NCAA Tournament: Second Round Recap – Monday, March 19th

With all of the second round games now complete in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, we are now assured of complete chaos on the South/West half of the bracket. Charlotte was expected to be a formality for both Virginia and North Carolina en route to at least the Sweet 16 and beyond, yet both teams lost in blowout fashion. Texas A&M brought the Wrecking Crew and blew out the Tar Heels after UNC went ice-cold from beyond the 3-point arc yesterday. In the nightcap, only friends and family remained to see Kansas State survive another run from UMBC – the Wildcats ended up winning 50-43 in a slow-paced game.

Even more chaotic were the two games played in Nashville yesterday. Cincinnati began the game with an 18-4 scoring run and looked like they would completely run away from Nevada. After jumping out to a 22-point lead with 11:34 remaining in the game, the Wolf Pack cut the lead to 3 in the next 8 minutes of the game. After taking their first lead with 9 seconds to play, Nevada was able to keep Cincinnati from getting off a shot as Cane Broome drove the lane but lost the ball before he could get a shot off. This assures that NONE of the top 4 seeds advanced in the South region – they will have #5 Kentucky, #7 Nevada, #8 Kansas State and #11 Gryffindor House Loyola-Chicago.

The city of Cincinnati’s miseries were completed in the nightcap when Xavier blew a 12-point lead in the 2nd half as Florida State took advantage of Xavier’s foul trouble and inability to hit free throws throughout the game. The Noles were 19-for-22 from the foul line and outscored Xavier 18-4 at the end of the game to advance to their first Sweet 16 since 2011. The top 2 seeds are out in the West, but they will still be well represented with #3 Michigan, #4 Gonzaga, #7 Texas A&M and #9 Florida State.

Things actually tipped off in Detroit to begin the day, however. Purdue survived a slow start in which they fell behind by 9 points against Butler, but were able to make a late run in the 1st half to take a halftime lead. They withstood a late run by Butler and ended up with a 76-73 victory. They will advance to the East Region – it will be mostly chalk with #1 Villanova, #2 Purdue, #3 Texas Tech and #5 West Virginia all headed to Boston.

In the 2nd game in Detroit, Syracuse is performing an encore from their tournament run in 2016 where they barely get into the field and end up making a deep run to what will at least be the Sweet 16. They trailed for much of their game against Michigan State, but mounted a late comeback themselves and beat the Spartans 55-53.

Both games in San Diego turned out to be blowouts to cap off the night. While West Virginia’s win over Marshall was hardly unexpected, Clemson handled Auburn with an absurdly easy 84-53 victory. Clemson jumped out to a 43-19 lead at halftime and advanced to their first Sweet 16 since 1997. They move on to the Midwest Region that will feature #1 Kansas, #2 Duke, #5 Clemson and #11 Syracuse.

Be on the lookout later tonight where we will have our Sweet 16 podcast to further discuss the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. We will also preview the Team of the People as Cal Baptist starts play in the Division II Elite Eight tomorrow night against Queens University (Charlotte, NC).

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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Monday, March 19th

While games in the NCAA Tournament were completely unpredictable yesterday, there was actually one buzzer-beater that happened in the NIT. Quindary Weatherspoon hit a 3 at the buzzer to give Mississippi State a 78-77 victory at Baylor. Terry Maston had 26 points off the bench for Baylor, but it will be Mississippi State that advances to the NIT quarterfinals. Marquette also gave the Big East their lone victory yesterday with a thrilling 101-92 victory at home against Oregon – they will host Penn State for the right to advance to Madison Square Garden next week. Louisville outscored Middle Tennessee 26-10 in the 2nd quarter to lead to an 84-68 victory for the Cards. With the Middle Tennessee season now over, Kermit Davis’s tenure at MTSU is now officially complete.

One game was played in the CIT yesterday – Northern Colorado edged Drake 81-72 at home to move to the quarterfinal round. Andre Spight had 21 points to lead the Bears; they also had a double-double from Jordan Davis (12 points, 11 rebounds).

NIT

(3) STANFORD AT (2) OKLAHOMA STATE (7:00 PM, ESPNU). While the Cowboys had a fairly easy win at home against Florida Gulf Coast last week, Stanford had a closer game against BYU before ultimately ending up victorious.

(3) LOUISIANA STATE AT (2) UTAH (9:00 PM, ESPNU). While Larry Krystowiak did not see the end of Utah’s game in person after getting ejected, the Utes did end up getting a workmanlike victory against UC-Davis in their opener. LSU is coming off of an emotional victory themselves against in-state foe Louisiana in their opener last week.

