With Day 1 of the NCAA Tournament’s
Round of 64 complete, we have already seen four upsets, three of them big.
To start, Wichita State also took
out higher-seeded Pittsburgh though historically, #9 seeds have the edge on #8 seeds.
I would say that it was not much of a shocker for the Shockers. The final in
Salt Lake City was Wichita State 73, Pittsburgh 55.
San Jose seemed to favor the lower
seed today.
Oklahoma State fell to Oregon 68 to
55 this afternoon. The Ducks got out to an 11 point lead in the first half with
Damyean Dotson and Arsalan Kazemi taking charge. Dotson and Kazemi combined for
28 points on the game. In the second half, Oregon never dropped below a
double-digit lead and coasted to a victory over the Cowboys.
Also at the HP Pavilion, UNLV was
defeated by California. California had what some called “home court advantage”
seeing as Berkeley is less than an hour drive from San Jose. The game was close
until UNLV missed 15 consecutive field goals allowing for the Golden Bears to
pull away. UNLV did start a comeback with about five minutes left in the second
half but it was too little, too late. The Golden Bears down the Rebels 64-61
and will advance to take on the Syracuse Orange in Round 3.
But perhaps the most impressive win
was that of the alma mater of our president. #14 Harvard took down NCAA Tournament
top contender #3 New Mexico. Tonight’s win for Harvard marks the first NCAA
Tournament win in Harvard’s history. The way to the 68-62 victory was paved by
Wesley Saunders and Junior Laurent Rivard who combined for 35 of the Crimson’s
68 points. Rivard knocked down five 3-pointers compared to the entire Lobos
offense who hit just three 3-pointers combined. While Harvard played well, they
cannot take all the credit for this victory. New Mexico shot just 37.5% from
the field including 3 for 14 from outside the arch. In addition New Mexico
missed an unfortunate number of free throws, that number being seven which
would have put New Mexico ahead of Harvard by one.
Look for these teams to have some
additional confidence heading into Round 3 of the tournament. Wichita State
will battle #1 Gonzaga, Oregon will take on #4 Saint Louis, California will try
and squeeze the Syracuse Orange, and Harvard’s contest will be against Arizona.
For an outlook of the rest of yesterday’s games and a list
of who to watch today, check below:
Today’s Games
#1 Louisville 79
#16 North Carolina A & T 48
#8 Colorado State 84
#9 Missouri 72
#4 Saint Louis 64
#13 New Mexico State 44
#6 Memphis 54
#11 St. Mary’s College 52
#3 Michigan State 65
#14 Valparaiso 54
#1 Gonzaga 64
#16 Southern 58
#6 Arizona 81
#11 Belmont 64
#5 Virginia Commonwealth 88
#12 Akron 42
#4 Michigan 71
#13 South Dakota State 56
#4 Syracuse 81
#13 Montana 34
#6 Butler 68
#11 Bucknell 56
#3 Marquette 59
#14 Davidson 58
Who to watch:
#5
Wisconsin vs. #12 Ole Miss at 12:40 PM on truTV
#1 Indiana vs. #16 James Madison at
4:10PM on TBS
#8
North Carolina vs. #9 Villanova at 7:20 on TNT
#7
Notre Dame vs. #10 Iowa State at 9:45 on CBS
#6 UCLA vs. #11 Minnesota at 9:57
on truTV
For JMU Students on-campus students, the channels are as
follows:
truTV 11-1
TBS
27-1
TNT 28-2
CBS
10-4
Please know that there is a viewing party at the Convocation
Center at 3:45 PM.
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