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What our Post expert thinks about Conference Tournament futures
The first automatic bid of the tournament will go to the winner of the Ohio Valley Conference Championship on Saturday, but the action really peaks next week when St. John’s will look to defend its Big East title against the likes of UConn, Villanova and Seton Hall.
A repeat performance for the Red Storm would see them grab a high seed in the Big Dance. Most bracketology projections have St. John’s as a No. 4 or 5 seed before the conference tournament.
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