Only one Saturday remains until all of men's college basketball moves onto conference tournament week.
NCAA tournament bubble teams are running out of chances to boost their resumes before Selection Sunday, with a few final spots potentially coming down to who performs the best in their conference tournament. Regardless, a number of teams will be sweating as the 68-team bracket is revealed on Sunday, March 15.
There's still plenty left to learn among NCAA tournament bubble teams, especially with a few bid stealers likely to appear throughout conference tournament week.
Here's a look at the latest winners and losers among NCAA Tournament bubble teams:
NCAA Tournament Bubble Winners
UCLA
UCLA moved out of the "Last Four in" category in USA TODAY Sports' latest bracketology update after its impressive 72-52 win over projected No. 3 seed Nebraska on March 3. The Bruins now have a pair of top-10 wins in their past four games, also taking down Illinois in overtime on Feb. 21.
UCLA is 10-10 in Quad 1 and Quad 2 games but now has 20 wins on the season and a trio of impressive wins over Purdue, Illinois and now Nebraska. It also ranks No. 34 in KenPom and No. 36 in the NCAA's Net Rankings, which should be high enough to avoid being one of the final at-large teams in the field, for now.
UCLA is projected as a No. 10 seed in the latest update.
TCU
TCU has won seven of its last eight games, none of which is better than its upset over projected No. 3 seed Texas Tech. The Horned Frogs defeated the Red Raiders 73-65 on the road on March 3, earning their 20th win of the season.
TCU is projected as a No. 8 seed in USA TODAY Sports' latest update, and has some cushion heading into its regular season finale with massive stakes against Cincinnati, another bubble team. The Horned Frogs are in a good spot heading into the Big 12 tournament, where they'll look to cement their case with another win or two.
TCU is projected as a No. 8 seed, firmly in the field as of now.
Cincinnati
Cincinnati is still on the outside looking in, per USA TODAY Sports' projections, but it's among the hottest teams on the bubble right now, winning seven of its last eight games. The Bearcats also defeated Kansas during their streak and also won games against projected NCAA Tournament teams UCF and BYU.
Cincinnati could get another resume-booster in its regular season finale when it travels to face TCU, another bubble team amid a hot streak. A win could go a long way for its chances, especially if it can win a game or two at the Big 12 tournament.
Ohio State
Ohio State is coming off back-to-back wins, including its best win of the season over projected No. 3 seed Purdue. The Buckeyes are now 19-11 this season with two Quad 1 wins, good enough to put them at No. 32 in the NCAA Net's Rankings.
Ohio State seems pretty safe for an NCAA tournament right now and could defeat another bubble team in its regular season finale against Indiana.
NCAA Tournament Bubble Losers
Auburn
Auburn has an interesting NCAA Tournament case, as it's 16-14 on the year but has four Quad 1 wins. The Tigers haven't helped their case as of late, with losses in seven of their last eight games, three of which came against Mississippi State, Oklahoma and Ole Miss, all of which are projected to miss the big dance.
The Tigers end the regular season with a road game against Alabama, and a win could be a huge boost to their resume. A loss, and Auburn might have to win a game or two in the SEC tournament to earn a bid.
Auburn is currently projected as a Last Four In team, per USA TODAY Sports.
Indiana
While Indiana took care of business in its 77-47 win over Minnesota in its last outing, the Hoosiers are still clinging on to the bubble, most recently projected as a First Four Out team in USA TODAY Sports' latest projections.
Indiana has three wins over projected NCAA tournament teams this season in UCLA, Purdue and Wisconsin, but has otherwise struggled against higher-end teams. A road win over Ohio State in its regular season finale could be enough to vault Indiana into the NCAA Tournament, though.
New Mexico
The Mountain West might not put two teams in the NCAA tournament like previously projected, if New Mexico's latest struggles keep it out of an at-large bid.
The Lobos have lost two of their last three games to Nevada and Colorado State, two teams off the NCAA tournament radar. New Mexico is still No. 2 in the Mountain West standings behind Utah State, and the conference's best shot at putting two teams in the big dance would likely be if New Mexico wins the conference tournament and Utah State gets in as an at-large team.
Otherwise, New Mexico could be sweating on Selection Sunday, as it's currently projected as a Last Four In team.
SMU
SMU has lost three consecutive games to California, Stanford and Miami, putting itself in a tough situation heading into its regular season final against Florida State.
The Mustangs are 19-11 this season with four Quad 1 wins, also ranking No. 38 in the NCAA's Net Rankings. Those metrics still favor SMU, although it needs to stop the bleeding before needing some help at the ACC tournament.
SMU is still listed as a Last Four In team in USA TODAY Sports' latest projections, but it almost has to win against Florida State on March 7 to avoid chaos.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NCAA tournament bubble winners, losers before regular season ends