Gonzaga, Baylor top men's committee's initial rankings

Gonzaga, led by Coach Mark Few (shown), was the No. 1 overall seed in rankings released by the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee on Saturday. Baylor, Michigan and Ohio State were the other three No. 1 seeds.
(AP/Rick Bowmer)
Gonzaga, led by Coach Mark Few (shown), was the No. 1 overall seed in rankings released by the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee on Saturday. Baylor, Michigan and Ohio State were the other three No. 1 seeds. (AP/Rick Bowmer)

Gonzaga and Baylor have played like the nation's best teams all year. The committee that will ultimately select the field of 68 for the NCAA Tournament sees it that way, too.

The Bulldogs were the No. 1 overall seed followed by the Bears in rankings released Saturday by the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee. It was part of a snapshot of the top 16 seeds with a month to go before Selection Sunday, starting with the teams that have been 1-2 in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll all season and remain unbeaten.

"No mystery here," Kentucky athletics director and committee chairman Mitch Barnhart said. "There's two teams that have been amazing all year."

Third-ranked Michigan and fourth-ranked Ohio State followed as the other two No. 1 seeds, while fellow Big Ten team Illinois was the top No. 2 seed and fifth overall.

The Big 12 had the biggest haul in this initial list with five teams. Beyond Baylor, West Virginia and Oklahoma were No. 3 seeds, while Texas Tech and Texas were No. 4s.

Villanova, Alabama and Houston joined Illinois as the other No. 2 seeds. Virginia and Tennessee joined the Mountaineers and Sooners as No. 3 seeds, while Iowa and Missouri were the other No. 4 seeds.

This first run of seedings comes amid postponements and pauses for teams due to concerns with the covid-19 pandemic, which led to the cancellation of last year's tournament. The Wolverines are a notable example; they're returning from a three-week hiatus Sunday.

Barnhart said "no one is going to be penalized for being on pause." He also pointed back to traditional evaluations such as winning on the road, citing challenges such as following testing protocols while traveling even while playing in venues with few or no fans.

"It is not the committee's job to speculate and sit here and say, 'What if they played?' or 'What if they had more games on their resume?'" Barnhart said. "We just have to evaluate the resumes as they lie and take a look at those things that have been our principles all along."

Barnhart said 17th-ranked Florida State and 20th-ranked Southern California were among the most discussed teams that didn't make the cut, saying the Seminoles and Trojans were "certainly bumping their heads" on that list.

The entire tournament will be played in Indiana because of the coronavirus pandemic, so the brackets lacked their traditional geographic names. Instead, Gonzaga headlined Region 1 and was paired with Alabama, Oklahoma and Iowa.

Baylor was the No. 1 in Region 2, followed by Illinois, Tennessee and Texas. Michigan sat atop Region 3, grouped with Houston, West Virginia and Missouri. And in Region 4, Ohio State was joined by Villanova, Virginia and Texas Tech.

Selection Sunday is March 14, with the Final Four taking place in Indianapolis on April 3, followed by the national championship game two days later.

NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said the NCAA is requiring seven consecutive days of covid-19 testing for teams before arriving for the tournament, as well as daily testing throughout their stay. A positive test would trigger steps such as isolation from others and contact tracing, but Gavitt said there was "a procedure and protocols in place that should not eliminate teams from the entirety of the tournament" if they follow guidelines such as wearing masks and avoid close contact with others.

Gavitt also said NCAA officials are "optimistic and hopeful" about having at least a limited number of fans attend games after communication with local health officials. Gavitt said player guests can attend all 67 tournament games.

File-Baylor head coach Scott Drew, top center, reacts to a play in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Kansas, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, in Waco, Texas. “You get to spend the entire year helping your game get better without the outside pressure or having to worry about being ready for each and every game, so it’s truly one year of development,” Drew said of redshirts, for current players and Bears in the past decade who went on to play professionally. (AP Photo/Jerry Larson, File)
File-Baylor head coach Scott Drew, top center, reacts to a play in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Kansas, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, in Waco, Texas. “You get to spend the entire year helping your game get better without the outside pressure or having to worry about being ready for each and every game, so it’s truly one year of development,” Drew said of redshirts, for current players and Bears in the past decade who went on to play professionally. (AP Photo/Jerry Larson, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2020, file photo, Michigan head coach Juwan Howard watches in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Ball State in Ann Arbor, Mich. Third-ranked Michigan finally returns to the court this weekend for the first time in over three weeks, and the Big Ten leaders will hope their virus-induced layoff hasn't knocked them out of the impressive groove the Wolverines were in. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2020, file photo, Michigan head coach Juwan Howard watches in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Ball State in Ann Arbor, Mich. Third-ranked Michigan finally returns to the court this weekend for the first time in over three weeks, and the Big Ten leaders will hope their virus-induced layoff hasn't knocked them out of the impressive groove the Wolverines were in. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
Ohio State guard CJ Walker, left, dives for a loose ball against Indiana guard Armaan Franklin during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)
Ohio State guard CJ Walker, left, dives for a loose ball against Indiana guard Armaan Franklin during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)

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