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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WACO, TX – DECEMBER 06: Baylor Bears forward Lauren Cox (15) makes a layup during the NCAA women’s basketball between Baylor and Texas State on December 6, 2016, at the Ferrell Center in Waco, TX. (Photo by George Walker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
WACO, TX – DECEMBER 06: Baylor Bears forward Lauren Cox (15) makes a layup during the NCAA women’s basketball between Baylor and Texas State on December 6, 2016, at the Ferrell Center in Waco, TX. (Photo by George Walker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

Waco:

2. Baylor (Big 12)
15. Lamar (Southland)

7. Arizona State
10. LSU

LSU had about as bubbilicious a week as you could have last week. The Tigers first lost at a .500 Auburn team, then beat Texas A&M, a top four seed, at home. If they can close the season winning the game they should win (Ole Miss, at Arkansas, Alabama), then they should be in the field.

College Park:

3. Maryland (Big Ten)
14. James Madison (Colonial)

6. NC State
11. Central Michigan (MAC)

The Terps haven’t lost in over a month and are 4-0 on the road in that span. So that’s one way to get bumped up to a 3 seed. They’ve also started 4-0 in a brutal eight game stretch against RPI top 70 teams to close the regular season.