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Eddie Pells | The Associated Press | March 10, 2014

Teams to keep an eye on as Selection Sunday draws near

Oregon's Johnathan Loyd

The big bubble winner from the weekend: Nebraska. When the NCAA selection committee draws up the brackets this Sunday, it's hard to imagine the Cornhuskers will be on the outside looking in.

Led by 26 points each from Shavon Shields and Terran Petteway, Nebraska defeated ninth-ranked Wisconsin on Sunday in what may have been the most important regular-season game in the program's history.

Tim Miles' team has won 10 of 12 and finished in fourth place in the Big Ten, the second-strongest conference in the country. The Huskers (19-11, 11-7) look like a good bet to make their first appearance in March Madness since 1998.

Nebraska 77, Wisconsin 68

Here's a Pick Six of other bubble teams, how they did during the weekend and what they need to accomplish in the upcoming conference tournaments.

PITTSBURGH (23-8, 11-7 ACC) -- The soft non-conference schedule, the lack of quality wins, the handful of last-second, heartbreaking losses -- all that was working very much against the Panthers. Then, they made up five points in the span of 4 seconds on the road against a tough, Clemson team, and went on to win in overtime. Yes, the Panthers and their late-season fades get old, but 23 is an impressive number, and suddenly this arrow is, well, at least not pointing straight down anymore.

Pittsburgh 83, Clemson 78

OREGON (22-8, 10-8 Pac-12) -- A bubble team no longer, not after winning seven in a row and capping that with a victory against No. 3 Arizona on Saturday. This was a team that started the season 13-0, but was 3-8 in the Pac-12 at one point. The committee loves teams that are playing well come March. The Ducks, and whatever neon uniforms they decide to bring with them to the Dance, will only be worrying about where, not if, come Sunday.

Oregon 64, Arizona 57

ARKANSAS (21-10, 10-8 SEC) -- Yes, there were lots of good things going on here. Winners of eight of nine, including a stretch in which the Hogs backed up a win against Kentucky at Rupp Arena with impressive home victories against Georgia and Mississippi. Then came that 25-point loss at Alabama. Now, Arkansas, a near-lock 10 days ago, needs to perform -- as in, win one, maybe two, games at the SEC tournament -- to solidify its status.

Alabama 83, Arkansas 58

FLORIDA STATE (18-12, 9-9 ACC) -- The Seminoles had a reeling Syracuse team on their home court. Perfect time to make a statement. Instead, they fell 74-58. A .500 record in the ACC is nothing to sneeze at. But it could be time to ... start spreading the news ... BCS and NIT trophies will reside in Tallahassee this year.

Syracuse 74, Florida State 58

GONZAGA (26-6, 15-3 WCC) -- Gosh, is there any chance the Zags, with all their history and tradition and mid-major moxie, wouldn't make it? Well, was there any chance they might lose to Santa Clara on Saturday? The answer to both questions should have been a definitive no. But that two-point squeaker against the ninth-seeded Broncos, thanks to David Stockton's layup with 1.4 seconds left, didn't prove much. Next up: St. Mary's on Monday. Time to impress. Just to show they can.

Gonzaga 77, Santa Clara 75

WICHITA STATE (34-0, 18-0 MVC) -- Just wanted to make sure you were still reading. The Shockers are the first team to head into March Madness undefeated since UNLV in 1991. Only question: Is this the top overall seed? Oh, certainly there are things to nitpick -- the mid-major resume, the No. 6 rating in the RPI, etc. Top-ranked Florida is out there and looking awfully good. But while the rest of the big boys are battling it out in conference tournaments, the Shockers will be back home practicing, their title already in hand. How will the layoff affect them, and the way the committee views them? Stay tuned.

Wichita State 83, Indiana State 69

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