(5) WASHINGTON AT (1) SAINT MARY’S (11:00 PM, ESPNU). Washington was the only lower-seeded team to win in the first round of the NIT, but that was also because their first-round opponent Boise State had to play on the road because of NCAA Tournament games being played at Taco Bell Arena. The Gaels had no difficulty beating Southeastern Louisian and now get to play host to a Pac-12 team outside of the Bay Area for a change.

(4) WESTERN KE NTUCKY AT (1) USC (11:30 PM, ESPN2). While USC will be without the services of Chimezie Metu during the NIT (bear in mind it’s Metu’s decision to sit out to avoid any potential injury), they needed 2 overtimes to beat UNC-Asheville in their first game last week. The Hilltoppers are coming off of a home win against Boston College and are more than capable of pulling off a road (albeit not hostile) victory tonight.

CBI

-JACKSONVILLE STATE AT CENTRAL ARKANSAS (6:30 PM). Both teams were victorious on the road in their opening games of this tournament; coincidentally, both teams needed overtime to pick up wins at Seattle (for CAU) and at Canisius (for Jacksonville State).

-NEW ORLEANS AT CAMPBELL (7:00 PM). While Campbell was able to get a fairly comfortable win at home over the Miami RedHawks in their opener, New Orleans squeezed by Texas-Rio Grande Valley by 3 points in their opener at home.

-MERCER AT NORTH TEXAS (8:00 PM). North Texas’s 13-point win at South Dakota was quite the surprise last week – they will be playing host to a Mercer team that also won in a hostile environment with their 5-point win at Grand Canyon in their CBI opener.

-UTAH VALLEY AT SAN FRANCISCO (10:00 PM). While the Dons had a tough opener against Colgate at home, Utah Valley had little trouble in defeating Eastern Washington at home last week. Please note that only the first two rounds of this tournament are bracketed at this point; semifinal matchups will be determined after all the games go final tonight.

CIT

-EASTERN MICHIGAN AT SAM HOUSTON STATE (7:30 PM, CBS Digital Network). This is the final 2nd-round matchup of this tournament – Eastern Michigan defeated Niagara 83-65 in their opener last Friday. Sam Houston State is the last team that has yet to play a game in this tournament – the winner tonight will play at either UT-San Antonio or at Liberty in the CIT quarterfinals. Central Michigan will also await their next opponent depending on what happens tonight.

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NCAA Tournament: Second Round Recap and Preview – Sunday, March 18th

Yesterday’s 2nd-round games started slowly with Villanova and Duke beating Alabama and Rhode Island (respectively) in blowout fashion, but the evening games did not disappoint. In Boise, Gonzaga jumped out to a fast start against Ohio State with a 15-point lead. The Buckeyes didn’t panic – they gradually whittled the lead away and led by as many as 5 points with 5 minutes to play. Unfortunately for Ohio State, they ran out of gas and Gonzaga made one final run to win 90-84. Kentucky also took Buffalo’s best punch and were able to keep the Bulls at arm’s length throughout the game and won 95-75 to advance to the South Regional in what is sure to become Cat-lanta next weekend.

One team that will be joining UK in Atlanta will be the Ramblers of Loyola-Chicago; they had another game-winning shot in the closing seconds (courtesy of Clayton Custer) and won 63-62 after Tennessee missed a buzzer-beater of their own. Texas Tech and Florida also had a close game in the nightcap in Dallas, but the Red Raiders held off Florida and beat the Gators 69-66 to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2005.

A heroic 24-point, 23-rebound performance from Angel Delgado wasn’t quite enough for Seton Hall to overcome Kansas in a de facto road environment in Wichita. The Pirates were able to cut the deficit to 3 points in the final seconds, but the Jayhawks were able to put their game away late with clutch free throws and advanced to the Sweet 16 with an 83-79 victory. Free throws were not as kind to Houston in the nightcap – Devin Davis missed two free throws with 3.4 seconds remaining for the Cougars. Michigan rebounded the final miss and Jordan Poole hit a buzzer-beating 3 to send the Wolverines on to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season. They will advance to the West Regional and play either North Carolina or Texas A&M.

DETROIT

(10) BUTLER VS. (2) PURDUE (12:10 PM, CBS). The big story for this one will be the health status of Isaac Haas – he did practice with the Boilermakers after suffering a fractured elbow in their win against Cal State-Fullerton on Friday. His elbow is in a cast, but it is unlikely he will be cleared to play in this game. Butler will be looking for revenge from their Crossroads Classic matchup in December where they were blown out by Purdue.

