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NCAA Tournament: What to Watch as Second Round Begins

The round of 32 begins on Saturday, and some first-round underdogs are back on the court.

The first round of the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament included many upsets.

A No. 2 seed, Kentucky, and two No. 5 seeds, Iowa and Connecticut, fell on Thursday, and on Saturday the teams that pulled off those surprising wins will be back on the court.

Eight second-round games will take place in Buffalo; Indianapolis; Fort Worth; and Portland, Ore. The games begin at 12:10 p.m. Eastern, with No. 8-seeded North Carolina taking on Baylor, a No. 1 seed.

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Here’s what to watch for on Saturday:

Pretty much nobody foresaw Daryl Banks III and No. 15-seeded St. Peter’s stunning second-seeded Kentucky, 85-79, in overtime on Thursday night. But it really happened.

Banks and the Peacocks will once again be underdogs when they face seventh-seeded Murray State, which has won 21 straight games since late December. The Racers, led by juniors Tevin Brown and K.J. Williams, can force turnovers at a high rate and immediately convert those mistakes into points. They average 79.7 points per game and outscored San Francisco 92-87 in their overtime victory on Thursday.

The Peacocks, led by coach Shaheen Holloway, are a hard-nosed defensive team that allows 63 points per game.

Holloway said many of his players believe they belong at big-time basketball programs.

“And I give the guys freedom to play offense,” he said. “As long as they do what they have got to do for me on defense, on offense, they have their freedom.”

While underdogs stole a lot of attention on Thursday, many favorites still took care of business.

No. 1 seeds Gonzaga, Kansas and Baylor won by a combined 84 points. The fourth No. 1 seed, Arizona, was matched up against No. 16 Wright State on Friday night in the first round.

Gonzaga overcame a somewhat slow start to roll Georgia State by 21 points, Kansas routed Texas Southern by 27 and Baylor, the reigning national champion, romped past Norfolk State by 36.

Things figure to get more interesting for the top contenders as the tournament progresses.

Gonzaga, which got a combined 51 points and 30 rebounds from its frontcourt duo of Drew Timme and Chet Holmgren, will face Coach Penny Hardaway and Memphis, a confident team that has won 13 of its last 15 games.

Kansas, the Big 12 Tournament champion, gets a high-scoring Creighton team that showed guts in forcing overtime with a second-half rally to beat San Diego State. And Baylor could have the stiffest test of the top seeds when it faces a North Carolina squad with some big wins (at Duke, versus Michigan) and several blowout losses.

“There’s always things you can improve on,” Coach Scott Drew said after Baylor’s first-round win. “No one plays a perfect game. But the grand scheme of it, we played well, we did what we needed to do, which is win and advance. And now it’s all about preparing, getting ready and making sure we’re in the best shape possible for the next game.”

No West Coast team has won the title since Arizona in 1997, but Gonzaga and Arizona are considered the two top favorites and could meet in the title game April 4 in New Orleans.


NCAA

Men’s

Basketball:

West

  • 1 Gonzaga
    93

    16 Georgia State
    72

  • 8 Boise State
    53

    9 Memphis
    64

  • 5 Connecticut
    63

    12 New Mexico State
    70

  • 4 Arkansas
    75

    13 Vermont
    71

  • 6 Alabama
    64

    11 Notre Dame
    78

  • 3 Texas Tech
    97

    14 Montana State
    62

  • 7 Michigan State
    74

    10 Davidson
    73

  • 2 Duke
    78

    15 Cal State Fullerton
    61

  • Saturday
    1 Gonzaga
    9 Memphis
  • Saturday
    12 New Mexico State
    4 Arkansas
  • Sunday
    11 Notre Dame
    3 Texas Tech
  • Sunday
    7 Michigan State
    2 Duke
  • Wednesday
     
     
  • Wednesday
     
     
  • March 25
     
     

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    NCAA

    Men’s

    Basketball:

