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March Madness: What to Watch in Sunday’s Games

Eight games on Sunday will determine the final contenders who will advance to the round of 16, which begins Thursday.

The first weekend of the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament will wrap up on Sunday with eight games from Pittsburgh, Greenville, S.C., Milwaukee and San Diego.

And by the end of the night, the original 68-team field will be pared to the final 16.

The remaining teams will then play beginning Thursday in four regionals in Philadelphia (East), Chicago (Midwest), San Antonio (South) and San Francisco (West). By the end of play on March 27, a quartet of teams will remain, and they will head to the Final Four in New Orleans for the national semifinals and final April 2 and 4.

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On Sunday, some of the biggest coaching names in men’s college basketball will be on display, including Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski facing off against his old friend, Michigan State’s Tom Izzo, one last time before Krzyzewski retires following this season.

Villanova coach Jay Wright, who has won two of the last five national championships, as well as Auburn’s Bruce Pearl, Purdue’s Matt Painter, Texas’ Chris Beard and Notre Dame’s Mike Brey — all of whom are chasing their first titles — will also be leading their teams.

Here’s what to watch for (all times Eastern):

MICHIGAN STATE vs. DUKE | 5:15 p.m. | CBS

This will be the sixth N.C.A.A. tournament meeting between a pair of coaches, the most ever. Krzyzewski, 75, is 12-3 against Izzo, 67, including a 3-2 record in the tournament.

“Here we go again…MSU vs. Duke and Coach Izzo vs. Coach K on Sunday!” tweeted Magic Johnson, who starred at Michigan State. “America, you’re in for a treat!”

The two coaching legends are rivals on the court, but close friends off it.

“He’s the example, he’s the role model that the rest of us have to live up to and, hopefully, I’m one of the guys he passes that baton to,” Izzo said in a television interview.

“We’re good enough friends that he knows that I have to compete on Sunday, and I know that he has to, so it’s like the Hatfields and the McCoys, you go to war for a day, but the respect and the admiration will be there for a lifetime.”

The Spartans captured the most recent matchup in the round of 8 in 2019, when they took down a Duke team featuring the current N.B.A. players Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish.

One thing to keep an eye on will be the health of Duke junior wing Wendell Moore Jr., who slipped on the floor and did a full split in Duke’s win over Cal State Fullerton on Friday.

“Wendell’s hurt, I hope he’s going to be OK for Sunday,” Krzyzewski said in a television interview. “That floor. It seems like a floor where they play hockey in here. Everybody was slipping. We got to be careful, he may have pinched his hip.”

Purdue vs. Texas | 8:40 p.m. | TNT

Purdue’s Painter is regarded as one of the best coaches in the business. But for all his success — four appearances in the final 16 and one in the final eight — he’s never been to a Final Four.

To have a chance this season, he will have to overcome a coach who has had his number in the postseason. Texas’ Beard is 2-0 against Purdue in the tournament. In 2016, Beard led No. 12-seeded Arkansas Little Rock over No. 5-seeded Purdue, 85-83, in double overtime. As the coach of Texas Tech two years later, Beard led the Red Raiders over Purdue, 78-65, to advance to the round of 8.

Beard is 10-3 in the N.C.A.A. tournament, 5-0 in the first round. But now he has to deal with Purdue’s vaunted frontcourt of 7-foot-4 Zach Edey and 6-10 Trevion Williams. Texas will also have to find a way to stay in front of the Boilermakers’ 6-4 star sophomore guard Jaden Ivey, a projected N.B.A. lottery pick who averages 17.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists.

The Big 12 was a perfect 6-0 through the first two days of the tournament while the Big Ten went 6-3.

