UNC awaits NCAA fate after slipping in NET, wary of potential ‘bid stealers’ in key games today

By R.L. Bynum

CHARLOTTE — After a narrow loss to a sure No. 1 seed, North Carolina can only wait until the NCAA tournament selection show at 6 p.m. Sunday (CBS) to see if the Tar Heels have done enough to make the field.

In the meantime, the Tar Heels will anxiously watch four league tournaments, hoping that the favorites Memphis, VCU, and UC San Diego prevail over potential “bid stealers.” If UNC makes the field, it’s clear that a trip to the First Four in Dayton, Ohio, where there are games on Tuesday and Wednesday, is ahead.

“I don’t really care where we are at,” RJ Davis said. “This team is a tournament team, and we’ll pull that together. We can compete with the best of the best, and we’ve proven that these past couple of weeks. So, wait for the Selection Show on Sunday and see where we’re gonna be at.”

Guard Seth Trimble was one of many players who said that the Tar Heels should make the field.

‘We’re a tournament team,” he said. “I believe it. The whole team believes it.”

There was minimal damage from UNC’s 74–71 loss to Duke in Friday’s ACC tournament semifinals in the NET rankings, with the Heels only dropping one spot to 36th. However, there would have been little doubt about UNC getting into the field if it had pulled the upset.

“I believe we definitely have the heart, just the players and capability of being in a tournament and making a good run,” Ven-Allen Lubin said.

David Worlock, the NCAA’s director of media coordination, tweeted Saturday morning that 34 of 37 at-large teams have already been selected, and that at least five of those will be automatic qualifiers.

On Bracket Matrix, Carolina went from appearing on 64.6% (73 of 113) of the projections before the Duke game to 36.4% (43 of 118) after the game to 23.7% Sunday (23 of 97).

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi had UNC as the third team in his “Last four in” list Friday morning, the last team in late Friday night, the first team out in his Saturday morning update and has the Heels as the second team out behind Indiana in his Saturday afternoon update.

Joe Rexrode of The Athletic of Joe Rexrode has UNC as the second team out and Jerry Palm of CBS has Carolina as the third team out, both in Saturday updates.

On3’s James Fletcher III has UNC as the last team in, as a No. 12 seed, meeting Boise State in the First Four.


Quadrant 1 (UNC is 3–4; 8 games left): Home games against teams with a NET ranking of 30 or better, neutral-site games against teams ranked 50 or better, and road games against teams ranked 75 or better
Quadrant 2 (UNC is 10; 2 games left): Home 31–75, neutral 51–100, road 76–135
Quadrant 3 (UNC is 4–0; 3 games left): Home 76–160, neutral 101–200, road 135–240
Quadrant 4 (UNC is 6–0; no games left): Home 161 or lower, neutral 201 or lower, road 241 or lower


In his Saturday noon update, Bart Torvik dropped UNC from the fourth team on his “Last four byes” list to the second team out of the field behind Texas.

There are a few other games to watch involving teams that have to win league tournaments to make the field. If they do, it would reduce the number of NCAA at-large berths.

In a battle of bubble teams at Saturday’s Mountain West tournament championship game, No. 2-seed Colorado State (25–9; 47th in the NET) blew out No. 5-seed Boise State (23–10, 44th in NET) 69–56. Boise State was listed as the fourth team on Lunardi’s “Last four in” and Colorado State wasn’t listed.

In Saturday night’s Big West tournament championship game, No. 1-seed UC San Diego (28–4; 35th) beat No. 2-seed UC Irvine (27–6; 62nd) 75–61 to prevent UC Irvine from becoming a bid stealer.

No. 1-seed VCU (28–6; 31st) ousted No. 2 George Mason (26–8; 68th) 66–63 in Sunday’s Atlantic 10 championship. Only VCU was projected to make the field. No. 1-seed Memphis (29–5; 50th) eliminated another potential bid stealer with an 84–72 win over No. 3-seed UAB (21–12; 104th) in American Athletic championship game.

