WBB Bracketology 7.0: The power rises

BLOOMINGTON, IN - FEBRUARY 17: Nebraska Cornhuskers forward Darrien Washington (50) blocks out Indiana Hoosier center Linsey Marchese (12) during the game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Indiana Hoosiers on February 17, 2018, at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN. The Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 83-75. (Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - FEBRUARY 17: Nebraska Cornhuskers forward Darrien Washington (50) blocks out Indiana Hoosier center Linsey Marchese (12) during the game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Indiana Hoosiers on February 17, 2018, at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN. The Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 83-75. (Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Eugene

2. Oregon (Pac-12)
15. St. Francis PA (Northeast)

7. Michigan
10. Virginia

The Wolverines have had a rough go of it lately, dropping four of their last five. They get a shot at a big win this week however when they host Maryland on Senior Day. Virginia finds itself in a similar boat AND has to visit Louisville on Thursday. Life on the bubble is scary.

Columbia

3. South Carolina
14. Drake (Missouri Valley)

6. DePaul (Big East)
11. Dayton (Atlantic 10)

DePaul lost at home to Georgetown, then beat Villanova in its next game. Go figure. The Blue Demons are a couple of road wins away from clinching at least a share of the Big East regular season crown and the conference tournament is on their home court.