Michael Garman
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As the regular season enters a chaotic final week, very little is set. Richmond appears to have – at least for now – surpassed Rhode Island for both the two-seed and an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, while Duquesne, Saint Louis and St. Bonaventure currently sit in a three-way tie for fourth place and the final double-bye. At the other end of the standings, the chasm between the bottom four and the middle of the pack has virtually dissipated. Bad weeks from UMass and George Washington could see them forfeit their byes, in favor of LaSalle or George Mason. Let’s take a look at each seed line or group and the remaining possibilities.
1. #3 Dayton (16-0)
The Flyers are fighting to be on the top seed line in the NCAA Tournament and have already wrapped up the A-10 regular-season championship. They face a difficult trip to a hostile Ryan Center against a Rhode Island team that is scrapping for its post-Brooklyn life – and on its Senior Night, no less, with the winningest group of...
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