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Sunday's Early Action

March 23, 2013

The Bracket Busters were out in force in Friday’s Round of 64 of this year’s NCAA Tournament. They will now try and keep it going all the way to the Sweet 16 in the third round. Here is a quick look at the first four games for Sunday.

West Regional from Dayton (CBS, 12:15 p.m. ET)
No. 10 Iowa State Cyclones vs. No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes

Ohio State opened as a seven-point favorite over Iowa State, while the total is hovering between 141 and 142 at most betting shops.

The Cyclones sent the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame packing on Friday in a 76-58 romp as one-point favorites. The total stayed UNDER the 140-point line. Georges Niang led the team with 19 points while Melvin Ejim added another 17 points in the winning effort. Iowa State is 4-1 both straight-up and against the spread in its last five games. Friday’s outcome against the Irish stayed ‘under’ the closing total of 140 but Iowa State has been a great ‘over’ team (20-6-1) this season.

Ohio State had little problem with Iona in its Round of 64 game with a 25-point victory as a 15-point favorite. The total went OVER the 144-point line after staying UNDER in seven of its last eight games. The Buckeyes’ current winning streak SU reached nine games and they are 6-0 ATS in their last six outings. Deshaun Thomas and Sam Thompson combined for 44 points in the win.

Including Friday’s win over Iona, Ohio State is now 12-2 in non-conference action and the two setbacks came against a pair of quality contenders in Duke (68-73) and Kansas (66-74).

The Cyclones haven’t earned a trip to the Sweet Sixteen since 2002 when standouts Jamaal Tinsley and Marcus Fizer were with the school.

East Regional from Dayton (CBS, 2:45 p.m. ET)
No. 9 Temple Owls vs. No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers

Indiana opened as a 12-point favorite over Temple and the number has been dropped to 11 ½ at most books. This is the highest point-spread for Sunday’s card.

Temple closed as a 4 ½-point underdog against North Carolina State but held off a furious rally down the stretch to post a 76-72 victory over the Wolfpack. The total stayed UNDER the 148-point line. The Owls are now 5-0 ATS in their last five games as underdogs. The Owls have been installed as double-digit underdogs twice this season and they went 1-1 straight up and 2-0 against the spread. Temple beat Syracuse (83-79) in the first Chevrolet Gotham Classic from Madison Square Garden in mid-December but came up short against Kansas (62-69) at Allen Fieldhouse in early January.

There was little question about the outcome of Indiana’s first game in this tournament with an 83-62 rout of James Madison that actually ended as a PUSH on a closing line of 21. It had five players in double figures led by Kevin Ferrell’s 16 points. The total went well OVER the 135 ½-point line after staying UNDER in four of its last five games. The Hoosiers have been tough to wager on lately with a 2-4-1 ATS record in their last seven games.

The last time Temple faced the Hoosiers was in 2004 but it is 3-0 both SU and ATS in the last three meetings.

South Regional from Kansas City (CBS, 5:15 p.m. ET)
No. 8 North Carolina Tar Heels vs. No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks

Kansas opened as a six-point favorite over North Carolina and the line seems a little short when you look at the location and pedigree. Since Bill Self took over the program in 2004, the Jayhawks have reached the Sweet Sixteen in six of his nine seasons. In the second round, Kansas is 6-1 and five of the six wins have come by double digits. The lone loss happened three years ago to Northern Iowa (67-69).

North Carolina advanced to this round with a 78-71 victory over Villanova as a five-point favorite. It was just the second time in five games that the Tar Heels covered the spread. The total went OVER the 143-point line and has now gone OVER in their last four contests. PJ Hairston led all scorers with 23 points.

The Jayhawks had their hands full with Western Kentucky the entire 40 minutes of their first tournament outing but came away with a 64-57 win as prohibitive 20 ½-point favorites on Friday. Kansas had previously covered in 10 of its last 11 games. The total stayed UNDER the 132-point closing line and has now stayed UNDER in four of its last six games.

Kansas beat North Carolina 80-67 in last year’s regional finals before eventually losing to Kentucky (59-67) in the National Championship. The previous meeting also occurred in the NCAA Tournament, with the Jayhawks beating the Tar Heels 84-66 in the 2008 National Semifinal.

South Regional from Austin (TNT, 6:10 p.m. ET)
No. 11 Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. No. 7 Florida Gators

Oddsmakers are respecting Florida in this tournament. Bovada.lv opened the Gators as 7/1 third-favorites to win this year’s NCAA title and so far so good with a 79-47 rout of Northwestern State as 19 ½-point favorites. It was just the third time they covered the spread in their last 10 games. The total stayed UNDER the 142 ½-point line but Florida had no problem piling-up the points with four players scoring in double figures with Erik Murphy (18 points) leading the way.

For Sunday, the Gators have been installed as healthy 8 ½-point favorites against the Golden Gophers.
Minnesota may have been the lower seed but not too many people were shocked over its 83-63 beatdown of UCLA as a three-point favorite. Andre Hollins was unstoppable with 28 points and Austin Hollins chipped-in another 16 points.

The Golden Gophers snapped a three-game losing streak both SU and ATS. The total went OVER the 134-point line thanks to a big second-half (86 points).

Billy Donovan’s team has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen the past two seasons, beating UCLA 73-65 in 2011 and Norfolk State 84-50 last year.




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Armadillo: Sunday's six-pack

-- Harvard got stripped of four National Quiz Bowl titles because one of their people looked at the questions beforehand. Is nothing sacred?

-- Going to be little weird seeing James Shields pitch for the Royals.

-- Flying under the radar because Miami has won 25 games in row, but the Denver Nuggets have won 15 in a row. George Karl is a superior coach.

-- Charlotte Bobcats were actually favored Saturday, but they lost, ending the Pistons' 10-game losing streak. NBA doesn't exactly have competitive balance this year, does it?

-- Eldrick Woods has a 2-shot lead at Bay Hill; he's won the tournament 51 of the 55 times he led after three rounds.

-- If you're looking for a job, North Dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in America. Just thought you'd like to know.


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Armadillo: Sunday's List of 13: Wrapping up a sports Saturday.......

13) Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70-- Naysayers are going to kill Gonzaga for losing, but this was an excellent game; Shockers made 14-28 from arc, seven in row at one point. When a good team hits 14-28 from the arc, they're going to win. Kind of wish Zags' 7-footer Kelly Olynyk would take less 3's.

12) Marquette 74, Butler 72-- Buzz Williams 2013, meet Jim Valvano 1983, as Marquette has survived two near-death experiences to advance to Sweet 16- they were down six with 1:10 left Thursday, were down 8 at half in this game Saturday. Tough minded group of kids.

11) Louisville 82, Colorado State 56-- Cardinals were so aggressive in this game on defense, it seemed like they had 8-10 guys on court at times. This is a very good Colorado State team that started five seniors- they had no shot.

10) Michigan 78, VCU 53-- Someone posted a stat on Twitter that VCU is 1-7 this year against teams that turn the ball over less than 18% of time, and Wolverines are #1 in country protecting the ball, so this makes sense. Guess the ease in which Michigan won is surprising.

9) Michigan State 70, Memphis 48-- Tom Izzo has a great record in these quick turnaround games; Spartans held Memphis to 29.7% from floor. Pod system the NCAA put in is to get bigger crowds, but it has made it so much harder to post a second round upset. These two games were true road games; seems like its too big an advantage for the bigger schools.

8) Izzo, by the way, has an amazing 30-4 tournament record when his team is the better seed.

7) Syracuse 66, California 60-- Orange made 26-41 on foul line playing in enemy territory in San Jose. Not sure what the deal is with Cal's best scorer, Allen Crabbe; seems like he's near a meltdown every time a call goes against him. Teammates are always talking to him, putting an arm around him. For record, Cal was 12-19 from the line in this game, Crabbe 3-9 from floor.

6) Oregon 74, Saint Louis 57-- Billikens picked bad time to play their worst game of the season. How did Arselan Kazemi get eligible right away after he bolted from Rice? He's from Iran, so he doesn't have any sick relatives on the west coast. Kazemi has played very well the last few weeks.

5) Arizona 74, Harvard 51-- Terrible game, but not as bad as four Harvard Quiz Bowl titles being vacated because they cheated. Thats the thing about people who always tell you they're elite; they don't believe it themselves, so they have to cheat to make sure they seem that way. Nitwits.

4) UCLA is going to fire Ben Howland today; Bruins were 25-10 this year, are 233-107 under Howland, with couple Final Fours, but they haven't been seeded higher than 6th in any of the last five tournaments, because he can't keep players in his program, either they're disgruntled and transfer, or they do well and bolt for the NBA. Same problem Texas is having.

3) Meanwhile, Howland disciple Jamie Dixon turned down USC, signed an extension with Pitt until 2023; if the Trojans would hire Dixon, why not try and see if Howland would stay in LA and coach at USC? I'm sure the brass at USC would be pretty happy if the Trojans went 25-10.

