The Arizona State men's basketball team has risen to the top of the Pac-12 standings after victories in seven straight conference games.

The Sun Devils are also rising in NCAA Tournament projections.

After being considered a bubble team for a lot of the season, Bobby Hurley's team would now be firmly in the NCAA Tournament if the tournament began today, according to recent NCAA Tournament projections for the March Madness field.

ASU is currently 19-8 overall and 10-4 in the Pac-12 with big games coming up against UCLA and USC this week.

Most brackets now have the Sun Devils as a No. 8 or No. 9 seed in the tournament with a matchup against a No. 1 seed likely in the second round should they get past their first round opponent.

Check out the latest NCAA Tournament projections for the Sun Devils:

WHAT CHANGED?:Previous NCAA Tournament projections for Arizona State

USA TODAY Sports: Arizona State No. 8 seed in Midwest Region

Shelby Mast and Scott Gleeson have the Sun Devils facing No. 9 seed Wisconsin in the first round in Omaha, Nebraska.

Kansas is the No. 1 seed in that region.

ESPN: Arizona State No. 9 seed in South Region

Joe Lunardi has ASU facing No. 8 seed Wisconsin in the first round in Omaha.

Baylor is the No. 1 seed in the region.

CBS Sports: Arizona State the No. 8 seed in the West Region

Jerry Palm has Bobby Hurley's team facing No. 9 seed Utah State in the first round of the tournament in Spokane, Washington.

Gonzaga is the top seed in that region.

NCAA.com: Arizona State the No. 8 seed in the East Region

Andy Katz has the Sun Devils taking on No. 9 seed Rhode Island in the first round.

San Diego State is the No. 1 seed in that region.

NBC Sports: Arizona State the No. 8 seed in Midwest Region

Dave Ommen has the Sun Devils squaring off against No. 9 seed Florida in the first round in Omaha with a matchup with No. 1 seed Kansas likely in store for the winner.

Team Rankings.com: ASU has a 99% chance to make tournament

The site lists the Sun Devils currently as a No. 6 seed and gives the team a 23% chance to earn the Pac-12 Conference's automatic bid.

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