Top Seed Faces Biggest Challenge in First Round this Season!
The field is stacked, but who will be the first out?
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The Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament Selection Show is over. The brackets have been revealed. Unlike most other season’s, this committee got the right 68 teams into the field.
Although the First Four in Dayton is still a bad idea, it is what it is. Miami of Ohio made it as the last at-large selection and Auburn was rightly not put into the tournament. With the top overall seed Duke playing in the East Region with several other historic programs, it will be a tough path for the Blue Devils to make it to Indianapolis.
Star freshman and Men’s Player of the Year front runner Cam Boozer who finished with 22. 4 points and 11 rebounds a game will play a significant role in how far Duke can go. Although Boozer is great, losing Caleb Foster to a fractured foot for the rest of the season will limit the depth Duke has as they attempt to win the next six games.
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