DUKE 85, NORTH
DAKOTA STATE 62
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Zion
Williamson had an explosive NCAA Tournament debut with 25
points to lead top-seeded Duke to an 85-62 win over North Dakota State on
Friday night.
RJ Barrett led
Duke (31-5) with 26 points and 14 rebounds and combined with Williamson for a
prolific showing for the freshman stars. But it was Williamson who could not be
contained in the second half, and he turned a tight early contest into a Duke
runaway in the first round of the East Region.
Duke led just 31-27 at halftime, but Williamson opened the
second half by driving on two defenders for a layup that drew a foul. He missed
the free throw but slammed home the rebound, and his layup moments later gave
the Blue Devils a 40-27 lead.
The Bison (19-16) never recovered.
Vinnie Shahid led
the Bison with 20 points.
LIBERTY 80, MISSISSIPPI STATE 76
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Caleb
Homesley scored 22 of his 30 points in the second half and
Lovell Cabbil hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:16 to play to send 12th-seeded
Liberty to the first NCAA Tournament win in school history.
The Flames (29-6) had lost twice as a No. 16 seed and once
in the play-in game.
Cabbil finished with 18 points and Myo
Baxter-Bell added 13.
Homesley helped rally Liberty from a 10-point deficit in the
second half by scoring 14 points in a span of less than five minutes. Cabbil's
3 gave the Flames the lead for good, 72-70, and Liberty did the rest at the
foul line to spoil the first tournament trip for Mississippi State (23-11) in a
decade.
Quinndary
Weatherspoon scored 27 points to lead the Bulldogs.
OREGON 72, WISCONSIN 54
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Payton
Pritchard scored 19 points, Kenny Wooten protected
the rim with four blocks, and 12th-seeded Oregon extended its surprising March
run with a victory in the first round.
The Ducks (24-12) won four games in four days to win the
Pac-12 tournament last week just to make the NCAAs then followed it with an
impressive victory over a higher-seeded opponent. Oregon advanced to play No.
13 seed UC Irvine (31-5) on Sunday in the second round of the South Region.
Louis King added
17 points, Paul White scored
all 14 points of his points in the second half and Wooten had nine points, six
rebounds and the tone-setting blocks to give the Ducks their ninth straight
win.
Ethan Happ and Khalil
Iverson each scored 14 points to lead the Badgers (23-11).
VIRGINIA 71, GARDNER-WEBB 56
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- No. 1 seed Virginia rallied from 14 points
down to beat No. 16 seed Gardner-Webb and avert another first-round exit as a
top seed in the NCAA Tournament.
The Cavaliers trailed 30-16 with 6:42 left in the first half
of the South Region opener but rallied and cut the Runnin' Bulldogs (23-12)
lead to six at halftime.
Virginia (30-3) then opened the second half with a 25-5 run
to put to rest any thoughts of an upset. The Cavaliers used their trademark
stifling defense to force 11 Gardner-Webb turnovers in the first 12 minutes
after the break.
De'Andre
Hunter led the Cavaliers with 23 points and Mamadi
Diakite added 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting and nine rebounds.
Jose Perez scored
19 points for Gardner-Webb, which was playing in its first NCAA Tournament.
Last year the Cavaliers were the top seed in the tournament
and lost by 20 to No. 16 seed Maryland Baltimore County.
TENNESSEE 77, COLGATE 70
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Admiral
Schofield had 19 points and No. 2 seed Tennessee held off a
second-half rally by No. 15 seed Colgate in the opening round.
Jordan Bone added
16 and Jordan Bowden 14
for Tennessee (30-5).
The Raiders (24-11) erased most of Tennessee's 42-30
halftime lead with an 11-2 run, tied the score midway through the second half,
and kept the game close after that.
Schofield hit back-to-back 3-pointers to give Tennessee a
cushion with 45 seconds left.
Jordan Burns had
32 points for Colgate, which played much of the game without leading
scorer Rapolas
Ivanauskas because of eye problems.