(11) SYRACUSE VS. (3) MICHIGAN STATE (approx. 2:40 PM, CBS). Syracuse’s win against TCU on Friday night ensured the 8th straight year that a team from the First Four in Dayton would advance to the Round of 32. The Spartans (outside of a pair of losses against Michigan) have been almost unbeatable for the past 2 months and figure to have a huge home-court advantage about an hour away from campus.

CHARLOTTE

(7) TEXAS A&M VS. (2) NORTH CAROLINA (5:10 PM, CBS). It’s rare that you see a team on the 2-line with 10 total losses, but North Carolina has had a number of quality wins (home and away) throughout the regular season. Texas A&M started off the year strong with their victory against West Virginia in Germany, but were inconsistent throughout the regular season while dealing with injuries and suspensions. History tells us that Carolina has had tough 2nd round games in recent years, but they will be tough to beat in what will likely be an even bigger home crowd after Virginia’s early exit.

(16) MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY VS. (8) KANSAS STATE (approx. 7:40 PM, TruTV). Jairus Lyles and UMBC have had quite the week – it started with a buzzer-beating shot to win the America East Championship at Vermont the previous week, and culminated with a shockingly easy win against top overall seed Virginia in their opener on Friday. They will look to continue their Cinderella ways against a Kansas State team that also had a surprisingly easy victory against Creighton in their opener on Friday night.

NASHVILLE

(7) NEVADA VS. (2) CINCINNNATI (6:10 PM, TNT). The Bearcats started slow against Georgia State on Friday afternoon, but were able to wear down the Panthers in the 2nd half and won fairly comfortably. In contrast, Nevada trailed for virtually all of regulation before forcing overtime and outlasting Texas in their opener. The winner here will play Loyola-Chicago in the South Region next Thursday.

(9) FLORIDA STATE AT (1) XAVIER (approx. 8:40 PM, TNT). While the Seminoles hammered Missouri into submission in their opener, they did lose Terence Mann to injury and he will be questionable as to whether or not he will play tonight. Xavier has their own injury issue with Naji Marshall and a strained back, and will need the benefit of a deep bench to contend with a Florida State team that will be looking for revenge for last season’s blowout loss in the 2nd round of last season’s tournament.

SAN DIEGO

(5) CLEMSON VS. (4) AUBURN (7:10 PM, TBS). While this is normally a nice rivalry in college football season, both teams will be playing for a rare trip to the Sweet 16 in the first game in San Diego today. Clemson will be playing for their first trip to the Sweet 16 since 1997; Auburn has not made it to the Sweet 16 since 2003 (and that was a team that many people felt should not have made the field to begin with).

(13) MARSHALL VS. (5) WEST VIRGINIA (approx. 9:40 PM, TBS). This wasn’t the rivalry that fans and Hoops HD staff members were originally clamoring for prior to the bracket being unveiled last week, but this will be the first time the Thundering Herd and Mountaineers will renew their in-state rivalry in postseason play. John Elmore has become a folk hero for Marshall fans; the Mountaineers will have a huge advantage in terms of postseason experience, however.

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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Sunday, March 18th

While Creighton and Nebraska both lost their opening games in the NCAA Tournament and NIT respectively, at least one in-state team did end their season on a high note. Nebraska Wesleyan won the Division III Championship with a 78-72 victory against Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Cooper Cook led the Prairie Wolves with 16 points and was named Most Outstanding Player for his efforts.

Penn State also ended up victorious on St. Patrick’s Day with a 73-63 win at Notre Dame yesterday afternoon. Tony Carr led the Nittany Lions with 24 points; Josh Reaves also had 18 points and 9 rebounds. They will advance to the NIT quarterfinals and will go on the road against the winner of the Marquette-Oregon game.

San Diego also came back from a 9-point deficit at halftime to beat Portland State 67-64 in the 2nd round of the CIT. The Toreros were led by 16 points from both Tyler Williams and Olin Carter III.

NIT

(4) MISSISSIPPI STATE AT (1) BAYLOR (12:00 PM, ESPN). While Mississippi State is coming off of a close home win against Nebraska in the first round, Baylor breezed past Wagner 80-59 in the first round.

(3) OREGON AT (2) MARQUETTE (4:30 PM, ESPN2). Oregon needed a comeback to defeat Rider in their first round game last week; Marquette also had to survive a pesky Harvard squad in their opener as well. This game will also be played at Marquette’s cozy Al McGuire Arena.

