Projecting LSU’s seeding in the 2023 women’s NCAA basketball tournament

Here’s what the latest tournament projections have to say about the Tigers after their semifinal exit in the SEC tournament.

The LSU Tigers saw their run in Greenville, South Carolina, this week end a bit earlier than they hoped.

The No. 4 team in the country — and No. 2 seed in the SEC tournament — won its opener in the quarterfinals against Georgia but was upset in the semifinal round against the Tennessee Volunteers, who went on to lose a blowout in the championship on Sunday against top-seeded South Carolina.

LSU sits at 28-2 on the year, and coach Kim Mulkey’s squad could be in contention for a No. 1 seed when the NCAA tournament field is revealed next Sunday. However, a loss in their toughest test against the Gamecocks and being unable to set up an SEC tournament rematch isn’t doing them any favors.

With that being said, here’s what the latest bracket projections have to say about the Tigers.

Joe Lunardi: One more win should get Spartans into NCAA Tournament

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi currently has the Spartans as one of his last four teams in the field of his most recent bracketology.

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Whether you like him or not, Joe Lunardi is the OG for bracketology and he believes it’ll take just one more win for the Spartans to make the NCAA Tournament.

After an embarrassing loss to Michigan on Thursday night, Michigan State fans may have begun wondering if the Spartans still were in play to make the NCAA Tournament. Joe Lunardi of ESPN was fielding questions from fans on Twitter late on Thursday and addressed what the Spartans still need to do to be part of March Madness. Here’s what Lunardi had to say:

The question is in regards to the Big Ten Tournament should Michigan State lose the season finale to Michigan on Sunday, but I’m assuming a victory over the Wolverines would also do the trick. The Spartans most likely will face Maryland or Rutgers in the Big Ten Tournament so it would take a big win either way.

Lunardi currently has the Spartans as one of the last four teams in the field of his most recent bracketology that was updated on Friday morning.

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Notre Dame Basketball: USA TODAY Considers Irish for Tournament Bid

Notre Dame didn’t make the projected dance, nor were they in the “first four out” but they weren’t left for dead, either.

Two weeks ago Notre Dame basketball was sitting at just 11-8 and 2-6 in a bad ACC. Despite a valiant effort at Florida State, things appeared headed for disaster.

Instead Notre Dame has taken advantage of the weak part of their schedule, won four straight ACC games and are now 15-8/6-6.

It’s not worthy of a banner but it’s been fun to see for those who have followed this team since late fall.

Perhaps the most-surprising part of this is that in their latest NCAA Tournament projection, the USA TODAY is, well, they’re saying there’s a chance!

Notre Dame didn’t make the projected dance, nor were they in the “first four out” but they weren’t left for dead, either.

Others considered for at-large bid (in no particular order): Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth, Syracuse, St. Johns, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Tulsa, SMU, TCU, Alabama, South Carolina, Oregon State, Saint Louis, Clemson, UNC-Greensboro, Utah, Furman,Texas, Utah State, Providence. 

That’s how Notre Dame’s tournament chances were worded.

“Considered for at-large bid”

I don’t think they make “One Shining Moment” montages for being considered for an at-large bid but compared to where things were even a couple short weeks ago, you’ll take it if you’re a Notre Dame fan.

And you’ll probably think to yourself about what might have been had things ended just a hair different against Indiana, Boston College, Syracuse II or Florida State.

Mike Brey and Notre Dame try and improve their consideration Tuesday night when they are in Virginia to take on the defending national champion Cavaliers.