| NCAA 
			roundup: No. 12 Murray State stuns No. 5 Marquette 
		 Send a link to a friend 
			
			 [March 22, 2019] 
			Star sophomore point guard Ja 
			Morant had 17 points, 16 assists and 11 rebounds for the first 
			triple-double in NCAA Tournament play since 2012 to help Murray 
			State roll to a convincing 83-64 victory over Marquette on Thursday 
			in West Regional play at Hartford, Conn. 
 Morant dominated the contest from the outset despite taking just 
			nine shots. He recorded his fourth career triple-double as 
			12th-seeded Murray State (28-4) roughed up the fifth-seeded Golden 
			Eagles (24-10). The previous triple-double in NCAA play was achieved 
			by Michigan State's Draymond Green, who had 24 points, 12 rebounds 
			and 10 assists in a victory over LIU-Brooklyn.
 
 Freshman guard Tevin Brown made five 3-point baskets and scored a 
			team-best 19 points as the Racers won their 12th straight game. 
			Freshman forward KJ Williams had 16 points, and senior guard Shaq 
			Buchanan added 14 for Murray State, who will face fourth-seeded 
			Florida State on Saturday in the second round.
 
 Junior guard Markus Howard scored 26 points for Marquette, which 
			lost for the sixth time in the past seven games. Junior forward Sam 
			Hauser recorded 16 points and 10 rebounds.
 
 WEST REGION
 
 No. 1 Gonzaga 87, No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 49
 
 Rui Hachimura scored 21 points, Killian Tillie had a season-high 17 
			and the top-seeded Bulldogs dominated from the start in a beat-down 
			of the Knights at Salt Lake City. Gonzaga set a school record for 
			margin of victory in an NCAA Tournament game.
 
			
			 
			
 Brandon Clarke had 14 points, nine rebounds and three blocks for the 
			Bulldogs. He combined with fellow frontcourt players Hachimura and 
			Tillie to make 21 of 32 shots. Gonzaga (31-3) will play in 
			Saturday's second round against No. 9 Baylor.
 
 Fairleigh Dickinson (21-14) got 10 points apiece from Elyjah 
			Williams and Mike Holloway Jr.
 
 No. 2 Michigan 74, No. 15 Montana 55
 
 Charles Matthews recorded 22 points and 10 rebounds to lead the 
			Wolverines past the Grizzlies at Des Moines, Iowa. The game was a 
			rematch of last season's first-round matchup when Michigan beat 
			Montana 61-47.
 
 Ignas Brazdeikis added 14 points, and Jon Teske had 11 points and 
			nine rebounds for the Wolverines (29-6). Jordan Poole scored 10 
			points, and junior guard Zavier Simpson registered 10 assists and 
			seven rebounds, helping Michigan advance to face 10th-seeded 
			Florida.
 
 Sayeed Pridgett scored 17 points for the 15th-seeded Grizzlies 
			(26-9), and Ahmaad Rorie and Timmy Falls added 10 points apiece.
 
 No. 4 Florida State 76, No. 13 Vermont 69
 
 Mfiondu Kabengele recorded 21 points and 10 rebounds to lead the 
			Seminoles to a first-round victory over the Catamounts at Hartford, 
			Conn.
 
 Terance Mann scored 17 of his 19 points in the second half as the 
			Seminoles (28-7) controlled the final 11 1/2 minutes.
 
 Anthony Lamb scored 16 points for the Catamounts (27-7), who dropped 
			to 2-7 all-time in NCAA Tournament play. Stef Smith, Ben Shungu and 
			Ernie Duncan all scored 15 points.
 
 No. 9 Baylor 78, No. 8 Syracuse 69
 
 Makai Mason scored 22 points, and the Bears hit a season-high 16 
			3-point shots to beat the Orange in Salt Lake City.
 
 The teams battled from the 3-point arc for much of the game, 
			combining to hit 28 from long distance, an NCAA Tournament record 
			for a non-overtime game. Baylor (20-13) got 14 points from Jared 
			Butler and 13 from Mario Kegler.
 
 Syracuse (20-14) saw the end of its streak of first-round victories 
			in its past eight NCAA Tournament appearances. Elijah Hughes scored 
			a career-high 25 points for the Orange, and Tyus Battle had 16.
 
