Niko Medved, CSU Rams ready to “do something about” First Four seed

The Colorado State men’s basketball team is going back to the Big Dance — just barely.

The very last team selected into the 68-team NCAA Tournament field, the Rams are headed to the First Four in Dayton, where they will face Virginia on Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. MDT. The winner travels to Charlotte for a date with No. 7 seed Texas on Thursday at 4:50 p.m.

It marks the second time the Rams (24-10) have reached the NCAA Tournament in Niko Medved’s six seasons in FoCo. But the Rams head coach wasn’t exactly doing handstands after learning his team would have to win another game before it reaches the 64-team bracket.

The Rams beat third-seeded Creighton in nonconference play, as well as fellow First Four selections Colorado and Boise State, yet somehow found themselves seeded behind all of them.

Medved was shocked not only at his team’s seeding, but much of the Mountain West, which had six teams selected for the tourney but only one with a seed better than No. 8 — San Diego State at No. 5 in the East Region. Outside of 10 seeds CSU and Boise, conference tournament champion New Mexico drew an 11 seed, Nevada a 10 seed and Utah State an 8 seed.

“I’m not the expert or anything, but I think if you talk to the hundreds of people who do the bracketology (they) really had all the Mountain West teams seeded higher than that,” Medved said. “But you know what, that’s fine. They always disrespect our league and now it’s time to go out and try to do something about it.”

For fifth-year senior Isaiah Stevens, who attributed most of his reasoning for staying in Fort Collins this season to getting back to the tournament after a first-round loss two years ago, the placement might provide an edge.

An underdog himself coming out of high school, he tends to thrive when the odds are stacked against him. For most, any reason to have a chip on your shoulder helps in March.

“At this point, you’ve just got to play,” Stevens said. “Every team’s got a chip, nobody wants their season to be over in the next week or two. So it’s going to be super competitive on all fronts. … Man, I’m just excited to keep it going.”

Medved said the team’s focus has to become singular to the game in Dayton. A Tuesday game is a quick turnaround for anyone, especially a team that played in Las Vegas just two nights before Selection Sunday.

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