2) In five of its last seven games, Louisville has forced turnovers on 30.9% or more of opponents' possessions; this is postseason ball, impressive.

1) It dawned on me that Butler and Denver will both be playing in their third different basketball league in a three-year span next year. Butler and Denver, not Louisville-Missouri-Syracuse. College sports are crazy.
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Dunkel

Illinois vs. Miami (FL)
The Hurricanes look to take advantage of an Illinois team that is coming off a 57-49 win over Colorado and is 0-4 ATS in its last 4 games after allowing less than 50 points in their previous game. Miami (FL) is the pick (-7 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Hurricanes favored by 9. Dunkel Pick: Miami (FL) (-7 1/2). Here are all of today's games.

SUNDAY. MARCH 24

Game 717-718: Creighton vs. Duke (9:40 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Creighton 66.232; Duke 73.305
Dunkel Line: Duke by 7; 142
Vegas Line: Duke by 5; 145 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Duke (-5); Under

Game 719-720: Florida Gulf Coast vs. San Diego State (7:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida Gulf Coast 61.766; San Diego State 66,049
Dunkel Line: San Diego State by 4 1/2; 138
Vegas Line: San Diego State by 7; 133
Dunkel Pick: Florida Gulf Coast (+7); Over

Game 721-722: Temple vs. Indiana (2:45 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Temple 63.229; Indiana 76.656
Dunkel Line: Indiana by 13 1/2; 144
Vegas Line: Indiana by 11 1/2; 147 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Indiana (-11 1/2); Under

Game 723-724: Iowa State vs. Ohio State (12:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Iowa State 69.505; Ohio State 74.522
Dunkel Line: Ohio State by 5; 148
Vegas Line: Ohio State by 7 1/2; 142
Dunkel Pick: Iowa State (+7 1/2); Over

Game 725-726: LaSalle vs. Mississippi (7:40 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: LaSalle 65.380; Mississippi 70.518
Dunkel Line: Mississippi by 5; 140
Vegas Line: Mississippi by 3 1/2; 143
Dunkel Pick: Mississippi (-3 1/2); Under

Game 727-728: North Carolina vs. Kansas (5:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: North Carolina 67.801; Kansas 75.622
Dunkel Line: Kansas by 8; 148
Vegas Line: Kansas by 6; 143
Dunkel Pick: Kansas (-6); Over

Game 729-730: Illinois vs. Miami (FL) (8:40 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Illinois 64.966; Miami (FL) 73.955
Dunkel Line: Miami (FL) by 9; 124
Vegas Line: Miami (FL) by 7 1/2; 128 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Miami (FL) (-7 1/2); Under

Game 731-732: Minnesota vs. Florida (6:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 66.918; Florida 73.298
Dunkel Line: Florida by 6 1/2; 127
Vegas Line: Florida by 8 1/2; 123
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (+8 1/2); Over

Game 733-734: St. John's at Virginia (11:00 a.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: St. John's 60.461; Virginia 68.915
Dunkel Line: Virginia by 8 1/2; 128
Vegas Line: Virginia by 11; 123 1/2
Dunkel Pick: St. John's (+11); Over

Game 737-738: Kent State at Loyola-MD (3:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Kent State 55.425; Loyola-MD 60.884
Dunkel Line: Loyola-MD by 5 1/2; 137
Vegas Line: Loyola-MD by 4; 141 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Loyola-MD (-4); Under
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Long Sheet

Sunday, March 24

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CREIGHTON (28 - 7) vs. DUKE (28 - 5) - 3/24/2013, 9:40 PM
Top Trends for this game.
DUKE is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in road games after a non-conference game this season.
CREIGHTON is 10-2 ATS (+7.8 Units) after a non-conference game this season.
CREIGHTON is 15-6 ATS (+8.4 Units) in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons.
DUKE is 44-70 ATS (-33.0 Units) in March games since 1997.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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FLA GULF COAST (25 - 10) vs. SAN DIEGO ST (23 - 10) - 3/24/2013, 7:10 PM
There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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TEMPLE (24 - 9) vs. INDIANA (28 - 6) - 3/24/2013, 2:45 PM
Top Trends for this game.
TEMPLE is 29-50 ATS (-26.0 Units) in road games versus good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game since 1997.
INDIANA is 16-7 ATS (+8.3 Units) after a non-conference game over the last 2 seasons.
INDIANA is 16-6 ATS (+9.4 Units) in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons.
INDIANA is 13-29 ATS (-18.9 Units) in road games when playing with one or less days rest since 1997.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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IOWA ST (23 - 11) vs. OHIO ST (27 - 7) - 3/24/2013, 12:15 PM
There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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LASALLE (23 - 9) vs. OLE MISS (27 - 8) - 3/24/2013, 7:40 PM
Top Trends for this game.
OLE MISS is 90-65 ATS (+18.5 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record since 1997.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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N CAROLINA (25 - 10) vs. KANSAS (30 - 5) - 3/24/2013, 5:15 PM
There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

Head-to-Head Series History
KANSAS is 1-0 against the spread versus N CAROLINA over the last 3 seasons
KANSAS is 1-0 straight up against N CAROLINA over the last 3 seasons
1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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ILLINOIS (23 - 12) vs. MIAMI (28 - 6) - 3/24/2013, 8:40 PM
Top Trends for this game.
ILLINOIS is 24-37 ATS (-16.7 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
ILLINOIS is 24-37 ATS (-16.7 Units) in all lined games over the last 2 seasons.
ILLINOIS is 5-13 ATS (-9.3 Units) after allowing 60 points or less over the last 2 seasons.
MIAMI is 21-7 ATS (+13.3 Units) in all games this season.
MIAMI is 21-7 ATS (+13.3 Units) in all lined games this season.
MIAMI is 16-6 ATS (+9.4 Units) as a favorite this season.
MIAMI is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) after a non-conference game this season.
MIAMI is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) in non-conference games this season.
MIAMI is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) after allowing 60 points or less this season.
MIAMI is 18-6 ATS (+11.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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MINNESOTA (21 - 12) vs. FLORIDA (27 - 7) - 3/24/2013, 6:10 PM
Top Trends for this game.
FLORIDA is 98-72 ATS (+18.8 Units) after a non-conference game since 1997.
FLORIDA is 99-70 ATS (+22.0 Units) in non-conference games since 1997.
FLORIDA is 61-35 ATS (+22.5 Units) in all tournament games since 1997.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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ST JOHNS (17 - 15) at VIRGINIA (22 - 11) - 3/24/2013, 11:00 AM
Top Trends for this game.
VIRGINIA is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) as a home favorite of 9.5 to 12 points over the last 3 seasons.
VIRGINIA is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) in all home games this season.
VIRGINIA is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) in home lined games this season.
VIRGINIA is 7-1 ATS (+5.9 Units) in home games after a non-conference game this season.
VIRGINIA is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) in home games after allowing 60 points or less this season.
VIRGINIA is 5-15 ATS (-11.5 Units) against Big East conference opponents since 1997.
VIRGINIA is 0-9 ATS (-9.9 Units) in March games over the last 2 seasons.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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KENT ST (21 - 13) at LOYOLA-MD (22 - 11) - 3/24/2013, 3:00 PM
Top Trends for this game.
KENT ST is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) in all tournament games over the last 2 seasons.
LOYOLA-MD is 15-5 ATS (+9.5 Units) after failing to cover the spread in 3 or more consecutive games since 1997.
KENT ST is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) as an underdog this season.
KENT ST is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) in road games this season.
KENT ST is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) in road lined games this season.
KENT ST is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) in road games when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
KENT ST is 39-19 ATS (+18.1 Units) versus good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game after 15+ games since 1997.
KENT ST is 63-38 ATS (+21.2 Units) versus good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game since 1997.
LOYOLA-MD is 51-83 ATS (-40.3 Units) in all home games since 1997.
LOYOLA-MD is 51-83 ATS (-40.3 Units) in home lined games since 1997.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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Sunday, March 24

NCAA Tournament Betting Trends

Creighton vs. Duke, 9:40 ET TBS
Creighton: 10-2 ATS off a non-conference game
Duke: 11-3 Under away off ATS losses in 2 of their last 3 games

Florida Gulf Coast vs. San Diego State, 7:10 ET TBS
FL Gulf Coast: 8-0 ATS in tournament games
San Diego State: 3-12 ATS away off BB games forcing 11 or less turnovers

Temple vs. Indiana, 2:45 ET CBS
Temple: 17-7 ATS with a total of 140 to 149.5 points
Indiana: 11-24 ATS away playing their second game in three days

Iowa State vs. Ohio State, 12:15 ET CBS
Iowa State: 7-0 Over playing with 1 or 0 days rest
Ohio State: 7-1 ATS away off 3+ wins

La Salle vs. Mississippi, 7:40 ET TRUTV
La Salle: 17-6 Over playing with 1 or 0 days rest
Mississippi: 9-1 ATS off a SU win as an underdog

