WBB Bracketology 6.0: The top seeds hold steady

ORLANDO, FL - FEBRUARY 07: Connecticut Huskies forward Gabby Williams (15) brings the ball up court during the UCF Knights and the Connecticut Huskies basketball game on February 07, 2018 at CFE Arena in Orlando, Fl (Photo by Andrew Bershaw/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FL - FEBRUARY 07: Connecticut Huskies forward Gabby Williams (15) brings the ball up court during the UCF Knights and the Connecticut Huskies basketball game on February 07, 2018 at CFE Arena in Orlando, Fl (Photo by Andrew Bershaw/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Tallahassee:

2. Florida State
15. Albany (America East)

7. Rutgers
10. FGCU (ASUN)

Rutgers’ slide continues. With losses to Ohio State and Maryland last week, the Scarlet Knights have now dropped six out of their last seven games. Just as bad: some of their best wins (mainly Michigan State and Purdue) are looking more suspect by the day.

Los Angeles:

3. UCLA
14. UNLV (Mountain West)

6. DePaul (Big East)
11. South Dakota State

The Blue Demons have won six in a row, vaulting them into first-place in an underrated Big East. We’ll see what happens when they host Villanova on Sunday.