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Tournament Glance
Everybody is assuming that Weber State and Montana will have a rematch in the conference championship game, but don’t be so sure about that. Portland State has the offensive talent to hang with the Wildcats on a neutral court, and Eastern Washington has given Montana some competitive games (those two teams are the favorites to advance past the quarterfinals).
That said, it would be a surprise if it is not Weber State and Montana in a rematch on Wednesday night. They have been the two best teams in the Big Sky all season, have the two best players in the conference, and have the best talent. It would be a great rematch, as each has won convincingly on their home court.
However, I think Weber State will reverse what happened last week, when Montana beat them to clinch the regular season championship. Nobody talked about this, but Weber State played their worst game of the season, and they were within five points late in the second half. They can’t shoot that poorly again, and I have to think that Damian Lillard will show why he has been the best player in the conference all year long. Look for a classic title game, with Weber State coming in and shocking the faithful at Dahlberg Arena to clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Power Rankings
1.Montana (23-6, 15-1) – They earned this spot, having won 12 straight games and 18 of 19. After playing second fiddle in people’s minds all season long, they enter the conference tournament as the favorite, by virtue of their win over Weber State on Tuesday night. They are one of Wayne Tinkle’s best offensive teams, and they have a multitude of guys that can step up and hurt you offensively. Will Cherry and Kareem Jamar looked like the best guard duo in the Big Sky to close the regular season.
2.Weber State (23-5, 14-2) – They spent almost the entire season at the top of everyone’s radar, but they came up short in the biggest game of the year. Damian Lillard is an excellent player, but he has struggled in some of their biggest games this season. Look for them to come out strong in the conference tournament, because they know they have some unfinished business. In most years, 14-2 would win you the Big Sky, but this was not most years.
3.Portland State (16-13, 10-6) – Quietly they are playing very good basketball, having won six straight conference games. Charles Odum is playing at a very high level, and is matched only by Lillard in his scoring prowess. He gets to the line often, and shoots a very high percentage. He forms a nice duo with Chehales Tapscott, the best rebounder in the conference and perhaps the most versatile player. They are going to be a tough out.
4.Eastern Washington (14-16, 8-8) – They have had an up and down season, but end the year about where everyone predicted, in fourth place in the conference. On paper, they have the talent to give someone an interesting game in the tournament, but it is just a matter of not making mental mistakes. Cliff Colimon has ended the year strong, and has shown himself to be one of the best PGs in the conference.
Zach Hayes is an editor, contributor and bracketologist for Rush the Court.
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1 Seeds: Kentucky, Syracuse, Duke, Kansas
2 Seeds: Michigan State, North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio State
3 Seeds: Baylor, Michigan, Georgetown, Marquette
4 Seeds: Indiana, Wisconsin, Wichita State, Florida State
5 Seeds: Vanderbilt, Louisville, Temple, Murray State
6 Seeds: Florida, UNLV, Notre Dame, San Diego State
7 Seeds: New Mexico, Creighton, Gonzaga, Purdue
8 Seeds: Iowa State, Saint Mary’s, Kansas State, Cincinnati
9 Seeds: Alabama, Memphis, Southern Miss, Saint Louis
10 Seeds: Virginia, California, Harvard, Seton Hall
11 Seeds: Long Beach State, West Virginia, Connecticut, Washington
12 Seeds: Mississippi State, Texas, Colorado State, South Florida, BYU
13 Seeds: Miami, Xavier, Oral Roberts, Iona, Drexel
14 Seeds: Middle Tennessee, Nevada, Akron, Davidson
15 Seeds: Belmont, Valparaiso, Montana, UT-Arlington
16 Seeds: Bucknell, LIU-Brooklyn, UNC-Asheville, Stony Brook, Mississippi Valley, Savannah State
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