Updated SEC Tournament Bracket With Four Games Left
The SEC Tournament is two weeks from Wednesday, and with four games remaining, Kentucky’s chances of locking up the one-seed look pretty dang good; in fact, the Cats can clinch at least a share of the regular season title this week.
As it stands now, Kentucky would be the one-seed would play the winner of No. 8 Tennessee and No. 9 Alabama Friday at noon CT. Here are the updated standings and order based on tiebreakers:
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1. Kentucky (12-2)
2. Auburn (10-4)
3. LSU (10-4)
4. Florida (9-5)
5. South Carolina (8-6)
6. Mississippi State (8-6)
7. Texas A&M (8-6)
8. Tennessee (7-7)
9. Alabama (7-7)
10. Missouri (5-9)
11. Arkansas (5-9)
12. Ole Miss (4-10)
13. Georgia (4-10)
14. Vanderbilt (1-13)
If Kentucky beats Texas A&M on Tuesday and both Auburn and LSU lose their midweek games (Auburn vs. Ole Miss on Tuesday, LSU at Florida on Wednesday), the Cats would clinch a share of the SEC regular season title. If LSU or Auburn win their games, Kentucky can still clinch its share by winning both its games this week.
Bring on that Friday noon tip.










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