1A. Boston - Will face their first true test this coming week when they take on the Capitals.
1B. Washington - The other sole undefeated team left in the Eastern Conference. The game against Boston will decide who possibly takes the East's #1 seed coming to the end of the
season.
3. Philadelphia - Has been shadowed a bit recently by their two surprising. Would be no surprise for them to beat both Washington and Boston in their future matches, though.
4. Mid Michigan Storm - Has all of the tools to compete with any team in the B#4.
5. Bowling Green - Much like Michigan, is capable of taking down the top three if they play well and capitalize on any careless mistakes.
6. Appalachian - A sneaky team beginning to establish themselves in the East as being something worth watching.
7. Cincinnati - Perennial playoff team, but always missing that extra something to put them over the top and beat the very best.
8. Houston - Where did these guys come from? Will likely saunter into the playoffs this season; will they be able to pull any upsets? (Probably not.)
9. Rutgers - Averages almost 50 points scored per game while allowing under 20. They can dominate the lower teams, beat the mediocre but can't manage to scare the top.
10. Chicago - Their porous defense has been their downfall all season. They are quite capable of pulling an upset over some teams if their defense has a miraculous game.
11. Tampa - As they patch up some holes in their roster it will be no surprise when they make it to the playoffs in the next season or two.
12. Seattle - I don't foresee any playoff berths in the next season, let alone this one.
13. Starkville -
14. Michigan - Free stats.
15. San Francisco - I can't look.
16. King - Uhhh...
1B. Washington - The other sole undefeated team left in the Eastern Conference. The game against Boston will decide who possibly takes the East's #1 seed coming to the end of the
season.
3. Philadelphia - Has been shadowed a bit recently by their two surprising. Would be no surprise for them to beat both Washington and Boston in their future matches, though.
4. Mid Michigan Storm - Has all of the tools to compete with any team in the B#4.
5. Bowling Green - Much like Michigan, is capable of taking down the top three if they play well and capitalize on any careless mistakes.
6. Appalachian - A sneaky team beginning to establish themselves in the East as being something worth watching.
7. Cincinnati - Perennial playoff team, but always missing that extra something to put them over the top and beat the very best.
8. Houston - Where did these guys come from? Will likely saunter into the playoffs this season; will they be able to pull any upsets? (Probably not.)
9. Rutgers - Averages almost 50 points scored per game while allowing under 20. They can dominate the lower teams, beat the mediocre but can't manage to scare the top.
10. Chicago - Their porous defense has been their downfall all season. They are quite capable of pulling an upset over some teams if their defense has a miraculous game.
11. Tampa - As they patch up some holes in their roster it will be no surprise when they make it to the playoffs in the next season or two.
12. Seattle - I don't foresee any playoff berths in the next season, let alone this one.
13. Starkville -

14. Michigan - Free stats.
15. San Francisco - I can't look.
16. King - Uhhh...





























