Actually thought the committee showed GW a lot of respect in its seeding. In terms of tournament teams, GW split games with Villanova, won 3 of 4 at UMBC, and lost 1 to JMU 8-4 very early in the season at UVA after leading 4-1 going into the 7th. Subsequent scheduled DH at JMU was called off on 2 consecutive weeks because of inclement weather. A-10 level of play was down this year which was compounded by pod scheduling. Only 2 “nearby” sites were pre-selected for hosting and both of them, Clemson and Virginia Tech, stubbed their toes in the field and were 2 of the 4 pre-selected sites not to make the final cut of 16 host sites. One could argue that Louisiana was one of the Eastern quadrant sites they could be placed in rather than being sent out west like Villanova and UMBC. From a player/parent perspective it might have been better to be sent out west given the hometowns of some key starters and reserves but GW really does have a diverse geographical diversity in its roster.
As for the seeding itself, being the third seed in a bracket headed by the 7 seed at the top is a very respectable recognition of where the program is. This team will not be intimidated by anyone but the pitching and hitting skills of the top 64 teams (acknowledging that some are lesser soon to be eliminated automatic qualifiers) are on a much higher level than what GW has faced. GW was able to play some of these teams last year in the opening season tourney in Puerta Villarta, Mexico, including #1 seed Oklahoma, and demonstrated that they weren’t afraid to play them. Got run-ruled 3 times but also lost tight games to BYU and Oklahoma. And those were played without the injured Sierra Lange. Louisiana is a perennial tourney participant but not one ti which GW will wave a white flag. Colonials could win and they could lose. Certainly won’t be the favorites. But don’t underestimate the fight in this team. Coach Shane Winkler has fostered a confidence and camaraderie in these women that would be the envy of any GW team. Their spirit was apparently demonstrated at the men’s baseball game on Sunday. They get the chance to play in the NCAA tournament that was denied them 2 years ago by bad weather and a lack of required lights in Amherst. Getting to this point was one of their goals this year. Now they join 63 other teams in entering the survive and advance phase of that goal. However it turns out, this is one of the greatest teams to have ever represented GW.