NCAA Basketball: 49 Down, 16 Teams Remain, Who Will Advance?

Ian Zymarakis by Senior Analyst Written on March 26, 2008
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I have Wisconsin defeating Kansas to advance to San Antonio and a meeting with Tennessee.

Kansas is very good but I think a lot of people jumped on the bandwagon because of the Big 12 conference tournament. We all saw what happened to Pitt after people jumped on their bandwagon.

Wisconsin's defense can slow a game down and can take a team right out of it. Kansas will fall into this trap and Wisconsin wins a relatively low scoring contest in advancing to the Final Four.

 

South Region:

 

(1) Memphis vs. (5) Michigan St.

Many people have this going in Michigan State's favor, but I disagree.

Memphis is the most underrated No. 1 seed in the tournament. I see them winning this game and actually shooting decently from the free throw line.

If Memphis can shut down Neitzel then they are a sure thing; if Neitzel catches fire Memphis could be in for a long day.

I still have Memphis advancing to San Antonio.

 

(2) Texas vs. (3) Stanford

Stanford struggled in their last game against Marquette but I think that's what they needed to prepare for Texas.

I have Stanford advancing to the Regional Final to meet with Memphis.

The Lopez twins will dominate inside and Stanford's guard play defense will stifle Texas and their star guards.

Stanford wins another close one and advances to face Memphis.

 

Regional Final Midwest Region:

(1) Memphis vs. (3) Stanford

Memphis once again proves critics wrong in winning this game and advancing to the Final Four.

Memphis is an extremely physical team. Stanford is as well, but Memphis will be able to bully Stanford around at times. They also possess the power to annoy one of the twins, throwing them off their game.

This one comes down to free throws but Memphis is able to hit most of them and advances in a close entertaining game.

 

West Region:

 

(1) UCLA vs. (12) Western Kentucky

Another Cinderella goes down as UCLA wins this one in what I feel will be the least exciting game of the bunch.

UCLA will finally come out and play hard and show why they are a Championship Contender.

The Bruins prove to be too much as they pull away before halftime and never look back. UCLA advances to the Regional Final.

 

(3) Xavier vs. (7) West Virginia

In what many people surprisingly had in their brackets, this matchup may not be such a surprise after all.

I see WVU continuing their run through the tourney with Bob Huggins and win this game to advance to the regional final to face UCLA.

Joe Alexander should be able to exploit the smaller Xavier team. Drew Lavender for Xavier is a hell of a player though and will definitely keep the Musketeers in this one.

West Virginia's three-point shooting will prove to be too much for Xavier to matchup with and WVU will advance in this one.

 

Regional Final West Region:

(1) UCLA vs. (7) West Virginia

UCLA will definitely have a home court type of advantage in this one with Phoenix being so close to California.

West Virginia has played the Bruins tough in past matchups between the two squads, but Kevin Love will be too much for West Virginia to match.

I even see Josh Shipp finally breaking out and having a big game for the Bruins.

UCLA wins this one and advance to San Antonio for a meeting with other No. 1 seed—Memphis.

 

Breakdown of Picks:

 

Sweet 16 Winners:

North Carolina

Tennessee

Kansas

Wisconsin

Memphis

Stanford

UCLA

West Virginia

 

Regional Finals Winners:

Tennessee

Wisconsin

Memphis

UCLA

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