Nec Basketball Standings: Week One

The first week of the NEC Basketball season is in the books and here’s a look at how the teams stand.

ACC Standings

The first week of conference play is in the books, and there have been some early season surprises. In the ACC, Duke sits atop the standings at 4-0, with Wake Forest and Virginia close behind at 3-1. UNC and NC State are both struggling early on, sitting at the bottom of the conference with 1-3 records.

Big Ten Standings

The Big Ten is off to a hot start this season with several teamsAlready impressing in the early going. Here is a look at the Conference Standings through the first week of play.

1. Michigan State Spartans (3-0)
2. Purdue Boilermakers (3-0)
3. Michigan Wolverines (2-1)
4. Ohio State Buckeyes (2-1)
5. Iowa Hawkeyes (2-1)
6. Nebraska Cornhuskers (2-1)
7. Indiana Hoosiers (1-2)
8. Maryland Terrapins (1-2)
9. Wisconsin Badgers (1-2)
10. Illinois Fighting Illini (0-3)
11. Northwestern Wildcats (0-3) 12. Penn State Nittany Lions (0-3

Big East Standings

--Connecticut Huskies (1-0)
--Seton Hall Pirates (1-0)
--Providence Friars (1-0)
--Xavier Musketeers (1-0)
--Creighton Bluejays (0-1)

SEC Standings

In the SEC, Kentucky and Florida are currently at the top of the standings with perfect records. Tennessee, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State all have one loss. Missouri, Georgia, Ole Miss Arkansas,Alabama, South Carolina and Vanderbilt round out the conference with two losses apiece.

PAC-12 Standings

PAC-12 Standings:
1. Oregon
2. Washington
3. UCLA
4. Arizona State
5. USC
6. Utah
7. Stanford
8. Colorado
9. Oregon State
10. Arizona
11. Washington State
12. Cal

Big 12 Standings

1. Kansas (1-0)
2. Baylor (1-0)
3. West Virginia (1-0)
4. Oklahoma State (0-0)
5. TCU (0-0)
6. Iowa State (0-1)
7. Texas Tech (0-1)
8. Kansas State (0-1)
9. Oklahoma (0-1)
10. Texas (0-1)

NCAA Standings

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletes from 1,268 North American institutions and conferences. It also organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and helps more than 480,000 college student-athletes who compete annually in college sports The organization is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.

In its 2016–17 fiscal year the NCAA took in almost $1.1 billion in revenue, over 82% of which was generated by the Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament In August 1973, the current three-division system of Division I, Division II, and Division III was adopted by the NCAA membership in a special convention. Under NCAA rules, Division I and Division II schools can offer scholarships to athletes for playing a sport. Division III schools may do so only if they are members of an conference that has adopted an explicit policy permitting it.

National Standings

1. Duke
2. Kentucky
3. Kansas
4. Marquette
5. Maryland
6. Gonzaga
7. North Carolina
8. Virginia
9. Florida State
10. Syracuse
11. Ohio State
12. Seton Hall
13. Michigan State
14. Villanova
15. Purdue

Conference Standings

After the first week of conference play the standings are as follows:

1. Duke (4-0)
2. UNC (3-1)
3. Syracuse (2-2)
4. Virginia Tech (2-2)
5. Notre Dame (1-3)
6. Georgia Tech (0-4)

Team Standings

After the first week of conference play, the NEC Basketball standings are as follows:

1. Wagner (2-0)
2. St. Francis Brooklyn (2-0)
3. Sacred Heart (2-0)
4. Fairleigh Dickinson (1-1)
5. Long Island University (1-1)
6. Robert Morris (0-2)
7.Central Connecticut State (0-2)

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