The Mocs (27-8) had two chances to win on their final
possession, but leading scorer Malachi Smith had his first shot
blocked by Coleman Hawkins and then missed a 17-footer as time
expired.
Kofi Cockburn scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the
Fighting Illini (23-9), who will face fifth-seeded Houston in
the second round on Sunday. Plummer finished with 15 points and
Hawkins added 10 points and eight rebounds.
Smith scored 12 points and pulled down eight rebounds for
Chattanooga, but he made only 4 of 20 shots from the field and
missed his last eight attempts.
SOUTH REGION (Pittsburgh)
No. 2 Villanova 80, No. 15 Delaware 60
Justin Moore scored 21 points and Jermaine Samuels added 15 as
the Wildcats improved to 16-0 all-time against the Blue Hens.
Collin Gillespie chipped in with 14 points, Caleb Daniels added
13 and Eric Dixon had 12 for Villanova (27-7), which will face
seventh-seeded Ohio State in the second round on Sunday.
Jyare Davis scored 17 points and Andrew Carr contributed 13 for
Delaware (22-13), which fell to 0-6 in program history in the
NCAA Tournament.
No. 5 Houston 82, No. 12 UAB 68
Kyler Edwards scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds to
lead the Cougars past the Blazers.
Edwards led a balanced and efficient shooting effort as Houston
(30-5) advanced to the second round for the fourth consecutive
season.
Fabian White Jr. had 14 points and six rebounds for Houston,
which shot 53.3 percent overall. UAB (27-8), which was making
its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2015, was led by
Jordan Walker with 17 points.
No. 7 Ohio State 54, No. 10 Loyola Chicago 41
E.J. Liddell collected 16 points and 10 rebounds and Malaki
Branham added 14 points to lift the Buckeyes to a win over the
Ramblers.
Ohio State (20-11) had lost four of five. Buoyed by the return
of Kyle Young (concussion) and forward Zed Key (right ankle
sprain, the Buckeyes looked like a different team.
Braden Norris, from the Columbus suburb of Hilliard, Ohio, led
Loyola (25-8) with 14 points.
SOUTH REGION (San Diego)
No. 1 Arizona 87, No. 16 Wright State 70
Christian Koloko contributed 17 points, 13 rebounds, six assists
and five blocked shots in a stellar all-around performance to
help the Wildcats sail to a victory over the Raiders.
Bennedict Mathurin scored a team-best 18 points and Dalen Terry
added 16 points and seven rebounds for Arizona, which will face
ninth-seeded TCU in Sunday's second round.
Grant Basile registered 21 points and three blocked shots for
Wright State (22-14). Trey Calvin scored 16 points, Tim Finke
had 15 points, six rebounds and four steals, and Tanner Holden
had just 12 points.
No. 9 TCU 69, No. 8 Seton Hall 42
Mike Miles Jr. scored 21 points to help the Horned Frogs wallop
the Pirates.
Damion Baugh had 14 points, six assists and five rebounds while
Emanuel Miller added 10 points for TCU (21-12).
TCU's defense held Seton Hall (21-11) to woeful numbers,
including 28.8 percent shooting and 16 turnovers. Myles Cale and
Jamir Harris led the Pirates with 11 points apiece.
EAST REGION (Milwaukee)
No. 3 Purdue 78, No. 14 Yale 56
Jaden Ivey scored 22 points and Zach Edey had 16 points and nine
rebounds to lead the Boilermakers to a victory over the
Bulldogs.
Purdue (28-7) will face sixth-seeded Texas (22-11) in the second
round on Sunday.
Azar Swain scored 18 points for Yale (19-12), which earned its
sixth NCAA appearance with a 66-64 victory over Princeton in the
Ivy League tournament title game.
No. 6 Texas 81, No. 11 Virginia Tech 73
Andrew Jones scored 21 points to lead a balanced offensive
attack as the Longhorns turned it on in the second half against
the Hokies.
Carr added 15 points and nine assists and Timmy Allen scored 14
points for Texas (22-11), which went 10 for 19 from beyond the
arc and snapped a three-game losing streak.
Sean Pedulla led Virginia Tech (23-13) with 19 points while Keve
Aluma scored 13 and Hunter Cattoor contributed 12.
MIDWEST REGION (Milwaukee)
No. 3 Wisconsin 67, No. 14 Colgate 60
Johnny Davis scored the Badgers' final 14 points and survived a
3-point barrage from the Raiders.
