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March Madness live bracketology: NCAA Tournament bracket updates today

Wednesday will be a busy, finger-nail biting day for men’s basketball teams on the NCAA Tournament bubble. And there are plenty of them in action.

Auburn, Indiana, West Virginia, Cal and Oklahoma may need more than one win this week to impress the selection committee.

SMU‘s win over Syracuse in the first round of the ACC tournament Tuesday was a must. As was Cincinnati‘s win over Utah in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.

Virginia Tech and Stanford‘s first round losses in the ACC tournament Tuesday pretty much removes them from bubble consideration.

A lot has been made about Auburn’s case. The Tigers (16-15) have to beat Mississippi State in the first round of SEC Tournament play (3 p.m., SECN). If the Tigers lose, they can kiss their at-large hopes goodbye no matter how many times Bruce Pearl says otherwise.

Indiana had a chance at a bubble play-in, but blew it at Ohio State over the weekend. The Hoosiers open Big Ten Tournament play at 6:30 p.m. (BTN) against Northwestern State winner.

Twelve teams have already punched their tournament tickets in Long Island (NEC), Queens (ASUN), High Point (Big South), Northern Iowa (Missouri Valley), Tennessee State (OVC), Furman (SoCon), North Dakota State (Summit League), Troy (Sun Belt), Gonzaga (WCC), Siena (MAAC), Wright State (Horizon) and Hofstra (CAA).

March Madness bracket update: March 11

Last updated: 8 a.m., Wednesday, March 11

* bold means automatic berth clinched.

Duke, Michigan, Arizona, Florida
UConn, Houston, Illinois, Michigan State
Nebraska, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Texas Tech
Virginia, Alabama, Kansas, Purdue
Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin, Arkansas
St. John’s, Louisville, North Carolina, BYU
Kentucky, Saint Mary’s, Utah State, Miami (Fla.)
Villanova, Iowa, Georgia, Saint Louis
TCU, NC State, UCLA, Clemson
UCF, Ohio State, Missouri, Texas A&M
Santa Clara, Miami (Ohio), VCU/Texas, SMU/Indiana
Northern Iowa, Hofstra, Yale, South Florida
Stephen F. Austin, Utah Valley, Liberty, High Point
Troy, UC Irvine, North Dakota State, Wright State
Idaho, Tennessee State, Siena, Furman
Queens (NC), Long Island, UMBC/Bethune-Cookman, Howard/Lehigh

March Madness last four in

Texas
SMU
VCU
Indiana

March Madness first four out

Cincinnati
West Virginia
Auburn
Oklahoma

March Madness next four out

Virginia Tech
New Mexico
Cal
Stanford

NCAA Tournament bids conference breakdown

Multi-bid leagues: SEC (10), Big Ten (10), ACC (8), Big 12 (8), Big East (3), West Coast (3), Atlantic 10 (2), Mountain West (2).

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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