Yeah, it's that time of year again. Selection Sunday is just a week and a half away. The sounds, the excitement, the surprise and suspense of March Madness are almost here. But before we get to that tournament of all tournaments, thirty-four of college basketball's conferences hold tournaments to decide who will represent them in the Big Dance. These tournaments can be (and often are) just as exciting as the the bracket of sixty-five itself. Here, nearly every team in the country has it's one last, true shot at glory. For some, these tournaments are a mere tune-up, an exercise of preparation. But for others, the madness and desperation starts now. So let's hop in and get to talking about the most exciting month of the year.
Here I'll be giving my predictions and talking about some of the bigger and more meaningful conference tournaments. They will come in no particular order, and will be staggered between the starting times of the tournaments and, quite honestly, when I have the time to do the calculations to make these predictions. But without further adieu, let's get started with the Horizon League.
Conference: Horizon League
In: Butler
Probably In: N/A
Bubble: N/A
Tournament Location: Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana
First Round, Tuesday, March 3 (on campuses):
#3 Cleveland State 56, #10 Detroit 43
#7 Illinois-Chicago 73, #6 Youngstown State 68
#4 Wright State 68, #9 Valparaiso 56
#5 Milawukee 77, #8 Loyala 68
Quarterfinals, Friday, March 6:
6:00 p.m. #4 Wright State vs. #5 Milwaukee
8:00 p.m. #3 Cleveland State vs. #7 Illinois-Chicago
Semifinals, Saturday, March 7:
7:00 p.m. ESPNU, #4 Wright State vs. #1 Butler
9:00 p.m. ESPNU, #3 Cleveland State vs. #2 Green Bay
Championship, Tuesday, March 10:
9:00 ESPN, #2 Green Bay vs. #1 Butler
Champion: Butler
At-Large: None
Game(s) to Watch:
#3 Cleveland State vs. #2 Green Bay, 3/7 @ 9:00p.m. on ESPNU
#2 Green Bay vs. #1 Butler
Analysis: The second and third seeds Cleveland State and Green Bay are both very good teams who have had remarkable seasons. Cleveland State won at Syracuse and came within two of beating Butler twice, including in the season finale. Green Bay has 22 wins on the year, and went 13-5 in conference. Neither has done enough to merit an at-large berth, though, so winning this tournament is their only chance to participate in the Big Dance. They will ultimately match up with a very strong Butler team, who has already done enough to be considered in the field of sixty-five. If Green Bay can get past Cleveland State to make the title game, they should give Butler everything they can handle. Ultimately, Butler will probably hang on in win, thanks in large part to their home court advantage. A Horizon League title for Green Bay, though, is not out of the question.
Why You Care: If Butler falls and Cleveland State or Green Bay get the bid, Butler still gets in as an at-large. And that's one less spot for your big conference bubble team. So unless you care more about feel-good stories, you're a Butler fan. Green Bay has a legitimate shot.