Davis, the Big Ten player of the year, finished with 25 points,
including 17 in the second half. Wisconsin (25-7) will face
11th-seeded Iowa State on Sunday.
Colgate (23-12), the Patriot League tournament champion, had won
15 in a row. Nelly Cummings had 20 points and Tucker Richardson
15 on five 3-pointers for the Raiders.
No. 11 Iowa State 59, No. 6 LSU 54
Freshman Tyrese Hunter scored a career-high 23 points and Izaiah
Brockington added 19 as the Cyclones held off the Tigers.
Iowa State (21-12) will face third-seeded Wisconsin (24-7) in
the second round on Sunday.
Tari Eason had 18 points and Darius Days tallied 14 points and
12 boards for LSU (22-12), playing its first game under interim
coach Kevin Nickelberry after coach Will Wade and associate head
coach Bill Armstrong were dismissed Saturday in the wake of an
NCAA notice of allegations of significant misconduct in the
program.
MIDWEST REGION (Greenville, S.C.)
No. 2 Auburn 80, No. 15 Jacksonville State 61
Jabari Smith and Walker Kessler each delivered double-doubles as
the Tigers eased to a win over the Gamecocks.
Smith collected 20 points, 14 rebounds and four assists for
Auburn (28-5), which advances to the second round on Sunday to
face 10th-seeded Miami. Kessler chipped in 13 points and 10
rebounds while registering nine blocked shots.
Jalen Gibbs hit four 3-pointers and scored 20 points for
Jacksonville State (21-11), while Jalen Finch scored 17.
No. 10 Miami 68, No. 7 Southern California
Charlie Moore connected on two free throws with 3 seconds left
as the Hurricanes withstood a late-game rally from the Trojans.
Isaiah Wong scored 22 points before fouling out. Moore had 16
points and Kameron McGusty provided 12 points for Miami (24-10).
Drew Peterson scored 17 points, Reese Dixon-Waters posted 16,
Isaiah Mobley had 11 and Chevez Goodwin added 10 for USC (26-8).
WEST REGION (San Diego)
No. 3 Texas Tech 97, No. 14 Montana State 62
Bryson Williams and Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 20 points apiece
and combined to make 7 of 9 shots from 3-point range for the Red
Raiders, who were never challenged after bolting to an early
18-4 lead.
Adonis Arms delivered 15 points and five rebounds while Kevin
Obanor added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Texas Tech (26-9).
In its first appearance in the tournament since 1996, Montana
State (27-8) got 12 points from Xavier Bishop and nine each from
Nick Gazelas and RaeQuan Battle.
No. 11 Notre Dame 78, No. 6 Alabama 64
Cormac Ryan shot 7-for-9 from 3-point range and scored a
career-high 29 points as the Fighting Irish upended the Crimson
Tide.
Notre Dame (24-10) advanced to play Texas Tech (26-9) on Sunday.
Blake Wesley added 18 points for the Fighting Irish, who are
seeking their first Sweet 16 appearance since 2016.
Alabama (19-14) played most of the game without point guard
Jahvon Quinerly, who sustained a left knee injury early in the
first half. Keon Ellis scored 16 points to lead the Crimson
Tide.
WEST REGION (Greenville, S.C.)
No. 2 Duke 78, Cal State Fullerton 61
Paolo Banchero scored 17 points to lead all five Blue Devils
starters in double figures in their win over the Titans to begin
the final NCAA Tournament for legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski.
Duke (29-6) entered the tournament with losses in two of its
previous four games. Krzyzewski is coaching in his record 36th
NCAA Tournament, pursuing a sixth national title. He now owns a
98-30 record in tournament games.
Banchero also had a game-high 10 rebounds, while Mark Williams
racked up 15 points, seven rebounds, five assists and five
blocks. Damari Milstead led Cal State Fullerton (21-11) with 12
points.
No. 7 Michigan State 74, No. 10 Davidson 73
Joey Hauser tied his career high with 27 points as the Spartans
held off the Wildcats.
Michigan State (23-12) will face seed Duke in the second round
on Sunday. A.J. Hoggard had 14 points and Gabe Brown contributed
12 for the Spartans.
Luka Brajkovic had 18 points and Sam Mennenga contributed 15 for
Davidson (27-7). Michigan State transfer Foster Loyer added 12
points, six rebounds and four assists.
--Field Level Media
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