The NCAA tournament committee, which UNC athletics director Bubba Cunningham chairs, uses the NET rankings as one of its metrics to determine who makes the field and how to seed teams.


UNC’s NCAA résumé

(Via bracketologists.com)
NET ranking: 29
High NET: 13 (2 days)
Low NET: 30 (3 days)
Average opponent NET: 136
Average NET win: 162
Average NET loss: 44
NET strength of schedule: 74
KenPom: 36
ESPN’s Basketball Power Index (BPI): 37
Bart Torvick T-Rank: 31


UNC quad schedule breakdown

(Through Saturday games)

DateOpponentNET
ranking
Current quad
designation
Outcome
N3Central Arkansas2254Win
N7Kansas171Win
N11Radford2694Win
N14N.C. Central3424Win
N18Navy1964Win
N25(N) St. Bonaventure1463Win
N27(N) Michigan State121Loss
D2At Kentucky281Win
D7Georgetown1233Win
D13USC Upstate2684Win
D16ETSU1303Win
D20(N) Ohio State371Win
D22East Carolina2924Win
D30Florida State1363Win
J3At SMU331Loss
J10Wake Forest582Win
J14At Stanford701Loss
J17At California591Loss
J21Notre Dame783
J24At Virginia141
J31At Georgia Tech1313
F2Syracuse752
F7Duke21
F10At Miami301
F14Pittsburgh1143
F17At N.C. State341
F21At Syracuse751
F23Louisville161
F28Virginia Tech532
M3Clemson251
M7At Duke21
Quad designations are according to the current NET rankings. The only designation that matters is the designation on Selection Sunday.

DateMonth/dayTimeOpponent/event
(current ranks)
TV/
record
October
24FridayL, 78–76vs. No. 11 BYU in SLCExhib.
29WednesdayW, 95–53vs. Winston-Salem St.Exhib.
November
3MondayW, 94–54vs. Central Arkansas1–0
7FridayW, 87–74vs. Kansas2–0
11TuesdayW, 89–74vs. Radford3–0
14FridayW, 97–53vs. N.C. Central4–0
18TuesdayW, 73–61vs. Navy5–0
Fort Myers Tip-Off
25TuesdayW, 85–70vs. St. Bonaventure6–0
27ThursdayL, 74–58vs. No. 12 Michigan State6–1
DecemberACC/SEC
Men’s Challenge
2TuesdayW, 67–64at Kentucky7–1
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7SundayW, 81–61vs. Georgetown8–1
13SaturdayW, 80–62vs. USC Upstate9–1
16TuesdayW, 77–58vs. ETSU10–1
CBS Sports Classic
in Atlanta
20SaturdayW, 71–70vs. Ohio State11–1
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22MondayW, 99–51vs. East Carolina12–1
30TuesdayW, 79–66vs. Florida State13–1,
1–0 ACC
January
3SaturdayL, 97–83at SMU13–2, 1–1
10SaturdayW, 87–84vs. Wake Forest14–2, 2–1
14WednesdayL, 95–90at Stanford14–3, 2–2
17SaturdayL, 84–78at California14–4, 2–3
21Wednesday7 p.m.vs. Notre DameESPN2
24Saturday2 p.m.at No. 16 VirginiaESPN
31Saturday2 p.m.at Georgia TechACCN
February
2Monday7 p.m.vs. SyracuseESPN
7Saturday6:30vs. No. 6 DukeESPN
10Tuesday7 p.m.at MiamiESPN or
ESPN2
14Saturday2 p.m.vs. PittsburghESPN
17Tuesday7 p.m.at N.C. StateESPN or
ESPN2
21Saturday1 p.m.at SyracuseABC
23Monday7 p.m.vs. No. 20 LouisvilleESPN
28Saturday6:30 or 8:30vs. Virginia TechESPN or
ESPN2
March
3Tuesday7 p.m.vs. No. 22 ClemsonESPN or
ESPN2
7Saturday6:30at No. 6 DukeESPN
10–14Tues.-Sat.ACC
tournament
Spectrum Center,
Charlotte

Photo by Smith Hardy

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