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Big East Basketball Tournament 2012: Day One Schedule And Bracket

The Big East tournament tips off on Tuesday, with the bottom eight teams of the conference getting action underway beginning at noon. There are two bubble teams playing that are in desperate need of a win to bolster their resume. The Connecticut Huskies open the tournament with a matchup against last-place DePaul. While the Huskies' season spiraled downward during the month of February, they received a huge boost this weekend with the return of head coach Jim Calhoun. SB Nation bracketologist Chris Dobbertean currently has UConn safely in the tournament as a ten seed. It was just one year ago that Calhoun rode Kemba Walker to the Big East Tournament Title, winning five games in five days. The near impossible quest to repeat that will begin Tuesday.

The other bubble team in action on Tuesday is Seton Hall. Many felt the Pirates had punched their ticket to the dance with their convincing win over Georgetown but Kevin Willard's club then went on to lose their final two games to lowly Rutgers and DePaul. The Pirates were blown out by DePaul by thirty on Saturday, putting their dancing hopes in doubt. Dobbertean still has the Hall in the dance, slotted as a No. 12 seed and avoiding the play-in round. They will face Providence to tip off the night session at Madison Square Garden.

Georgetown fans will want to pay close attention to the second game of the day, with the winner of the Pittsburgh and St. John's game moving on to face the Hoyas on Wednesday afternoon.

Tuesday's complete schedule and the full bracket below:

Noon: No. 16 DePaul vs. No. 9 Connecticut (ESPN2)
2 p.m.: No. 13 Pittsburgh vs. No. 12 St. John's (ESPN2)
7 p.m.: No. 15 Providence vs. No. 10 Seton Hall (ESPNU)
9 p.m.: No. 14 Villanova vs. No. 11 Rutgers (ESPNU)

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