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SEC Tournament pairings (as of 2/28)

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Seeds:
1 Kentucky 16-0 - Clinched 1 seed
2 Arkansas 12-4
3 Texas A&M 11-5
4 LSU 10-6 - 3-0 vs UGA/MISS
5 Georgia 10-6 - 2-1 vs LSU/MISS
6 Ole Miss 10-6 - 0-4 vs LSU/UGA
7 Vanderbilt 7-9 - 3-1 vs UF/AL
8 Florida 7-9 - 2-1 vs VU/AL
9 Alabama 7-9 - 0-2 vs UF/VU
10 Tennessee 6-10
11 South Carolina 5-11 - 1-0 vs MSST
12 Mississippi State 5-11 - 0-1 vs SC
13 Auburn 4-12
14 Missouri 2-14 - Clinched 14 seed

Pairings:
Wednesday, March 11:
#11 South Carolina vs #14 Missouri - 7 PM SECN
#12 Mississippi State vs #13 Auburn - 9:30 PM SECN

Thursday, March 12
#8 Florida vs #9 Alabama - 1 PM SECN
#5 Georgia vs SC/MIZ - 3:30 PM SECN
#7 Vanderbilt vs #10 Tennessee - 7 PM SECN
#6 Ole Miss vs MSST/AUB - 9:30 PM SECN

Friday, March 13
#1 Kentucky vs UF/AL - 1 PM SECN
#4 LSU vs UGA/SC/MIZ - 3:30 PM SECN
#2 Arkansas vs VU/UT - 7 PM SECN
#3 Texas A&M vs MS/MSST/AUB - 9:30 PM SECN

Saturday, March 14
UK/UF/AL vs LSU/UGA/SC/MIZ - 1 PM ESPN
ARK/VU/UT vs A&M/MS/MSST/AUB - 9:30 PM ESPN


Scenarios
#1 Seed
* Kentucky has clinched the #1 seed, regardless of what happens in the last two games.

#2 Seed
* Arkansas can clinch the #2 seed with one victory or a Texas A&M loss. Arkansas owns 1-0 tiebreaker over A&M.

#3 Seed
* Texas A&M can clinch the #3 seed by winning out against Florida and Alabama.
** Should A&M lose one AND LSU wins out, A&M will be the #3 with a 2-0 tiebreaker over LSU.
** Should A&M lose one AND Georgia wins out, Georgia will be the #3 with a 1-0 tiebreaker over A&M.
** Should A&M lose one AND Ole Miss wins out, Ole Miss will be the #3 with a 1-0 tiebreaker over A&M.
** A tied combination of A&M, LSU, Georgia will leave A&M as the #3, LSU as the #4, and Georgia as the #5.
** A tied combination of A&M, LSU, Ole Miss will leave A&M as the #3, Ole Miss as the #4, and LSU as the #5.
** A tied combination of A&M, Georgia, Ole Miss will leave Georgia as the #3, Ole Miss as the #4, and A&M as the #5.

#4-6 Seed
* Should A&M win out AND LSU, Georgia, and Ole Miss tied in any combination, LSU will be the #4, Georgia the #5, and Ole Miss the #6.
** Should LSU and Georgia tie in any combination, LSU has the tiebreaker of 1-0 over Georgia.
** Should LSU and Ole Miss tie in any combination, LSU has the tiebreaker of 2-0 over Ole Miss.
** Should Georgia and Ole Miss tie in any combination, Georgia has the tiebreaker of 2-0 over Ole Miss.
** The only way Ole Miss can be the #4 is to win out AND LSU/Georgia lose one game OR win one game AND LSU/Georgia lose two games.
** Neither LSU, Georgia, nor Ole Miss can fall beneath the #6 seed.

#7-10 Seed
* Florida can clinch the #7 seed by winning both games this week, regardless of what Vanderbilt or Alabama do.
** Any combination of a Florida, Vanderbilt, and Alabama tie will put the Gators as the highest seed, they are tied with Vanderbilt in the three-way tie breaker, BUT have a victory over the #2 seed Arkansas which Vanderbilt is 0-1.
** Any combination of a Florida, Vanderbilt/Alabama, Tennessee tie will still put the Gators as the #7 seed with the best record as the other 2 schools in the three-way tie breaker.
** Any combination of a Florida, Vanderbilt, Alabama and Tennessee tie will still put the Gators as the #7 seed with the best record as the other 3 schools in the four-way tie breaker.
** Should Florida lose one game AND Vanderbilt or Alabama win out, that school, AL/VU, will be the #7.
** Any combination of a tie between Vanderbilt, Alabama and Tennessee will put Vanderbilt as the highest seed available, Tennessee the next highest, and Alabama third.
 
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