Here's the Committee's full ranking of the 68 teams in this year's field. Louisville checked in at No. 8, making it the final team to snag a two seed.
- Villanova
- Kansas
- North Carolina
- Gonzaga
- Kentucky
- Arizona
- Duke
- Louisville
- Oregon
- Florida State
- UCLA
- Baylor
- Butler
- Florida
- West Virginia
- Purdue
- Virginia
- Minnesota
- Notre Dame
- Iowa State
- SMU
- Cincinnati
- Maryland
- Creighton
- Saint Mary’s
- South Carolina
- Michigan
- Dayton
- Wisconsin
- Miami
- Arkansas
- Northwestern
- Vanderbilt
- Seton Hall
- Michigan State
- Virginia Tech
- Oklahoma State
- Wichita State
- Marquette
- VCU
- Xavier
- Providence
- Wake Forest
- Rhode Island
- Southern Cal
- Kansas State
- Nevada
- Middle Tennessee
- UNC Wilmington
- Princeton
- Bucknell
- East Tennessee State
- Vermont
- Winthrop
- New Mexico State
- Florida Gulf Coast
- Kent State
- Iona
- Northern Kentucky
- Troy
- Jacksonville State
- North Dakota
- Texas Southern
- South Dakota State
- UC Davis
- North Carolina Central
- New Orleans
- Mount St. Mary’s
Still the most surprising thing of all to me here is the fact that Duke wasn't even the first No. 2 seed.