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Basketball BRACKET Previews
By: Jimmy Boyd
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NCAA
Tourny Bracket Busters?
- Who will be this year’s bracket
buster-Cinderella story? After examining
the 2006 NCAA Tournament field, I
have found my most likely candidates.
Usually, it is a safe bet that a 12
seed will upset a 5, but in this year’s
tournament field the more likely upset
pick seems to be a 13 over a 4. The
only 12 that has a chance to knock
off a 5 is Texas A&M because of
Syracuse’s lack of depth and
reliance on Gerry McNamara to do everything.
If he has an off game the Orange could
go down, but I think they’ll
ride their Big East Conference Tournament
high out of the first round. Staying
in the Atlantic, 13 seed Iona is a
likely candidate to knock LSU out
of the tournament. Iona is comfortable
on the road, largely because they
are an experienced team returning
4 starters, and their 15-3 road mark
this season proves it. A win for Iona
would prove on the grand stage that
smaller conference schools are catching
up to the Majors, which seems to be
more and more apparent each season.
It would also prove that the SEC was
the weakest Major conference in the
country this season. If Iona gets
past LSU, they’ll have a great
chance to make the Sweet 16 with a
win over Syracuse.
Another 13 seed
that has enjoyed some tournament success
the last couple years is the University
of the Pacific. Coach Bob Thomason’s
squad will be up against one of the
hottest teams in the country in Boston
College, but I don’t expect
them to go away easy. This could be
the biggest first round shocker as
Pacific has been great away from Stockton,
posting a 12-4 record, and they are
coming in to their first round matchup
winners of 12 of their last 13. This
may not be the highest percentage
play as Boston College is a Final
Four-caliber team. But Pacific’s
bigs have the ability to step away
from the basket and will pose matchup
problems for the Eagles. The Tigers
could be a huge bracket buster in
2006 as some have the Eagles coming
out of the Minneapolis region.
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Last year’s
story was the 7 seed West Virginia
Mountaineers making it to the Elite
8 before falling to Louisville, and
it may very well be again this season.
Although they aren’t the Cinderella
team they were last year, they did
slide to a 6 seed due to some late
conference losses after starting Big
East play red hot. Pittsnoggle’s
ability to play both outside and inside
with his 6’11’’
frame is one of the toughest matchups
for any team in the tournament. Gansey
can do it all and proved that he rises
to the occasion in big games in last
year’s tournament run. Iowa
is a solid team that West Virginia
will have to deal with in the second
round, but Iowa’s 7-foot Big
10 Defensive player of the year, Erik
Hansen, won’t be able to defend
Pittsnoggle 20 feet from the basket.
The Hawkeyes may have to guard him
with Greg Brunner who will be giving
up 4 inches. Because of matchup problems,
the Hawkeyes may be forced to play
zone, which could welcome an onslaught
of 3 pointers from the Mountaineers,
which is what they do best. Texas
will be West Virginia’s likely
third round opponent if they make
it past Iowa. They are big, talented,
and athletic, but susceptible. They
were blown out by Oklahoma State,
lost to 12 seed Texas A&M, and
Kansas beat them by double figures
in the Big 12 Conference Tournament
Championship game.
Duke will likely
be West Virginia’s Elite 8 matchup
if the Mountaineers can make it back
there again this season. As the season
has unfolded both of these teams have
looked more and more human. It could
be costly for the Blue Devils to have
to play 2 freshman a lot of minutes.
Point guard Greg Paulus will have
the wait of the world on his shoulders
trying to manage the top seed Blue
Devils as just a freshman. I like
West Virginia’s chances against
both of these teams because of their
experience in the NCAA tournament
last season and their preparation
from playing in the nation’s
Elite basketball conference this year.
Be sure to take
these things into consideration when
filling out your 2006 Tournament bracket.
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