NCAA Tournament roundup: Yale swats
aside No. 4 Auburn
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[March 23, 2024]
John Poulakidas sank six 3-pointers and scored 28 points and
Samson Aletan made a key blocked shot in the final seconds as
13th-seeded Yale notched a 78-76 upset of fourth-seeded Auburn on
Friday afternoon in an East Region first-round game at Spokane,
Wash.
August Mahoney scored 14 points and Danny Wolf had 13 for the
Bulldogs (23-9), who overcame a 10-point, second-half deficit to
improve to 2-7 all-time in NCAA Tournament play. Upstart Yale will
face No. 5 seed San Diego State in Sunday's second round.
"I don't know if that's the best win in Yale basketball history, but
I will tell you that's the best basketball team we've beaten in Yale
basketball history as far as I'm concerned," Bulldogs coach James
Jones said.
Johni Broome recorded 24 points and 13 rebounds for the Tigers
(27-8). Denver Jones added 17 points and Jaylin Williams had 13 for
Auburn. K.D. Johnson had a chance to win it at the buzzer with a
3-pointer, but his shot bounced off the rim.
No. 1 UConn 91, No. 16 Stetson 52
Donovan Clingan scored 12 of his 19 points in the first half for the
top-seeded Huskies, who began the defense of their national
championship with a wire-to-wire win over the Hatters in an East
Region first-round game in New York.
Cam Spencer had 15 points, including 13 in the first half, for UConn
(32-3), which will oppose No. 9 Northwestern in a second-round game
Sunday. Stephon Castle (14 points), Tristen Newton (13 points, eight
assists) and Alex Karaban (12 points) all scored in double figures
for the Huskies.

Stephan Swenson scored a game-high 20 points and Jalen Blackmon had
14 points and eight rebounds for Stetson (22-13), which made its
first NCAA Tournament appearance after winning the Atlantic Sun
Conference.
No. 5 San Diego State 69, No. 12 UAB 65
Jaedon LeDee recorded 32 points and eight rebounds to lead the
Aztecs to a victory over the Blazers in East Region first-round play
at Spokane, Wash.
Lamont Butler added 15 points and four steals for the San Diego
State (25-10), which is looking for another deep run after losing to
UConn in last season's NCAA title game.
Efrem "Butta" Johnson made five 3-pointers and scored 19 points for
UAB (23-12). However, Johnson missed a tying 3-point attempt with
eight seconds remaining before Reese Waters split two free throws
with 3.5 seconds left to seal it for San Diego State.
No. 9 Northwestern 77, No. 8 Florida Atlantic 65 (OT)
Ryan Langborg scored 12 points in overtime for the Wildcats, who
squandered a nine-point second-half lead before recovering to beat
the Owls in an East Region first-round game in New York.
Brooks Barnhizer forced overtime by hitting a floater with nine
seconds left for Northwestern (22-11).
Vladislav Goldin scored 19 points for Florida Atlantic (25-9), which
returned every player who had remaining eligibility from last year's
Final Four team. Johnell Davis had 18 points.
West Region
No. 3 Baylor 92, No. 14 Colgate 67
Four players scored in double figures and the Bears canned 16 of 30
3-point attempts to dispatch the 14th-seeded Raiders in an NCAA
Tournament West Region first round game in Memphis.
Jalen Bridges scored a game-high 23 points for Baylor (24-10), which
advanced to the second round Sunday against Clemson. Ja'Kobe Walter
added 19, while Jayden Nunn tallied 15 and RayJ Dennis contributed
10 points plus nine assists.
Keegan Records paced Colgate (25-10), which won 17 of 18 prior to
this one, with 14 points. Sam Thomson added 11, and Patriot League
Player of the Year Braeden Smith scored 10.
No. 4 Alabama 109, No. 13 Charleston 96
Mark Sears poured in 30 points, and the nation's top-scoring team
was in high gear as the Crimson Tide rolled over the Cougars in
Spokane, Wash.
Latrell Wrightsell Jr. made 5 of 6 3-point attempts while adding 17
points for Alabama (22-11), which entered the contest averaging 90.8
points per game and set a school mark for most points in an NCAA
Tournament game. Alabama will face No. 12 Grand Canyon in Sunday's
second round.

