Big East Conference Tournament Preview
By Avi Creditor, InsideHoops.com / Mar. 9, 2005
BIG EAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SEEDING:
1. Boston College
2. Connecticut
3. Syracuse
4. Villanova
5. Pittsburgh
6. Notre Dame
7. West Virginia
8. Georgetown
9. Providence
10. Seton Hall
11. Rutgers
This conference is stacked with NCAA tournament
teams, and this tournament could be the most entertaining of
all the conference tourneys. With Connecticut, Villanova,
and Pittsburgh on the rise, and Boston College and Syracuse
suffering some recent slip-ups, the Big East championship is
up for grabs.
B.C. earned the top seed in the conference by playing
physical basketball and relying on the play of All-Big East
first team members Jared Dudley and Craig Smith. If the team
can ride those two horses like they did earlier this year to
wins over UConn and Syracuse, then the Eagles could lay
claim to the championship trophy.
Connecticut is one of the hottest teams in the
country right now, peaking at exactly the right time,
something that is turning in to a Jim Calhoun trademark. The
play of sophomore point guard Marcus Williams has keyed the
resurgence of the defending national champions, and front-
liners Charlie Villanueva, Rudy Gay, and Josh Boone have
played inspiring ball, scoring, rebounding, and leading the
nation’s top shot-blocking team (the three of them combine
for 6.8 blocks per game). The Huskies, coming off of wins at
Pittsburgh and at home over Syracuse, are the most dangerous
team in this field.
Syracuse boasts tournament experience, which is why
the Orange remain a threat to win the conference. All-Big
East first-teamers Hakim Warrick and Gerry McNamara have
been shouldering the scoring load all year, though, and they
need someone else to help spread opposing defenses. A great
tournament by someone like Josh Pace or Louie McCroskey
could go a long way in determining whether Syracuse wins the
conference or not.
Villanova and Pittsburgh are extremely dangerous as
four and five seeds. Both teams have marquee wins this year
and are NCAA tournament bound, and will be a tough out in
this bracket. Teams will have fits defending Villanova’s
trio of juniors, Randy Foye, Allan Ray, and Curtis Sumpter,
who combine for 48 points a game. Pittsburgh sophomore Chris
Taft finally broke out the last week of the regular season
with big time performances against B.C. and Notre Dame, and
he along with Chevon Troutman give Pitt a front line that
can match up with anyone. Senior Carl Krauser running the
point gives them an experienced leader whom the Panthers can
depend on.
Teams that could provide a shakeup? Look no further
than West Virginia and Notre Dame. While both should make
the NCAA tournament, a win over one of the top teams would
put both the Mountaineers and the Fighting Irish over the
top and into the Big Dance. Notre Dame’s Chris Thomas and
Colin Falls can be as streaky as it gets, and if they catch
fire, they can take down any team in a one-and-done scenario.
If you want some serious March madness, buy a ticket
to Madison Square Garden and check out the Big East
conference tournament.
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