North Carolina vs. Kansas, 5:15 ET CBS
North Carolina: 1-9 ATS playing their second road game in three days
Kansas: 14-5 Under away off an Under

Illinois at Miami FL, 8:40 ET TNT
Illinois: 3-11 ATS after allowing 55 points or less
Miami FL: 16-6 ATS as a favorite

Minnesota vs. Florida, 6:10 ET TNT
Minnesota: 11-3 Over away off a non-conference game
Florida: 17-8 ATS off a win by 20+ points


NIT Tournament Betting Trends

St. John's at Virginia, 11:00am ET ESPN
St. John's: 7-1 ATS after playing 3+ games as an underdog
Virginia: 0-9 ATS in March


CIT Tournament Betting Trends

Kent State at Loyola Maryland, 3:00 ET
Kent State: 1-8 ATS in tournament games
Loyola MD: 15-5 ATS off 3+ ATS losses
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Sunday, March 24

Sunday's games
Since 1998, Duke is 12-1 in last 13 second round games, with only loss to West Virginia in '08 (5-8 vs spread). Blue Devils are 12-3 in their last 15 games, since 90-63 loss to Miami Jan 23. Duke sleptwalk thru win on Friday, shooting 58% from floor vs outclassed foe. Creighton shoots 42.2% from arc (#1 in US), 56.1% inside it (#2), have #1 eFG% (59.0%). Bluejays outscored Cincinnati 22-4 from line Friday in 67-63 win- they won their last six games, are 3-2 vs top 25 teams- #13 Wisconsin is best team they've beaten. Over last four years, #2 seeds are 10-5-1 vs spread in second round games; second round favorites of 5+ points are 24-14-1 vs spread. Duke won four of five games vs top 20 teams.

How does Florida Gulf Coast react to being America's Team for the last 46 hours? The six other #15 seeds who upset #2 seeds in first round are 1-4-1 vs spread in second round games; Coppin State in '97 came closest to winning, losing 82-81. Eagles are not fluky, having beaten Miami back in November- they have a cockiness about them, and San Diego State is fairly similar to Georgetown- athletic team that struggles to score, but Aztecs outscored Oklahoma 39-22 in second half Friday, outscoring the Sooners 16-4 on foul line. San Diego State is second #7 seed since '93 to be second round favorite (1-0-2 vs spread since '87); Florida (-14) won 84-50 over Norfolk State LY. Second round favorites of 5+ points are 24-14-1 vs spread.

Temple was up 44-26 over NC State Friday, held off Wolfpack to give Dunphy rare first round win, Owls' 8th win in last nine games overall behind senior guard Wyatt, who scored 31, despite painful thumb. Owls are 3-2 vs top 20 teams this season, losing by 23 to Duke, 7 at Kansas- they beat Syracuse/Saint Louis/VCU. Since 2005, second round double digit favorites are 13-5 vs spread. #1 seeds are 11-6-1 vs spread in this round last four years. Temple (35.4%) hasn't defended 3's well this year and Hoosiers make 41.1% of them (#2 in country). Indiana lost in OT to Butler, its only game vs A-16 team; Hoosiers are just 4-3 in last seven games, but beat James Madison by 21 Friday, in game that wasn't nearly that close.

Iowa State hammered Notre Dame because Irish big guys were slow to defend pick/roll; thats not case here; Buckeyes won last nine games with an easy 95-70 win over Iona Friday- they are #7 in defensive efficiency in country. OSU did lose at home by 8 to Kansas, its only game vs Big X opponent. Second round favorites of 5+ points are 24-14-1 vs spread. Cyclones were +11 in turnovers Friday, forcing 14 in first half; four of their five seniors are transfers, so they're older kids. Ohio State won last second round games, by 7-9-32-7 points; only one of its seven losses is to team (Illinois) not ranked in top 12 in country. Much like Michigan site Saturday, playing in Dayton favors the Buckeyes.

LaSalle-Ole Miss is 12th game with 12-13 seed meeting in tournament history; favorites are 9-2 vs spread in first 11. Rebels won their last six games, allowing 55.8 ppg in last four- they beat Fordham 95-68, its one game vs an A-16 opponent. LaSalle is playing its third gamr this week; at end of K-State game, Steve Kerr kept saying on TV how tired LaSalle looked, but they survived that after blowing 44-26 halftime lead- they're #306 in country in bench minutes- three starters played 38+ minutes in Friday's win. After going 6-0 in tourney thru Friday, A-16 teams were 0-3 Saturday. Since 2009, second round favorites of less than 5 points are 20-11 against the spread.

Kansas won four in row, 11 of last 12 games after odd 3-game skid early in February; Jayhawks were first team in 12 years to win tourney game without making 3-pointer (0-6) in Friday's struggle with #16 seed WKU- they were also -8 (17-9) in turnovers in 64-57 win. North Carolina will struggle with Withey inside; they've won nine of last 11 games, but nine wins were vs teams ranked outside top 30; two losses, by 16-10 points, were vs top 15 teams. Second round favorites of 5+ points are 24-14-1 vs spread. #1 seeds are 11-6-1 against the spread in this round last four years. Obviously, Roy Williams used to coach Kansas, but its been so long, don't think it really factors into this game.

Miami is #8 in country in experience; they played #18 schedule, won its last five games, all by 10+ points- they beat Michigan State 67-59, in its only game vs Big Dozen opponent. Illinois blew 16-point lead Friday, trailed by 5 with 8:58 left, but outscored Colorado 18-5 down stretch to win game in which four starters played 31+ minutes. Miami's win over Pacific was a glorified practice. Second round favorites of 5+ points are 24-14-1 vs spread. Over last four years, #2 seeds are 10-5-1 vs spread in second round games. Illini beat Georgia Tech by 13 in its only game vs an ACC team- they're still just 3-4 in last seven games, but they're #35 in country in experience, and played #2 schedule in country.

Minnesota's 83-63 win over crippled UCLA ended Gophers' losing skid at three games; they're 6-11 in last 17 games, after starting season 15-1, but are also #1 offensive rebounding team in country. Florida's eFG% is 55.7%, #5 in country, so they're deep, athletic, get good shots. Gators won last four games in second round, by 22-7-8-34 points. Florida beat Wisconsin by 18, only game they played vs Big Dozen squad. Since 2003, #11 seeds are 5-9 vs spread when facing #3 seed in second round. Second round favorites of 5+ points are 24-14-1 vs spread. Minnesota turns ball over 21.5% of time, which didn't matter vs UCLA team that seemed to be glad season was over-- it'll matter in this game.

Other tournaments
Bennett vs Lavin is severe coaching mismatch; St John's 63-61 win over St Joe's in first round snapped their 5-game road skid- they're 3-8 in last 11 games overall. Virginia beat Duke, then went 2-3 in next five games. Keep in mind St John's tossed their best player off team last month.

Loyola Md won five of last seven games; their 15-point loss to Florida Gulf Coast in December doesn't look as bad as it used to. Four of last five Greyhound games were decided by 4 or less points. Kent State won nine of last 11 games after beating Fairfield of MAAC 73-71 last game.




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Trend Report
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11:00 AM
ST. JOHN'S vs. VIRGINIA
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of St. John's last 5 games on the road
St. John's is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Virginia's last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Virginia's last 7 games at home

12:00 PM
EASTERN KENTUCKY vs. KENT STATE
Eastern Kentucky is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
Eastern Kentucky is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games on the road
Kent State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
Kent State is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games

12:00 PM
LOYOLA vs. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Loyola's last 5 games on the road
Illinois-Chicago is 3-6 SU in its last 9 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Illinois-Chicago's last 6 games at home

12:00 PM
NORTHERN IOWA vs. UC IRVINE
Northern Iowa is 2-2-2 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
Northern Iowa is 7-18 SU in its last 25 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of UC Irvine's last 5 games at home
UC Irvine is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games

12:00 PM
WEBER STATE vs. AIR FORCE
Weber State is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games on the road
Air Force is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Air Force's last 5 games at home

12:00 PM
YOUNGSTOWN STATE vs. TULANE
Youngstown State is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
Youngstown State is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games on the road
Tulane is 3-7 ATS in its last 10 games at home
Tulane is 16-4 SU in its last 20 games at home

12:00 PM
EAST CAROLINA vs. CANISIUS
The total has gone OVER in 6 of East Carolina's last 7 games on the road
East Carolina is 4-8 SU in its last 12 games on the road
Canisius is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
Canisius is 13-3 SU in its last 16 games at home

12:00 PM
EVANSVILLE vs. ORAL ROBERTS
Evansville is 4-14 SU in its last 18 games on the road
No trends available

12:00 PM
RIDER vs. BRADLEY
Rider is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Rider's last 5 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Bradley's last 5 games at home
Bradley is 14-5 SU in its last 19 games at home

12:15 PM
IOWA STATE vs. OHIO STATE
No trends available
Ohio State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Ohio State's last 9 games

