The Commercial Appeal

Big 12 with five teams on NCAA Tournament bubble

- JOHN MARSHALL

The Atlantic Coast Conference had more teams in the NCAA Tournament selection committee’s top 16 with four. The Big 12 had more teams near the top and could be right behind the ACC when the actual selections are made.

Through Thursday’s games, the Big 12 had three teams that should be locks: No. 3 Kansas, No. 4 Baylor and No. 12 West Virginia (No. 9 AP).

The Jayhawks were picked as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional, the Bears were No. 1 in the South and the Mountainee­rs were fourth the West. Even with losses by Baylor and West Virginia this week, those teams should be in.

How many more teams make the field of 68 will depend on what happens over the next three weeks.

Oklahoma State (17-9, 6-7 Big 12) should be in good shape despite a losing conference record. The Cowboys knocked off fellow bubble team TCU, though lost to another Big 12 bubbler, Kansas State.

Oklahoma State’s only nonconfere­nce losses were to North Carolina and Maryland, with victories over Connecticu­t and Georgetown on its resume.

Iowa State (16-9, 8-5) picked up a huge win by knocking off Kansas in Lawrence on Feb. 4 and put a dent in Kansas State’s NCAA hopes with an 8779 victory in Manhattan on Wednesday. The Cyclones have plenty of chances to boost their resume, starting with Saturday’s game against fellow bubble team TCU.

Needing a win Wednesday night, the Frogs (17-9, 6-7) stumbled with a 71-68 loss to Oklahoma State. TCU still has chances to boost its resume with games against Iowa State, Kansas and West Virginia coming up, but can’t afford any slip-ups against the lower-end Big 12 teams.

Kansas State (16-10, 5-8) missed a big chance with its loss to Iowa State, though it does have a road win over Baylor on its resume. The Wildcats don’t have any more games against the Big 12’s top three, so they have a chance to make a late-season run.

Texas Tech (17-9, 5-8) appeared to be headed toward the NIT at best just a week ago, but Monday night’s win over Baylor provides bubble life. Road games against West Virginia, Oklahoma State and Kansas State could make the difference in the Red Raiders’ season.

ON THE RISE

Michigan: The Wolverines (17-9, 7-6 Big Ten) had a good week last week by beating rival Michigan State at home and Indiana on the road. Michigan took a bigger step toward the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night by beating No. 10 Wisconsin (No. 11 AP). Minnesota, another Big Ten team on the bubble, is up next on Sunday.

Arkansas: In need of a resumeboos­ting win, the Razorbacks (19-7, 8-5 SEC) came through Wednesday night by knocking off No. 19 South Carolina (No. 21 AP) in Columbia. A road win over a Top-25 team helps offset some of the slip-ups earlier in the season.

Seton Hall: The Pirates (16-9, 6-7 Big East) were on the wrong side of the ledger last week after losing to St. John’s. A win over No. 22 Creighton (No. 20 AP) puts them right back in the mix, with opportunit­ies against No. 2 Villanova and No. 25 Butler (No. 24 AP) coming up.

Illinois State: The Redbirds (22-5, 14-1 MVC) took a big hit with a 41-point loss to Wichita State. They’ve responded with four straight wins, including a one-point victory over Missouri State on Wednesday.

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