NCAA tricky geographical coincidence for 2025 regionals

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So Towson is out, but the Penn State issue remains because Rutgers is in.

CGN has Rutgers going to Tuscaloosa, but I think it could WVU instead depending on the criteria used since they have to break a rule anyway.
 
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After CGN said that UCLA might rather be in Salt Lake City than Tuscaloosa so they don’t have to beat Alabama at home, Stanford goes ahead and wins the ACC championship.

I think UCLA would rather face Alabama than a Stanford team that seems to be on the same peaking trajectory as last season.
 
Im going to go with never wanting to be in the host team's regional when the host is in that 10-14 seed range. Whether home cooking, home crowd or just advantage of familiarity its a huge wildcard.
 
Didn’t know where else to put this, but there’s a coincidental connection to the top and bottom of the regional field this year.

The last year Oklahoma did not head into regionals ranked #1 was the same year Rutgers and UC Davis last made regionals- 2014.
 
Oklahoma might not be too upset because being the two seed means they are on the easier side of the bracket. If the seeds hold that LSU, Utah, UCLA, and Michigan State semifinal is going to be a bloodbath.
 
Clemson is probably unhappy they were geographically linked to Alabama as host and got hosed being 27 and having to do play in due to Utah and Penn State having so many play in and bubble teams getting geographically locked in as well.
 

Official seedings and placements.

Also individuals.
Please note the individuals include athletes from play in teams, should a team advance to semi-final these athletes continue with their team. If a team is eliminated in the play in round, the individual may compete in the semi-final to see if they can advance as an individual to Nationals.

For example Chloe Cho from Illinois and Amelia Moneymaker from UC Davis are individual qualifiers for the AA. Both teams face each other in the play in. One will compete in semi finals with her team, the other complete in semi-finals as an individual
 

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