2:45 PM
TEMPLE vs. INDIANA
No trends available
Indiana is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Temple
Indiana is 19-5 SU in its last 24 games

3:00 PM
KENT STATE vs. LOYOLA
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Kent State's last 5 games on the road
Loyola is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games at home
Loyola is 3-6 ATS in its last 9 games

5:15 PM
NORTH CAROLINA vs. KANSAS
No trends available
Kansas is 11-1 SU in its last 12 games

6:10 PM
MINNESOTA vs. FLORIDA
No trends available
Florida is 19-5 SU in its last 24 games
Florida is 3-7 ATS in its last 10 games

7:10 PM
FLORIDA GULF COAST vs. SAN DIEGO STATE
No trends available
San Diego State is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of San Diego State's last 6 games

7:40 PM
LA SALLE vs. MISSISSIPPI
No trends available
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Mississippi's last 5 games
Mississippi is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games

8:40 PM
ILLINOIS vs. MIAMI
No trends available
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Miami's last 9 games
Miami is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games

9:40 PM
CREIGHTON vs. DUKE
No trends available
Duke is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
Duke is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games




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NCAA betting mismatches: Sunday's Round of 32
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Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. Florida Gators (-8.5, 122.5)

Golden Gophers’ aggressive attack vs. Gators’ passive offense

Minnesota doesn’t shy away from contact and will be looking to attack Florida’s superior frontcourt when these teams tangle in the Round of 32. The Golden Gophers rank 40th in the land in free throws attempted per game (22.5) and draw an average of 19.2 fouls per game.

The Gators need to keep their big men Patric Young and Erik Murphy on the floor if they want to avoid an upset. Florida doesn’t have the same knack for getting to the line, drawing just 15.7 fouls per game (320th) and shooting only 16.1 freebies per game. This spread and total could be decided from the stripe Sunday.

Illinois Fighting Illini vs. Miami Hurricanes (-6.5, 128.5)

Illini’s bean poles vs. Hurricanes’ girth

The Hurricanes catch a lot of flak for their age but the fact of the matter is Miami is “man strong”. That’s a big difference maker in college sports when playing against teenage kids. Illinois has some height, with big men like 6-foot-11 shot swatter Nnanna Egwu, but there’s not much meat on those bones. They've been bullied by bigger, badder teams this season.

The Canes can push around most teams, which is why they dominate the glass and score a ton of second-chance points. Miami’s bruiser Kenny Kadji is a beast on the blocks and should go to work against a weaker Illini frontcourt Sunday.

La Salle Explorers vs. Mississippi Rebels (-3, 144)

Explorers’ hot shooting vs. Rebels’ shot blockers

La Salle has shocked its way to the Round of 32 thanks to red-hot shooting, knocking down 53 percent of their field goals (52 for 98) including 46 percent (18 for 39) from beyond the arc. The Explorers, however, won’t have a chance to get comfortable from outside with Ole Miss’ SWAT team hounding them.

The Rebels’ defense has improved drastically during the postseason. They’ve allowed only 55.75 points during their SEC title run and opening NCAA win over Wisconsin. A huge part of that is Mississippi’s ability to block and change shots. Ole Miss ranked 20th in the country in blocks (5.1) and sent six shots away versus the Badgers – five of those from forward Reginald Buckner. La Salle’s shooting touch will be tested with the Rebels constantly getting a hand in the face.




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South Regional: Day 4 NCAAB betting preview
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(8) North Carolina Tar Heels vs. (1) Kansas Jayhawks (-6, 143)

North Carolina players presented head coach Roy Williams with a special jersey following Friday’s victory in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, marking Williams’ 700th career victory. A win in the third round against Kansas – which Williams led to four Final Fours – would be even more meaningful. And, if the Tar Heels needed any more motivation, there is the fact the Jayhawks bounced them from last year’s tournament. Kansas beat North Carolina 80-67 in the Midwest Regional final last season, the second consecutive year the Tar Heels have fell one win short of the Final Four.

Neither team was particularly impressive in winning their South Region openers, but the top-seed Jayhawks were pushed hard by Western Kentucky before surviving 64-57. The eighth-seed Tar Heels lost a 20-point lead but held off Villanova 78-71. The winner may be determined when North Carolina has possession: the Tar Heels are 14th nationally in scoring, while the Jayhawks lead the country in opposing field-goal percentage and rank second in blocked shots.

TV: 5:15 p.m. ET, CBS.

ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA (25-10): The Tar Heels have won nine of their past 11, as a balanced offensive attack has sparked North Carolina’s late-season surge. Sophomore guard P.J. Hairston scored a team-high 23 points Friday. Sophomore forward James Michael McAdoo (14.5 points), Hairston (14.5) and junior forward Reggie Bullock (14.2) have combined to lead North Carolina in scoring 28 times this season.

ABOUT KANSAS (30-5): The Jayhawks have to play better than they did Friday, as Western Kentucky’s pressure defense gave Kansas trouble. Jeff Withey is a force inside. The 7-0 senior center scored 17 points and blocked seven shots in Friday’s victory. Withey ranks second in the nation in blocks per game (3.8) while averaging 8.4 rebounds. The Jayhawks became the first team in Division I history to win 30 games or more four consecutive seasons with Friday’s win.

TRENDS:

* Jayhawks are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games overall.
* Over is 4-0 in Tar Heels’ last four overall.
* Under is 5-1 in Jayhawks’ last six Sunday games.

TIP-INS

1. North Carolina has won 25 games six times in the past eight seasons.

2. The Jayhawks are in the NCAA Tournament for the 24th consecutive season, the longest active streak in the country.

3. Williams will coach against his former school in the NCAA Tournament for the third time. The Jayhawks beat North Carolina last season and in the 2008 Final Four.


(11) Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. (3) Florida Gators (-8, 124.5)

Florida and Minnesota will try to maintain the momentum from their impressive NCAA Tournament openers as they meet in the South Regional quarterfinals Sunday in Austin, Texas. The third-seeded Gators stomped No. 14 Northwestern State 79-47 on Friday, about 2 1/2 hours before the 11th-seeded Golden Gophers took down No. 6 UCLA 83-63. Northwestern State entered the tournament as the highest-scoring team in the nation but Florida held the Demons to 15 second-half points. Minnesota smothered the Bruins from the opening tip, holding them to 31.7 percent shooting - including a combined 13-for-52 from the starters - on the way to its most lopsided win in tournament history.

Florida features a well-balanced offense led by seniors Erik Murphy, Kenny Boynton and Mike Rosario. The trio entered the tournament averaging between 12.3 and 12.6 points. Murphy, a 6-10 post player, will need to team with 6-9 junior center Patric Young to keep Minnesota off the boards. The Golden Gophers entered the tournament ranked eighth in the nation in rebounding margin (8.2).

TV: 6:10 p.m. ET, TNT.

ABOUT MINNESOTA (21-12): Andre Hollins is still a sophomore but he’s quickly becoming known for elevating his play this time of year. After averaging 19.5 points last season in the final two games of the Big Ten tournament and the first four of the NIT, Hollins scored 28 in Friday’s victory against UCLA. His ability to score in bunches—he put up 41 points earlier this season in a win against Memphis—makes him a threat to put Minnesota on his back. As the primary ball handler, he’s also been careful with his turnovers, recording two or fewer in nine of the last 10 games.

ABOUT FLORIDA (27-7): Boynton scored 11 points against Northwestern State, becoming the second player in program history to surpass 2,000 for his career. If the senior guard can stick around long enough to score 84 more, he would pass Ronnie Williams (1980-84) as the school’s all-time leading scorer. Boynton has played in 10 NCAA Tournament games in his career, averaging 14.8 points while leading the Gators into the Elite Eight the last two seasons. He’s supported in the backcourt by Rosario and junior Scott Wilbekin, though the best 3-point shooter on the team is Murphy at 45.6 percent.

TRENDS:

* Gators are 1-5 ATS in their last six games following a win.
* Under is 6-0 in Golden Gophers’ last six Sunday games.
* Under is 9-1 in Gators’ last 10 overall.

TIP-INS

1. Minnesota coach Tubby Smith and Florida coach Billy Donovan were part of Rick Pitino’s first coaching staff at Kentucky in 1989-90.

2. Minnesota and Florida played Florida State eight days apart during the nonconference portion of the season. Minnesota beat the Seminoles by nine points and the Gators prevailed by 25.

3. The winner will play either seventh-seeded San Diego State or No. 15 Florida Gulf Coast at the South Regional semifinals at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.


(15) Florida Gulf Coast Eagles vs. San Diego State Aztecs (-7, 133.5)

Florida Gulf Coast became the talk of the NCAA Tournament with its stunning 78-68 upset of Georgetown on Friday and will seek the program's second tournament win when it meets San Diego State in the South Region quarterfinals in Philadelphia on Sunday. While the seventh-seeded Aztecs are trying to reach the Sweet 16 for the second time in three seasons, the Eagles will try to become the first No. 15 to get there. The previous six No. 15 seeds lost by a combined 90 points in the Round of 32.

