The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

League tourneys set to impact NCAA seedings

- By Aaron Beard

The Big East has No. 2 Villanova and No. 3 Xavier aiming for No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. The Big 12 has No. 9 Kansas on its seemingly permanent perch as the Big 12’s regular-season champion.

And the southern-roots Atlantic Coast Conference returned to Brooklyn with Virginia the unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25, freshman Marvin Bagley III and No. 5 Duke rounding into postseason form — and just in time for a winter storm threatenin­g to blanket the Northeast in heavy snow.

Yes, it promises to be an eventful week with most of college basketball’s top conference­s hitting tournament time and Selection Sunday just days away.

The Big Ten has already wrapped up its early tournament , with No. 7 Michigan playing its way into similar position as it did last year when the Wolverines got

hot late, won the league tournament and went on to the NCAA Sweet 16. And the West Coast Conference concludes with Tuesday’s final between No. 6 Gonzaga and BYU in Las Vegas.

The remaining power conference­s hold tournament­s this week. The ACC opened play Tuesday with Boston College’s win against Georgia Tech. The Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeaste­rn Conference open play Wednesday along with the Big East; the American Athletic Conference Tournament starts Thursday.

Some storylines to watch:

ACC » Top-ranked Virginia, which became the unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 on Monday, made the past month little more than a coronation. Led by Associated Press league coach of the year Tony Bennett along with AP all-ACC picks Devon Hall and Kyle Guy, the Cavaliers ran out to a 12-0 start to take all the drama out of a regular-season race they would ultimately win by four games.

They begin ACC play in Thursday’s quarterfin­als looking solid for a No. 1 NCAA seed — maybe the overall top seed — regardless of what happens in Brooklyn . They’re No. 1 in the RPI and in KenPom and own a 9-1 record against Quadrant 1 opponents (home games vs. teams ranked 1-30

in RPI, neutral games vs. 1-50 and away games vs. 1-75).

The more interestin­g question could be what happens with rivals Duke and North Carolina.

The Blue Devils open play in Thursday’s quarterfin­als with Bagley standing as the AP league player and rookie of the year, and they could be a No. 1 NCAA seed by winning a second straight title.

As for the No. 12 Tar Heels, they finished tied for third but ended up as the No. 6 seed because of tiebreaker­s. Yet they enter Wednesday’s second-round game against the Wake Forest-Syracuse winner with 10 Quadrant 1 wins, second only to Kansas (11) — and that could have them in contention for a 2-seed despite

their low ACC Tournament seeding.

The ACC has a nationalbe­st five teams in the AP Top 25.

BIG EAST » Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges and Villanova hopped over Xavier to reach No. 2 in Monday’s poll, though Trevon Bluiett and the No. 3 Musketeers are the No. 1 seed in the Big East Tournament. And Villanova swept the regular-season series.

Both teams open play in Thursday’s quarterfin­als in New York’s Madison Square Garden, with Xavier facing the St. John’s-Georgetown winner and Villanova facing the DePaul-Marquette winner. And one — maybe both? — could end up earning No. 1 NCAA seeds.

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