NCAA Tournament roundup: Oral Roberts stuns Ohio State
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[March 20, 2021]
Max Abmas and Kevin Obanor
combined for 59 points as 15th-seeded Oral Roberts stunned No. 2
seed Ohio State 75-72 in overtime in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament's South Region in West Lafayette, Ind., on Friday.
Obanor had seven of his 30 points in overtime for the Golden Eagles
(17-10) and Abmas, the nation's leading scorer at 24.2 points per
game, had 29 in the shocker. Oral Roberts advanced to face No. 7
seed Florida on Sunday.
E.J. Liddell scored 23 for Ohio State and Duane Washington Jr. had
19. The Buckeyes were 9 of 18 from the foul line in the game.
Oral Roberts was the first No. 15 seed to win since 2016 (Middle
Tennessee over Michigan State). It was the program's first NCAA
Tournament win since 1974.
South Region
Florida 75, Virginia Tech 70 (OT)
Colin Castleton had 19 points and 14 rebounds to help the
seventh-seeded Gators rally in regulation and later hang on for an
overtime victory over 10th-seeded Hokies in Indianapolis.
Nahiem Alleyne scored a career-high 28 points to lead Virginia Tech
(15-7) and sent the game to overtime with a game-tying three-pointer
with 1.4 seconds left in regulation. Alleyne scored Virginia Tech's
last 12 points in regulation.
But Tre Mann's clutch triple with 22.9 seconds left in the extra
period helped the Gators (15-9) pull away for good. Scottie Lewis,
who finished with 15 points and four assists off Florida's bench,
followed with a pair of free throws. Mann's streak of four
consecutive games with 20 or more points was halted. He finished
with 14 and four assists.
Arkansas 85, Colgate 58
Justin Smith had a career-high 29 points to go with 13 rebounds as
the third-seeded Razorbacks overcame a 14-point first-half deficit
to hold off the 14th-seeded Raiders in Indianapolis.
Jalen Tate added 15 points, JD Notae scored 14, and Moses Moody and
Davonte Davis had 12 each as the Razorbacks (23-6) advanced to face
No. 6 Texas Tech on Sunday.
Nelly Cummings scored 14, Jordan Burns added 13, and Jack Ferguson
and Jeff Woodward had 11 each to lead the Raiders (14-2), who saw
their 13-game winning streak end.
Texas Tech 65, Utah State 53
The sixth-seeded Red Raiders forced 22 turnovers and smothered the
11th-seed Aggies in the second half to advance in Bloomington, Ind.,
and will face three-seed Arkansas on Sunday in Indianapolis
Mac McClung overcame a slow start to lead the Red Raiders (18-10)
with 16 points, while Kyler Edwards added 12 to go with six rebounds
and four assists. Shannon also notched 10 points, all in the second
half after missing all four field goals he launched in the first
half.
Justin Bean paced the Aggies (20-9) with 13 points but only three in
the second half. Marco Anthony and Neemias Queta added 11 each and
Queta was a force in the paint with 13 rebounds and seven blocked
shots.
Baylor 79, Hartford 55
MaCio Teague pumped in 22 points as the top-seeded Bears began their
quest for a national title with a 79-55 trouncing of the 16th-seeded
Hawks in Indianapolis.
Jared Butler added 13 points and Davion Mitchell provided 12 points and
six rebounds for the Bears. Baylor (23-2) received 27 points from its
reserves, led by Adam Flagler's 12 points. He made three of the team's
11 3-pointers.
Austin Williams racked up 19 points and Traci Carter had 11 points for
Hartford (15-9), which made its NCAA Tournament debut after winning the
America East tournament. The Hawks committed 24 turnovers.
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USA; Oral Roberts Golden
Eagles forward Kevin Obanor (0) dribbles the ball against Ohio State
Buckeyes guard Musa Jallow (\eft) during overtime in the first round
of the 2021 NCAA Tournament at Mackey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mike
Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports
Midwest Region
Oregon State 70, Tennessee 56
Roman Silva scored a career-high 16 points, making all eight of his
field-goal attempts, as the No. 12-seeded Beavers upset the
fifth-seed Volunteers in Indianapolis, winning a tournament game for
the first time since 1982.
Jarod Lucas added 14 points for Oregon State (18-12), making four
3-point field goals, Ethan Thompson scored 13 and Zach Reichle had
10. The Beavers will face fourth-seed Oklahoma State on Sunday in
Indianapolis.
Keon Johnson led Tennessee (18-9) with 14 points. Jaden Springer
scored 12 and Santiago Vescovi added 11. The Volunteers played
without forward John Fulkerson, who sustained a concussion and
facial injuries against Florida in the Southeastern Conference
quarterfinals.
Loyola Chicago 71, Georgia Tech 60
Lucas Williamson scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Ramblers
past the Yellow Jackets in Indianapolis.
Braden Norris added 16 points and eight assists for Loyola (25-4),
which advanced to a second-round matchup Sunday with top-seeded
Illinois. Keith Clemons tallied 12 points and Missouri Valley
Conference Player of the Year Cameron Krutwig kicked in 10.
Jordan Usher scored 15 points to pace the Yellow Jackets (16-10),
while Michael Devoe added 14 and Jose Alvarado hit for 13 points.
Georgia Tech canned 57.4 percent of its field goal attempts, but
couldn't make up for the absence of Atlantic Coast Conference Player
of the Year Moses Wright, who sat out due to COVID-19 protocol.
Illinois 78, Drexel 49
Kofi Cockburn scored a game-high 18 points in just 20 minutes as
top-seeded Illinois pulled away from 16th-seeded Drexel in
Indianapolis.
National player of the year candidate Ayo Dosunmu added 17 points,
11 rebounds, five assists and three steals for the Fighting Illini
(24-6), which will play eighth-seeded Loyola on Sunday in the second
round of the Midwest Region.
Trent Frazier tallied 11 points and Adam Miller chipped in 10.
--Field Level Media
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