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Weekly Seed Report

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Posted: Saturday March 11, 2000 07:41 PM

Sports Illustrated Alas, our work is done, and now the real selection committee takes over, but we sign off after some dramatic turns of event. Stanford's loss to UCLA last Saturday didn't cost the Cardinal a No. 1 seed, but a loss to Arizona this week might. The Wildcats, with losses to Oregon and Oregon State, did lose their top seed, though, and unless it is clear that Loren Woods will be back in time for the NCAAs, they probably won't get much sympathy in the seedings. Our panel gave Arizona's spot to Michigan State, but with this caveat: The Spartans must make it further than Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament to keep that No. 1 seed.

EAST
Rank   Team
1 Duke
(24-4)
2 Ohio State
(22-5)
3 Florida
(23-6)
4 Texas
(22-7)
SOUTH
Rank   Team
1 Michigan State
(23-7)
2 Temple
(23-5)
3 Tennessee
(24-5)
4 Oklahoma State
(23-5)
MIDWEST
Rank   Team
1 Cincinnati
(28-2)
2 Arizona
(24-6)
3 Syracuse
(24-4)
4 Kentucky
(22-8)
WEST
Rank   Team
1 Stanford
(25-2)
2 Iowa State
(26-4)
3 LSU
(25-4)
4 St. John's
(21-7)

Issue date: March 13, 2000

 
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