2025 WBB Conference Tournaments (auto-bid tracker)

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Ohio Valley
8-Mar
3:00 PM
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9-Mar
11:00 AM
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ACC
9-Mar
12:00 PM
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SEC
9-Mar
2:00 PM
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Summit
9-Mar
3:00 PM
CBS SNSouth Dakota State
Atlantic 10
9-Mar
3:00 PM
ESPN2George Mason
Big Ten
9-Mar
3:30 PM
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Big 12
9-Mar
4:00 PM
ESPNTCU
Big South
9-Mar
5:00 PM
ESPN2High Point
Sun Belt
10-Mar
1:00 PM
ESPN2Arkansas State
Big East
10-Mar
6:00 PM
FS1UConn
Horizon
11-Mar
11:00 AM
ESPN2Green Bay
WCC
11-Mar
3:00 PM
ESPN2Oregon State
Big Sky
12-Mar
4:00 PM
ESPNUMontana State
American
12-Mar
6:00 PM
ESPNUSouth Florida
Mountain West
12-Mar
9:30 PM
CBS SNSan Diego State
Southland
13-Mar
4:00 PM
ESPNUStephen F. Austin
America East
14-Mar
4:00 PM
ESPNUVermont
MAC
15-Mar
10:00 AM
CBS SNBall State
Atlantic Sun
15-Mar
1:00 PM
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MAAC
15-Mar
12:30 PM
ESPNUFairfield
WAC
15-Mar
2:30 PM
ESPNUGrand Canyon
MEAC
15-Mar
3:00 PM
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Ivy
15-Mar
4:30 PM
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SWAC
15-Mar
4:30 PM
ESPN+Southern
Conf USA
15-Mar
4:30 PM
CBS SNLiberty
Big West
15-Mar
5:00 PM
ESPN+UC San Diego
NEC
16-Mar
11:00 AM
ESPNUFairleigh Dickinson
Patriot
16-Mar
11:00 AM
CBS SNLehigh
Coastal
16-Mar
1:00 PM
CBS SNWilliam & Mary
MVC
16-Mar
1:00 PM
ESPN2Murray State
 
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Has there been anyone who would not get an at large that has stolen a spot yet?
 

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Richmond lost, will take an at large most likely.
And strangely… When you look at their record and schedule…they have one Nov win v OSU, otherwise lost to every ranked team they’ve played. Lost to Tennessee by 25, 9 to Texas, and have terrible losses to very bad Georgetown and Fordham.
 
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NET Rankings, for reference:

Richmond - 33
Iowa State - 36
James Madison - 51
UTSA - 65
Gonzaga - 109

Other Top-60 in conferences who play this week:

Ivy: Harvard 37, Columbia 41, Princeton 48
Mountain West: UNLV 46
MAAC: Fairfield 52
CUSA: Middle Tennessee 53
Big Sky: Montana State 54
MVC: Murray State 57, Belmont 60
A-Sun: FGCU 59

There are currently no teams still playing who are ahead of ISU in the NET.
 
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Green Bay led by 2 late in the 3rd quarter before rolling to a 76-63 win over PFW (f/k/a IPFW) in the Horizon final.
 

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How about Portland St? 29-3. Best win is Princeton. A team looking for an at large bid. Other than that losses to Oregon St and Gonzaga twice. Currently losing to Oregon St in the Title game.
 

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How about Portland St? 29-3. Best win is Princeton. A team looking for an at large bid. Other than that losses to Oregon St and Gonzaga twice. Currently losing to Oregon St in the Title game.

Princeton was the only top-100 team Portland played all season. WCC is a one-bid league.
 

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At this point, I think the only potential two-bid league left is the Ivy, with three teams between 37 and 48.

Maybe the Mountain West, if UNLV (46) loses in the final. But that seems like a stretch.

For argument's sake, take the 31 champs and the best 30 remaining in the NET.

The last 7 then come from this pool (NET 36 to 50):
Iowa State, Harvard*, Cal, Nebraska, Minnesota, Columbia*, Oregon, Washington, UNLV*, Virginia Tech, Princeton*, Stanford, Florida
 
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Oregon State wins the WCC over Portland, 59-46.

Today's semifinals (for tomorrow's finals):

Big Sky ("Starch Madness")
(1) Montana State 75, (5) Idaho State 42
(6) Montana 71, (2) Northern Arizona 67

American
6:00 CT - (4) Temple vs (9) Rice
8:30 CT - (2) North Texas vs (3) South Florida

Mountain West
7:00 CT - (1) UNLV vs (4) San Diego State
9:30 CT - (2) Wyoming vs (3) Fresno State
 
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At this point, I think the only potential two-bid league left is the Ivy, with three teams between 37 and 48.

Maybe the Mountain West, if UNLV (46) loses in the final. But that seems like a stretch.

For argument's sake, take the 31 champs and the best 30 remaining in the NET.

The last 7 then come from this pool (NET 36 to 50):
Iowa State, Harvard*, Cal, Nebraska, Minnesota, Columbia*, Oregon, Washington, UNLV*, Virginia Tech, Princeton*, Stanford, Florida
I'm really hoping Wyoming from the Mountain West makes it in. I'd love for Heather Ezell's team to make it to the big dance.
 

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The Big Sky final includes the improbable #6 Seed Montana Lady Grizzlies, who bring Izzi Zingaro and Macy Donarski off the bench. They did play Top Seed Montana State to a one point game earlier this season...
 

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Today's semifinals (for tomorrow's finals):

Big Sky ("Starch Madness")
(1) Montana State 75, (5) Idaho State 42
(6) Montana 71, (2) Northern Arizona 67

American
(9) Rice 67, (4) Temple 49
(3) South Florida 58, (2) North Texas 48

Mountain West
(4) San Diego State 71, (1) UNLV 59
9:30 CT - (2) Wyoming vs (3) Fresno State