Your official Big East Tournament bracket
Certainly not an ideal draw, but winning this title was going to be a chore regardless of how things played out.
| Wed., Mar. 12 | Thurs., Mar 13 | Fri., Mar 14 | Sat.,Mar 15 |
| Noon 8) Villanova 9) Syracuse |
Noon 1) Georgetown |
Semifinals, 7pm | Finals, 9pm |
| 2 pm 5) West Virginia 12) Providence |
2 pm 4) Connecticut |
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| 7 pm 7) Pittsburgh 10) Cincinnati |
7 pm 2) Louisville |
Semifinals, 9pm | |
| 9 pm 6) Marquette 11) Seton Hall |
9 pm 3) Notre Dame |
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| Out: Depaul, South Florida, Rutgers, St. John's | |||
The greatest conference tournament in the world played inside the most famous arena in the world.
It's the best time of the year folks. Soak it up.
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So, Pitt, ND, and G-Town potentially
sheesh!
by frankpos on Mar 9, 2008 7:56 PM EDT 0 recs
Funny...
Even though we beat ND (and were beating them soundly until that once-in-a-lifetime flurry) and lost to UConn (even though we played like crap and should have won).
Shouldn't it be the opposite? Shouldn't we be more worried about the team we haven't proven we can beat?
by CardsFan922 on
Mar 9, 2008 11:13 PM EDT
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Pitt
Pitt is good, but they are much tougher at home than in the Garden. Plus will be good payback for last year. They played about as perfect of a game against us as they could and we still beat them, so as long as we don't miss a dozen open 3's, we'll be good to go.
I think we're a #3 seed no matter what in the NCAA, so while a loss would suck ass, I don't think it moves us down to the 4-line. Other teams are losing too, not just us.
by CardsFan922 on Mar 9, 2008 7:57 PM EDT 0 recs
Now There's A Nu Yawk City Song!
Two choices as you walk those dark wet streets toward the Garden.
Bad Sneakers
Bad sneakers and a piƱa colada, my friend
Stomping on the avenue by Radio City with a
Transistor and a large sum of money to spend
OR
Yes, I'm going insane
And I'm laughing at the frozen rain
And I'm so alone
Honey, when they gonna send me home?
I wonder which one it's gonna be.
Goodnight from the east,
Roz
by Roz on Mar 9, 2008 8:28 PM EDT 0 recs
A 1 seed would have been nice
Also I think if we win this thing we get a 2 seed in the NCAA tourney. Right?
by ericdedwar on Mar 9, 2008 8:33 PM EDT 0 recs
I think if we beat G'Town in the finals
Of course we always end up with a worse seed than I predict - even when I go with what I think is realistic and not what we deserve - so I'll be less than optimistic regardless of how he perform in New York.
by Mike Rutherford on
Mar 9, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
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We fighting for 2 thru 4
more likely to be treated harshly with a 4 if we flame-out than nicely with a 2 if we win it all
by frankpos on
Mar 9, 2008 8:50 PM EDT
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I think
1-2 wins - #3 seed
3 wins - #2 seed
by Quinn1979 on Mar 9, 2008 9:09 PM EDT 0 recs
according to ESPN...
by jerb2 on Mar 9, 2008 9:31 PM EDT 0 recs
It is at 9
by Mike Rutherford on
Mar 9, 2008 11:04 PM EDT
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Give me the Bearcats
by mccammon on Mar 9, 2008 11:26 PM EDT 0 recs
Payback? Yes.
by Mike Rutherford on
Mar 9, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
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The future
But in the national tournament eventually you're going to have to shoot the ball well to win. And let's face it, this is not a good shooting team. Eventually we'll play someone with a talent level on offense that will manufacture shots in the face of our extreme ball pressure -- which I believe is among the best in the country.
If we can score on that night, we'll upset the higher seeded team. If we can't, we won't. Perhaps we'll suddenly start shooting the lights out in the tournament. I hope so. But my fear is that our lack of a pure lights-out, consistent shooter (I'm thinking Dell Curry's son here) may be our undoing.
by theoldman on Mar 10, 2008 10:14 AM EDT 0 recs
Uhhhh....
I was actually at that tournament, too. Oops.
by Quinn1979 on Mar 10, 2008 1:47 PM EDT 0 recs
I liked the fact that they spelled
by Mike Rutherford on
Mar 10, 2008 1:55 PM EDT
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