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Bubble teams keep an eye on conference tournament­s

- By Dave Skretta

There were plenty of college basketball teams sitting on the NCAA Tournament bubble Monday that saw Drake beat Indiana State for the Missouri Valley Tournament title and did not know whether that was a good thing.

Had the Sycamores done enough to earn at at-large bid? Would the Bulldogs have done enough if they lost?

As most conference­s get underway with their own tournament­s Tuesday and Wednesday, the focus will be just as much on those teams trying to play their way into the field of 68 as those ranked in the

Top 25. And each day that passes, teams precarious­ly on the bubble will be watching results around the nation and trying to decipher where exactly they stack up.

For Kansas State (18-13), which has three wins over top-10 teams after beating Iowa State on Saturday, that could mean winning at least a couple of games as the No. 10 seed. They open the Big 12 tourney against Texas tonight.

Also on the bubble out of the Big 12 is Oklahoma (20-11), which will play TCU earlier in the day in a second-round game.

ACC Tournament: There are a slew of teams in the ACC that are in the same bucket — Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, Clemson and Syracuse — in that they should feel good about their NCAA chances, but would feel a whole lot better with a win or two in Washington, D.C. Virginia Tech is the team that is in desperatio­n mode. The Hokies (18-13) play Florida State in a second-round game today and probably need to make a run to the championsh­ip game to have any chance of stealing at at-large berth. BigEastTou­rnament: There are few hotter teams in the nation than St. John’s, that bunch that coach Rick Pitino bemoaned not too long ago. The Red Storm (19-12) have won five straight to climb onto the NCAA bubble heading into a brutally tough Big East tourney as the No. 5 seed, which means a second-round game against fourth-seeded Seton Hall — another bubble team — on Thursday. Big Ten Tournament: Purdue and Illinois know they’re going to the dance. Everyone else? Starting with third-seeded Nebraska, there are eight teams with at least 18 regular-season wins, and each of them can earn an NCAA berth this week in Minneapoli­s. Northweste­rn and Michigan State, along with the Huskers, should feel good about their chances already. But their hopes could get a little dicey if conference rivals such as Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State and Minnesota can string together some wins.

Pac-12 Tournament: Utah (18-13) put its at-large NCAA hopes in peril with a pair of losses last week, dropping the Utes to the No. 6 seed and a first-round game against Arizona State in the final Pac-12 Tournament as it has been known. One more slip-up could be all Oregon (20-11) or Colorado (22-9) need to feel much more comfortabl­e about its own tournament aspiration­s. SEC Tournament: While the Big 12 has rightfully earned a reputation as the nation’s toughest league, the SEC has not been far behind this season, and that could be reflected in the NCAA tourney. Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida are locks heading to Nashville, while Mississipp­i State (19-12), Ole Miss (20-11) and Texas A&M (18-13) could give the league up to nine bids.

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