Michigan State's Phenom Faces Off in Elite Eight Battle
After scouring the many bracketology posts and updates, here are three common takeaways on the Spartans potential draw
The official NCAA Tournament bracket will be released on Sunday night, but the pieces are coming together to complete what that puzzle is going to look like. With Michigan State losing to UCLA on Friday night, the Spartans' resume for the NCAA Tournament is complete. The Spartans finished the season with a 25-7 overall record and in position to get a top seed in the big dance.
So the question is now is a matter of what seed will they receive, which region will they end up in and where will they playing next weekend. Well, I have some thoughts on all three of those items! From scouring the many bracketology posts and updates today, here are the three notable takeaways I have found when it comes to the Spartans draw in the NCAA Tournament...
Spartans still looking good for a No. 2 seed Despite losing their Big Ten Tournament opener to UCLA on Friday night, the Spartans are still widely considered a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
It just might not be considered a lock anymore. Michigan State benefited from a number of other teams in contention for a No. 2 seed losing on Friday.