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The Niz wrote:Say a miracle happens and somehow we do end up with a 5 seed. Where would our first game be played? Or don't we know that yet?
Well it would be one of eight....

First and Second Rounds March 17 and 19, 2007

Frank Erwin Center (16,755)
Austin, Texas
Host: University of Texas at Austin

Williams Arena (14,669)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Host: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Maples Pavilion (7,233)
Stanford, California
Host: Stanford University

Galen Center (10,280)
Los Angeles, California
Host: University of Southern California

First and Second Rounds March 18 and 20, 2007

Breslin Student Events Center (15,085)
East Lansing, Michigan
Host: Michigan State University

Hartford Civic Center (14,913)
Hartford, Connecticut
Host: University of Connecticut

Petersen Events Center (12,508)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Host: University of Pittsburgh

RBC Center (19,500)
Raleigh, North Carolina
Host: North Carolina State University
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I'd have to think we'd get Pitt or MSU. It seems that the Women's selection committee tries to keep things more "regional."
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jacojdm wrote:I'd have to think we'd get Pitt or MSU. It seems that the Women's selection committee tries to keep things more "regional."
Well Pittsburgh's first round site is holding two 1-16 and 8-9 matchups feeding into the Fresno and Dayton regionals. So if we are on that 8/9 line, Pittsburgh would almost be a certainty, especially with the
geographical advantage of being put in the Dayton regional.

East Lansing is hosting a 6-11 vs. 3-14 matchup in the Dallas regional, as well as a 5-12 vs. 4-13, again in Dayton. If BG rises to any seed 4-6, or gets a 12 or 13 as the last two years, East Lansing is probably a lock. Based on Charlie Creme's bracketology, we're an 8 seed now, and he is usually pretty accurate, though its obviously early and we are a "rising" 8 seed in his opinion. If BG does make it back to the NCAA's, I'd say Pittsburgh --> Dayton as an 8 or 9 is by far the best bet.

IMO we could be anywhere from a 6 to a 12 seed depending on how the season turns out. The Delaware game will decide alot because they are ranked so highly.
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NY-BG-FAN wrote:If BG does make it back to the NCAA's, I'd say Pittsburgh --> Dayton as an 8 or 9 is by far the best bet.
I would love to go to Pitt. The Peterson Events Center is a fantastic facility. And, while in Pittsburgh, I could eat any number of meals at Primanti Bros.

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RBC Center (19,500)
Raleigh, North Carolina
Host: North Carolina State University

If we were to go to Raleigh, then I would recommend the 42nd St. Oyster Bar. Nothing better than a nice cold Weeping Radish Black Radish to go with your dinner. I believe Hammb, Grant, UK, and PGY (among others) would enjoy a nice Weeping Radish.

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What would these 1st Rnd game cost to us average fans. I'd like to go if the site is either Pitt or E.Lansing.
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NY-BG-FAN wrote:
jacojdm wrote:I'd have to think we'd get Pitt or MSU. It seems that the Women's selection committee tries to keep things more "regional."
Well Pittsburgh's first round site is holding two 1-16 and 8-9 matchups feeding into the Fresno and Dayton regionals. So if we are on that 8/9 line, Pittsburgh would almost be a certainty, especially with the
geographical advantage of being put in the Dayton regional.

East Lansing is hosting a 6-11 vs. 3-14 matchup in the Dallas regional, as well as a 5-12 vs. 4-13, again in Dayton. If BG rises to any seed 4-6, or gets a 12 or 13 as the last two years, East Lansing is probably a lock. Based on Charlie Creme's bracketology, we're an 8 seed now, and he is usually pretty accurate, though its obviously early and we are a "rising" 8 seed in his opinion. If BG does make it back to the NCAA's, I'd say Pittsburgh --> Dayton as an 8 or 9 is by far the best bet.

IMO we could be anywhere from a 6 to a 12 seed depending on how the season turns out. The Delaware game will decide alot because they are ranked so highly.

Is the Women's tourney using the same pod system that the Men use? If so, the seed assignments for each venue are EXTREMELY tentative and are sure to change on Selection Sunday based on who actually gets the top 4 seeds in each region.

And I still think that an 8 or 9 seed would be the biggest nightmare possible for the Lady Falcons. Not that they should be scared to play a 1 seed......it's just not a good thing to have to do so on opening weekend. I've always felt that 8/9 seeds, regardless of who they are, get screwed the most.
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