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Big Ten Bracketology, Week 15: Wonderful Wisconsin

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We’re quickly nearing the final stretch of the season, and that means every team is making its final push to improve its seeding for the Big Ten Tournament as they hope to make it to the big dance. Other than the top two projected teams in the bracket dominating, upsets up and down the standings stole the show in a very eventful week of games in the conference.

Michigan – No. 1 Seed (No. 1 overall)

Previous seeding: No. 1 Seed (No. 2 overall)

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At first glance, it looks like the Wolverines had two comfortable victories against two unranked teams, but in reality, both games were a tale of two halves. Michigan trailed Northwestern 44-35 at the half, but outscored the ‘Cats 45-17 to claim an 87-75 victory. The Wolverines followed up that massive comeback at home with a much more dominant performance on Saturday. Although Michigan only led UCLA 40-38 at halftime, the Wolverines outscored the Bruins 46-18 in the second half to finish with an 86-56 victory. Michigan enters its toughest week of the season next week, as the Wolverines will take on Purdue on the road and Duke in Washington, D.C., in a battle of two projected No. 1 seeds.

Purdue – No. 2 Seed (No. 7 overall)

Previous seeding: No. 3 Seed (No. 9 overall)

The Boilermakers had a tough assignment, as they attempted to win two straight road games against NCAA Tournament-caliber teams, but they rose to the task. Purdue started out the week with an 80-77 victory in overtime against Nebraska, grabbing arguably its best win of the season in the process. The Boilermakers kept it rolling on the road, dominating Iowa 78-57 in Iowa City to grab their second Quad 1 road win of the week. Purdue’s seeding was in flux after losing a few games and playing close against Oregon, but the two great wins this week gave the Boilermakers some much-needed cushion within the top-ten overall seeds, and put them back on the inside track to a No. 2 seed.

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