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Charlie Creme, ESPN.com 9y

Trio of upsets shake up Bracketology

Women's College Basketball, Tennessee Lady Volunteers, Baylor Lady Bears, Maryland Terrapins, Oklahoma Sooners, Stanford Cardinal

A Thursday night full of surprises jostled the top four seeds in each region once again. While all the No. 1 seeds stayed the same, every other seed line was shaken up.

Duke's loss at Georgia Tech was its third in a row, and the Blue Devils could be playing themselves out of hosting. Now Sunday's regular-season finale against North Carolina is enormous.

The Tar Heels survived Virginia and, thanks largely to Duke's loss, slid up to the No. 3 line.

Texas A&M took the biggest hit of the night, falling to Missouri -- a team barely inside the top 100 of the RPI. The Aggies stumbled outside the top 16 overall teams and would not be a host if the season ended today.

Oregon State's loss to Stanford wasn't nearly as stunning, but it cost the Beavers their No. 2-seed status. Louisville's overall profile looks slightly better now that Oregon State has a third loss.

The bracketing gets trickier with four Pac-12 and five ACC teams among the top four seeds in each region. By rule, the Pac-12 teams have to be in separate regions, limiting the flexibility of the placement of others. That is why neither Duke nor North Carolina could go to the Greensboro Regional.

A look at the top four seeds in each region through Thursday's games:

Greensboro: South Carolina, Florida State, Iowa, Stanford

Albany: UConn, Louisville, Arizona State, Mississippi State

Oklahoma City: Notre Dame, Baylor, North Carolina, California

Spokane: Tennessee, Maryland, Oregon State, Duke

Top 20 teams on the board:

1. Connecticut
2. South Carolina
3. Notre Dame
4. Tennessee
5. Maryland
6. Baylor
7. Florida State
8. Louisville
9. Oregon State
10. Arizona State
11. Iowa
12. North Carolina
13. Stanford
14. California
15. Duke
16. Mississippi State
17. Kentucky
18. Texas A&M
19. Oklahoma
20. George Washington

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