(3) MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT (2) LOUISVILLE (6:30 PM, ESPN2). Despite one foot out the door en route to his next coaching stop at Ole Miss, Kermit Davis still has all of his focus for now on Middle Tennessee and their current NIT run. The Blue Raiders had little trouble against Vermont; Louisville was slower out of the gate against Northern Kentucky before ultimately pulling away after halftime.

CIT

-DRAKE AT NORTHERN COLORADO (5:00 PM, CBS Digital Network). The Bears of Northern Colorado were the last team to get a bye into the 2nd round of the CIT – they will play a Drake team that won against Abilene Christian 80-73 in their opening game on Monday (dubbed the Lou Henson Classic).

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NCAA Tournament: First Round Recap/Second Round Preview – Saturday, March 17th

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It happened. It finally did happen. We had teased on our preview podcast that a 16 would finally knock off a 1 seed, but we were looking in the wrong place. UMBC made history with their decisive 74-54 victory against top overall seed Virginia. What was even more remarkable about this game was the Retrievers’ 53-point HALF against the Hoos; there were a number of teams that couldn’t score 53 points in a GAME against Virginia all year. Jairus Lyles continues to become a folk hero after his 28-point performance last night. They will end up playing Kansas State in the 2nd round on Sunday night – the Wildcats were able to keep Creighton at bay and completely neutralized Marcus Foster en route to a 69-59 victory.

Earlier in the day, Texas A&M and Providence had a game that went back and forth for most of the way before TAMU ended up icing the game at the free-throw line. They will play a de facto road game against North Carolina – they did actually have a competitive game against Lipscomb in their opener before gradually pulling away with an 84-66 victory.

Xavier was thought to be the most vulnerable of the #1 seeds going into the tournament, and their opener saw them exchange 16-0 scoring spurts with Texas Southern. They did end up with a 19-point victory in a game that seemed to go on for about 3 hours. The Musketeers will play Florida State in Round 2 – the Seminoles raced out to a 22-point lead at halftime against Missouri. The Tigers did get the game as close as 8 points midway through the 2nd half, but FSU pulled away with a 67-54 win and will be looking for revenge against Xavier after getting blown out in Orlando in the 2nd round last March.

Cincinnati also was mired in a rock fight against Georgia State for the first 30 minutes of their game yesterday, but their size and athleticism was too much for the Panthers as UC finally pulled away with a 68-53 victory. They will play a Nevada team that trailed Texas for almost all of regulation, but did hit a free throw in the closing seconds of regulation and edged the Longhorns by 4 in a game that saw 34 combined points from both teams in the overtime period.

While Purdue did beat Cal State-Fullerton by a comfortable margin yesterday, the Boilers were devastated when they heard that C Isaac Haas fractured his elbow in yesterday’s game and will be out for the remainder of the season. They will take on Butler on Sunday in a rematch of the Crossroads Classic – the Bulldogs were able to knock out Arkansas yesterday with an easy 79-62 victory.

The nightcap saw Bucknell hang around with Michigan State for about a half before the Spartans gradually pulled out to as big as a 17-point lead in the 2nd half. A late flurry of 3s from the Bison made the score look a lot more respectable (82-78 MSU), however. Syracuse beat TCU in the nightcap – this meant that this would be the 8th straight year that at least one team that played in the First Four would also advance to at least the Round of 32.

We didn’t get to see Marshall and West Virginia play in the regular season this year, but this in-state rivalry will be renewed on Sunday after the Thundering Herd got their first-ever NCAA Tournament victory with an 81-75 upset win against Wichita State. Jon Elmore led the Herd with 27 points. West Virginia also had a fairly comfortable win against Murray State later in the afternoon to set the table for Sunday night’s matchup.

Auburn also survived an upset bid by Charleston later in the night – they will take on a Clemson team that beat New Mexico State in their tournament opener. This also meant that this would be a rare year where all 5 seeds advanced to the 2nd round (although 2 13 seeds did knock out a pair of 4s).

PITTSBURGH

(9) ALABAMA VS. (1) VILLANOVA (12:10 PM, CBS). While Villanova ended up being the only #1 seed to not be seriously challenged at any point in Round 1, Alabama rode the coattails of Collin Sexton to a comeback win against Virginia Tech on Thursday night. Today, Villanova comes face-to-face against what has become their annual demons in the Round of 32. The winner goes to the East Regional in Boston.

(7) RHODE ISLAND VS. (2) DUKE (approx. 2:40 PM, CBS). This game is actually a rematch from last season’s exempt tournament matchup where Duke beat URI at the Mohegan Sun during Thanksgiving weekend. There is much more at stake this time around – Duke had an easy opener against Iona and Rhode Island needed overtime to beat Oklahoma on Thursday afternoon. The winner of this game heads to Middle America (aka Omaha) for the Midwest Regional.

