As the NCAA Tournament approaches, men's college basketball teams are anxiously waiting to see where they stand in the selection process. With conference tournaments in full swing, teams on the bubble are closely monitoring results to determine their fate.
Teams like Kansas State and Oklahoma from the Big 12 are fighting to solidify their positions with strong tournament showings. Every game is crucial, with the intensity resembling that of an NCAA Tournament matchup.
In the ACC, teams such as Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, Clemson, and Syracuse are looking to bolster their resumes with wins in the conference tournament. Virginia Tech faces a must-win situation to enhance their chances of an at-large bid.
The Big East features hot teams like St. John's and Seton Hall vying for NCAA Tournament spots. Providence is also in the mix, hoping to make a statement in the tournament.
The Big Ten is packed with teams aiming to secure their tickets to the Big Dance. While Purdue and Illinois are locks, others like Nebraska, Northwestern, and Michigan State are looking to strengthen their cases.
Out West, the Pac-12 Tournament is critical for teams like Utah, Oregon, and Colorado to solidify their NCAA hopes. A slip-up could be costly in a competitive field.
In the SEC, several teams are poised to earn bids, with Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M on the bubble. The conference could potentially send up to nine teams to the NCAA Tournament.
Across other conferences, teams like San Diego State, Utah State, and Nevada in the Mountain West have positioned themselves well for at-large bids. Schools like McNeese State, Princeton, and Grand Canyon are also in contention if they fall short in their respective conference tournaments.
James Madison's victory in the Sun Belt tourney has added intrigue to the bubble situation, impacting the at-large bid landscape.
With the NCAA Tournament rapidly approaching, the coming days will be crucial for teams on the bubble as they seek to secure their spots in the field of 68.