The asterisk refers to recent play going back to February 18, so basically about the past month. I'm talking about the best team in recent weeks that also has the best defense in recent weeks. So who is it? It isn't St. John's or Seton Hall, who are both in the bottom 3 & it isn't Villanova, who's right around the middle. It isn't even Xavier, winners of 6 of 7.
The best team in the league recently is Creighton. The Jays have rattled off 5 straight wins by turning their early season struggles on their head. The Jays were being compared to last year's Marquette teams because of their excellent offense & atrocious defense. That changed starting with their February 20 win over DePaul. Why? Let's take a look at the Big East efficiency numbers since the start of their streak from barttorvik.com:
Team | Record | Adj OE | Off Rank | Adj DE | Def Rank | Power Rating | Power Rank |
Creighton | 5-0 | 112.9 | 46 | 90.8 | 24 | .9252 | 21 |
Xavier | 4-1 | 117.3 | 17 | 95.8 | 63 | .9115 | 28 |
Providence | 3-2 | 107.9 | 113 | 90.9 | 28 | .8775 | 38 |
Marquette | 2-4 | 109.5 | 89 | 95.2 | 58 | .8333 | 47 |
Villanova | 2-3 | 112.6 | 51 | 101.4 | 138 | .7682 | 69 |
DePaul | 2-3 | 115.7 | 24 | 104.9 | 194 | .7548 | 72 |
Georgetown | 4-2 | 107.8 | 116 | 98.7 | 95 | .7318 | 80 |
Seton Hall | 2-3 | 104.1 | 182 | 95.6 | 59 | .7272 | 82 |
St. John's | 1-4 | 112.1 | 57 | 108.8 | 248 | .5851 | 139 |
Butler | 1-4 | 103.2 | 196 | 102.4 | 154 | .5248 | 163 |
While Creighton's offense has dropped a bit, their defense has been the best in the league which has translated to playing like a borderline top-20 team. It is this play that has lifted them into my bracket & likely this trend is the reason they are getting the third best odds of any Big East team to win the conference tournament behind Villanova & Marquette.
The downside is they open play against the second hottest team & 4 of the top 5 hottest teams over that stretch are on their side of the bracket, making for a daunting run to the final. Creighton is favored against Xavier & if they win, get a crack at a Villanova team the Jays took to overtime at the Finn just over a month ago. Considering how well they are playing, it might shockingly be Creighton who proves that defense wins championships if they can keep it up for 3 more games.
Here's the updated S-Curve:
1-Seeds: 1-VIRGINIA, 2-North Carolina, 3-Duke, 4-Gonzaga
2-Seeds: 8-Michigan, 7-MICHIGAN STATE, 6-Tennessee, 5-Kentucky
3-Seeds: 9-HOUSTON, 10-Texas Tech, 11-LSU, 12-Purdue
4-Seeds: 16-KANSAS STATE, 15-Wisconsin, 14-Florida State, 13-Kansas
5-Seeds: 17-Virginia Tech, 18-Marquette, 19-VILLANOVA, 20-Maryland
6-Seeds: 24-NEVADA, 23-BUFFALO, 22-Misissippi State, 21-WOFFORD
7-Seeds: 25-Iowa State, 26-Auburn, 27-Utah State, 28-VCU
8-Seeds: 32-Iowa, 31-Louisville, 30-Cincinnati, 29-WASHINGTON
9-Seeds: 33-Mississippi, 34-Baylor, 35-Syracuse, 36-Ucf
10-Seeds: 40-Oklahoma, 39-Minnesota, 38-Seton Hall, 37-Temple
11-Seeds: 41-Belmont, 42-Tcu, 43-Ohio State, 44-Unc Greensboro/45-Creighton
12-Seeds: 50-ST. MARY'S (CA) 49-Indiana/48-Lipscomb 47-LIBERTY, 46-MURRAY STATE
13-Seeds: 51-NEW MEXICO STATE, 52-NORTHEASTERN, 53-OLD DOMINION, 52-UC IRVINE
14-Seeds: 58-MONTANA, 57-GEORGIA STATE, 56-HARVARD, 55-VERMONT
15-Seeds: 59-COLGATE, 60-NORTHERN KENTUCKY, 61-BRADLEY, 62-GARDNER WEBB
16-Seeds: 68-IONA/67-FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON, 66-NORFOLK STATE/65-SAM HOUSTON STATE, 64-PRAIRIE VIEW A&M, 63-NORTH DAKOTA STATE
Last Four Byes: Minnesota, Belmont, TCU, Ohio State
Last Four In: UNC Greensboro, Creighton, Lipscomb
First Four Out: St. John's, Furman, NC State, Florida
Next Four Out: Alabama, Texas, Arizona State, Clemson
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