With the loss, MU's streak of 10 or more Big East conference wins since joining the conference is now over. Tom Crean's clubs accomplished that feat the first three years in the league and Williams followed with two of his own.
Also with the loss, MU drops to 9-9 and finishes tied for 9th place in the final Big East standings. With the tiebreakers, MU is the 11th seed and will play either South Florida or Providence in the first round of the Big East Tournament on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York. If MU should win their first round game, they would play West Virginia in the second round. A win tonight would have given MU the 9th seed.
So are the Golden Eagles NCAA bound? They certainly have made things very shaky and certainly no lock. Their RPI is expected to drop to around 67 or so by the completion of today's games. They have no "bad losses" but they have a bunch of losses. Will the committee send 11 teams from the Big East? We all know the NCAA has said they don't give bids based on conferences, but that will be challenged next Sunday night. Regardless, MU is in an absolute must win game on Tuesday night and will play a team that has nothing to lose. The Golden Eagles destroyed Providence last week but barely beat South Florida by one point a few weeks back. Either opponent cannot be taken lightly.
The win by Seton Hall was their first over Marquette since 1955. What else was

So have a Coke and a smile everyone
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