March Madness: Who's number 1? NCAA releases its top four seeds, 16 teams



… none from Big Ten 


Now is the time for college basketball fans to become excited. For the first time, the NCAA has released its top 16 teams, four seeds from each region, in advance of the tournament.

Villanova, the defending champs from the Big East, are the top pick. Kansas, Baylor, and Gonzaga are the other number ones.

The twos are North Carolina, Florida State, Louisvillle and Oregon, while the threes are Arizona, Virginia, Florida and Kentucky.

The last four are Butler, West Virginia, UCLA and Duke.

The Big Ten is shut out of this picture.

This can obviously change significantly over the next four weeks, but it is interesting grist for the discussion mill right now.

That conference breakdown is like this:

ACC (5): North Carolina, Florida State, Louisville, Virginia, and Duke

Big East (2): Villanova, Butler

SEC (2): Kentucky, Florida

PAC 12 (3): Oregon, Arizona, UCLA

Big 12: (3) West Virginia, Kansas, Baylor

West Coast (1): Gonzaga

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