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1:15 PM
PT March 13
FINAL 2005 PROJECTION
SELECTION SHOW ON CBS AT 6:00 ET.
2005 BRACKET
STATS:
64/65
teams selected
57/65 teams within 1 line
29 teams exactly
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1 North
Carolina
16 Oakland vs Ala. A&M
8 Pacific
9 Creighton (MVC) |
1
Washington (Pac-10)
16 SE
Louisiana (S-land)
8 Charlotte
9 Minnesota |
1 Illinois (Big
Ten)
16 F. Dickinson (NEC)
8 Stanford
9 Texas |
1 Wake Forest
16 Delaware State (MEAC)
8 Nevada
9 Iowa State |
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5 LSU
12 Vermont (A East)
4 Villanova
13 UAB |
5
Alabama
12 UCLA
4 Syracuse (Big East)
13 Utah State (Big West) |
5 Florida (SEC)
12 Bucknell (Patriot)
4 Boston College
13 Buffalo |
5 Wisconsin
12 Old Dominion (CAA)
4 Gonzaga
(WCC)
13 UL-Lafayette (Sun Belt) |
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6
Michigan State
11 NC State
14 Winthrop
(Big South)
3 Kansas |
6
Texas Tech
11 Ohio (MAC)
14 Wis.-Mil.
(Horizon)
3 UConn |
6
West Virginia
11 St Mary's
14 Niagara (MAAC)
3 Oklahoma |
6 Georgia
Tech
11 New Mexico (MWC)
14 Pennsylvania
(Ivy)
3 Arizona |
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7
Pittsburgh
10 UTEP (WAC)
2 Louisville (CUSA)
15 UCF
(Atlantic Sun) |
7
Utah
10 Mississippi State
2 Duke (ACC)
15 Chattanooga (SoCon)
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7 Southern
Illinois
10 Geo Washington (A-10)
2 Kentucky
15 Montana (Big Sky) |
7
Cincinnati
10 Iowa
2 Oklahoma State (Big XII)
15 E Kentucky (OVC) |
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LAST FOUR IN: St Mary's,
UCLA, UAB, Buffalo
Teams still "on the board"
(serious consideration
for an at-large bid):
DePaul :: Notre Dame
:: Northern Iowa :: SMS :: Maryland :: St Joe's
Miami (OH) :: Indiana :: Memphis :: Kent State :: Virginia Tech
Akron :: Holy Cross :: Wichita State :: Georgetown :: Vanderbilt
Miami (FL) :: Texas A&M :: Davidson
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FEATURE: "MEET THE SELECTION
COMMITTEE" |
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On March
13 (Selection Sunday), the 10-member NCAA Men's Division I Basketball
Committee will be the most powerful entity in collegiate sports.
They are responsible for selecting and seeding the 65 teams chosen
for the 2005 tournament field.
For
those who are interested, click here
for a little more information about the men behind March Madness.
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