NCAA Tournament
NCAA Tournament Preview
Mar 14th
So now that the brackets are released its time to discuss the brackets and do some research for filling the brackets. All year, its been tough to pick winners and losers of games because there is that much parity, and I feel like this year will be the toughest year to fill out your bracket in recent memory. Lets look at each region.
Midwest – #1 Kansas
Kansas is the #1 overall seed and rightfully so. Kentucky didn’t have a tough schedule, and they looked weak coming down the stretch. Bill Self looks to return his Jayhawks to the National Title game and I feel like he has a very good chance to at least return to the Final Four.
The remaining top 4 seeds of this region are Ohio St, Georgetown, and Maryland. Ohio St. was in the running for a 1 seed, and could have a had a 1 seed if they had a better Big Ten tournament. Georgetown had the toughest schedule in the nation and are very dangerous as Pitt fans saw this year. Maryland is a weak four seed and I could say Michigan St could have been the 4 instead.
Looking at this region we could see a fun Elite Eight matchup between either Kansas and Ohio St or Georgetown. And I would say in the end it is Kansas and Georgetown.
Best first round matchup: Maryland-Houston
Best potential matchup: Georgetown-Ohio St.
Winner of Region: Kansas
East – #1 Kentucky
Wow, that’s all I can say. If this is how the committee rewards the number 2 #1 seed, that’s pretty tough. This is by far the hardest region in the bracket. While Kentucky has great talent and a great coach who has been there before, they are also a young team. While they have the talent and coach, the youth of this team, the way they played down the stretch, and the region itself is why Kentucky will not make the Final Four. Kentucky has a brutal second round match against Texas, who at one time was ranked #1; a Sweet Sixteen matchup against Wisconsin, Temple, or Cornell; an Elite Eight game against West Virginia.
The remaining top 4 seeds of this region are West Virginia, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. West Virginia was also in the running for a 1 seed. New Mexico could be dangerous, I’m not going to lie, I don’t know much about them. Wisconsin is also a very good team with a very good coach. This region goes beyond the top 4 seeds though, Temple and Cornell are both well underseeded, Marquette showed flashes throughout the year, and Texas who underachieved down the stretch was very good to start.
This will be the toughest bracket to pick and to find an Elite Eight matchup is tough, but I feel it will be, West Virginia and Kentucky or Temple.
Best first round matchup: Temple-Cornell
Best potential matchup: Kentucky-WVU.
Winner of this region: WVU
South – #1 Duke
Duke returns as a #1 seed, and I have no problem with that, but to call them a #1 seed over Syracuse, I do have a problem with. While Syracuse lost their last two games, they won the regular season Big East tournament, while Duke won a down ACC. Both teams deserve the #1 seed, but flip them. This is an easy region for Duke if they can take care of business, but this is also a region where anyone can come from it. Duke plays either Cal from a terrible Pac-10 or a dangerous Louisville team, who could beat Duke.
The remaining top 4 seeds in this region, Villanova, Baylor, Purdue. Nova looked terrible down the stretch, Baylor is a dangerous team and one of the teams to beat, and Purdue is not the same without Robbie Hummel. This is the weakest of the remaining top 4 seeds in the bracket. This region can provide a lot of upsets.
I think this Elite Eight matchup will be Duke and Baylor. If Villanova finds themselves, then you can replace Baylor with Nova, it’s a coin flip.
Best first round matchup: Texas A&M-Utah St.
Best potential matchup: Baylor-Nova
Winner of this region: Baylor
West – #1 Syracuse
This should be the region headlined by Duke, but it is what it is. Syracuse has an easy road to the Elite Eight especially if Arinze Onuake’s strained quadriceps heals quickly. The toughest matchup for Syracuse will be Butler in the Sweet 16, who went undefeated in the Horizon league, and played some very good non-conference opponents.
This is Pitt’s region, and they have a very generous draw. They open with Oakland in a game they should win, and will play either Xavier or Minnesota in the second round. If Pitt makes it out of the first weekend, they will get Kansas St in the Sweet Sixteen and will be a very tough challenge for Pitt. I really hope to see this matchup, because it will be a lot of fun to watch. Digger Phelps likes Pitt’s draw and sees them as a solid team in this region. If Pitt can survive Kansas St, they will get a rematch with Syracuse, a team they beat in the Carrier Dome and there anything will be possible. Can Pitt make the Final Four? Yes. Will they? No. Pitt played extremely well in the Big East, but they don’t have the superstars this year, and that’s what you need to do well in this tournament.
The remaining top 4 seeds in this region are Kansas St, Pitt, and Vanderbilt.
I see this Elite Eight matchup being Syracuse-Kansas St. with Syracuse making its way to the Final Four.
Best first round matchup: Butler-UTEP or Xavier-Minnesota
Best potential matchup: Pitt-Kansas St.
Winner of this region: Syracuse
It will be a fun tournament to watch, we will bring you more in-depth Pitt coverage later in the week and perhaps some more tournament thoughts as Thursday gets closer. Have fun filling out your sheets and please leave your thoughts on the brackets on who you think will win each region and more.
NCAA Tournament Update: Pitt a 3 seed
Mar 14th
It has just been announced that Pitt is a 3 seed in the West Region. They will play Oakland on Friday, time unannounced. If they win they will play on Sunday against either #6 Xavier or #11 Minnesota.
Look for an in depth look at the tournament after the selection show.
Big East Tournament Preview
Mar 9th
Well the Big East Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament starts today at noon with Depaul facing off against USF (ESPN2). Before that, let’s take a real quick look at the tournament and what to expect over the next few days.
