Everybody loves to be the one to call that big first-round
upset in March Madness. It may not win you the bracket pool, but it can
certainly give you bragging rights and make you look very smart for spotting a
lesser-known team that shocked the world.
So which teams might provide the shocks this year? Here are
eight games that could very much produce a first-round upset in the 2019 NCAA
Tournament.
(12) LIBERTY OVER
(5) MISSISSIPPI STATE
The Flames have talent. They boast an above-average offense,
led by a balanced attack from Scottie James and
Caleb Homesley. They went 14-2 in the Atlantic Sun, beating a very talented
Lipscomb team twice — a team that some felt deserved at-large consideration.
Their biggest challenge will be to hold off the Mississippi State offense, but
the Bulldogs were barely above .500 in the SEC and haven’t been consistent
winners since conference play started. This one is worth watching.
(11) BELMONT OVER
(6) MARYLAND
Belmont will have to see off Temple in the First Four to
even get to this game, but it is going to be a very popular pick to win at
least one game in this tournament, if not more. A First Four team has reached
the Round of 32 in every tournament since the field expanded to 68. The Bruins,
who made the field as a surprising at-large selection, look well-equipped to
answer the bell this year. Maryland has been talented but inconsistent, and
crashed out early in the Big Ten tournament. Belmont boasts an excellent
offense that leads the nation in assists, and Dylan Windler is
an excellent player. The Bruins can absolutely win multiple games in the
tournament.
(12) OREGON OVER
(5) WISCONSIN
The Ducks come into the tournament very hot after winning
the Pac-12 Tournament, flashing some suffocating defense en route to the title.
In Payton
Pritchard, they also have the kind of talent that can carry a team
in the NCAA Tournament. Wisconsin has talent, and the Ducks will have to find a
way to neutralize Ethan Happ, but the big man also happens to be a terrible
free-throw shooter. That can be exploited. Oregon’s defense and great form may
be key here.
(11) SAINT MARY’S
OVER (6) VILLANOVA
Villanova will not be an easy out, coached by a two-time
champion in Jay Wright and with some returning experience. Saint Mary’s,
however, proved with its win over Gonzaga that it can beat really good teams.
KenPom ranks the Gaels as the No. 31 team in the country, a mere five spots
behind the Wildcats. The Gaels can score, with Jordan Ford pouring in more than
20 points per game. This will not be easy, but just ask Gonzaga what the Gaels
can do to a team.
(12) NEW MEXICO
STATE OVER (5) AUBURN
New Mexico State is a 30-win team with a coach in Chris Jans
who could probably coach at a higher level. The Aggies have won 19 games in a
row, and they gave fifth-seeded Clemson a very tough first-round game a year
ago before ultimately falling to an 11-point defeat. A year of experience
should do them good. Auburn is probably the toughest of any five-seed and fresh
off an SEC Tournament title, so this is no slam dunk, but the Aggies are plenty
good enough to make them sweat at minimum.
(10) FLORIDA OVER
(7) NEVADA
Nevada has had a great season and lost just four games, but
Florida is not really the best draw a seven-seed could get. The Gators lost
some painfully close games in the SEC this season, but they came on late and
very nearly claimed the SEC tournament title over Auburn. Florida has the
talent to win this game, but the key for them will be closing out games and
keeping Jordan Caroline and the Martins in check.
(13) UC IRVINE
OVER (4) KANSAS STATE
A lot could depend on the availability of Kansas
State’s Dean Wade here,
and clarity on that might not
come for a while. Either way, UC Irvine is no joke. It is a 30-win
team with excellent defense and rebounding, and it has the depth and experience
that smaller teams typically need to make some noise at this level. This is by
no means a guarantee, but the Anteaters could give Kansas State trouble,
especially if Wade isn’t available.
(12) MURRAY STATE
OVER (5) MARQUETTE
This game is going to be a lot of fun. Marquette boasts one
of the nation’s elite scorers in Markus Howard,
but Murray State is the rare non-power team that can counter with a future NBA
player of its own in the form of the outstanding Ja Morant. Morant and Howard
will engage in a remarkable duel in this game, but Morant is certainly good
enough to carry Murray State on his own. He might be the most exciting player
in the entire tournament field, and as long as he’s playing, the Racers have a
chance.
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