NCAAW Bracketology vol. 3.0: Maryland starts moving up

COLLEGE PARK, MD - JANUARY 04: Kaila Charles
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Connecticut Huskies guard Crystal Dangerfield (5) pushes the ball up court against Temple during the first half on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018 at McGonicle Hall in Philadelphia, Pa. Dangerfield scored 12 points to help UConn to 113-57 victory. (John Woike/Hartford Courant/TNS via Getty Images)
Connecticut Huskies guard Crystal Dangerfield (5) pushes the ball up court against Temple during the first half on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018 at McGonicle Hall in Philadelphia, Pa. Dangerfield scored 12 points to help UConn to 113-57 victory. (John Woike/Hartford Courant/TNS via Getty Images) /

Storrs:

1. Connecticut (AAC)
16. Robert Morris (NEC)

8. NC State (ACC)
9. Florida Gulf Coast (ASUN)

UConn isn’t moving off the top overall line unless someone beats them. We’ve established that. The Wolfpack got bumped up a seed line this week with a win a North Carolina. They would face an FGCU team that will face its biggest conference challenge yet this weekend in Jacksonville.

Athens:

4. Georgia
13. Belmont (OVC)

5. Michigan
12. Dayton (Atlantic 10)

I was way off on Georgia. My bad. The committee has the Dawgs at a 4, so that’s where they stand now. They’ve won at Texas A&M and are 7-0 on the road. The Wolverines are also on the upswing, thanks to a win at Ohio State. If they can avoid any bad losses, a top-four seed is not out of the question.