From the Big 12, Kansas, Baylor, Texas, Texas Tech, Texas Christian and Iowa State all won their first-round games by an average of 23 points. No. 9 seed T.C.U., which finished tied for fifth in the league, hammered No. 8 seed Seton Hall of the Big East, 69-42, in the last first-round game on Friday night. No. 11 seed Iowa State, picked last in a Big 12 preseason poll, knocked off No. 7 seed Louisiana State, 59-54, as the freshman guard Tyrese Hunter became the second player in tournament history with seven 3-pointers and five steals in a game. The other player was Stephen Curry, the N.B.A. superstar who played for Davidson.

The vaunted Big Ten, considered by many the deepest conference in the nation, had six teams remaining after the first round, including Wisconsin and Illinois, which shared the regular-season title and overcame separate scares on Friday. Wisconsin, a No. 3 seed, fended off pesky No. 14 seed Colgate, while No. 4 seed Illinois trailed No. 13 seed Chattanooga until the final 45 seconds. The Illini advanced after Alfonso Plummer hit two free throws with 12 seconds left.


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 St.
    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

  • 1 Gonzaga
    82

    9 Memphis
    78

  • 12 New Mexico St.
    48

    4 Arkansas
    53

  • Sunday
    11 Notre Dame
    3 Texas Tech
  • Sunday
    7 Michigan State
    2 Duke
  • Wednesday
    1 Gonzaga
    4 Arkansas
  • Wednesday
     
     
  • Friday
     
     

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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

    • 1 Baylor
      86

      8 North Carolina
      93

    • 5 St. Mary’s
      56

      4 U.C.L.A.
      72

    • Sunday
      6 Texas
      3 Purdue
    • 7 Murray State
      60

      15 St. Peter’s
      70

    • Thursday
      8 North Carolina
      4 U.C.L.A.
    • Thursday
      15 St. Peter’s
       
    • 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
      • 11 Michigan
        76

        3 Tennessee
        68

      • Sunday
        7 Ohio State
        2 Villanova
      • Wednesday
         
         
      • Wednesday
        11 Michigan
         
      • Friday
         
         

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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

        • 1 Kansas
          79

          9 Creighton
          72

        • 12 Richmond
          51

          4 Providence
          79

        • Sunday
          11 Iowa State
          3 Wisconsin
        • Sunday
          10 Miami (Fla.)
          2 Auburn
        • Thursday
          1 Kansas
          4 Providence
        • Thursday
           
           
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          NCAA

          Men’s

          Basketball:

          Final

          Four

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

            Notre Dame vs. Texas Tech | 7:10 p.m. | TBS

            Orlando Ramirez/USA Today Sports, via Reuters

            A team from the play-in round has advanced to at least the round of 32 in 10 of the last 11 N.C.A.A. tournaments, and No. 11-seeded Notre Dame is the latest to do so.

            After edging Rutgers in double overtime in a game that began Wednesday night and ended after midnight Thursday, Coach Mike Brey and company flew to San Diego, where they had to turn around and play sixth-seeded Alabama in the round of 64 on Friday afternoon. They advanced, 78-64, thanks largely to junior guard Cormac Ryan, a New York native who poured in 29 points while making 7 of 9 3-pointers.

            After the game, Brey jokingly told his team in the locker room: “Hey, you know the great thing? At least we don’t have to get on a plane tonight. Should we get on a plane and fly around a little bit because that worked for us?”

            The Irish presumably stayed in San Diego without getting on a plane, which is just as well. They needed whatever rest they could get heading into a tough matchup with No. 3-seeded Texas Tech.

            Whatever else you do on Sunday, catching the Duke-Michigan State game, which tips at 5:15 p.m. Eastern, should be the top priority. Any time Duke plays now, it could end up being Krzyzewski’s final game.

            Get things started after lunch with a 12:10 p.m. tip between Houston, a Final Four team a year ago, and Illinois. Then check out Ohio State-Villanova at 2:40 p.m. in a matchup of two of the sport’s premier programs. Both of those games are scheduled to air on CBS.

            For late-night entertainment, the 8:40 p.m. tip between Texas and Purdue should be electric.

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