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Women's Hoops Tournament Seeding Outlook

By David R. De remer, Crimson Staff Writer

HARVARD TOURNAMENT SEEDING OUTLOOK

(All RPI numbers taken from www.collegerpi.com as of Mar. 5)

THE CRIMSON’S STANDING

Harvard (22-5) had an Rating Percentage Index (RPI) ranked No. 65 in the nation entering yesterday’s game. Last night’s victory should move Harvard up a few more spots. If eight automatic tournament qualifiers have RPIs significantly below Harvard’s, the Crimson should be at least a 14th seed in the tournament. Twelve tournament qualifiers with significantly lower RPIs should assure the Crimson of at least a 13th seed.

AUTOMATIC NCAA QUALIFIERS WITH 100+ RPI RANKINGS

Oakland (16-13), Mid-Continent champion, No. 156 in RPI

Austin Peay (19-11), Ohio Valley champion, No. 111 in RPI

Liberty (23-7), Big South champion, No. 101 in RPI

OTHER CONFERENCES WHOSE TEAMS ALL HAVE 100+ RPI RANKINGS

Northeast Conference, led by St. Francis (18-11), No. 161 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 9

Atlantic Sun League, led by Georgia St. (18-9), No. 132 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 7-9

Mideastern Conference, led by Howard (18-9), No. 112 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 6-9

Big Sky Conference, led by Weber St. (19-8), No. 109 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 7-9

AUTOMATIC NCAA QUALIFIERS WITH 60+ RPI RANKINGS

Temple (20-10), Atlantic 10 champion, No. 75 in RPI

Chattanooga (23-7), Southern Conference champion, No. 62 in RPI

Wisconsin-Green Bay (24-6), Horizon League champion, No. 61 in RPI

OTHER CONFERENCES WHOSE TEAMS ALL HAVE 60+ RPI RANKINGS

Mid-American, led by Ball St. (19-6), No. 82 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 6-9

Southwest Athletic, led by Southern (21-4), No. 81 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 6-9

Southland, led by Stephan F. Austin (22-5), No. 74 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 7-9

Patriot League, led by Holy Cross (23-6), No. 71 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 6

CONFERENCES WITH ONLY ONE TEAM WITH AN RPI BELOW 60

American East, led by Vermont (20-7), No. 46 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 7-9

Next best American East team is Boston University (17-10), No. 98 in RPI

Big West, led by UC-Santa Barbara (22-5), No. 41 in RPI. Tourney Mar. 6-9

Next best Big West team is Pacific (17-10), No. 159 in RPI

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