AS OF FEBRUARY 7, 2012
No. 1: Syracuse, Kentucky, Ohio State, Baylor
No. 2: North Carolina, Missouri, Michigan State, Duke
No. 3: Kansas, UNLV, Georgetown, Michigan
No. 4: Marquette, Florida, Creighton, Indiana
No. 5: San Diego State, Wisconsin, Saint Mary’s, Murray State
No. 6: Vanderbilt, Florida State, Louisville, Temple
No. 7: Mississippi State, Virginia, Southern Miss, Gonzaga
No. 8: Illinois, West Virginia, Iowa State, Wichita State
No. 9: Kansas State, Connecticut, Alabama, Harvard
No. 10: Notre Dame, New Mexico, Memphis, Purdue
No. 11: BYU, Saint Louis, Minnesota, Washington
No. 12: Colorado State, Xavier, Seton Hall, Dayton, California, Northwestern
No. 13: Long Beach State, Middle Tennessee, Cleveland State, Oral Roberts
No. 14: Iona, Akron, Nevada, Davidson
No. 15: Drexel, Bucknell, Weber State, Mercer
No. 16: LIU-Brooklyn, Norfolk State, UNC-Asheville, Texas-Arlington, Stony Brook, Mississippi Valley State
Breakdown by Conference
- ACC (4): North Carolina, Duke, Florida State, Virginia
- Big East (8): Syracuse, Georgetown, Marquette, Louisville, West Virginia, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Seton Hall
- Big Ten (9): Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Purdue, Minnesota, Northwestern
- Big 12 (5): Baylor, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State
- Pac-12 (2): Washington, California
- SEC (5): Kentucky, Florida, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, Alabama
- Atlantic-10 (4): Temple, Saint Louis, Xavier, Dayton
- Conference USA (2): Southern Miss, Memphis
- Missouri Valley (2): Creighton, Wichita State
- Mountain West (4): UNLV, San Diego State, New Mexico, Colorado State
- West Coast (3): Saint Mary’s, Gonzaga, BYU
One-Big Conferences (20): America East (Stony Brook), Atlantic Sun (Mercer), Big Sky (Weber State), Big South (UNC-Asheville), Big West (Long Beach State), Colonial (Drexel), Horizon (Cleveland State), Ivy (Harvard), MAC (Akron), MAAC (Iona), MEAC (Norfolk State), Northeast (Long Island), Ohio Valley (Murray State), Patriot (Bucknell), Southern (Davidson), Southland (Texas Arlington), Summit (Oral Roberts), Sun Belt (Middle Tennessee), SWAC (Mississippi Valley State), WAC (Nevada)
- Last Four In: Northwestern, California, Dayton, Seton Hall
- Last Four Out: Cincinnati, Miami (Fl.), NC State, Ole Miss
- Next Four Out: Texas, Arkansas, Pittsburgh, Saint Joseph’s
How is Baylor ahead of Missouri? Mizzou handled them in Waco and Baylor lost in Lawrence. What else does Mizzou have to do to earn a 1 seed?
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