Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Virginia No. 1 in preliminar­y NCAA tournament rankings

- By John Marshall

Virginia suffered a surprising home loss to unranked Virginia Tech, ending its winning streak at 16 games.

One recent defeat was not enough to sway the NCAA Division I Basketball Committee. The Cavaliers are still viewed as the best team in the country a month before Selection Sunday.

Virginia was the top overall seed in preliminar­y NCAA Tournament rankings released on Sunday, a day after losing to the Hokies. Villanova, Xavier and Purdue earned No. 1 seeds.

“Virginia’s a dominant defensive team, but they’re much better offensivel­y than they’ve been,” committee chair and Creighton athletic director Bruce Rasmussen said during the selection show. “They have a great strength of schedule and they’re 10-1 from home.”

The NCAA followed the precedent set by College Football Playoff a year ago by releasing its rankings early to drum up support for Selection Sunday. The preliminar­y rankings held up: The committee stuck with 15 of the top 16 seeds. the other

This year, the committee is using a new quadrant system that gives more weight to wins on the road and neutral courts.

Virginia, No. 2 in The Associated Press poll , has five Quadrant 1 wins four wins against top-10 RPI teams. The top four teams are a combined 40-8 away from home this season.

The Cavaliers (23-2, 12-1 ACC) would play in Atlanta as the No. 1 seed in the South, a region that includes Cincinnati, Michigan State and Tennessee.

Villanova , the No. 2 overall seed, tops the East Region in Boston with Duke, Texas Tech and Ohio State.

Xavier was the top seed in the Midwest Region, joined by Auburn, Clemson and Oklahoma in Omaha.

Purdue , despite losing both of its games last week, is No. 1 in the West Region with Kansas, North Carolina and Arizona in Los Angeles.

The committee originally had Kansas in the South, but swapped with Cincinnati in the West to even out the regions. It also placed Clemson, the top No. 3 seed, in Omaha because there were already ACC teams in Boston and Atlanta.

“One of the responsibi­lities of the committee is to make sure the four regions are balanced as much as possible in terms of strength of teams,” Rasmussen said. “If we did not switch Kansas and Cincinnati, those regions be unbalanced.”

Many of the top seeds have suffered recent losses, but those were balanced out by key wins early in the season. would

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STEVE HELBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Virginia Tech guard Justin Robinson (5) defends as guard Ty Jerome (11) drives to the basket Saturday Charlottes­ville, Va.. Virginia in

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