Two very different dunks summarized their wins Friday. Eagles junior forward Chase Fieler went high in the air for a one-handed dunk on a fast-break alley-oop from sophomore guard Brett Comer to stop the Hoyas' late run. The Aztecs had everything working for them as they pulled away from Oklahoma late, including junior guard Jamaal Franklin's attempted reverse dunk that bounced on the rim three times before falling through.

TV: 7:10 p.m. ET, TBS

ABOUT FLORIDA GULF COAST (25-10): Senior guard Sherwood Brown, who leads the team with 15.3 points and 6.4 rebounds, was vaulted to celebrity status after scoring 24 points in Friday's win. Brown was seen signing autographs and posing with fans in Philadelphia while the San Diego State-Oklahoma game was being played. Comer finished with 12 points and 10 assists - including three alley-oop passes during a 21-2 run - while turning the ball over just twice. The Eagles use a tough defense to spark its transition offense. "In the second half, we pushed the ball, we got out, we ran, we made shots, got some alley-oop dunks to energize the crowd," coach Andy Enfield told the media. "I'm very proud of our players."

ABOUT SAN DIEGO STATE (23-10): Franklin, who leads the Aztecs with 16.9 points and 9.4 rebounds, has scored in double figures 30 times in 32 games, including a 21-point performance in the 70-55 win over Oklahoma. Senior guard Chase Tapley, the first player in school history to appear in four NCAA Tournaments, became the fourth Aztec to pass 1,500 career points. San Diego State is 19-3 when holding opponents to under 40 percent shooting, the latest win coming against Oklahoma (39.7). Coach Steve Fisher was pleased with is team's second-half defense as the Aztecs pulled away from the Sooners. "We have a little bit of an MO where our second-half defense doesn't match our first half, and (Friday) our second-half defense was superior to our first half and that's how we won," he said.

TRENDS:

* Eagles are 7-0 ATS in their last seven games following a win.
* Eagles are 10-1 ATS in their last 11 games overall.
* Under is 5-1 in Aztecs’ last six overall.
* Aztecs are 0-4-1 ATS in their last five games following a win.

TIP-INS

1. Florida Gulf Coast has won six straight and has not trailed in the second half of its last four games.

2. Sunday marks the first-ever meeting between the teams.

3. San Diego State is 3-8 at the NCAA Tournament while the Eagles are the only team in tournament history to have a 1-0 record.




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East Regional: Day 4 NCAAB betting preview
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(9) Temple Owls vs. Indiana Hoosiers (-11.5, 147.5)

Indiana made quick work of its first opponent in the NCAA Tournament, but Temple has established a reputation as a giant slayer. The two teams will square off in the Big Dance for the first time since 1994 on Sunday when they meet in the third round of the East Regional in Dayton, Ohio. The top-seeded Hoosiers never trailed against James Madison en route to an 83-62 win on Friday, shooting better than 50 percent for the fourth straight time in a NCAA Tournament game.

The nine-seed Owls, seeking their first Sweet 16 since 2001, overcame their recent history of early exits in the NCAA Tournament with a 76-72 victory over North Carolina State behind 31 points from Atlantic-10 Player of the Year Khalif Wyatt. Temple, which went 5-3 against tournament teams in the regular season, has defeated at least one top-10 opponent in each of the last five years. The winner of this contest will meet either four-seed Syracuse or 12-seed California in Washington, D.C.

TV: 2:45 p.m. ET, CBS

ABOUT TEMPLE (24-9): Wyatt went 12-for-14 from the foul line Friday, giving him 200 made free throws – breaking the single-season school record held by Hal Lear (1955-56). His 31-point effort – his sixth 30-point performance of the season – was the best from an Owl in the NCAA Tournament since 1991 and was made even more remarkable considering the fact he injured his left thumb when he got it caught in a defender’s jersey early in the second half. ''He's as tough a competitor as I've had an opportunity to coach,'' Temple's Fran Dunphy said following the game. ''He wants the moment.'' Wyatt has hit at least nine free throws in six straight games, going 62-for-71 over that stretch.

ABOUT INDIANA (28-6): The Hoosiers – the highest-scoring team remaining in the tournament – exceeded 80 points for the 19th time. Freshman Yogi Ferrell finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists Friday, becoming only the third Indiana player to reach those totals in a NCAA Tournament game (Keith Smart in 1987 and Tom Coverdale in 2003). “Yogi certainly got us going in a great direction with the way that he moved the ball…he was able to find some great areas to attack,” coach Tom Crean said following the game. Christian Watford scored nine points Friday, giving him 1,708 points for his career and moving him into 10th place on the school’s all-time scoring list.

TRENDS:

* Underdog is 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings.
* Over is 10-2 in Owls’ last 12 games following a win.
* Owls are 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight NCAA Tournament games.

TIP-INS

1. Indiana is 10-1 all-time as a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

2. Temple has nine wins as a No. 9 seed or lower, tied with Gonzaga for the most since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985.

3. Jordan Hulls is tied with Randy Wittman and Jeff Newton for the most games played (133) by a Hoosier in school history.

(7) Illinois Fighting Illini vs. (2) Miami Hurricanes (-7.5, 128.5)

Second-seeded Miami seeks to tack another memorable chapter into the season scrapbook when it faces Illinois on Sunday in Austin, Texas with a Sweet 16 berth on the line. The No. 4 Hurricanes have only advanced to the Sweet 16 once in their mostly lackluster history but are primed to make a deep run with a talented cast that won both the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season and tournament crowns. Seventh-seeded Illinois beat Colorado in its tournament opener.

The Fighting Illini used a late 16-2 run to pull away from Colorado in a 57-49 victory. Coach John Groce is aware a better full-game effort will be needed to slay Miami. “I know that they have got great size and I know they’re going to play very hard,” Groce said. The Hurricanes trounced University of the Pacific 78-49 in their first game and getting any NCAA Tournament was a big deal to senior center Reggie Johnson and senior guard Durand Scott. “I was saying to Durand, we waited four years to play in this tournament and we finally got our first win,” Johnson said. “I went up to him and gave him a big hug and told him that we’re not done yet.”

TV: 8:40 p.m. ET, TNT

ABOUT MIAMI (28-6): A huge part of the Hurricanes’ meteoric rise is tied to how the players have bought into second-year coach Jim Larranaga’s system since he arrived. Johnson accepted a lesser role and Scott gave up the point-guard duties to Shane Larkin, who transformed the team and won ACC Player of the Year honors this season as a sophomore. Scott scored 21 points against Pacific, Johnson grabbed 10 rebounds and Larkin recorded nine assists. “One of the things as a coach that you want to be able to do is trust your players, especially your point guard,” Larranaga said. “And since the very first day I saw Shane Larkin play, I thought he was great. And he’s only gotten better at making decisions, at developing his skills and developing his role as a leader.” Larkin averages 14.4 points and 4.6 assists, with Scott (13.5) and senior forward Kenny Kadji (13.1) also scoring in double digits.

ABOUT ILLINOIS (23-12): The Illini are a streaky squad that often goes through feast or famine stretches. That includes shooting the basketball as Illinois missed its first 14 second-half shots against Colorado and went 3-for-22 in the half. Senior guards Brandon Paul (team-best 16.6 scoring average) and D.J. Richardson (12.5) aren’t immune to rough patches. “We’re mature players,” Richardson said. “We have been in college for four years. We have been through ups and downs throughout our careers. We are shooters. We both can shoot. We’re going to keep shooting even if they don’t fall.”

TRENDS:

* Over is 7-0 in Hurricanes’ last seven NCAA Tournament games.
* Fighting Illini are 0-4 ATS in their last four games following a win.
* Hurricanes are 4-0 ATS in their last four games overall.

TIP-INS

1. Illinois won the lone previous meeting, 86-78 during the 1968-69 season.

2. Kadji has eight double-doubles this season.

3. Paul has led the Illini in scoring 22 times this season and 40 occasions in his career.




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West Regional: Day 4 NCAAB betting preview
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(13) La Salle Explorers vs. (12) Ole Miss Rebels (-4, 143)

Mississippi and La Salle have historically enjoyed their stays in Kansas City, Mo. during the NCAA Tournament and did nothing to dispel that with a pair of second-round upset victories on Friday. One of those teams will add to its success in the city on Sunday when they meet in the third round of the West Regional. The 12th-seeded Rebels collected the program’s fourth victory in the “Big Dance” when they stunned Big Ten power Wisconsin, improving to 3-0 in NCAA Tournament games played in Kansas City.

The fifth-seeded Explorers are also 3-0 all-time during NCAA Tournament play in Kansas City, where they won the school’s only national championship in 1954. La Salle picked up its second tournament win in the same season for the first time since 1955 after it held off Kansas State in dramatic fashion, less than 48 hours after securing a first-round victory over Boise State in Dayton, Ohio. The winner of this contest will meet either Gonzaga or Wichita State in a Sweet 16 matchup in Los Angeles.

