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The eighth-seeded Kentucky Wildcats will take on the fourth-seeded Louisville Cardinals in an instate rivalry game with a trip to the Midwest Region final on the line.
The eighth-seeded Kentucky Wildcats will take on the fourth-seeded Louisville Cardinals in an instate rivalry game with a trip to the Midwest Region final on the line.
The 11th-seeded Tennessee Volunteers will take on the 2nd-seeded Michigan Wolverines at Lucas Oil Stadium on Thursday night in a Sweet 16 showdown.
At this time of year it is easy to fall in love with a team because you see them so often. The opposite happened with me and Virginia though. Seeing them more only confirmed my theories about their limitations.
Top-seeded Arizona will face the San Diego Aztecs for the second time with a spot in the Elite Eight on the line, when the two collide at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Thursday night.
With a spot in the Elite Eight on the line, the Baylor Bears and Wisconsin Badgers will do battle at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Thursday night.
UCLA is 23-12 ATS with an O/U record of 15-19 and Florida is 17-14-1 ATS with an O/U record of 10-21-1. In their last games UCLA beat Stephen F. Austin 77-60 and Florida beat Pittsburgh 61-45.
It is amazing how quickly we get down to the Sweet Sixteen isn’t it. There are lots of really good teams in the field but as we have seen all tournament long sometimes the matchup is as important as anything. Some team’s strengths are easily neutralized and some team’s weaknesses are easily exploited.
Dayton is 19-12 ATS with an O/U record of 16-14 and Stanford is 19-12-2 ATS with an O/U record of 14-18-1. In their last games Stanford beat Kansas 60-57 and Dayton beat Syracuse 55-53.
The Wildcats sure didn’t look like No. 1 seed on Friday, but will get the added benefit of playing a Gonzaga squad that also looked like it could improve, when the two tangle in San Diego in a third-round matchup in the West regional on Sunday.
The top-seeded Wichita State Shockers will look to continue their historic run on Sunday when they take on the eighth-seeded Kentucky Wildcats in the third round of the Midwest Regional.
The 14th-seeded Mercer Bears will look to continue their improbable run through the NCAA Tournament when they take on an 11th-seeded Tennessee Volunteers team that looks to continue an improbable run of their own in Raleigh on Sunday.
The 12th-seeded Stephen F. Austin will look to continue their unlikely run when they take on the fourth-seeded UCLA Bruins in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
The book is closed on the first and second rounds of NCAA Tournament play after some characteristic upsets: #14 seed Mercer over #3 Duke; #12 Stephen F. Austin over #5 Virginia Commonwealth; #12 Harvard over #5 Cincinnati; #12 North Dakota State beating #5 Oklahoma. Some bracket-busters to be sure.
Stanford is 18-12-2 ATS with an O/U record of 14-17-1 and Kansas is 16-17-1 ATS with an O/U record of 19-14. In their last games Stanford beat New Mexico 58-53 and Kansas beat Eastern Kentucky 80-69.
The Cyclones were among the group of highly seeded teams that let their opponents linger for much longer than expected. This was a game for the first half but in the second half Iowa State pulled away posting some impressive offensive numbers including: 93 points and 64% shooting from the field for the game.
If you read my preview of Coastal Carolina vs. Virginia, or any Virginia game really, you know I am not a big fan of the Cavs. The final score from their opener against the Chanticleers is more flattering than the game which was in doubt until the final 6 or 7 minutes despite the discrepancy in the seeding.