We are
just 1 month away from Selection Sunday, so what better time to start The Rants
annual look at the Big East Tournament.
There are only 14 teams playing in the BET this season with the
departure of WVU and with UCONN ineligible for post-season play, but the conference
race might be tighter than ever. The
Rant will be your daily place to find out exactly how your team stacks up
against the rest of the conference as we creep closer to the BET in New York
City, which begins March 12th.
STANDINGS:
Georgetown Hoyas 9-32-20 vs DePaul
2-23 @ Syracuse
2-27 @ UCONN
3-2 vs Rutgers
3-6 @ Villanova
3-9 vs Syracuse
Syracuse Orange 9-3
2-20 vs Providence2-23 vs Georgetown
2-25 @ Marquette
3-2 vs Louisville
3-6 vs DePaul
3-9 @ Georgetown
Marquette Golden Eagles 9-3
2-19 @ Seton Hall2-23 @ Villanova
2-25 vs Syracuse
3-2 vs Notre Dame
3-5 @ Rutgers
3-9 @ St. John’s
Louisville Cardinal 9-4
2-23 vs Seton Hall2-27 @ DePaul
3-2 @ Syracuse
3-4 vs Cincinnati
3-9 vs Notre Dame
Pittsburgh Panthers 8-5
2-18 vs Notre Dame
2-24 @ St. John’s
2-27 vs South Florida
3-3 vs Villanova
3-9 @ DePaul
Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-5
2-18 @ Pitt2-24 vs Cincinnati
3-2 @ Marquette
3-5 vs St. John’s
3-9 @ Louisville
UCONN Huskies 7-5
2-21 vs Cincinnati2-23 @ DePaul
2-27 vs Georgetown
3-2 @ Cincinnati
3-6 @ South Florida
3-9 vs Providence
Villanova Wildcats 7-6
2-18 vs Rutgers2-23 vs Marquette
2-25 @ Seton Hall
3-3 @ Pitt
3-6 vs Georgetown
Cincinnati Bearcats 7-6
2-21 @ UCONN
2-24 @ Notre Dame
3-2 vs UCONN
3-4 @ Louisville
3-9 vs South Florida
St. John’s Red Storm 7-6
2-20 vs South Florida2-24 vs Pitt
3-2 @ Providence
3-5 @ Notre Dame
3-9 vs Marquette
Providence Friars 6-7
2-20 @ Syracuse2-23 @ Rutgers
3-2 vs St. John’s
3-5 vs Seton Hall
3-9 @ UCONN
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 4-9
2-18 @ Villanova2-23 vs Providence
3-2 @ Georgetown
3-5 vs Marquette
3-8 @ Seton Hall
DePaul Blue Demons 2-10
2-20 @ Georgetown
2-23 vs UCONN
2-27 vs Louisville
3-3 @ South Florida
3-6 @ Syracuse
3-9 vs Pitt
Seton Hall Pirates 2-11
2-19 vs Marquette2-23 @ Louisville
2-25 vs Villanova
3-5 @ Providence
3-8 vs Rutgers
South Florida Bulls 1-12
2-20 @ St. John’s
2-27 @ Pitt
3-3 vs DePaul
3-6 vs UCONN
3-9 @ Cincinnati
WEEKEND RECAP:
SATURDAY:
Providence- 71
Notre Dame- 54Providence never trailed in their upset win over Notre Dame. The Friars were paced by a game high 20 points from Kadeem Batts as well as getting a near triple double from Vincent Council, who finished with 7 points, 11 assists and 11 rebounds. Providence held the Irish to under 40% shooting and just 1 of 14 from 3 point range. Things don’t get any easier for Notre Dame as they still have 3 more games on the road in conference play, where they are only 3-3 this season. All 5 of the remaining games on the Irish schedule come against teams that are over .500 in Big East play. For Providence, the win puts them 2 games up on the bottom 4 in the conference and helps them avoid playing Tuesday in New York. The Friars still have games against Seton Hall and Rutgers remaining on their schedule, winning both of those would clinch the Friars getting a 1st day bye in the BET.
Villanova- 70
UCONN- 61Villanova gained a much needed road victory over UCONN dominating them in the paint outrebounding the Huskies 41-25 including 20-5 on the offensive glass. Villanova, who trailed by 3 at the break but outscored UCONN 40-28 in the 2nd half, now sits at 7-6 in the conference. Nova has 3 of their 5 remaining games at home, but 2 of those 3 are against Marquette and Georgetown, who are tied atop the conference at this point. As for UCONN, despite being ineligible to participate in the Big East Tournament, they will still play a big role in the seeding for the tournament. UCONN still plays Georgetown once and Cincinnati twice in their final 5 games.
