Perplexing to say the least. I guess, much like the men, the women just need to keep winning so they leave no doubt.Hmmmmm...not sure what happened over the last couple of weeks. Lost a close one to the #10 team. Not sure how Purdue gets in ahead of us after we smoked them by 20+.
http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/bracketology
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Williams’ team also in hunt
Meanwhile, the Nebraska women’s basketball team has five victories over teams in the Top 50 of the RPI – including three on the road – boasts a perfect 8-0 record in road games, is tied for second place in the Big Ten … and still is the first team out of ESPN women’s bracketologist Charlie Crème’s latest projection.
So second-year coach Amy Williams must likely use the same formula as Miles – win to get it.
The Husker men aren’t the only Nebraska basketball team on the NCAA tournament bubble. The NU women bounce on it, too, and much like the men, they suffered a road loss over the weekend that could put a dent in their tourney hopes......
But the NCAA tournament is within reach. Perhaps more in reach, right at this moment, for the women than the men.
Apparently, this bracketologist does not have the pulse of what the committee will consider.ESPN still has a terrible bracketologist.
He still has the B1G #3 team Nebraska OUT? Two dominating wins over Iowa (6 seed), beat Purdue by 25 (11 seed), lost to Michigan on bad call (8 seed), close loss to Maryland (5 seed), beat Rutgers (11 seed), beat Minn (10 seed). SEVEN big ten teams in the bracket and Huskers are out?
Apparently, this bracketologist does not have the pulse of what the committee will consider.