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To get this far, even teams with a star need a Robin to pick up the slack when Batman is struggling. Here's a few of the guys behind the guy:
Jon Diebler, Ohio State. Big freshman Jared Sullinger gets the hoopla, Diebler a lot of the hoops, at least from the outside. Known as "3-bler," he's hit 110 3-pointers this season, giving the Buckeyes an impressive inside-outside game. Consider David Lighty, who hit seven 3s against George Mason, Ohio State's Robin II.
Markieff Morris, Kansas. During their first two years in Lawrence, Marcus was considered the better Morris twin. This season, 'Kieff has upped his game, giving the Jayhawks not just one banger who can also bang in 3-pointers, but two.
Kendall Marshall, North Carolina. Harrison Barnes was a preseason All-American and started right away, but it was his fellow freshman who helped the Tar Heels make an impressive late-season run. Since Marshall took over as the starting point guard, the Tar Heels have won 16 of 18. He is the wheel that makes the Heels go.
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NUMBERS
2 -- Big East teams remaining out of a record 11 to get in (UConn and Marquette).
3 -- Number of ACC teams (Duke, North Carolina, Florida State) in the round of 16, most of any conference.
4.03 -- Assist-to-turnover ratio of Wisconsin's Jordan Taylor, best in the nation.
5 -- Times Ohio State and Kentucky have met in the NCAA tournament, all won by the Buckeyes.
23 -- Years since Richmond reached the NCAA's round of 16.
27 -- Times Kansas has reached the round of 16.
31.5 -- Ohio State's average margin of victory in its first two NCAA tournament games.
33 -- Tournament scoring average of BYU's Jimmer Fredette, who led the nation at 28.3 points per game in the regular season.
191 -- Combined points between BYU and Florida in the first round last season. They meet again Thursday in the Big Easy.
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BEST NAMES
There's only 16 teams left in the NCAA tournament, but still some pretty memorable names around the bracket. Check 'em out:
Buzz Williams, Marquette coach. Has the hair to match.
Shaka Smart, VCU coach. Hard-to-forget name is going to be heard a lot for some of the bigger jobs out there.
Jimmer Fredette, BYU guard. His first name has become a noun, a verb and an adjective.
Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State. The player whose first name sounds like a Hawaiian island is a stud.
MoMo Jones, Arizona guard. OK, so his real name is Lamont. We just like saying MoMo.
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Now you're set. Kick back and enjoy. It's going to be fun -- even if your bracket is in pieces.
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