For college basketball fans, March Madness is just around
the corner. As it currently stands, the Big Ten has 8 teams in contention for
spots in the March College Basketball Tournament. Let’s look at all of them.
At the top of the standings are the red-hot Purdue
Boilermakers, 15-3 in conference play, 22-7 overall, and a perfect 15-0 at
home. The Boilermakers are led by their All-American guard and Big Ten player
of the year candidate Carsen Edwards, who averages 23.5 points per game.
According to Joe Lundari, the Boilermakers are the third seed in the South
Region as of this moment. Right underneath Purdue in the standings are the
Michigan Wolverines, 15-4 in conference play, 26-4 overall, and 17-1 at home.
This is a very balanced team, and according to Joe Lunardi they are a two seed
in the West Region. Hot in their tails are their in-state rival, the Michigan
State Spartans, 14-4 in conference play and 23-6 overall. The Spartans, who are
always dangerous in March, are the two seed in the East as of this moment.
After running into some troubles earlier this season, the
Wisconsin Badgers have settled down, and are well on their way to getting back
to the tournament. They sit at 12-6 in conference play and 20-9 overall. Power
forward Ethan Happ is a double-double machine, average 17.1 points per game to
go along with 10.1 rebounds per game. As of this moment, the Badgers are the
projected four seed in the Midwest. Despite the bad loss to Penn State, the
Maryland Terrapins are in the dance, currently sitting at 12-7 in conference
play and 21-9 overall. As of this moment, Maryland is the projected five seed
in the East. Right behind them are the Iowa Hawkeyes, 10-8 in conference play
and 21-8 overall. Iowa is led by their sharpshooter guard Jordan Bohannon who
can light it up with the best of them from deep. Right now, Iowa is the
projected eighth seed in the South Region.
Two teams who are still in it but have work to do are Ohio
State and Minnesota. The Gophers, who currently sit at 8-10 and 18-11 overall,
are the projected 11-seed in the Midwest as of this moment. The Buckeyes who
are also 8-10 in conference play and 18-11 overall, are projected as the
10-seed in the South. Every other Big Ten team would have to make a miracle run
in the tournament to get in.