February 27, 2011, 08:41:56 PM
KnightSlappy's projections have only 5 teams which are effectively west of the Mississippi. I'll defer to others on this, but I can't see how the NCAA will have a sectional in Spokane given what it would take to get three other teams there. It's much easier to send Whitworth packing. How might they handle those 5 teams (two in SoCal, two in TX)?

A couple years ago they sent Wheaton down to Texas.



Last year, actually

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That's what I hear... I'll let you know when I get there!
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Quote from: WcsuAlum on February 27, 2011, 09:30:11 PM
Hey I heard on the show tonight that you guys probably wouldn't have westconn in the tournament? All this waiting is killing me! Can anyone give me a logical answer on whether they'd have the colonials in the tournament or not?


This is killing me.  Lucky I have an easy class tomorrow up in Danbury (I get to shoot around at Feldman arena), because if I had my math class I don't think I would make it through to 1:00.  Either way I'll be sweating bullets for the car ride home at 12:30.  Will be close, I think their in, but you never know how much the committee looks at recent play.  A couple years ago Mass-Dartmouth started 19-0 peaked as high as #2 in the country, and then fizzled down the stretch losing 3 of their last 6 including an embarressing loss in the LEC tournament to RIC I believe.  Not only did they make the tournament, they ended up hosting a pod.  Granted Western wasn't 19-0 or was in the top 10 but if you go by that Western SHOULD be in.

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Hopefully your right! I feel like Western could be a surprise, I've seen this team at their best, and if this team gets it together and gets in this tournament, they may make a STRONG run. The committee needs to put this team in the NCAA tournament.