NCAA TOURNAMENT NEWS AND NOTES
-It seems like the more upsets we have in the early rounds, the more chalk we have in the later rounds. That was definitely the case last night as all of the better seeded teams not only won, but won big. Duke made Oregon sweat for a half, but Oregon opened it up before the game was over. Same with Maryland, who was right in there with Kansas for the first half, but nowhere close by the end of the second half. Villanova and downed Miami and Oklahoma got by Texas A&M without too much trouble at any point. In fact, what was by far the best game of the night was NJIT’s CIT win over Texas Arlington as discussed below.
#4 IOWA STATE VS #1 VIRGINIA (Chicago IL, CBS 7:10pm, est). Virginia got a bit of a scare from Butler, but held on to win after an incredible shooting performance and defensive adjustment in the second half. Iowa State pretty much blew past both Iona and Little Rock to get here. Virginia is one of the best and most frustrating defensive teams in the nation, so it will be interesting to see how Iowa State matches up.
#7 WISCONSIN VS #6 NOTRE DAME (Philadelphia PA, TBS, 7:27pm, est). Both of these teams needed dramatic shots in the final seconds to advance past the Round of 32 with Wisconsin hitting a three at the buzzer to down Xavier, and Notre Dame hitting a shot in the final seconds to get past Stephen F Austin. Wisconsin is a very tough defensive team, and that will likely give the Irish fits. Wiscy has also won thirteen of their last fifteen and knocked off teams like Iowa, Michigan State, Maryland, Pittsburgh, and Xavier in that stretch, so although they’re a #7 seed they are a red hot #7 seed.
#11 GONZAGA VS #10 SYRACUSE (Chicago IL, CBS, 9:40pm, est). Gonzaga is the only remaining team that would not have made the tournament had it not been for the automatic bid. But, you can’t say they didn’t earn their way here. In fact, speaking strictly of the NCAA Tournament, they’ve probably had the most impressive road after blowing out a red hot Seton Hall team that had just won the Big East Tournament, and then destroying Utah who was a #3 seed. Syracuse blew past both Dayton and Middle Tennessee to get here. These are the only two double digit seeds remaining, and one will advance to the Elite Eight. Gonzaga has been clicking on offense, but Syracuse’s zone will not be fun to play against.
#5 INDIANA VS #1 NORTH CAROLINA (Philadelphia PA, TBS, 9:57pm, est). North Carolina has looked like one of the most impressive teams in the nation since just before Championship Week. Indiana has looked really good as well minus their B10 Tourney loss to Michigan. The Hoosiers come in to this on an emotional high after knocking off a highly talented Kentucky team that they have a history of not liking. UNC, on the other hand, blew past their first two opponents. As good as the Hoosiers have looked, they’ll probably have to play better than they’ve played all season to knock off the Tarheels today.
UNDER THE RADAR
There was only one game played outside of the NCAA Tournament last night, but both NJIT and Texas-Arlington put on a memorable show in Newark last night. Despite being outrebounded 45-31 and being down by as many as 11 points in the 1st half, the Highlanders were able to mount a successful 2nd-half comeback and move on to the CIT semifinals. NJIT ended up shooting over 50 percent from the field in the 2nd half, and hitting 11 3-pointers helped lead the way to a 63-60 win for NJIT. The Highlanders will play at Columbia at 6:00 PM on Sunday night, and Texas-Arlington ends one of their better under-the-radar seasons in recent memory (included early-season wins at Ohio State and at Memphis).
There were a couple of notable goings-on as it related to coaching news at UTR schools. Tim Cluess signed an extension at Iona; his contract is now scheduled to run through the 2020-21 season. As of last night, Zach Spiker is now expected to become the next head coach at Drexel, and there is also a distinct possibility that former Mississippi State head coach Rick Stansbury could be on his way to Western Kentucky to take the top job. We at Hoops HD will continue to monitor the head coaching carousel throughout March and the offseason, both above and below the radar.
EDIT: 11:15 AM
Multiple outlets are now reporting that Jerod Haase is expected to take the Stanford job; Haase has led UAB to the 2015 NCAA Tournament (including an upset of 3rd-seeded Iowa State) and the NIT this season, including a regular-season championship in C-USA in 2016 and the 2015 C-USA tournament championship.
News, Notes and Sweet 16 Recap/Elite 8 Preview – Saturday, March 26
Last night was a banner night for the ACC – not only does it assure them of 4 teams advancing to the Elite 8, it also assures them of having 2 teams make the Final Four and one team in the national championship game. The first of the 4 teams to win last night was Virginia; they beat Iowa State 84-71 despite Georges Niang scoring a game-high 30 points for the Cyclones. The Hoos raced out to a 14-point lead at halftime; their smallest lead of the 2nd half was 7 points. Anthony Gill scored a team-high 23 points for Virginia.
They will be matched up with Syracuse; the Orange beat Gonzaga 63-60 despite trailing for much of this game. Michael Gbinije hit the go-ahead shot with 22 seconds left, and Syracuse was able to survive despite a late judgment call in which Trevor Cooney made a steal in the baseline corner but was ruled to have stepped out of bounds. The play was reviewed not to see if he had stepped out, but rather how much time Gonzaga would have to get off a game-winning shot. They failed to do so, and Syracuse iced the game with 2 free throws with under 2 seconds remaining.
Notre Dame and Wisconsin had a tight game throughout the evening, but the Irish scored the final 8 points of the game in a span of about 18 seconds and ended up beating Wisconsin 61-56. VJ Beachem had 19 points for the Irish; Demetrius Jackson also had 16 points for Notre Dame. They advanced to the Elite 8 for the 2nd consecutive year for the first time since the 1978 and 1979 NCAA Tournaments.
Their opponent will be North Carolina; the Tar Heels looked very much like the team that was expected to win the national title in preseason. They beat the Hoosiers 101-86 thanks to 21 points from Marcus Paige and 20 points from Brice Johnson. North Carolina also shot an astounding 11-for-20 behind the arc last night; they were 32-for-62 overall with only 9 turnovers on the night.
As for today:
(2)OKLAHOMA VS. (1)OREGON (6:09 PM, CBS) – The West Region is the first of 2 regional finals to be played tonight; both games feature the top 2 seeded teams in their respective regions. Oregon had relatively easy games against Holy Cross and Duke to get to this point; only Saint Joseph’s gave the Ducks a scare in round 2. Ironically, Oklahoma’s toughest games came in OKC against Cal State-Bakersfield and VCU; they had their easiest game on Thursday night against Texas A&M in Anaheim’s Honda Center. Oklahoma has the star power to go all the way, but Oregon will also be shooting for their first Final 4 in 77 years tonight.
(2)VILLANOVA VS. (1)KANSAS (8:49 PM, CBS) – The South Region in Louisville also had its top 2 seeds survive the first 3 rounds en route to tonight’s matchup. Both Kansas and Villanova have had early NCAA exits in recent years relative to the seeds they earned, but neither team has been seriously challenged in the first 3 rounds. Kansas had 3 easy wins against Austin Peay, UConn and Maryland; Villanova looked equally as impressive against UNC-Asheville, Iowa and Miami. Kansas will also be looking for revenge against a Villanova team that beat them 2 years ago in the Battle 4 Atlantis Championship; that game was the impetus for Villanova’s 3-year reign of terror in the newest incarnation of the Big East.
LATEST COACHING CAROUSEL MOVES:
Out – Brian Gregory from Georgia Tech
Staying Put – Mick Cronin will remain at Cincinnati; UNLV’s search for a head coach goes on.
In – Mike Dunleavy Sr. will be the new head coach at Tulane.