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March Madness predictions ahead of Selection Sunday, NCAA Tournament

With the regular season complete and only conference tournaments left in the men’s college basketball schedule, a handful of teams are running out of chances to secure an NCAA Tournament spot.

There will inevitably be bid stealers that make the 68-team bracket by winning their conference tournament who otherwise would not earn an at-large berth. There could also be bubble teams that make a deep run in their conference tournament, improving their resume in the process.

Several bubble teams saw their chances of making the NCAA Tournament fluctuate in the final week of the regular season. For example, Oklahoma — widely considered a ‘first four out’ team in bracketology — earned two Quad 1 wins with a double-digit victory over Missouri at home and a win over Texas on the road, Porter Moser’s first over the Longhorns in his four-year tenure.

And amid all the controversy with Indiana and its coach, Mike Woodson, announcing his retirement after the season’s conclusion, the Hoosiers are hanging on for an NCAA Tournament berth after winning five of their last seven games — including wins over Michigan State and Purdue.

Here’s a look at the latest March Madness predictions as Power Conference tournaments get underway:

March Madness predictions

Last Four In

Baylor
Oklahoma
Xavier
Ohio State

First Four Out

San Diego State
Boise State
North Carolina
Texas

No.1 seeds

Auburn
Duke
Florida
Houston

No. 2 seeds

Alabama
Tennessee
Michigan State
Texas A&M

No. 3 seeds

St. John’s
Texas Tech
Iowa State
Kentucky

No. 4 seeds

Wisconsin
Purdue
Maryland
Clemson

No. 5 seeds

Arizona
Michigan
Missouri
Oregon

No. 6 seeds

UCLA
Saint Mary’s
Louisville
BYU

No. 7 seeds

Marquette
Memphis
Mississippi State
Ole Miss

No. 8 seeds

Kansas
Illinois
UConn
Creighton

No. 9 seeds

Gonzaga
New Mexico
Vanderbilt
Utah State

No. 10 seeds

Drake (Missouri Valley winner)
Arkansas
West Virginia
Georgia

No. 11 seeds

Oklahoma/Baylor
UC San Diego
Indiana
VCU

No. 12 seeds

McNeese
Xavier/Ohio State
Liberty
Yale

No. 13 seeds

Lipscomb (ASUN winner)
High Point (Big South winner)
Arkansas State
Akron

No. 14 seeds

Utah Valley
Towson
Troy
Northern Colorado

No. 15 seeds

Furman
Central Connecticut
Norfolk State
Robert Morris

No. 16 seeds

Bryant
SIU Edwardsville (Ohio Valley winner)/American
Quinnipiac/Southern
Omaha (Summit League winner)

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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