    East

    • 1 Baylor
      85

      16 Norfolk State
      49

    • 8 North Carolina
      95

      9 Marquette
      63

    • 5 St. Mary’s
      82

      12 Indiana
      53

    • 4 U.C.L.A.
      57

      13 Akron
      53

    • 6 Texas
      81

      11 Virginia Tech
      73

    • 3 Purdue
      78

      14 Yale
      56

    • 7 Murray State
      92

      10 San Francisco
      87

    • 2 Kentucky
      79

      15 St. Peter’s
      85

    • IN PROGRESS
      Second Half
      1 Baylor
      64

      8 North Carolina
      73

    • Saturday
      5 St. Mary’s
      4 U.C.L.A.
    • Sunday
      6 Texas
      3 Purdue
    • Saturday
      7 Murray State
      15 St. Peter’s
    • Thursday
       
       
    • Thursday
       
       
    • March 26
       
       

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      NCAA

      Men’s

      Basketball:

      South

      • 1 Arizona
        87

        16 Wright State
        70

      • 8 Seton Hall
        42

        9 Texas Christian
        69

      • 5 Houston
        82

        12 U.A.B.
        68

      • 4 Illinois
        54

        13 Chattanooga
        53

      • 6 Colorado State
        63

        11 Michigan
        75

      • 3 Tennessee
        88

        14 Longwood
        56

      • 7 Ohio State
        54

        10 Loyola Chicago
        41

      • 2 Villanova
        80

        15 Delaware
        60

      • Sunday
        1 Arizona
        9 Texas Christian
      • Sunday
        5 Houston
        4 Illinois
      • Saturday
        11 Michigan
        3 Tennessee
      • Sunday
        7 Ohio State
        2 Villanova
      • Wednesday
         
         
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        NCAA

        Men’s

        Basketball:

        Midwest

        • 1 Kansas
          83

          16 Texas Southern
          56

        • 8 San Diego State
          69

          9 Creighton
          72

        • 5 Iowa
          63

          12 Richmond
          67

        • 4 Providence
          66

          13 South Dakota St.
          57

        • 6 Louisiana State
          54

          11 Iowa State
          59

        • 3 Wisconsin
          67

          14 Colgate
          60

        • 7 U.S.C.
          66

          10 Miami (Fla.)
          68

        • 2 Auburn
          80

          15 Jacksonville State
          61

        • Saturday
          1 Kansas
          9 Creighton
        • Saturday
          12 Richmond
          4 Providence
        • Sunday
          11 Iowa State
          3 Wisconsin
        • Sunday
          10 Miami (Fla.)
          2 Auburn
        • Thursday
           
           
        • Thursday
           
           
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          Men’s

          Basketball:

          Final

          Four

          • April 1
              Semifinal
             
             
          • April 1
              Semifinal
             
             
          • April 3
              Final
             
             

            Holmgren, Gonzaga’s 7-foot-1 freshman who is in the mix to be the No. 1 pick in this summer’s N.B.A. draft, has often been called a “unicorn” by observers because he defies description as a basketball player.

            The N.B.A. superstar Kevin Durant once used the term in 2016 to describe Kristaps Porzingis, the 7-foot-3 big man now with the Washington Wizards, and to compliment his 3-point shooting range and ability to block shots and defend.

            Holmgren, a Minnesota native who won four state championships at Minnehaha Academy, is drawing comparisons to Porzingis six years later because he combines tremendous size and length with the ball-handling skills and agility of a guard.

            A full day of college hoops on a Saturday. What could be better? Load up the fridge with snacks and find your favorite comfortable chair or spot on the couch.

            Make sure to check out the Baylor-North Carolina game starting at 12:10 p.m. Eastern on CBS, and watch another game with a No. 1 seed with Kansas-Creighton after that.

            St. Mary’s-U.C.L.A. at 7:10 p.m. on TBS gives a chance to watch two West Coast teams in an earlier time slot, and the nightcap at 9:40 p.m. on TBS is the tournament’s top favorite, Gonzaga, against Hardaway and red-hot Memphis.

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