BUFFALO 91, ARIZONA STATE 74
TULSA, Okla. -- Jeremy Harris and Nick Perkins each
scored 21 points and had 10 rebounds to help lead No. 6 seed Buffalo past No.
11 Arizona State in the West Region.
CJ Massinburg had
18 points and six rebounds for Buffalo (32-3), which won its 13th straight
game.
Zylan
Cheatham scored 22 points and had eight rebounds before fouling
out with 2:06 remaining for Arizona State (23-11). Romello White and Luguentz Dort each
added 12 points.
Arizona State trailed 44-31 at halftime and pulled within
nine early in the second half before Buffalo's 7-0 run pushed its lead to 16
with 16:13 remaining. The Bulls' advantage never fell below 14 the rest of the
way.
UC IRVINE 70, KANSAS STATE 64
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- UC Irvine got back-to-back 3-pointers
from Evan Leonard to
spark the deciding run in an upset over Kansas State, the Anteaters' first NCAA
Tournament victory in school history.
Leonard and Max Hazzard each
scored 19 points to send UC Irvine (31-5) into the second round of the South
Region.
One year after making a run to the Elite Eight, the
fourth-seeded Wildcats (25-9) had a short stay in the tournament as they
struggled to decipher the Anteaters zone defense and missed star forward Dean Wade,
who was sidelined by a foot injury.
Kamau Stokes led
Kansas State with 18 points.
WASHINGTON 78, UTAH STATE 61
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Noah
Dickerson had 20 points and 12 rebounds, and ninth-seeded
Washington made a successful return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time
in eight years.
Eighth-seeded Utah State (28-7) had won 10 in a row and 17
of 18 while taking the Mountain West title. The Aggies got the highest seed in
school history and were trying to end their own long NCAA Tournament drought --
they haven't won since 2002.
Washington (27-8) got enough from its top players. Jaylen Nowell had
19 points and five assists and top defender Matisse
Thybulle finished with 10 points, five steals and three blocks.
Brock Miller had
13 points for Utah State.
TEXAS TECH 72, NORTHERN KENTUCKY 57
TULSA, Okla. -- Jarrett
Culver had 29 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to help
No. 3 seed Texas Tech shake off a slow start against No. 14 seed Northern
Kentucky in the first round.
Tariq Owens scored
12 points and Davide
Moretti had 10 for Texas Tech (27-6).
Northern Kentucky (26-9) got 23 points from Tyler Sharpe and
11 from Dantez Walton while
giving the Red Raiders everything they could handle in the West Region.
OKLAHOMA 95, MISSISSIPPI 72
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Rashard
Odomes and Christian
James scored 20 points apiece, Kristian
Doolittle had 19 points and matched a career-high with 15
rebounds and No. 9 seed Oklahoma blitzed Mississippi with a season high in points
in the first round.
The Sooners (20-13) scored on eight of their first nine
possessions for a 12-0 lead and led by 17 at halftime.
The Rebels (20-13) had looked like a tired team for more
than a month, and eight days off didn't appear to help. Terrence Davis led Ole
Miss with 17 points.
IOWA 79, CINCINNATI 72
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Luka Garza scored
20 points, Jordan
Bohannon made a three-point play during Iowa's closing surge as
the 10th-seeded Hawkeyes rallied past No. 7 seed Cincinnati in the first round.
The Hawkeyes (23-11) got their first NCAA Tournament win in
four years despite what amounted to a home crowd for the Bearcats, who couldn't
overcome a subpar game by Jarron
Cumberland. He was 3 of 9 from beyond the arc and finished with 18
points.
Point guard Justin
Jenifer scored a career-high 19 points for Cincinnati (28-7),
which hasn't made it past the opening weekend for seven straight years.
HOUSTON 84, GEORGIA STATE 55
TULSA, Okla. -- Corey Davis scored 26 points to help
third-seeded Houston to victory in the Midwest Region.
Fabian White had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Breaon Brady added
13 for Houston (32-3).
D'Marcus
Simonds scored 18 points for No. 14 seed Georgia State (24-10),
the Sun Belt Conference Tournament champion.
Houston rolled to a 15-3 lead in the first five minutes and
the rout was on.
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