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NCAA top seeds exclude Indiana NCAA from Page 5 tying six, while the Big East, South eastern Conference and Big Ten had five each. The Pac-10, the Metro and the Big Eight had four apiece. Eighteen teams with at least 20 victories did not make the field. “There is no question that at the top of the bracket, we have great parity,” Dempsey said. “There are a number of teams capable of being in Seattle for the Final Four.” Two of the ACC entries, Duke and North Carolina, were made second seeds. The Blue Devils were placed behind Georgetown in the East, while the Tar Heels were put behind Oklahoma in the Southeast. Syracuse of the Big East was second seeded in the Midwest Third seeds included Stanford in the East, Missouri in the Midwest, Michigan in the Southeast and Seton Hall in the West Iowa in the East, Nevada-Las Vegas in the West Louisville in the Midwest and Florida State in the Southeast were the fourth-seeded teams. Missing from the field is defend ing champion Kansas, which won 19 games but became the first champion barred from defending its title under terms of a probation for recruiting violations. Georgetown will open against Ivy League champion Princeton in Provi dence on Friday, and Arizona will play Robert Morris, champion of the Northeast Conference, on Thursday in Boise, Idaho. Husker post-season traditon earns NIT bid NIT from Page 5 20-9, hurt its chances for a birth in the more prestigious NCAA Tournament by losing five of its last seven games. “What we need to do is put all of that behind us,” Catalina said. "All we have to do is start all over again.” Catalina said Arkansas State has played well at times this season. Two of the Indians* wins came against Creighton, which dropped an 86-77 decision to Nebraska earlier this sea son in Lincoln. “This basketball team could be 18-11 or 25-4,” Catalina said. “We had the opportunities. We just couldn’t capitalize.” Catalina said Arkansas State is looking forward to facing Nebraska. He said the Huskers are a well coached team that is always competi tive. “We’re happy to be playing an outstanding team like Nebraska,” Catalina said. “Everybody wants to play a team of that caliber.” Catalina said he is not looking forward to playing in the Sports Center. He said playing in Lincoln will be a tremendous challenge be cause the Huskers always draw good crowds. "Their crowds are large ana very vocal,” Catalina said. “That, along with the caliber of the two teams, should make an outstanding basket ball game.” Student tickets for the contest will be sold today only beginning at 9 a.m. at the Nebraska ticket office. Stu dents wishing to purchase a $5 ticket for the 7:30 p.m contest must present their full-time student ID. 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