NCAAW Bracketology vol 2.0: Oregon joins the 2 seed line

DALLAS, TX - APRIL 02: A'ja Wilson
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COLUMBUS, OH – DECEMBER 15: Ohio State Buckeyes guard Kelsey Mitchell (3) shoots and makes a three point shot during a game between the Dartmouth College Big Green and the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 15, 2017 at Value City Arena in Columbus, OH. Ohio State defeated Dartmouth 102-70. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH – DECEMBER 15: Ohio State Buckeyes guard Kelsey Mitchell (3) shoots and makes a three point shot during a game between the Dartmouth College Big Green and the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 15, 2017 at Value City Arena in Columbus, OH. Ohio State defeated Dartmouth 102-70. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Columbus:

2. Ohio State (Big Ten)
15. Hartford (America East)

7. Syracuse
10. Alabama

Syracuse and Alabama both took losses this week, but they were both on the road to tournament teams. Heck, Alabama was at Mississippi State, and save a disastrous second quarter, hung tough. As for the Buckeyes, it’s been so far, so good in the Big Ten, but they have yet to face Maryland, Michigan State, Rutgers, or Iowa.

Los Angeles:

3. UCLA
14. Wyoming (Mountain West)

6. West Virginia
11. UAB (CUSA)

UAB and Wyoming took over first place in their respective conferences this week, so for now, they get a spot in the field. Congrats are certainly in order. As for the Mountaineers, they drop a seed line with a home loss to TCU — their third defeat in five games.