TV: 7:40 p.m. ET, truTV

ABOUT LA SALLE (23-9): The hot shooting that served the Explorers so well against the Broncos (season-high 63.3 percent) completely fell apart over the final 20 minutes Friday. La Salle shot 3-for-18 (16.7 percent) and scored 19 points against the Wildcats in the second half after shooting 58.1 percent and posting 44 points in the first half. However, the much-maligned La Salle defense – which allowed its opponents to shoot an Atlantic 10-high 45.6 percent – forced Kansas State to miss its final eight field-goal attempts. After scoring 12 combined points in losses to Saint Louis and Butler, leading scorer Ramon Galloway (17.1 points) is averaging 20 points through two NCAA Tournament games.

ABOUT MISSISSIPPI (27-8): Marshall Henderson – the leading scorer in the SEC – missed 12 of his first 13 shots against the Badgers, but outscored Wisconsin by himself 17-10 over the final 11:25. "He made that first shot and I celebrated," coach Andy Kennedy said following the game. "As long as he's taking shots within our offense, our guys understand that. We were getting him looks. Then once he makes one or two, we keep feeding him." The Rebels figure to enjoy a significant advantage in the front court against the undersized Explorers. Reginald Bucker – a 6-9, 235-pound forward – had five blocks against Wisconsin while 6-7, 240-pound Murphy Holloway has 13 double-doubles and led the SEC in rebounding.

TRENDS:

* Rebels are 5-0 ATS in their last five games overall.
* Under is 5-0 in Rebels’ last five overall.
* Explorers are 5-0-1 ATS in their last six Sunday games.

TIP-INS

1. Mississippi will set a single-season school record for victories with a win on Sunday.

2. La Salle’s 23 victories are its most since going 30-2 during the 1989-90 season.

3. Twelve-seeds are 8-2 against No. 13 seeds all-time in the NCAA Tournament.


(10) Iowa State Cyclones vs. (2) Ohio State Buckeyes (-7, 142)

Ohio State managed to avoid any of the pitfalls that has plagued the top seeds in its second-round game on Friday. The second-seeded Buckeyes now look to advance to the Sweet 16 when they face Iowa State in the third round of the NCAA Tournament West Regional at Dayton on Sunday. The Buckeyes have failed to make it out of Dayton in their two previous NCAA appearances, however, going 1-2 overall.

Seeded 10th, Iowa State posted a convincing win over Notre Dame in its tourney opener. The Cyclones' defense put the game away late in the first half forcing 14 turnovers before the break on the way to a surprisingly easy win. Iowa State hopes its powerhouse offense, ranked fourth in the nation in scoring, is on track for a long run in the tourney.

TV: 12:15 p.m., ET, CBS

ABOUT OHIO STATE (27-7): Court general and defensive wizard Aaron Craft did the job on Iona's Lamont 'Momo' Jones in the opener. Jones, who entered the game third in the nation in scoring, was limited to nine points on 3-of-14 shooting as the Buckeyes rolled 95-70. Craft had a season-high six steals. Ohio State has now won nine straight games, four of them coming against ranked teams. "We have a lot of confidence," said Sam Thompson, who scored a career-high 20 points against the Gaels "We know that if we come out and do the things we're supposed to do on both sides of the ball, we could beat any team in the country." Ohio State didn't score over 74 points in any conference game this season but relished the frantic pace of Iona to scored a season high.

ABOUT IOWA STATE (23-11): The Cyclones have reached the third round for the second straight year under coach Fred Hoiberg. Last year Iowa State was bounced by eventual national champion Kentucky in the third round. The Cyclones used a balanced attack against Notre Dame getting a team-high nine points in the first half from Big 12 newcomer of the year Will Clyburn in the first half. Clyburn didn't score after the break but he didn't need to. Iowa State hit 12 of its first 14 shots in the second half and eventually built a 27-point lead. The Cyclones hit nine 3-pointers in the contest, one under their season average of 10.

TRENDS:

* Buckeyes are 6-0 ATS in their last six games overall.
* Buckeyes are 5-0 ATS in their last five neutral site games.
* Over is 8-0 in Cyclones’ last eight vs. Big Ten foes.
* Over is 5-1 in Buckeyes’ last six NCAA Tournament games.

TIP-INS

1. Ohio State is 8-7 against RPI Top 50 teams. Iowa State is 45th in the RPI.

2. The Buckeyes have advanced to three straight Sweet 16's.

3. Iowa State has four transfers on its new-look roster. And Georges Niang, who scored 19 points against ND, is a freshman.




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Midwest Regional: Creighton vs. Duke betting preview
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(7) Creighton Bluejays vs. (2) Duke Blue Devils (-5, 144)

Led by sharp-shooting Seth Curry, second-seeded Duke looks to take another step toward a possible fifth national title when it meets upstart Creighton on Sunday in the third round of the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional at Philadelphia. The Blue Devils shrugged off a pesky Albany team in their tourney opener. A year ago Duke was also seeded second but lost its first tournament game to 15th-seeded Lehigh.

The seventh-seeded Bluejays got 27 points and 11 rebounds from junior All-American Doug McDermott and put the game away at the free-throw line to fend off Cincinnati in their opener on Friday. McDermott, a highly-touted NBA prospect, may turn pro after the season but he'll have at least one more collegiate game to enhance his resume. Creighton has won six straight and is the best-shooting team in the country.

ABOUT DUKE (28-5): The Blue Devils' title chances were given a major boost when senior forward Ryan Kelly returned from a foot injury for the final games of the season. At 6-11 and armed with a strong outside game, Kelly - part of Duke's 2010 national championship team - is a nightmarish matchup. But it was stalwarts Curry and Mason Plumlee who carried the Blue Devils past Albany. The tandem combined for 49 points on a spectacular 19-of-25 shooting as the Blue Devils atoned for last year's early exit. "Plumlee did the best Kareem Abdul-Jabbar imitation I've seen in a long time," Albany coach Will Brown said. "He hit three sky hooks. I haven't even seen somebody attempt that shot in my 12 years at Albany, and he hit three of them." Coach Mike Krzyzewski has won an NCAA Tournament-record 80 games.

ABOUT CREIGHTON (28-7): The Bluejays finished the first half of Friday's second-round game on a 6-0 run and never trailed again on their way to a 67-63 win over Cincinnati. Creighton was inconsistent throughout the contest - it shot 63 percent with 10 turnovers in the first half, then hit just 7-of-23 shots in the second half but converted 9-of-10 free throws in the final two minutes to prevail. The Bluejays also reached the third round of last year's tournament but were eliminated by North Carolina. Creighton has won tournament games in consecutive years for the first time in school history.

TRENDS:

* Bluejays are 6-0 ATS in their last six games overall.
* Blue Devils are 0-4 ATS in their last four NCAA Tournament games.
* Bluejays are 6-0 ATS in their last six neutral site games.
* Under is 4-1 in Blue Devils’ last five non-conference games.

TIP-INS

1. Albany shot 36.5 percent in its loss to Duke but was 9-for-15 from 3-point range, the best by far of any Duke opponent this season.

2. McDermott broke his own school scoring record for the season with 803 points.

3. This is the first meeting between the schools.




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Iowa St. - 12:15 PM ET Iowa St. +7 500 POD # 4
Ohio St. - Over 143 500

Temple - 2:45 PM ET Temple +11.5 500 POD # 3
Indiana - Over 147.5 500

Kent St. - 3:00 PM ET Loyola-Maryland -4.5 500 POD # 1
Loyola-Maryland - Under 142 500

North Carolina - 5:15 PM ET North Carolina +6 500
Kansas -Over 144 500

Minnesota - 6:10 PM ET Minnesota +8 500 POD # 2
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G. Mason makes 'bittersweet' move to A-10

March 25, 2013


FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - George Mason athletic director Tom O'Connor says it's ``bittersweet'' to be leaving the Colonial Athletic Association for the Atlantic 10.

GMU was one of the founding members of the CAA, but O'Connor said the changing landscape of college sports prompted the move. Two of Mason's regional rivals - Virginia Commonwealth and Richmond - previously departed for the A-10, and the switch also sets up a subway conference rivalry with nearby George Washington.

GMU is paying an exit fee of $1 million and will forfeit at least $1.65 million in conference payouts. University President Angel Cabrera said the move will pay for itself ``in as little as five years.''

The move leaves the CAA with nine schools for 2013-14.




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Sunny Days: UM, UF and FGCU in Sweet 16

March 25, 2013


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Look out college basketball, here comes the Sunshine State.

The Miami Hurricanes and Florida Gators rolled through Austin on the first weekend of the NCAA tournament and will join upstart Florida Gulf Coast in the Sweet 16.

Now a state known for breeding some of the best college football players in the country is charging through March behind the perennial-power Gators, the surging Hurricanes and the Eagles, the team that has become the national darlings of the postseason.

