Saturday, January 5, 2019

1/5 recap

A-10:
VCU 76, @Fordham 51
@Davidson 65, Duquesne 61 - probably too early for declarations, but I'll be modestly surprised if the A-10 doesn't devolve into a VCU/Davidson race

ACC:
@Duke 87, Clemson 68
@Virginia 65, Florida St 52
@Virginia Tech 77, BC 66
UNC 85, @Pitt 60
Syracuse 72, @Notre Dame 62
@Georgia Tech 92, Wake 79

AAC:
UCF 65, @UConn 53 - road wins are never trivial.  Trust in UCF is growing
@East Carolina 73, Cincy 71 - this is why road wins are never trivial.  Kind of a stupid loss for Cincy
@Tulsa 78, USF 75

Big 12:
@Iowa St 77, Kansas 60 - another reason road wins are never trivial
@Texas Tech 63, Kansas St 57
@Oklahoma 74, Oklahoma St 64
@TCU 85, Baylor 81
@Texas 61, West Virginia 54

Big East:
@Butler 84, Creighton 69
St John's 97, @Georgetown 94 (OT)
Villanova 65, @Providence 59

B1G:
Michigan St 86, @Ohio St 77
Maryland 77, @Rutgers 63

Ivy:
@Princeton 68, Penn 65 (OT) - the Penn hype train is fully derailed now

MVC:
Loyola 85, @Drake 74 - for those still keeping score here, Loyola might as well be handed the crown now for this conference

MWC:
@New Mexico 85, Nevada 58 - what the hell happened?!?!??! I have no idea how many seed lines Nevada should lose because of this.  4?  6?  Nah, they're fine, everyone gets one.  Just don't do this again

Pac-12 fail tracker:
@Arizona 84, Utah 81 (OT) - I might trust the two Arizona schools to do good enough to at least get through the bubble
@Arizona St 83, Colorado 61
@UCLA 98, Cal 83
Oregon St 77, @Oregon 72
@Washington 85, Washington St 67 - and UW might be the third

SEC:
@Tennessee 96, Georgia 50 - there's something to be said for handling your business like a 1 seed
@Alabama 77, Kentucky 75
Arkansas 73, @Texas A&M 71
South Carolina 71, @Florida 69
Ole Miss 81, @Vandy 71

SoCon:
all the relevant teams won.  Wofford and UNCG are your undefeateds so far

WCC:
@Gonzaga 91, Santa Clara 48
San Francisco 72, @Pepperdine 69
@Loyola Marymount 76, Portland 64
@St Mary's 88, BYU 66
@San Diego 73, Pacific 64 - no upsets today to cause any tumult in the at-large status of the conference as a whole

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