SoCon Basketball Standings: Who’s on Top?

Keep up with the latest SoCon Basketball Standings with this handy guide. See who’s on top and who’s struggling as the season progresses.

ACC Standings

The ACC is always one of the toughest basketball conferences in the country, and this season is no different. Here are the latest standings as of February 2nd.

1. Duke (19-2, 8-1)
2. Virginia (18-2, 7-1)
3. UNC (17-4, 6-2)
4. Florida State (16-5, 5-3)
5. Louisville (15-5, 5-3)

Big 12 Standings

The Big 12 conference just doesn’t seem to have an answer for No. 1 Baylor.

The Bears entered Saturday’s slate of games atop the Conference Standings with a 13-1 record, followed by No. 3 Kansas at 12-2, Oklahoma at 11-3, No. 18 Texas Tech at 10-4 and Iowa State at 9-5.

It’s been a disappointing season for a number of Big 12 teams, including preseason favorite Kansas, which has lost four of its last six games. But there have been some bright spots, too, like Oklahoma freshman guard Trae Young who is leading the nation in scoring and assists per game

Big East Standings

1. Xavier – 13-3 (2)
2. Villanova – 12-4 (4)
3. Butler – 11-5 (7)
4. Creighton – 11-5 (8)
5. Marquette – 10-6 (9)
6. St. John’s – 10-6 (10)
7. Georgetown – 9-7 ()
8. Seton Hall – 9-7 (19)
9. Providence – 8-8 ()
10. DePaul – 7-9 ()

SEC Standings

1. Kentucky Wildcats
2. Tennessee Volunteers
3. Auburn Tigers
4. LSU Tigers
5. Mississippi State Bulldogs
6. Florida Gators
7. Arkansas Razorbacks
8. Ole Miss Rebels

AAC Standings

As of February 9th, the American Athletic Conference Standings are as follows:
1. Houston Astros
2. SMU Mustangs
3. UCF Knights
4. Memphis Tigers
5. Cincinnati Bearcats
6. Connecticut Huskies
7. Temple Owls
8. Tulane Green Wave
9. USF Bulls
10. Tulsa Golden Hurricane

Pac-12 Standings

The 2020-2021 Season has been a rollercoaster for the Pac-12 conference. Many teams have had COVID pauses that have caused them to reschedule games and impacted their standings. As of February 25, 2021, here are the updated Pac-12 standings.

Oregon – 12-2
UCLA – 12-2
USC – 11-3
Colorado – 11-3
Arizona – 9-5
Stanford – 7-7
Arizona State – 5-9
Oregon State – 5-9
Washington State – 4-10
Washington – 4-10
Utah – 4-10

Other Standings

As of today, Dayton is in first place with a 14-2 record in conference play and a 20-5 record overall. Davidson is in second place with a 12-4 conference record and an 18-7 record overall. Richmond is currently in third place with an 11-5 conference record and a 16-9 record overall. Fourth place goes to George Mason who has a 10-6 record in conference play and a 16-10 record overall. Rounding out the top five is Rhode Island who has gone 9-7 in conference play and 15-11 overall.

NCAA tournament Seeding

As the regular season of Southern Conference Basketball comes to an end, the conference tournament becomes increasingly important for teams jockeying for a better position in the NCAA Tournament Here are the current standings, as of February 26th:

1. UNC Greensboro
2. Furman
3. Wofford
4. Citadel
5. ETSU
6. Samford
7. VMI
8. Chattanooga
9. Mercer
10. Western Carolina

NCAA tournament Bracket

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is a single-elimination tournament of 68 teams that compete in seven rounds for the National Championship The first four rounds are known as the First Four, and take place at campus sites. The first and second rounds (the Round of 64) take place at eight campus sites, followed by the regional rounds (the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight) at four sites. The Final Four (the national semifinals and championship game) takes place at a single site.

Final Four Predictions

It’s that time of year again college basketball fans! The NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament more commonly known as “March Madness ” is upon us. Sixty-eight teams will enter, but only one will come out on top. Who do you think that will be?

After an exciting regular season and conference nt play the field is finally set. Here are the four teams that will be competing in the Final Four:

The Kentucky Wildcats are the number one overall seed in the tournament. They finished the Regular Season with a record of 32-2 and won the SEC Conference Tournament The Wildcats are a young team, but they are extremely talented and have been one of the best teams in the country all season long

The Wisconsin Badgers are the second overall seed in the tournament. They finished the regular season with a record of 30-3 and won the Big Ten conference tournament The Badgers are led by senior Frank Kaminsky, who is one of the best players in the country. They also have a very experienced team and have been one of the most consistent teams all season.

The Duke Blue Devils are the third overall seed in the tournament. They finished the Regular Season with a record of 28-5 and won the ACC Conference tournament The Blue Devils are led by freshman sensation Jahlil Okafor, who is widely considered to be one of the best players in college basketball Duke also has a very balance team and is always a threat to make a run in March Madness

The Louisville Cardinals are the fourth overall seed in their region of the tournament. They finished with a record of 27-6 and won their conference tournament as well. The Cardinals don’t have any truly Great players but they play well as a team and always seem to find a way to win when it matters most.

So there you have it! These are my predictions for which teams will be competing in this year’s Final Four. Be sure to tune into all of the action beginning on March 26th!

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