``The state of Florida has great basketball teams,'' Miami's standout guard Shane Larkin said. ``Florida Gulf Coast was a team we played early in the season and they beat us. But now it's just show that they're a great team because they beat us.''

Miami (29-6), the No. 2 seed in the East Region, advanced to the round of 16 in Washington, D.C. with a tough 63-59 win over No. 7 Illinois on Sunday night. Larkin hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with a minute left and Miami gained possession on a ball knocked out of bounds that probably should have gone to Illinois, helping the Hurricanes hold on for the win.

After Larkin's first field goal in about 9 1/2 minutes, Illinois guard D.J. Richardson missed a 3-pointer. In the fight for the rebound, the ball appeared to ricochet off the hands of Miami's Kenny Kadji out of bounds. But the Hurricanes kept the ball, and Durand Scott made two free throws after that.

Rion Brown's two free throws with 7 seconds left pushed the game out of reach and put the Hurricanes in the Sweet 16 for just the second time in school history. Miami will play the East Region's No. 3 seed, Marquette (25-8), on Thursday night.

``On the free throws, the only thing I thought about was just Sweet 16,'' Brown said.

Larkin, the ACC player of the year, finished with 17 points. Brown scored 21.

Brandon Paul scored 18 for Illinois (23-13) which was left to wonder how things might have been if a late call had gone its way.

``You saw the same video I did,'' first-year Illinois coach John Groce said. He added, ``hard game to officiate ... 50-50 calls are hard sometimes.''

Kadji said he didn't know if he touched the ball last before it went out of bounds and was awarded to the Hurricanes.

``It was just so many hands, you know,'' Kadji said. ``I don't know who touched it last.''

Florida, which won national titles in 2006 and 2007 and lost in the regional final the last two seasons, will come back to Texas after using a big first half and clutch shooting by Mike Rosario to beat Minnesota 78-64.

The Gators, the No. 3 seed in the South, get a matchup with their high-flying statemates No. 15 Florida Gulf Coast on Friday night at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.

Rosario scored 25 points a day after coach Billy Donovan called him out in front of his team for a poor performance in the Gators' first tournament game against Northwestern State.

``The message that coach gave us and gave me personally was, `You've got to go out there and compete,''' said Rosario, who was 8 of 12 shooting overall and 6 of 9 from 3-point range. ``In the second half there, we dug deep.''

Donovan clearly knows which buttons to push.

``I think he felt bad about it,'' Donovan said. ``I'm on him all the time. A lot. Because I want him to be the best he can be.''

Andre Hollins scored 25 points to lead the Gophers (21-13).

Defensively, the Gators denied just about everything the Gophers tried in the first half. Florida tied up shooters at the perimeter, challenged layups and blocked a dunk when Casey Prather stuffed Minnesota's muscular Trevor Mbakwe in a clear statement that the Southeastern Conference regular-season champs would be as tough as anything the Gophers faced in the Big Ten.

Offensively, it seemed as if Florida's shooters couldn't miss. The Gators shot 65 percent in the half and Rosario made four 3-pointers. Minnesota gathered itself for a brief burst when Hollins knocked down consecutive 3-pointers and a steal and layup trimmed Florida's lead to 39-23.

If the Gophers could have pulled within 10 by halftime, they might have been able to grab a lead in the second. Instead, the Gators rolled into the locker room leading 48-27.

But Minnesota wasn't ready to quit.

Hollins, who scored 53 points in two games, made three 3-pointers in an 11-2 run that took some of the swagger out of the Gators. Minnesota kept chipping away and trimmed the Florida lead to 53-46 with 12 minutes left.

``We didn't just hang our heads,'' Hollins said. ``We just had to come out blazing.''

But Hollins soon picked up his fourth foul and went to the bench for about four minutes. The Gophers had lost their first shooting option and by the time he returned, the Gators had built the lead back to 12 before a 7-0 run all but closed it out.

``We couldn't get any flow,'' Minnesota coach Tubby Smith. ``When your point guard is your best shooter and your best scorer, it makes it tough.''




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Minnesota fires coach Tubby Smith

March 25, 2013


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Minnesota fired Tubby Smith on Monday, cutting ties with the veteran coach one day after the Golden Gophers lost to Florida in the NCAA tournament.

Athletics director Norwood Teague announced the decision Monday and said it was time for a ``fresh set of eyes'' on the program.

Smith was 124-81 (.610) in six seasons at Minnesota, helping to bring the program back to respectability and ramping up expectations for a team hit hard by an academic cheating scandal.

Smith won 20 games five times. But he went just 46-62 in Big Ten play and never finished higher than sixth in the conference. The Gophers made three NCAA tournament appearances under Smith. They beat UCLA this year before losing on Sunday.

``Tubby has had a long and distinguished career and we feel it's time for a fresh set of eyes for our student-athletes and our program in general,'' Teague said. ``We are grateful to Tubby and his entire staff for their hard work and dedication to this university, our students and the entire Minnesota community.''

Smith was welcomed with wild enthusiasm when left powerhouse Kentucky in 2007, hailed as the savior to a program that Dan Monson was never able to raise back out of the abyss created from a the academic fraud that ended up wiping out the team's Final Four appearance in 1997.

Smith won 20 games his first season and took the team to the NCAA tournament the following year, restoring some sense of pride to a team that at one time was the most popular draw in the Twin Cities.

But the success seemed to level off after that. The Gophers made the tournament again in 2010, missed it in 2011 and settled for an NIT bid last year as fans started to grow impatient.

``I want to thank the University of Minnesota and the people of Minnesota for giving me the opportunity to lead the Golden Gopher basketball program for six years,'' Smith said in a statement provided by the school. ``Our staff did things the right way and will leave knowing that the program is in far better shape than when we arrived.''

This year's team started off 15-1 and rose as high as No. 8, with wins over Michigan State, Illinois and Memphis during that run. But they quickly came back down to earth, losing seven of 10 games in Big Ten play and squeaking into the tournament as a No. 11 seed thanks in large part to a late-season win over then-No. 1 Indiana at home.

The Gophers handled UCLA in the second round of the tournament only to be thumped by Florida in the next round. A common refrain from fans was that the players, and the team, never seemed to improve as the season went on, instead either stagnating or regressing. The Gophers never finished with a Big Ten record above .500 and finished in seventh place or worse four times in his six seasons.

Undaunted, Smith always pointed to his reputation for running a clean program and the empty cupboard he inherited when he arrived. He has long been lobbying for a practice facility and improvements to historic, but outdated, Williams Arena and has said the lack of investment in the facilities have led to some setbacks in recruiting.

``I don't apologize or I don't defend anything,'' Smith said last week. ``We do the best we can. We do a good job. That's why we're NCAA bound.''

The decision to part with a big-name coach after a rare tournament victory for the program is a bold one for Teague, who is in his second year on the job. It requires a cash-strapped athletic department to raise $2.5 million for Smith's buyout.

With a bevy of highly touted recruits in the state, Teague is acting quickly partially to give a replacement time to forge relationships with high school players including Apple Valley point guard Tyus Jones, one of the most sought-after juniors in the country.

Teague and his top assistant, Mike Ellis, are considered to be plugged in to the college basketball world and are believed to have a strong list of candidates to replace Smith at the ready.

Teague came to Minnesota from Virginia Commonwealth, and it has been speculated almost since his arrival that he would eventually bring Shaka Smart with him. But Smart may have higher profile suitors waiting for him as well with openings already at UCLA and USC.

Other names that could come up are former Timberwolves coach and Golden Gopher alumnus Flip Saunders, Villanova's Jay Wright and Marquette's Buzz Williams.




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Sweet 16 Trends

March 25, 2013

If you are a player or a coach, there is nothing sweeter this time of the year than being alive in the NCAA Tournament. For those teams that survived the opening two rounds of this main event it's on to the Sweet 16 and, hopefully, the Elite 8 this weekend.

From the NCAA Sweet 16 Tournament Guide here are essential notes and trends of the teams that have arrived. Stay tuned.

NCAA SWEET 16 ROUND NOTES

-- #1 Seeds off BB SUATS wins are 18-7 ATS (Louisville)

-- #2 Seeds are 14-6 ATS vs. opponents off a SU dog win (Florida)

-- #6 Seeds off a DD ATS win are 1-8 ATS (Arizona)

-- Favorites of 9 > pts are 10-4 ATS vs. opp off BB SUATS wins (Florida, Louisville)

-- Favorites off BB SU wins of 15 > pts are 13-4 ATS (Louisville)

-- Underdogs of 11 > pts are 7-2 ATS (Florida Gulf Coast)

Best Team ATS records in this round
Louisville 6-0, Florida 4-1, Michigan State 6-2

Worst Team ATS records in this round
Syracuse 0-6, Duke, Marquette, Ohio St 1-3, Kansas 4-9

Best Conference ATS records in this round
Atlantic 10: 7-2, SEC: 11-5

Worst Conference ATS records in this round
Missouri Valley: 1-4, Big 10: 5-10, Big East: 9-14-1

NCAA ELITE 8 ROUND NOTES

-- #1 Seed favs > 7 pts are 1-8 ATS

-- #2 Seeds are 2-10-1 ATS off a DD ATS win

-- #3 Seeds are 1-7 ATS

-- #4 Seeds are 9-1 ATS

-- #6 Seeds are 0-7 SU and 2-5 ATS

-- Teams that score 67 < pts are 12-40 SU & 12-39-1 ATS

-- Teams that score 85 > pts are 27-7 SU & 24-8-2 ATS

-- Teams off BB ATS losses are 5-1 ATS

-- Teams with Revenge are 14-4-1 ATS

-- Dogs off 3 straight DD wins are 1-4-1 ATS

Best Conference ATS records in this round
SEC: 4-0 as favs > 7 pts, Big 10: 5-1, Pac 12: 5-1, Big East: 6-2 as dogs

Worst Conference ATS records in this round
Big 12: 1-11, Big East: 1-6 as favs, SEC: 2-6 as favs < 7 pts.