Marquette- 79
Pitt- 69
Marquette is tied for 1st place in the Big East at 9-3 and now holds a 1.5 game lead over Pitt and Notre Dame to secure a double bye in the Big East Tournament. The Golden Eagle beat the Panthers for the 2nd time this season. Marquette entered the game shooting a league worst 29% from 3 point range, but made 5 of 8 attempts in the 1st half to jump out to a 13 point halftime lead. The Golden Eagles out rebounded Pitt by 8 and shot 56.5% from the field for the game, becoming the 1st team in 49 games to score 75+ points against the Panthers. Both Marquette and Pitt have some tough games down the stretch. Marquette plays their next two on the road, before coming home to play Syracuse and Notre Dame. Pitt has Notre Dame and St. John’s this week, before finishing with Villanova and South Florida at home and DePaul on the road.
DePaul- 75
Rutgers- 69In a battle of Big East bottom dwellers, the Blue Demons snapped their 9 game losing streak with a home win against Rutgers. With the Rutgers loss, both teams are almost assuredly going to be playing on Tuesday in New York. The top 10 teams in the conference get Tuesday off this year in NYC and Rutgers is now 2 games out of 10th place and DePaul is 2 games back of Rutgers.
Syracuse- 76
Seton Hall- 65The Orange have lost 4 games this season, all away from the Carrier Dome. Saturday could have been #5, but Syracuse did what good teams do, win games even when you don’t play your best. The good news for Syracuse, who holds a share of 1st place with Marquette and Georgetown, is that they play 4 of their final 6 in the dome. However, the 2 they do play on the road are against those 2 teams they are tied with a top the conference. The loss for Seton Hall is their 7th straight after starting 2-4 in conference play. Seton Hall sits 14th in the conference standings at the moment (#13 seed with UCONN ineligible) and would have to win out to get out of a Tuesday evening game in New York.
SUNDAY:
Louisville- 59
South Florida- 41Louisville took advantage of both Notre Dame and Pitt losing on Saturday to get a little separation in the standings with a win at South Florida. The Cardinals now hold a 1 game lead over those 2 teams for the 4th seed and double bye in New York. Louisville has now won 5 of 6 since losing 3 straight in mid-January. The Cardinals also have a favorable schedule the rest of the way out, with games against Seton Hall and DePaul as the next two opponents for Louisville. South Florida has now lost 8 in a row and are all alone in last place in the conference with just 1 Big East win. With 5 games remaining the Bulls have already clinched a spot on the schedule for Tuesday night in New York.
TODAY:
Notre
Dame @ Pitt7:00pm ESPN
Rutgers
@ Villanova
9:00pm
ESPNU
THIS WEEKS GAMES:
Tuesday:Marquette @ Seton Hall, 7:00pm ESPN Regional
Wednesday:
Providence
@ Syracuse, 7:00pm ESPN2South Florida @ St. John’s, 7:00pm ESPN Regional
DePaul @ Georgetown, 7:00pm ESPN Regional
Thursday:
Cincinnati
@ UCONN, 7:00pm ESPNSaturday:
Seton Hall @ Louisville, NOON ESPN Regional
Georgetown @ Syracuse, 4:00pm CBS
Marquette @ Villanova, 6:00pm ESPN2
UCONN @ DePaul, 8:00pm ESPN Regional
Providence @ Rutgers, 9:00pm ESPNU
Sunday:
Pitt @
St. John’s, NOON ESPN RegionalCincinnati @ Notre Dame, 2:00pm CBS
BETology:
TUESDAY
March 12th:
7:00pm12 – DePaul
Vs
13 – Seton Hall
9:00pm
11 – RutgersVs
14 – South Florida
WEDNESDAY
March 13th:
NOON8 – Cincinnati
Vs
9 - St. John’s
2:00pm
5 – PittVs
Tuesday 7:00 winner
7:00pm
7 – Villanova
Vs
10 - Providence
9:00pm
6 – Notre
DameVs
Tuesday 9:00 winner
THURSDAY
March 14th:
NOON1 – Georgetown
Vs
Wednesday NOON winner
2:00pm
4 – LouisvilleVs
Wednesday 2:00 winner
7:00pm
2 – SyracuseVs
Wednesday 7:00 winner
9:00pm
3 – MarquetteVs
Wednesday 9:00 winner
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