For UCLA, the Math Is Simple, the Task ... Not so Much

From on February 8, 2012

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Anything below a fourth-place finish in the Pac-12 Conference regular season earns a four-day, four-night package that is anything but a vacation. Only the top four teams get a bye in the first round of the conference tournament, leaving eight teams needing four victories to reach any NCAA tournament office pool.

Howland tried to take that tour in 2001, when his Pittsburgh team won three consecutive games before being buried by Boston College in the Big East Conference tournament championship game.

"Look at the numbers, no one had won four in row in 25 years of the Big East tournament," Howland said. "You can do the math."

Addition and subtraction will take place at the Sports Arena on Thursday and Saturday.

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