Houston's loss shakes up NCAA tournament seed projections

Houston's narrow defeat to Iowa State has altered the No. 1 seed line in recent March Madness bracket predictions. The Cougars, who led by 10 points late, fell 70-67 on the road, dropping them to the No. 2 seed line while elevating UConn. Upcoming games, including Michigan versus Purdue, could further impact the top seeds.

The Big 12 matchup on Monday night between No. 2 Houston and No. 6 Iowa State proved pivotal for NCAA Tournament seeding. Houston squandered a chance to solidify its position as a No. 1 seed, losing 70-67 after leading by 10 in the second half. This road loss, one of three narrow defeats for the Cougars against strong opponents, highlights opportunity cost despite minimal impact on their selection metrics.

UConn has emerged stronger in projections, earning a No. 1 seed spot due to its robust resume. The Huskies hold a 14-1 record in Big East play, with key wins over Illinois, Kansas, and Florida. They rank No. 3 in Wins Above Bubble (WAB), behind only Michigan and Duke, and are No. 5 in KPI and No. 3 in Strength of Record. Although their NET ranking sits at No. 10, resume metrics favor them over teams like Houston, Purdue, and Iowa State for top seeding.

Andy Katz's latest predictions maintain Michigan, UConn, Arizona, and Duke as No. 1 seeds, with Purdue climbing to a No. 2 seed. Tuesday's Big Ten clash between No. 1 Michigan and No. 7 Purdue carries high stakes; a Purdue win could bolster their No. 1 seed aspirations amid a lighter schedule ahead. Saturday's Duke-Michigan matchup will also influence the top line.

These developments come less than a month before Selection Sunday, as the committee prepares its bracket preview on CBS.

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Duke Blue Devils players, led by Cameron Boozer, celebrate topping the AP poll after defeating Michigan 68-63.
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Duke claims No. 1 in AP college basketball poll after beating Michigan

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Duke has ascended to the top of the Associated Press Top 25 college basketball rankings for the first time this season, following a 68-63 victory over previously No. 1 Michigan on a neutral court. The win, powered by 18 points from Cameron Boozer, marked the Blue Devils' biggest triumph of the year. Michigan slipped to No. 3 with its second loss.

Nebraska's men's basketball team has slipped to a No. 4 seed in the latest ESPN Bracketology, marking the third consecutive decline in projections. The Huskers, who recently won against Northwestern, now face a tougher projected path in the NCAA Tournament. They prepare for a key matchup against Iowa on Tuesday night.

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The 2026 Big 12 men's basketball tournament kicked off in Kansas City, Missouri, with several upsets in the first round on March 10. Arizona enters as the top seed after a dominant regular season, while Houston sits as the No. 2 seed. Second-round action on March 11 featured decisive wins for Iowa State and Brigham Young.

Top-ranked Michigan will meet No. 3 Duke in a neutral-site showdown in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. The game marks the seventh top-five clash between the blue-blood programs, with Duke holding a 4-3 edge in prior meetings. Both teams enter with strong records and championship aspirations.

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The Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team climbed to the top spot in the Associated Press Top 25 poll on February 16, 2026, after a strong 24-1 season. Coach Dusty May emphasized that the ranking means little compared to the ultimate goal of a national championship. The team received 60 of 61 first-place votes following Arizona's recent losses.

The Kansas Jayhawks defeated the top-ranked Arizona Wildcats 82-78 on Monday night at Allen Fieldhouse, handing Arizona its first loss of the season. Kansas pulled off the victory despite missing leading scorer Darryn Peterson due to flu-like symptoms. The win propelled Kansas to No. 9 in the CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 rankings, while Arizona dropped to No. 2 and Michigan ascended to No. 1.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder have reclaimed the top spot in the newest NBA power rankings, with the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 5 and Houston Rockets at No. 15. With one month left in the 2025-26 regular season, playoff seeding remains fluid in both conferences. The Boston Celtics continue to appear as the East's strongest contender despite recent losses.

 

 

 

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