Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Michigan is the new Stony Brook. 10 - 0 ranked in the Top 10 and they do not have a win vs a quality team. They have not even played a quality (top 20) opponent. Towson and Penn State are good programs but they are each having an off year. Good for Michigan, they should make The Tournament. Will The B1G have two or three teams in the NCAA's? I don't think The B1G gets four. How about the ACC? How many teams make it?


Michigan has played and beaten Cal, UC Davis, Central Michigan, Dartmouth (#25), Colorado (#14), Denver (#9), Cincinnati, Kent State, Towson (#25), Penn State (#19). They have 7 games remaining. OSU, Niagra, Hopkins (#14 and dropping), Maryland (#2), Rutgers, Northwestern, and Detroit Mercy.. If they go 4-3 in the remaining games. That is games against 8 ranked opponents, they will make B10 tournament and may end up w/ NCAA bid.

I see B10 w/ four bids. MD, Northwestern, Michigan and Hopkins.

ACC will definitely get four. BC, Cuse, UVA, Duke. ND (weak schedule) and VATech are a ? They have to win a few ACC games. VATech loss to Colorado and USC didn't help them and ND playing a horrible non-conference slate hurts them as well..

16 Conference bids. (Florida and Stony Brook top 20 teams that stand alone in their conferences) Interested in how the selection committee sees the ret of the field. Georgetown/Denver from Big East. Penn, Princeton, Dartmouth Cornell from IVY, Navy/Loyola from Patriot. USC, Colorado and Stanford from Pac 12.

Still a lot of Lax left in the season. Conference play will thin the herd a bit. Should be a fun April!



In your ACC you left out UNC and ND just beat UVA . Duke plays a weak non conference schedule as well so will need to win some games in conference. ACC is easily the most deep conference there is.