Mike_B:
I just wanted to highlight a few points before the tournament gets underway:
Favorites to Win: Syracuse, WVU, Pitt
Dark Horse Teams: Villanova, Georgetown, Notre Dame
Big Dance Implications: Win one game, get a low 3 seed. Reach the Finals, get a high 3 seed. Win the Big East Tournament, Low 2 seed.I like Pitt’s chances to get to at least the semi-finals, but I am skeptical of them reaching the finals. They will likely play either WVU or Louisville, and both teams gave Pitt troubles at The Pete. Granted MSG is home away from home for Pitt, it’s still going to be a tough task for Pitt if either team is on.
Dan_P:
I agree with Mike for the most part. I’m going with Syracuse and WVU in the final, with Syracuse taking it all. Despite losing to Louisville, I think Syracuse is just too good to lose in this tournament. Even if Louisville has Syracuse’s number, the Cardinals aren’t going to make it to the championship game, which is the only game in which they could meet Syracuse in this tournament.
Look for Pitt to beat Notre Dame and play a close game with WVU in the semifinals. If Pitt can play a tight game with no mistakes, they could get to the finals where they’d have a good shot at beating Syracuse.
So there it is. Remember, coverage starts at noon on ESPN2 today. Pitt will play their first game on Thursday at 7 PM on ESPN.
2010 Big East Tournament
Mar 8th
Editor’s Note: Sorry about the wrong bracket there earlier. Uploaded the wrong photo and listed the wrong times. This is the correct bracket. Thanks to “RD” for the heads up.
It’s time Panther fans. The Big East Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament has finally come. We’ve been slacking a little in our coverage over the past few weeks, but we’ve got our act together and we’re ready to cover the tournament from start to finish.
The Panthers, with a little bit of flash, have put together a nice finish to the regular season this year. Pitt enters the tournament at 13-5 in the conference (24-7 overall), tied for second with WVU and Villanova. Syracuse takes the uncontested top spot at 15-3 in the Big East (28-3 overall). With the Panthers’ record, they’ve earned a double bye in the tournament and automatically enter at the quarterfinal round. Pitt will face off first against either Notre Dame, Providence, or Seton Hall. Notre Dame earned a first-round bye and will play the winner of the Providence vs. Seton Hall matchup.
Tournament play starts on Tuesday with first round games at 12 PM, 2 PM, 7 PM, and 9 PM. Pitt will play on Thursday at 7 PM. The opening round will be televised on ESPN2 and ESPNU. All other rounds will be televised on ESPN.
We’ll have a short analysis and predictions later today. A preview of the Pitt game will be posted Thursday morning (the day of Pitt’s first game).
We’ve also put up a new poll for you to voice your opinion on how far Pitt will go in the NCAA tournament. Be sure to vote!
Get pumped Panther fans!
Bracket Watch: 2/15/10 – 2/21/10
Feb 16th
Today marks the birth of a new weekly column called Bracket Watch where we will update you, our readers, on where Pitt lies in the rankings, where they are in the Big East standings, and where they are in Bracketology. Not only that, but we will give our own thoughts and where they lie and preview the week’s games.
The new rankings came out yesterday and Pitt is 19 in the AP Poll, up from 25, and 21 in the ESPN/USA Today Poll, up from 23. Granted played an easy non-conference game early in the week against Robert Morris, I personally feel like Pitt was disrespected in the ESPN/USA Today Poll even after their triple overtime victory against rival West Virginia. Just looking at teams that jumped Pitt are Temple and Vanderbilt. Temple beat Rhode Island, and Vanderbilt beat then 12 Tennessee at home. One would think beating WVU is a more quality win then beating Rhode Island, but I guess the voters didn’t see it that way. I can see Vanderbilt jumping Pitt more then I can see Temple jumping them, Vandy pounded Tennessee the whole game, Pitt required triple OT to put away WVU. I figured Pitt would be about 18-19 in both polls and higher in ESPN/USA Today poll.
Joe Lunardi has Pitt listed as a 5 seed in Midwest Region this week in his Bracketology. This would put Pitt in Kansas’ bracket and a possible round two game against Gonzaga in Spokane. This seed feels right for me, right now I would call Pitt a low 5/high 6 seed. Going by Lunardi’s bracket, this would put Pitt as the 4th 5 seed. No complaints here, nice job Joe. For those wondering, Pitt has a RPI of 14 and a strength of schedule of 9.
Pitt is currently tied with West Virginia for third in the Big East, but loses in the tiebreaker and is currently 4th in the Big East. The two have two shared games in Providence and Villanova. I give a slight edge in favorable schedule to WVU for now and especially this week with their two games coming at Providence and against Seton Hall. What’s really important for Pitt is staying in the top 4 of the Big East and getting the double bye, because unless a miracle occurs, Pitt isn’t winning the regular season Big East championship.
Pitt isn’t too fortunate in scheduling this week as they have two very tough matchups in at Marquette on Thursday at 9:00 and against Villanova on Sunday at 12:00. Pitt can never seem to top Marquette no matter who is playing for Marquette or how good or bad they are. Marquette is nipping at Pitt’s heels for the 4th seed in the Big East and a win here gives Pitt a little breathing room. Sunday is all about revenge and what could have been for Pitt after last year’s Elite Eight showdown with Villanova and seeing Scottie Reynold run down the court to send Nova to the Final Four. While Pitt is not as good as last year, you know the video will be running for the players who remember the heart break.
It should be a fun week for the Panthers and Panther fans this week.
Hail To Pitt!
Welcome to The Pitt Blog!
Oct 28th
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