Here is an overview of the five teams that could have several setbacks in the NCAA tournament.

State of New Mexico (Number 12, Midwest Region): The Aggies (30-4) earned a score in the top 40 according to the NCAA's NET metric and were determined to defeat Kansas on the road in the absence of conference. Chris Jans, twice a year coach at WAC, comes from a tree of coaches from Cinderella 's former coaches. He was on the staff of Porter Moser, coach of Loyola-Chicago, in the Illinois State and was Gregg Marshall's senior assistant in the 2013 Shockers final and their almost undefeated season in 2014. The Jans team ranks among the 55 best players in the country. offense and defense.

Eli Chuha, one of many catalysts, is a 6-7 striker who is shooting 66% of the floor. New Mexico State draws Auburn in the first round and wins the SEC tournament title.

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AJ Harris of the State of New Mexico celebrates after hitting a pointer to three. (Photo: Joe Buglewicz, Getty Images)

Belmont (No. 11, Eastern Region): The Bruins (26-5) share the ball better than anyone in the country, ranking first with 20 assists per game. Rookie Grayson Murphy led the way with 6.6 assists per game. This style gives Belmont a strong offensive, beating Gonzaga in points scored per game and placing in the top 20 The offensive efficiency of KenPom. Dylan Windler (21.4 ppg, 10.7 rpg) is a 6-8 guard that can stretch the ground by pulling 54% of the ground and 43% of the rear.

Saint Mary's (number 11, southern region): The Gaels (22-11) surprised Gonzaga in the final of the West Coast Conference tournament, just under a month after losing 48 points against the Zags. In the title game of the WCC, Saint Mary's limited the country's best offensive to 47 points. Jordan Ford (21.3 points per game) could be a star of the month of March, scoring 28 points or more eight times this season. A growing team from Villanova is a difficult draw, but the way should become easier for Saint Mary's if she can start with a surprise here.

Liberty (No. 12, Eastern Region): The Flames (28-6) claimed the Atlantic Sun's automatic bid in their first year in the league. This team has a defense among the top six (60.8 points per game) and an excellent percentage of team shooting (49%). Scottie James (13.1 points per game, 8.8 rpg) paces a balanced attack. Freedom is similar to Virginia with the way he slows down the tempo of the game (coach Ritchie McKay has been the UVA assistant for six years). He has the ability to stifle a more athletic team like the Mississippi State, first-tier opponent, in the same way that Virginia is beating blue blood with five-star athletes within ACC.

Colgate (seed 15, southern region): The No. 2 seeded looks unbeatable this year, and that's no different for a busy Tennessee team. But the Raiders (24-10) are among the top 15 three-point shooting teams, and it's still a good recipe for breaking down media. Rapolas Ivanauskas, a transfer that was part of the NCAA tournament team at Northwestern two years ago, is a 6-10 forward who is shooting about 44% of the score of three, and goalkeeper Jordan Burns is coming to score 35 points to win the Patriot League tournament title.