Tournament Begins: March 3
Conference Championship: March 10
Television Coverage: ESPN3, ESPNU, ESPN
Tournament Bracket: http://hln.s3.amazonaws.com/medias/files/689/original.pdf?1425191335
Tournament Bracket: http://hln.s3.amazonaws.com/medias/files/689/original.pdf?1425191335
Overview:
The Horizon League is a top heavy league this season with Cleveland St, Green Bay, Oakland, and Valparaiso sitting at the top. All four of those teams have won at least eight games in their last 12 in conference play. With the top four teams getting byes in the Horizon League conference tournament including the top two seeds getting byes into the semifinals, the conference tournament winner will likely come out of these four teams. Detroit (2012 conference tournament winner) will look to play spoiler out of the first round of the conference tournament though. Here is a look at three teams who could represent the Horizon League in the NCAA tournament.
The Horizon League is a top heavy league this season with Cleveland St, Green Bay, Oakland, and Valparaiso sitting at the top. All four of those teams have won at least eight games in their last 12 in conference play. With the top four teams getting byes in the Horizon League conference tournament including the top two seeds getting byes into the semifinals, the conference tournament winner will likely come out of these four teams. Detroit (2012 conference tournament winner) will look to play spoiler out of the first round of the conference tournament though. Here is a look at three teams who could represent the Horizon League in the NCAA tournament.
Favorite to Win Tournament: Valparaiso Crusaders (26-5, 13-3)
Valpo will look to try to end their postseason drought (only
one NCAA tournament appearance since 2005) and overcome their postseason
struggles (five straight losses in the first round of the NCAA tournament).
First, the Crusaders will have to win the Horizon League conference tournament,
which will be a tough test. Valpo has home wins over the other top three teams
in the league, but have two road losses against those teams. The Crusaders
finally picked up a quality conference road win to finish the season beating
Cleveland St. Valpo has one of the better and more efficient offenses in the
Horizon League, which will be what Valpo needs to rely on to win the conference
tournament.
Most Likely to Upset Favorite: Oakland Golden Grizzlies
(16-15, 11-5)
Oakland has one of the longest tenured coaches in Greg Kampe
who has been with the team since 1984. The Golden Grizzlies last NCAA
tournament appearance was in 2011 and Oakland has lost all three first round
games. Oakland has home wins over the other top three teams in the league, but
have three road losses against those teams. The Golden Grizzlies also have one
of the best and most efficient offenses in the Horizon League meaning a
Valpo/Oakland showdown could be an entertaining offensive affair for the
Horizon League conference tournament championship.
Dark Horse to Win Tournament: Detroit Titans (14-17, 7-9)
Detroit has struggled to string together wins all season,
but the Titans finished the season strong winning three of five games including
wins over Cleveland St and Valparaiso. Detroit has one of the most dynamic
players in the Horizon League in Juwan Howard Jr who hit the game winner against
Cleveland St. If the Titans can rally around their team leader, Detroit might
finally be able to string together four wins and shock the rest of the Horizon
League.
Expected Tournament Bid(s): Conference Tournament Winner
Overall, the league has struggled against the RPI Top 50
going 0-19, but that does not mean that one of these teams could play spoiler
in the first and second rounds of the tournament. Valparaiso and Green Bay
could be a 12 or 13 seed in the tournament where bracket busters have been born.
The 12-seeds have won their first round game 33 times and 17 of those teams
have won their second round game. The 13-seeds
have won their first round game 17 times and 4 of those teams have won
their second round game. The other teams in the Horizon League will likely have
a tougher test as they would be seeded 14-16. Whoever represents the Horizon
League will be looking to end a streak of three straight NCAA tournament
appearances ending in the first round.
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