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Louisville-Connecticut instant analysis
Charlie Creme, ESPN.comCharlie Creme breaks down Tuesday's title game between Louisville and Connecticut.
Story | Conversation | April 07, 2009Sites, at-large bids the biggest questions
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comNo one is ever 100 percent satisfied with the NCAA tournament bracket. But aside from two surprising at-large bids and some unavoidable matchups for the top seeds, this year's field of 64 fails to spark any harsh criticism.
Story | Conversation | March 16, 2009Five things I learned about the NCAA tournament selection process
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comTaking part in a mock bracket exercise with the NCAA helped clear up a few questions for our Bracketologist.
Story | Conversation | February 09, 2009If our bracket made its way to March ...
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comUConn will go all the way, Tennessee will stumble earlier than ever, and Auburn (!) will be the national runner-up when the women's 2009 NCAA tournament is played.
Story | Conversation | December 31, 2008A 1-64 look at what might be in 2009
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comWondering which 64 teams might wind up hearing their names called on Selection Monday in 2009? A look at the front-runners.
Story | Conversation | April 14, 2008Big 12, Big East each eyeing nine bids for NCAA Tournament
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comNo league has ever sent more than eight teams to the NCAA Tournament. But history might be in the making this season; the ever-deep Big 12 and Big East each could have nine teams invited to the Big Dance.
Story | Conversation | January 14, 2008Holiday games can play big come March
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comSaturday's Tennessee-Stanford matchup is hardly the only pivotal nonconference game coming up. Between now and Christmas Day, several teams will play big games that will have an impact on the tourney selection process.
Story | Conversation | December 18, 2007Lots and lots ... and lots of Lobos fans
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comFans of New Mexico want in. Even if it's at the expense of the Lobos' neighbors in the Lonestar State.
Story | Conversation | March 02, 2007Where the S-curve and geography meet
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comOur bracketologist explains how No. 2 overall seed North Carolina ended up in the Dayton Regional, and why UConn is a No. 1 seed over Maryland.
Story | Conversation | February 16, 2007A new No. 1 emerges as Terps fall
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comFor the first time since Bracketology 2007 began, we have a shift at the top. But we also backtrack a bit to revisit the basics of just how we come up with our field of 64.
Story | Conversation | February 12, 2007Wherefore art thou parity?
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comParity had an increasingly bigger presence the past few seasons. This year, however, balance has taken a backseat, as five teams have separated themselves as the NCAA title contenders.
Story | Conversation | January 08, 2007A lot of slow starts for some big names
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comNotre Dame, USC and UCLA have been disappointing so far, and almost didn't land spots in Charlie Creme's first NCAA bracket projection of 2006.
Story | Conversation | January 11, 200664 teams to watch in 2009-10
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comWhat might the NCAA tournament field look like next March? Here are the 64 teams that will be the last standing for the 2009-10 season.
Story | Conversation | April 13, 2009UConn, Louisville the favorites
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comFrom X factors and X's and O's to key individual matchups, Charlie Creme previews -- and predicts the winners of -- Sunday's national semifinals.
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2009Questions only the women's NCAA selection committee can answer
Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.comCrunch the profiles, résumés and RPIs all you want. But the selection process still sometimes comes down to issues of a more philosophical nature.
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2009

