The Marquette Golden Eagles had a magical regular season, taking the Big East title by two games with a 17-3 record.
Xavier, Creighton, UConn and Providence also had impressive records with at least 13 conference wins, so this tournament is shaping up to be a great one.
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Creighton has had a strange year. A few days before Christmas, the Bluejays were as low as No. 51 in the NET rankings. Since then, they’ve climbed all the way to No. 14.
This improvement throughout the season is due in large part to finally getting healthy. Head coach Greg McDermott had to manage a depleted squad through a tough six-game stretch in November and December and it did not go well.
The Bluejays lost all six. Three to strong opponents in Arizona, Texas and Marquette, but the other three (Nebraska, BYU and Arizona State) are teams Creighton fans have to feel like they should have beaten.
Junior center Ryan Kalkbrenner leads the team in scoring with 15.1 points per game and an impressive 70.4 field goal percentage. He’s far from the only contributor though, as five players average in double-figures.
Creighton ended the year winning 11 of its last 14, and I see them staying hot into the Big East tournament.
Villanova has had an incredibly bad year by its standards, but the Wildcats appear they may be peaking at the right time.
After losing four of its first six games, including to Temple and Portland, Villanova ended the regular season by winning six of its last eight.
Two of those particularly impressive victories came at Xavier and at home against Creighton.
A 3-10 record in Quad 1 is ugly and perhaps it’s just seeing the Villanova uniform in March, but I think the Wildcats are worth a sprinkle.
Unfortunately, the way the bracket works out Creighton and Villanova would face off in the quarterfinals, so alternatively you could wait to bet and take the winner of that game.
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2023 Big East Tournament Bracket & Details
When is the Big East Tournament?
The Big East tournament will take place March 8-11, 2023.
Where is the Big East Tournament?
The Big East tournament will be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
How to Watch the Big East Tournament?
You can watch the Big East tournament on FS1 and FOX.
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