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Villanova gets top overall seed in early rankings

- By John Marshall

Reigning national champion Villanova is the top seed in the NCAA Tournament selection committee’s preliminar­y rankings. The Wildcats (23-2), No. 2 in the AP Top 25, joined Kansas (21-3), Baylor (21-3) and Gonzaga (25-0) as the top seeds released on Saturday.

Villanova had a surprising loss to unranked Marquette last month, a setback that bumped the Wildcats from the top spot in the AP Top 25.

The NCAA Tournament selection committee was not swayed by one surprising loss. It still sees the defending national champions as the best team in the country.

Villanova, No. 2 in the AP Top 25, was the top overall seed in preliminar­y rankings released by the NCAA on Saturday, joining Kansas, Baylor and undefeated and top-ranked Gonzaga atop the four regions.

“Villanova played a challengin­g non-conference schedule and has achieved considerab­le success against several quality opponents on the road and on neutral courts,” NCAA Tournament selection committee chair Mark Hollis said.

The NCAA followed the lead of the College Football Playoff be releasing its rankings early in an effort to drum up interest before Selection Sunday. The first inseason rankings by the NCAA are based upon games played through Friday and certainly could change; between the regular season and conference tournament­s, there are more than 1,300 games still to be played before the final field of 68 is selected and seeded on March 12.

Villanova (23-2) is the top seed in the East Regional and would play in New No. 5 North Carolina (21-5) No. 6 Florida State (21-4) No. 7 Louisville (19-5) No. 8 Oregon (21-4)

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No. 9 Arizona (22-3) No. 10 Virginia (18-5) No. 11 Florida (19-5) No. 12 Kentucky (19-5)

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No. 13 Butler (19-5) No. 14 West Virginia (19-5) No. 15 UCLA (22-3) No. 16 Duke (19-5) Note: Records through Friday York. Kansas (21-3), No. 3 in the AP poll, is the top seed in the Midwest and would play in Kansas City.

Baylor (21-3) gets the top seed in the South Regional, which ends in Memphis. Gonzaga (25-0), the only undefeated Division I team, is the top seed in the West Regional, slated to finish in San Jose.

“The separation is great; The 1s are clearly 1s,” Hollis said. “There was nobody really that was close. None of the 2s were really in the conversati­on on the 1 line.”

North Carolina was the fifth overall seed and would play in the South, which also includes Florida and Butler. The Tar Heels were put in the South to avoid being in the same region as Villanova

Florida State was second behind Kansas in the Midwest, followed by Arizona and Duke. The East also includes Louisville, Kentucky and UCLA, with Oregon, Virginia and West Virginia filling out the West.

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