The Arizona Republic

Teams with best shot to make first Final Four

- Eddie Timanus USA TODAY

A look at the seven schools, ranked in order of their chances to be Final Fourbound for the first time.

1. Alabama

While nothing is ever truly easy in March, the path for the tournament’s top overall seed has opened up considerab­ly. The next three highest seeds have been eliminated, so upcoming opponent San Diego State is the highest-slotted team the Crimson Tide will face in Louisville. The Aztecs play a sound defensive style that could slow Alabama down, but if the Tide can get by SDSU, they’ll be heavily favored in their regional final.

2. Tennessee

Give Tennessee credit for living up to its seed after being a popular pick as an upset victim in the early rounds. The Vols have also had their way cleared a bit with the top two seeds in their region gone. But should the Vols get past Sweet 16 rookie Florida Atlantic, a possibly more challengin­g Elite Eight matchup awaits, whether Kansas State or Michigan State emerges victorious.

3. Xavier

Of the seven first-time Final Four candidates, Xavier has the highest seed other than Alabama. But the Musketeers have a significan­tly tougher road ahead of them. They’ll enter Friday’s game against Texas as slight underdogs, and should they get by the Longhorns, a member of last year’s Elite Eight will await them -- either Houston or Miami.

4. Miami (Fla.)

The Hurricanes were a step from the Final Four a year ago, but they’ll have to get past top-seeded Houston to reach that point again. Should they clear that hurdle, either Texas or Xavier will be a formidable obstacle. Miami has the talent and experience to pull it off, but it will definitely have to earn it. Big performanc­es by guards Isaiah Wong and Jordan Miller will be crucial.

5. San Diego State

We rank the Aztecs here in Final Four likelihood behind the candidates from the Midwest Region simply because of their task at hand, namely trying to stem the Crimson Tide. To its credit, San Diego State handled upstart Furman with relative ease after staving off a tough challenge from the College of Charleston. But with all due respect, this date with Alabama represents a major step up in competitio­n as the Aztecs try to get beyond the Sweet 16 for the first time.

6. Creighton

This is a team that might have Final Four talent but a difficult draw. The Bluejays might very well be underseede­d at No. 6, a case they presented quite emphatical­ly in their dispatchin­g of Baylor. But their upcoming tilt with Princeton will not be a walk in the park, even with the Tigers being a 15th-seed notwithsta­nding. Should Creighton prevail, there would then be a likely date with Alabama, or a San Diego State squad that would be brimming with confidence after upending the Tide.

7. Florida Atlantic

The Owls are the longest of long shots to make their Final Four debut as they continue to fly through uncharted territory.

But don’t make the mistake of assuming they’re an easy draw for Tennessee as a 9-seed. Remember, they beat AAC champion Memphis before ending the Cinderella run of Fairleigh Dickinson.

They also own an SEC win against Florida from way back in November. But even if the Owls find a way to get by the Vols, they’ll be up against either an extremely talented Big 12 squad or one of the most successful March coaches in tournament history.

It’s not out of the question in this wildest of seasons, but it’s a tall order for a Sweet 16 newcomer.

 ?? CHRIS CARLSON/AP ?? Xavier guard Desmond Claude (1) and guard Souley Boum, right, celebrate after their win against Pittsburgh on Sunday in Greensboro, N.C.
CHRIS CARLSON/AP Xavier guard Desmond Claude (1) and guard Souley Boum, right, celebrate after their win against Pittsburgh on Sunday in Greensboro, N.C.

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