Things to keep an eye on heading into March Madness

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With the girls state basketball tournament concluding this week, and the boys tournament gearing up next week, it’s been a friendly reminder that the most exciting few days in all of sports is nearly upon us.

March Madness is right around the corner, and this year’s NCAA men’s tournament is shaping up to potentially be one of the wildest yet.

Nineteen times this year a team ranked in the top five has lost to an unranked team.

Compare that to fourteen times a year ago. And keep in mind how strange last year’s tournament was, with 13-seed Ohio University making it all the way to the Sweet 16, where the Bobcats gave top-seeded North Carolina all it could handle.

North Carolina State, an 11 seed, also made it to the Sweet 16 in the Midwest Regional, and nearly upset 2-seed Kansas.

I had the pleasure of attending that Midwest Regional in St. Louis, and those two Sweet 16 games were both great games.

Not to mention 15-seeds Lehigh and Norfolk State knocking off 2-seeds Duke and Missouri, respectively.

As we approach the final few weeks of the regular season, here are a few things I’ll be keeping my eye on as we enter the 2013 edition of March Madness.

• Big East Tournament

The Big East Conference Tournament has long been one of my favorite sporting events to watch, just because there are so many strong basketball schools, many of which need to pull out a win or two in the conference tournament to secure a spot in the field of 68.

Plus, it just doesn’t get any better than a big-time sporting event in Madison Square Garden.

This will be the last year the tournament will hold the same significance for me, though, since the league appears to be falling apart.

The “Catholic 7” are wanting to break away as soon as after the conclusion of this season, and teams like Louisville and Notre Dame are already slated to leave the conference to join the ACC.

This year, the conference is once again logjammed at the top with teams who could make a deep run into the NCAA Tournament.

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