COACH ME IF YOU CAN

-- Florida's Billy Donovan is 13-4 SU and 12-5 ATS in the NCAA tournament from the Sweet 16 out, including 6-0 SUATS versus .825 or greater opposition.

I'll be back next week with a final look at FINAL FOUR and Championship game action.




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Monday NIT Action

March 25, 2013


The Sweet 16 is set in the NCAA Tournament, but the NIT is reclaiming the spotlight tonight with three games with its Final Four starting next week at Madison Square Garden. The top-seed in the Kentucky regional is no longer playing as the Wildcats were bounced by Robert Morris last week. It was an upset to a certain extent, but Robert Morris received a huge break by playing the game at home in Pittsburgh due to Rupp Arena being unavailable as it was used for the NCAA Tournament.

Robert Morris at Providence (-8 ½) - 7:00 PM EST

The Colonials will look to bottle up all the momentum from last Tuesday's 59-57 upset of Kentucky as 3 ½-point home underdogs as Robert Morris makes the short trip to Providence. RMU allowed 52% shooting from the floor to Kentucky, while pulling down just 17 rebounds in the win.

Providence rallied past Charlotte in its NIT opener, 75-66, while pushing as nine-point home favorites. The Friars outscored the 49ers, 42-30 in the second half, as the game barely went 'over' the total of 139 ½. PC's starting five scored 73 of the 75 points, while Bryce Cotton led the Friars with 25 points for the fifth straight win at the Dunkin Donuts Center.

Robert Morris has very little to show from a pointspread standpoint due to the Northeast Conference rarely being listed on the board. The Colonials are 4-2 ATS in six lined games, while posting a 1-1 ATS mark as an underdog that includes an early-season loss at Lehigh. RMU lost close calls at Arkansas and Xavier earlier this season, while picking up a solid home win over Ohio on December 1.

The Friars owned a 5-3-1 ATS record as a home favorite this season, but that also includes an outright loss to DePaul early in Big East play. However, Ed Cooley's club has won eight of 11 games down the stretch since a three-game skid to close January.

Mercer at BYU (-7 ½) - 9:00 PM EST

Probably the biggest upset in the first round of the NIT came in Knoxville, as Mercer won at Tennessee, 75-67 to cash outright as eight-point road underdogs. The Bears hail from the same conference as Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun), as Mercer knocked down 50% of its shots from the floor to shock the Volunteers, while leading from start to finish. Now, Mercer travels to Provo for a tough matchup with BYU.

The Cougars chased out Washington in the opening round of the NIT, 90-79 to cash as six-point favorites. BYU blistered Washington's defense with 57 points in the second half, while Tyler Haws put up a game-high 37 points for the Cougars. The victory snapped a six-game ATS skid in the favorite role, while improving to 4-8 ATS the last 12 opportunities when laying points.

The Bears have played seven lined contests the whole season, but have posted a 2-4-1 ATS record. Mercer has eclipsed the 72-point mark in five consecutive games, while hitting the 'over' in three straight contests, including the win at Tennessee. This team is not afraid to go into big-time schools and cause trouble, as Mercer has picked up victories at Alabama and Florida State this season.

Louisiana Tech at Southern Mississippi (-8) - 10:00 PM EST

These two teams met earlier this season in Rustin, as Louisiana Tech silenced Southern Miss, 65-55. The Bulldogs cashed as four-point favorites in spite of shooting just 39% from the floor, but they limited the Golden Eagles to 33% shooting. Southern Miss was squeezed from the NCAA Tournament when it fell to Memphis in double-overtime of the Conference USA title, as the Eagles go for their second consecutive win in the NIT.

Donnie Tyndall's club held off Charleston Southern, 78-71, but failed to cover as 11 ½-point home 'chalk' last Wednesday. Southern Miss torched Charleston from the field by drilling 56% of their shots, while hitting 10 three-pointers. The Golden Eagles have now finished 'over' the total in seven of the last eight games, while scoring at least 78 points six times in this stretch.

Louisiana Tech snapped a three-game skid by knocking off Florida State in Tallahassee, 71-66 as three-point underdogs. The Bulldogs grabbed a share of the WAC regular season title with Denver, but Tech was upset in the opening round of the conference title against Texas-San Antonio, dashing any chances of a bid to the Big Dance. Tech put together a 2-3 ATS record as a road underdog this season, but went 11-5 straight-up away from Rustin.




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Armadillo: Monday's six-pack

Matchups for the Sweet 16 this Thursday/Friday......

Thursday:
-- Indiana (-5.5) vs Syracuse
-- Miami (-5.5) vs Marquette
-- Wichita State (-4) vs LaSalle
-- Ohio State (-3.5) vs Arizona

Friday:
-- Louisville (-10) vs Oregon
-- Duke (NL) vs Michigan State
-- Florida (-12) vs Florida Gulf Coast
-- Kansas (-2) vs Michigan


*****

Armadillo: Monday's List of 13: Wrapping up the best weekend of the year.......

13) Florida Gulf Coast 81, San Diego State 71-- Eagles shot 55% from floor against solid defensive team, become first #15 seed ever to advance to Sweet 16. They're the talk of the tournament-- good for them.

12) This Comer kid is terrific PG who should be playing in a much better league than the Atlantic Sun; if UNLV had him, they'd be a favorite to go to the Final Four. What tremendous court vision he has.

11) Apparently the only reason Florida Gulf Coast went Division I in hoops is because a D-II league in Florida turned them down. Multiple people have confirmed that story, which is a little amazing.

10) Ohio State 78, Iowa State 75-- Terrific game that swung on a marginal charging call against the Cyclones when they were up a point; Craft's heel appeared to be on that arc under the basket. Iowa State made 12-25 from arc, rallied back from down 13-- this was a very tough loss. .

9) Had no idea that Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg needs a heart valve replacement in the near future, no one knows exactly when; he played in NBA for ten years, had to retire because of the heart issue. Our thoughts and prayers are with him-- very popular figure in Iowa.

8) Indiana 58, Temple 52-- Three of Owls' five starters combined to go 0-21 from floor in this interesting game, as Khalif Wyatt carried Owls for 38:00, but got no help when he needed it most. Indiana-Syracuse this week means roughly 1,000 replays of Keith Smart's shot in 1987- terrific.

7) Florida 78, Minnesota 64-- Gators were up 21 at half, staggered thru the second half; Minnesota-UCLA might wind up as the worst first round game of the last 20 years. Should've automatically picked against the winner here.

6) Speaking of UCLA, they officially fired Ben Howland Sunday; question is, who are they going to get who is a better coach? If you fire a guy who got to three Final Fours in ten years, why is this considered a good job?

5) LaSalle 76, Ole Miss 74-- Much like VCU two years ago, Explorers are proving that going to the First Four isn't so much of a hinderence. It helps to have really good senior guards.

Last 13-seed in the Sweet 16? Bradley Braves, in 2006.

4) Kansas 70, North Carolina 58-- Tar Heels were up 30-21 at half, were +11 in turnovers for game, but shot only 30.1% and Jayhawks started running more in second half, going on 42-17 spurt to turn game in their favor.

3) Miami 63, Illinois 59-- Survive. Advance. This was a 50-50 game; Durand Scott scored only six points, but Hurricanes made key plays late for the win. Illinois team always seemed like they should've been better.

2) Duke 66, Creighton 50-- Awful game, with McDermott not scoring hoop in last 24:00; he was 12-12 from foul line, but Duke bludgeoned the Bluejays and move on to Indianapolis for the Sweet 16.

Krzyzewski, Pitino, Izzo in same region....with Dana Altman, who is a very good coach, but not exactly a media darling. Should be interesting.

1) Its great to see an unknown team like Florida Gulf Coast believe in its abilities, play with tremendous enthuiasm and shock the world; they've got guys who can run, pass, shoot, defend- well-rounded, athletic players. Next up are the Florida Gators, who wouldn't even scrimmage the Eagles last fall.

Florida Gulf Coast is a 12-point dog; you going to give them 12 points?




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