Yes. Until this recent run, they were teetering on the edge of 2-seed and 3-seed. They are now a pretty solid 2-seed. Unfortunately, due to archaic NCAA guidelines regarding bracketing, we won’t be sent to any location where another 2-seed, regardless of their relative position on the S-curve vs Minnesota, is within 400 miles of the host site.Watching today, they mentioned that MN was in line at moment for a 2nd seed in the NCAA tournament. For those on here who follow the team closely, does that sound right?
That pretty much limits our potential destinations to Washington, Oregon, Stanford, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and possibly UCLA, except this year it looks like they have a good 2-seed/3-seed combination within that 400-mile radius in Fullerton and San Diego State.
The NCAA is finally considering seeding the top 32 teams instead of just the top 16 for softball, although this change may be 2-3 years out. That change would result in a fairer and more balanced bracket, because a team seeded 25 would be sent to the 7-seed (or relatively close to #7) no matter the host’s location as opposed to today where that same team might be limited to just a few locations within that 400-mile radius.
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