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The B1G has four teams in the Field of 64 which is no surprise...

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I thought when Nebraska sneaked into the Field of 64 with the tournament championship, that they might knock USC out of the field, but USC got an at-large bid, so the Huskers knocked out another bubble team. Both Oregon and UCLA will be hosting regionals which was expected.

In addition to Oregon (12th overall seed) and UCLA (15th overall seed) hosting regionals as the No. 1 seed in their regional, here is where both Nebraska and USC landed.

USC is the No. 3 seed in the Oregon St. (8th overall seed) regional.

Nebraska is the No. 3 seed in the North Carolina (5th overall seed) regional.
 
In a surprising score from last night, host Oregon fell to the No. 4 seed Utah Valley and are going to have to come out of the loser's bracket. They currently are trailing a strong Cal Poly team, 3-1 in the 3rd, and are in danger of being eliminated without a win in their own regional.

UCLA and USC both won their games, while Nebraska lost their game in the Chapel Hill regional.
 
In a surprising score from last night, host Oregon fell to the No. 4 seed Utah Valley and are going to have to come out of the loser's bracket. They currently are trailing a strong Cal Poly team, 3-1 in the 3rd, and are in danger of being eliminated without a win in their own regional.

UCLA and USC both won their games, while Nebraska lost their game in the Chapel Hill regional.
Oregon lost to Cal Poly, 10-8, in an elimination game and was knocked out of their own regional without winning a game. Nebraska won their elimination game against Holy Cross to stay alive out of the loser's bracket in the North Carolina regional. UCLA and USC play later in the winner's side of the bracket.
 
Oregon lost to Cal Poly, 10-8, in an elimination game and was knocked out of their own regional without winning a game. Nebraska won their elimination game against Holy Cross to stay alive out of the loser's bracket in the North Carolina regional. UCLA and USC play later in the winner's side of the bracket.
Wew! Lad!!!
 
UCLA and USC both play tonight with a win putting them in a super regional. Oregon was reduced to selling hot dogs and popcorn after two games in their regional, while Nebraska got blasted by Oklahoma today in the loser's bracket of the Chapel Hill regional, 17-1, and they are heading home to uncertainties like every other team in the conference.
 
Newcomer UCLA is the only B1G school left in the tournament, and they will face off against UTSA in their super regional which they are hosting in LA. It's a best of three matchup.
 
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