BOISE

(13) BUFFALO VS. (4) KENTUCKY (5:15 PM, CBS). The best games of the day may actually take place in Boise later this afternoon. Buffalo got a very decisive win against Arizona late on Thursday night that effectively knocked the Pac-12 completely out of the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky was able to survive an upset bid against Davidson and also went through the entire game without hitting a 3, amazingly enough. A Kentucky win will mean they could advance to “Cat-lanta” – or a Buffalo win could potentially mean a Sweet 16 game against either K-State or UMBC.

(5) OHIO STATE VS. (4) GONZAGA (approx. 7:45 PM, CBS). This is a rematch from the PK80 Tournament back in November when Gonzaga completely ran over Ohio State in the opener of that tournament in Portland. Ohio State had a mild scare against South Dakota State to get to this point; Gonzaga actually trailed UNC-Greensboro by 2 in the final minute before closing the game on a 6-0 run. Tonight’s winner will face either Xavier or Florida State in the West Regional.

DALLAS

(11) LOYOLA-CHICAGO VS. (3) TENNESSEE (6:10 PM, TNT). The Ramblers scored the first upset of the tournament after beating Miami with a 3-pointer in the closing seconds on Thursday afternoon. It was their first win in the NCAA Tournament since 1985 (which also happened to be their last trip to the Sweet 16). Tennessee started cold against Wright State, but ended up winning fairly comfortably in their own right. The winner will face either Cincinnati or Nevada in the South Region.

(6) FLORIDA VS. (3) TEXAS TECH (approx. 8:40 PM, TNT). While the Gators were taking on a jet-lagged St. Bonaventure team on Thursday night and winning by a comfortable margin, the Red Raiders had a tougher test against in-state foe Stephen F. Austin before ultimately coming back and pulling away in the final 4 minutes of their opener. The winner in this game goes to the East Region in Boston.

WICHITA

(8) SETON HALL VS. (1) KANSAS (7:10 PM, TBS). While Kansas did find themselves in a 10-point hole against Penn in their opener on Thursday afternoon, the Jayhawks woke up and eventually took a 7-point lead at halftime before beating the Quakers. Seton Hall also led throughout their game against NC State, and have shown their ability against other #1 seeds (Villanova and Xavier) to at least contend for 40 minutes. Winning in a de facto road environment will be a completely different animal – whoever advances will end up in the Midwest Region in Omaha.

(6) HOUSTON VS. (3) MICHIGAN (approx. 9:40 PM, TBS). Rob Gray almost single-handedly willed the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament win since the Phi Slamma Jamma era – their next challenge will be against a Michigan team that has looked red-hot since the Big 10 Tournament began. They were rarely challenged against Montana, and the winner of today’s final game will go to the West Region against either North Carolina or Texas A&M.

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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Games – Saturday, March 17th

Only one game was played last night below the radar – Central Michigan ended up beating Wofford 98-94 in the second round of the CIT. David DeLeo led the Chippewas with 22 points, and Kevin McKay had 21 for Central Michigan as well. Fletcher Magee also had a heroic effort for the Terriers with 37 points, but it was not meant to be for Wofford last night. CMU’s next opponent will be determined upon completion of other games in the 2nd round.

NCAA – DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP

-NEBRASKA WESLEYAN VS. WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH (6:00 PM, CBS Sports Network). As requested by our season-long UTR guru Chad Sherwood, tonight will be the first NCAA Championship that will be decided in Salem, Virginia. Even more remarkable is that neither team played a game at home in the NCAA Tournament (where there are host sites selected by the top 16 teams in the first 2 rounds and the highest remaining seeds in the regionals).

NIT

(4) PENN STATE AT (1) NOTRE DAME (12:00 PM, ESPN). We get a rarity in that both the men’s and women’s teams for Notre Dame will play at home on St. Patrick’s Day, but that is what will happen while the women’s team is hosting a subregional in the NCAA Tournament and Notre Dame attempts to follow up their home win against Hampton with a noontime matinee against Penn State. The Nittany Lions are coming off of a home win against in-state foe Temple back on Wednesday.

CIT

-PORTLAND STATE AT SAN DIEGO (10:00 PM, CBS Digital Network). While Portland State was one of 4 teams that were added late to the tournament, San Diego is coming off of a home win on Monday night against Hartford in the 1st round in the Riley Wallace Classic.

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