March may have started a couple weeks ago on the calender but it doesn’t really start until this Tuesday when the first round games of the 2011 NCAA Tournament tip off.
This season, the NCAA Selection Committee picked 68 total teams to the field and a whopping 11 teams from the Big East Conference which is clearly the deepest conference in the nation.
Leading the way in the Big East Conference is Pittsburgh who secured themselves a number one seed in the Southeast bracket even though they did win a single game in their conference tournament.
“It has Hall of Fame coaches, great programs with storied traditions and heritage,” St. John’s coach Steve Lavin said, a few minutes before his team became the 11th and final squad from the Big East to have its name announced on the selection show. “It has athletic programs that understand the value of investing the dollars that are needed to run a topflight program.”
For all 68 teams the final destination is Houston, Texas set for April 2nd. As of today, according to the Las Vegas Hilton, Ohio State was made an early 7-2 favorite to cut down the nets at Reliant Stadium after the title game on April 4.