Ben Burnham scored 19 points for Charleston (27-8), which had its
12-game winning streak halted. Frankie Policelli added 15 points.
No. 12 Grand Canyon 75, No. 5 Saint Mary's 66
Tyon Grant-Foster recorded 22 points and seven rebounds and the
Lopes beat the Gaels at Spokane, Wash., to win an NCAA Tournament
game for the first time.
Ray Harrison added 17 points and six assists for Grand Canyon
(30-4), which is making its third appearance in March Madness.
Mitchell Saxen had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Aidan Mahaney
scored 13 points but shot just 5 of 21 from the field for Saint
Mary's (26-8).
No. 6 Clemson 77, No. 11 New Mexico 56
The Tigers got a game-high 21 points from Chase Hunter and led by as
many as 23 points in the second half of a rout of the Lobos at
Memphis.
First-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference pick PJ Hall scored 12 of
his 14 points in the first half for Clemson (22-11).
Jaelen House scored 12 points for the Lobos (26-10) before fouling
out with 6:27 remaining in the game. Nelly Joseph worked hard inside
for 14 points and 12 rebounds but New Mexico never found any sort of
rhythm, connecting on just 29.7 percent of its field-goal attempts
and going 3 of 23 on 3-point shots.
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South Region
No. 1 Houston 86, No. 16 Longwood 46
It didn't take long for the Cougars to announce their presence with
authority, and once they did, they were well on their way to a
blowout of the Lancers in Memphis.
The result sets up a rematch Sunday in the second round against
ninth-seeded Texas A&M, which beat Nebraska 98-83 earlier in the
day. Houston held off the Aggies 70-66 on Dec. 16.
L.J. Cryer finished with 17 points, going 3-of-7 from beyond the
arc, Jamal Shead finished with 11 points and nine assists and Damian
Dunn added 17 points off the bench for Houston (31-4). Johnathan
Massie scored 10 points off the bench to pace Longwood (21-14).
No. 2 Marquette 87, No. 15 Western Kentucky 69
Tyler Kolek returned from a three-week absence and fell just four
rebounds shy of a triple-double to help the Golden Eagles pull away
in the second half for a win over the Hilltoppers.
Kolek, who finished with 18 points, 11 assists and six rebounds,
showed no ill effects from an oblique injury sustained on Feb. 28.
Kolek hit two long threes on his first two shot attempts and scored
10 points in the opening seven minutes, helping Marquette (26-9)
build a 26-17 lead. The Golden Eagles advance to a second-round
matchup on Sunday vs. No. 10 seed Colorado.
For the Hilltoppers (22-12), Tyrone Marshall Jr. scored 17 of his
team-leading 21 in the first half while teammate Don McHenry was the
only other player in double figures with 11 points.
No. 4 Duke 64, No. 13 Vermont 47
Mark Mitchell and Jared McCain scored 15 points apiece to lead four
Blue Devils players in double figures as Duke pulled away in the
second half to beat the Catamounts.
Duke (25-8) will play James Madison in a second-round game on
Sunday. The Blue Devils, who were knocked out by Tennessee in the
second round last season, haven't missed the Sweet 16 in consecutive
tournaments since 2007-08.
Jeremy Roach scored 14 points and Tyrese Proctor added 13 for Duke.
Kyle Filipowski, who was averaging 17.1 points per contest, was held
to three points and just one field goal attempt but pulled down 12
rebounds. Shamir Bogues scored 18 points for Vermont (28-7), which
won the America East for the third straight season.
No. 12 James Madison 72, No. 5 Wisconsin 61
Terrence Edwards Jr. scored 14 points for the Dukes, who never
trailed as they upset the Badgers in a first-round matchup in New
York.
James Madison (32-3) extended the nation's longest active winning
streak to 14 games. T.J. Bickerstaff and Julien Wooden scored 12
points apiece, while Michael Green III added 11 points for the
Dukes, who advanced beyond the first round for the first time since
1983.
Max Klesmit scored all 18 of his points while hitting five
3-pointers in the second half for Wisconsin (22-14).
No. 10 Colorado 102, No. 7 Florida 100
KJ Simpson capped a wild second half with a baseline jumper that hit
the rim five times before rattling in with one second left, lifting
the Buffaloes to a dramatic win over the Gators in Indianapolis.
Simpson finished with a team-leading 23 points while Eddie Lampkin
Jr. added 21 for Colorado (26-10).

Florida's Walter Clayton Jr. scored a game-high 33 points and hit
the backboard on a desperation miss at the final buzzer. The Gators
(24-12) ended their season in heartbreak after erasing a 13-point
deficit in the final 4:28.
No. 9 Texas A&M 98, No. 8 Nebraska 83
The Aggies converted 13 3-pointers and enjoyed a comfortable win
over the Cornhuskers.
Wade Taylor IV bombed in 7 of 10 attempts from deep and scored 25
points for the Aggies (21-14). Manny Obaseki added 22 points, while
Tyrece Radford stuffed the stat sheet with 20 points, 10 rebounds
and five assists.
Brice Williams scored 24 points to pace the Cornhuskers (23-11), who
were making their first NCAA tourney appearance in 10 years. Keisei
Tominaga added 21 points.
Midwest Region
No. 1 Purdue 78, Grambling State 50
All-American Zach Edey scored 30 points, grabbed 21 rebounds and
blocked three shots to power the Boilermakers to a rout of the
Tigers in Indianapolis.
The Boilermakers (30-4) pulled away at the end of the first half and
the beginning of the second half to atone for last year's shocking
first-round loss to No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson in Columbus, Ohio.
Purdue will play No. 8 Utah State on Sunday in a second-round
contest, again before a heavily partisan crowd inside Gainbridge
Fieldhouse.
Tra'Michael Moton had 21 points and Kintavious Dozier scored 16 to
lead Grambling (21-15), which made it difficult for the first 18
minutes, trailing just 31-27 before Purdue scored the final five
points of the first half.
No. 8 Utah State 88, No. 9 TCU 72
Isaac Johnson scored 14 of his 19 points in the second half to lead
the Aggies past the Horned Frogs, breaking their 10-game NCAA
Tournament losing streak.
Ian Martinez added a game-high 21 points, while Darius Brown II
chipped in with 10 points and 10 assists for Utah State (28-6).
JaKobe Coles had 19 points while Emanuel Miller added 13 points and
11 rebounds for TCU (21-13), which jumped out to leads of 16-8 and
18-10 but couldn't hold on.
--Field Level Media
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