What a night Thursday was for basketball. The amazing Kansas State-Xavier game was a sight to behold. That’s another reason why we love college basketball. Especially the NCAA Tournament. It was a big day alright, as the West region also saw top seed Syracuse fall to Butler. Before we go to the Duke-Purdue, Baylor-St Mary’s, Ohio State-Tennessee and Michigan State-Northern Iowa predictions, let’s take a look back at Thursday’s action.
West
5 Butler 63 1 Syracuse 59 – The little Butler Bulldogs knocked off top seeded Syracuse in another let down for our Big East brethren. Butler had a 10 point lead at the half, but saw the Orange take the lead by as much as 4 in the second. Ronald Nored hit a 3, and Matt Howard got a tip for the lead, and Willie Veasley scored 5 of his own with a Gordon Hayward free throw and an 11-0 run to ice it. Hayward led the Bulldogs with 17, while Wes Johnson had 17-9 for the Orange.
2 Kansas State 101 6 Xavier 96 (2 OT) – I’m not the only one who thought this was an instant classic, and in fact, there are really no words I can add to this great game. Down the stretch it was Jordan Crawford, Jacob Pullen, Terrell Holloway, Curtis Kelly, Terrell Holloway, Jamar Samuels, JORDAN CRAWFORD, Curtis Kelly, JACOB PULLEN, and JACOB PULLEN again. Dante Jackson had a look to tie at 99, but came up short. Crawford had 32, Holloway 26-6 assists, and Jason Love 11-15 for X, while Pullen had 28, Denis Clemente 25-5 assists and Curtis Kelly 21-8. Watch the highlights, hell watch the game on March Madness on Demand.
East
1 Kentucky 62 12 Cornell 45 – This game seemed like it sucked for a long time. Kentucky pulled away in the first half, then never scored in the second. Cornell cut the lead to 6 at one point, but Kentucky pulled away, just like I predicted. Louis Dale had 17 for the Big Red, while DeMarcus Cousins had 16-8-4 steals for Kentucky.
2 West Virginia 69 11 Washington 56 – This was a game for a half, but once West Virginia found a rhythm, the Huskies couldn’t hang. The Mountaineers pulled down 19 offensive rebounds. Justin Holliday, J’Rue’s brother, had 14-8-5 steals in the losing effort, while Kevin Jones had 18-8 for the winners.
Previews and Predictions
Midwest
7:07 PM
6 Tennessee v. 2 Ohio State
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 29-7
How they got here: Big 10 Tournament Champions
Round 1- 68-51 over UC Santa Barbara
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