A lot of Lacrosse left but here's a Look at the NCAA Tournament.
29 Teams, top 3 seeds get a Bye, 15 Automatic Qualifiers, 14 At Large Bids.
Possible tournament field..
1 - AAC - Florida 2 - AE - Albany 3 - ASUN - Jacksonville 4 - A10 - Richmond 5 - ACC - North Carolina 6 - Big East - Denver 7 - Big South - Mercer 8 - Big 10 - Maryland 9 - CAA - Towson 10 - Ivy - Princeton 11 - MACC - Faiirfield 12 - MAC - Robert Morriss 13 - NEC - Bryant 14 - PAC12 - USC 15 - Patriot - Loyola
At Large bids...
1 - Boston College - ACC 2 - Northwestern - Big10 3 - Syracuse - ACC 4 - Duke - ACC 5 - Stony Brook 6 - James Madison 7 - Rutgers - Big10 8 - UMass - A10 9 - UConn - Big East 10 - Temple - AAC 11 - 4th Big 10 ? Michigan, Hopkins, PSU ?? 12 - 2nd PAC12 ? Stanford, ASU, Colorado ?? 13 - 2nd CAA ? Drexel? 14 - 2nd Patriot ? Navy
Above obviously speculating and assumes conference favorites win conference tournaments...
Traditionally Ivy's get two sometimes three teams but with Penn having an uncharacteristic off year they might only get one. Virginia and Notre Dame are in a tough spot. Can The PAC12 get three? Another ACC Team??
Any other teams have a chance without pulling off an upset in their conference championship?
April 11, Top 20. Will any Top 20 Teams be on the outside looking in come tournament time?
1 - North Carolina
2 - Boston College
3 - Northwestern
4 - Syracuse
5 - Maryland
6 - Stony Brook
7 - Loyola
8 - Florida
9 - Duke
10 - Denver
11 - James Madison
12 - Princeton
13 - USC
14 - Rutgers
15 - Stanford
16 - Virginia
17 - UConn
18 - UMass
19 - Michigan
20 - Richmond
Also considered (alphabetical order): Arizona State, Colorado, Jacksonville, Johns Hopkins, Navy, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Temple, Virginia Tech