Auburn was the No. 1 overall seed while the Southeastern Conference tallied five of the top six seeds in the preliminary rankings unveiled Saturday by the committee that will select the 68-team field for the NCAA Tournament.
Auburn, Alabama, Florida headline SEC’s haul in the NCAA selection committee’s early top-16 seeds
Auburn was the No. 1 overall seed while the Southeastern Conference tallied five of the top six seeds in the preliminary rankings unveiled Saturday by the committee that will select the 68-team field for the NCAA Tournament.
The Tigers, ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for five consecutive weeks, held the top line in the unveiling of the top 16 seeds on CBS. That would earmark Auburn for a close-to-home regional in Atlanta as the top seed in the projected South Region bracket.
Alabama, Duke and Florida held the other top seeds, giving the SEC three No. 1 seeds while league members Tennessee and Texas A&M were the top 2-seeds.
Overall, the SEC had six teams among the top 16, with Kentucky checking in at No. 10 overall and as a regional 3-seed to continue what has been a huge year on the hardwood for the league best known for its football prowess.