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March 1, 2006
For Pitt to get that #4 seed in the Big East Tournament and the all important first round bye, this has to happen:
- Marquette needs to lose to either Louisville or Providence.
- Georgetown somehow manages to lose to South Florida.
- Pitt has to win against an unpredictable and dangerous Seton Hall team.
I was resigned to the #6 seed, but now a glimmer. Louisville knocked off Marquette in OT, 67-60!
At the very least, Pitt could find itself in the #5 seed with a win over Seton Hall.
Go Bulls!
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