 No. 10 Florida 70, No. 7 Nevada 61
 
 Kevarrius Hayes scored 16 points to help the Gators produce a 
			victory over the Wolf Pack at Des Moines, Iowa.
 
 Jalen Hudson added 15 points for Florida (20-15). Keyontae Johnson 
			recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds, and KeVaughn Allen also scored 
			10 points.
 
 Cody Martin scored 23 points, and Caleb Martin added 19 points for 
			the Wolf Pack (29-5). Nevada shot just 34.5 percent from the field, 
			including 5 of 24 from 3-point range.
 
			
			 
			
 EAST REGION
 
 No. 2 Michigan State 76, No. 15 Bradley 65
 
 Cassius Winston scored 26 points to lead the Spartans to a victory 
			over the Braves in Des Moines, Iowa.
 
 Winston made all eight of his free throws and the Spartans (29-6) 
			finished 25 of 26 at the stripe. Xavier Tillman had 16 points and 11 
			rebounds and Matt McQuaid added 10 points. Michigan State will next 
			face No. 10 Minnesota on Saturday.
 
 Elijah Childs scored 19 to lead Bradley (20-15), the tournament 
			champions from the Missouri Valley Conference who were back in the 
			NCAA Tournament for the first time in 13 years. Darrell Brown added 
			17 points, Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye scored 14 and the Braves made 
			nine 3-pointers to keep the game close.
 
 No. 3 LSU 79, No. 14 Yale 74
 
 Naz Reid and Kavell Bigby-Williams both had double-doubles as the 
			Tigers used their superior size to hold off the Bulldogs in 
			Jacksonville, Fla.
 
 LSU (27-6), playing without coach Will Wade -- suspended while the 
			school investigates possible NCAA violations -- will play 
			sixth-seeded Maryland in the second round Saturday.
 
 Reid had 14 points and 10 rebounds, Bigby-Williams had 10 points and 
			10 rebounds, Skylar Mays added 19 points and Tremont Waters scored 
			15. Alex Copeland led the Bulldogs (22-8) with 24 points, Jordan 
			Bruner scored 16 and Azar Swain had 12 off the bench.
 
 No. 6 Maryland 79, No. 11 Northeastern 77
 
 Jalen Smith and Bruno Fernando had double-doubles as the Terrapins 
			edged the Bruins in Jacksonville, Fla.
 
 Smith had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Fernando added 14 points and 
			13 rebounds. Darryl Morsell scored 18 and Eric Ayala added 12 as the 
			Terrapins (23-10) prevailed in a back-and-forth game.
 
 [to top of second column]
 | 
            
			 
            
			Murray State Racers guard Ja Morant (12) reacts during a time out 
			during the second half of a game against the Marquette Golden Eagles 
			in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at XL Center. 
			Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Dylan Windler had 35 points and 11 rebounds and Kevin McClain scored 
			19 to lead Belmont (27-6), which defeated Temple 81-70 in a play-in 
			game Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio. The Bruins fell 10 points short of 
			their scoring average of 87.4, which is second to only Gonzaga in 
			Division I.
 No. 10 Minnesota 86, No. 7 Louisville 76
 
 Gabe Kalscheur scored 24 points to lead the Golden Gophers to a 
			victory over the Cardinals in Des Moines, Iowa. The Gophers (22-13) 
			won their first tournament game since 2013 when they opened with a 
			victory over UCLA.
 
 Kalscheur was 5 of 11 from 3-point range as Minnesota made 11 
			triples, its second-highest total all season. Jordan Murphy and Amir 
			Coffey scored 18 points each while Daniel Oturu and Dupree McBrayer 
			each scored 13 for the Gophers.
 
 Louisville (20-14) entered the game having won just two of its last 
			seven games and could never seize the momentum against Minnesota. 
			Christen Cunningham scored 22 to lead the Cardinals while Steven 
			Enoch scored 14. Darius Perry added 12 points while Jordan Nwora 
			scored 10 and grabbed 11 rebounds.
 
 MIDWEST REGION
 
 No. 2 Kentucky 79, No. 15 Abilene Christian 44
 
 Keldon Johnson poured in 25 points, and Kentucky pounded Abilene 
			Christian in a battle of Wildcats at Jacksonville, Fla. Kentucky 
			played without team scoring and rebounding leader PJ Washington, who 
			had his left foot in a cast from an injury sustained in last week's 
			Southeastern Conference tournament.
 
