In his first edition of Bracketology, ESPN’s Charlie Creme has the 21st-ranked Canes heading to Newark as a No. 6 seed and facing 11th-seeded Chattanooga. Click on the bracket above to see the rest of the bracket.
ESPN Bracketologist Charlie Creme has the Canes as the No. 3 seed in the West Lafayette Region in his latest Bracketology Report. Click here to see the full bracket.
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In the latest version of ESPN’s Bracketology by Charlie Creme, the Hurricanes find themselves a No. 3 seed in the Spokane Regional. Miami is projected to open the tournament in Shreveport, La. against McNeese State - the Southland Conference regular season and tournament champions.
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Bracketology Update: ‘Canes Move Up to a No. 2 Seed
ESPN Bracketologist Charlie Creme can’t deny the success of the Hurricanes this season and has moved them up to a No. 2 seed in his latest Bracketology. Miami has won six straight games and just claimed its first ever ACC regular season title. Click here to see his entire bracket.
Hurricanes Jump One Spot to No. 12 in Latest AP Poll
Miami finds itself as the No. 12 team in the country according to the latest Associated Press poll, moving up from its No. 13 ranking from a week ago.
The Hurricanes played in only one game last week, defeating Boston College, 90-80, in Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Thursday.
The ‘Canes also remained a No. 3 seed in the latest version of ESPN’s Bracketology by Charlie Creme. As it stands now, Miami would open the NCAA Tournament in the Spokane bracket and facing-off against Liberty in Auburn, Ala.
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Hurricanes Continue to Rise in Latest Bracketology
ESPN women’s basketball bracketologist Charlie Creme believes in the Hurricanes as proven by giving Miami a No. 3 seed in his latest version of Bracketology. As of Monday evening, Creme has the ‘Canes in the Spokane bracket and headed to Shreveport, La. to face Liberty in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. You can click here to see his entire bracket.
Creme also authored an article explaining why certain teams are seeded the way they are and showing that bracketology is truly a science. Click here to view his story.
Miami Tabbed a No. 4 Seed in Latest Bracketology
After a month of conference play, ESPN’s women’s basketball guru Charlie Creme has the 20-2, 6-1 Hurricanes as a No. 4 seed in his latest edition of Bracketology. The ‘Canes are currently projected to take on No.13 Appalachian State or Southern in Auburn, Ala. on March 20 in the Philadephia Regonal Bracket. Click here to see the breakdown.