 Kentucky's Reid Travis, a graduate transfer from Stanford in his 
			first NCAA Tournament game, racked up 18 points on 8-for-10 
			shooting, and freshman Tyler Herro added 14 points. Kentucky (28-6) 
			plays seventh-seeded Wofford in the second round.
 
 Jaren Lewis scored 17 points for Abilene Christian (27-7). Lewis 
			shot 7 of 12 from the field, while the rest of his teammates were a 
			combined 10 of 41.
 
 No. 5 Auburn 78, No. 12 New Mexico State 77
 
 Jared Harper scored a game-high 17 points as the Tigers survived 
			potential game-winning free throws by the Aggies to win in Salt Lake 
			City.
 
 Auburn (27-9) took a 13-point lead with 7:10 left but committed six 
			turnovers after that and was hanging on to a 78-76 lead with 6.0 
			seconds left after Samir Doughty made the second of two free-throw 
			attempts.
 
 
             
			The Aggies' Terrell Brown missed a 3-point shot but was fouled with 
			1.7 seconds left. He missed the first, made the second and his third 
			attempt went in and out, with the rebound going out of bounds to New 
			Mexico State (30-5) with 1.1 seconds to go and Auburn up one. 
			Trevelin Queen, off a screen, got an open look from the left corner 
			but shot an airball.
 
 No. 4 Kansas 87, No. 13 Northeastern 53
 
 Dedric Lawson recorded 25 points and 11 rebounds as the Jayhawks 
			trounced the Huskies at Salt Lake City.
 
 The Jayhawks (26-9) extended their streak of first-round wins to 13 
			while making their 30th consecutive NCAA appearance, a tournament 
			record. Kansas advances to play No. 5 Auburn on Saturday.
 
 Kansas also was stingy defensively, holding the Huskies (23-11) to 
			28.1 percent shooting. Northeastern's leading scorer, senior guard 
			Vasa Pusica, was held to seven points (10 below his average) on 
			2-of-13 shooting. Junior guard Jordan Roland paced Northeastern with 
			12 points.
 
 No. 7 Wofford 84, No. 10 Seton Hall 68
 
 Fletcher Magee scored 24 points and set a record as the Terriers won 
			an NCAA Tournament game for the first time, overcoming the Pirates 
			in Jacksonville, Fla.
 
 Magee made seven 3-point baskets to become the NCAA all-time leader 
			with 509 treys. Magee, who was 7 of 12 on 3-point attempts, broke 
			the mark of 504 set by Travis Bader of Oakland, who ended his career 
			five years ago.
 
 Nathan Hoover finished with 18 points for Wofford (30-4), which has 
			a 21-game winning streak. Myles Powell scored 22 of his 27 points in 
			the second half for Seton Hall (20-14).
 
 SOUTH REGION
 
 No. 3 Purdue 61, No. 14 Old Dominion 48
 
 Carsen Edwards scored 26 points as the Boilermakers recorded a 
			victory over the Monarchs at Hartford, Conn.
 
 Matt Haarms scored 10 of his 13 points in the second half for Purdue 
			(24-9), which advances to face reigning national champion Villanova 
			in a second-round contest on Saturday.
 
 Purdue guard Nojel Eastern, who started every game for the team this 
			season, turned his ankle in pregame warm-ups. He was replaced in the 
			lineup by Eric Hunter Jr. before entering the contest early in the 
			second half. Ahmad Caver scored 19 points, and B.J. Stith added 14 
			points for the Monarchs (26-9).
 
 No. 6 Villanova 61, No. 11 Saint Mary's 57
 
 Phil Booth scored 20 points as the Wildcats posted a victory over 
			the Gaels at Hartford, Conn.
 
 Booth shot 7 of 13 from the field and added 14 points for reigning 
			NCAA champion Villanova (26-9).
 
            
			 
			Jermaine Samuels finished with 12 points to help Villanova gain a 
			measure of revenge after being bounced by Saint Mary's in the second 
			round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. Jordan Ford and Malik Fitts each 
			scored 13 points for the Gaels (22-12).
 
 --Field Level Media
 
			[© 2019 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
				reserved.] Copyright 2019 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.  
			Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |