Thursday - Session 2
March 15, 2017
West Region (Buffalo, NY)
No. 4 West Virginia vs. No. 13 Bucknell (CBS, 2:30 p.m.)
-- As of late Wednesday, most books had West Virginia (26-8 straight up, 13-15 against the spread) installed as a 14-point favorite with a total of 147.5. The 13th-seeded Bison were +800 on the money line (risk $100 to win $800).
-- Bob Huggins’s squad has been a double-digit favorite 13 times, limping to an abysmal 3-9-1 spread record. WVU is 0-7-1 ATS in its last eight such spots.
-- WVU is mired in a 1-6-1 ATS slump.
-- WVU saw its three-game winning streak snapped this past Saturday night when it lost 80-74 to Iowa State as a four-point favorite in the Big 12 Tournament finals at Sprint Center in Kansas City. The Mountaineers had beaten Texas (63-53) and Kanas State (51-50) to advance to the finals. They were an atrocious 8-of-17 from the free-throw line (47.1%) in the loss to the Cyclones, who shot 54.2 percent from the floor. Jevon Carter had 18 points in the losing effort, nailing 4-of-8 launches from 3-point range. Elijah Macon, Esa Ahmad and Daxter Miles Jr. scored 10 points apiece.
-- West Va. played 15 games in opponents in the NCAA Tournament field, compiling a 10-5 record. WVU has an RPI of 24, going 5-3 against the Top 25, 6-4 versus the Top 50 and 13-5 against the Top 100. The Mountaineers have wins at Virginia, at Oklahoma State and at Iowa State, in addition to home wins over Baylor, Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State and Northern Kentucky.
-- Carter leads WVU in scoring (13.1 points per game), assists (3.9 APG) and steals (2.6 SPG). Ahmad (11.2 PPG) is the only other double-figure scorer for this balanced offensive team. He is hitting 37.8 percent of his shots from long distance.
-- Bucknell (26-8 SU, 7-1 ATS) brings a six-game winning streak into the Tournament. The Bison blasted Lehigh 81-65 as a four-point ‘chalk’ in the finals of the Patriot League Tournament. Kimbal Mackenzie was the catalyst with 18 points, four rebounds and three assists without a turnover. Zach Thomas scored 17 points to go with nine rebounds, seven assists and two blocked shots. Nana Foulland also scored 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting and he blocked three shots. Stephen Brown finished with 12 points, six rebounds and four assists without a turnover.
-- Bucknell is led by Thomas, who averages 16.0 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.1 steals per game. The junior forward can shoot it well with the excellent percentages from the field (47.6%), 3-point range (41.5%) and free-throw line (81.6%). Foulland averages 14.9 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game. He also shoots at a team-best 62.8 percent clip from the field. Brown (10.9 PPG) is averaging team-highs in assists (4.8 APG) and steals (1.5 SPG).
-- Bucknell played five games against teams in the NCAA Tournament field, losing three of those contests. The Bison won at Vanderbilt (75-72) and beat Mount St. Mary’s by an 81-65 count at home. They lost by 26 at Butler, by 20 at Wake Forest and by two at home vs. Princeton.
-- Bucknell has been an underdog just once, winning outright over Vandy as a 12-point road ‘dog.
-- The ‘over’ is 16-12-1 overall for WVU, but the ‘under’ is 5-2 in its last seven outings.
-- The ‘over’ is 5-2-1 overall for the Bison.
-- Tip-off on CBS is expected to be around 2:45 p.m. Eastern in Buffalo. To be exact, the game will start 30 minutes after Notre Dame-Princeton ends.
East Region (Orlando, FL)
No. 4 Florida vs. East Tennessee State (truTV, 3:00 p.m.)
-- Florida, the No. 4 seed in the East Region, will be in Orlando to take on East Tennessee State, the No. 13 seed. As of late Wednesday, most betting shops had Florida (24-8 SU, 17-13 ATS) listed as a 10-point favorite with a total of 147.5 points.
-- Florida will have fresh legs after losing to Vanderbilt 72-62 in overtime last Friday at the SEC Tournament quarterfinals in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena. The Gators lost outright as 5.5-point favorites. They finished regulation on a 9-1 run to force the extra session, but the Commodores outscored them 12-4 in OT. It was Vandy’s third win over UF this season. KeVaughn Allen scored a team-best 16 points in the losing effort. Kasey Hill also scored 16 points, but his layup in traffic with six seconds left in regulation was off. Devin Robinson finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Canyon Barry, the SEC’s Sixth Man of the Year, was held scoreless in 16 minutes of playing time.
-- Since spraining his ankle at Mississippi State on Feb. 18, Barry has been held scoreless twice and was limited to three points at Kentucky. However, the grad transfer from Charleston seemed to be back on track with 14 and 15-point efforts in the last two regular-season games. For the season, Barry is averaging 12.1 points per game while making 87.8 percent of his free-throw attempts.
-- Mike White’s team has been a double-digit favorite 15 times, posting a 9-6 spread record.
-- UF lost starting center John Egbunu to a torn ACL in the first half of a Valentine’s Day win at Auburn. Since then, UF is 3-3 SU and 2-4 ATS. We should note, however, that two of those three wins came by double-digit margins over teams in the NCAA Tournament field, South Carolina and Arkansas. Also, the defeats came at Kentucky, at Vandy and to Vandy in Nashville at the league tournament. Egbunu was averaging 7.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots per game. He was Florida’s premier interior defender.
-- Allen, the true sophomore guard from out of Little Rock, is averaging a team-high 13.9 PPG while shooting at a 39.9 percent clip from 3-point land. Allen is also burying 87.2 percent of his free throws. Robinson is averaging 10.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. The junior forward has drained 38.9 percent of his 3-balls. Hill is averaging 9.8 points, 4.5 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game. Since Egbunu’s loss, White has played a lot of three-guard lineups with Hill’s back-up PG, Chris Chiozza, playing with him. Chiozza has responded well, scoring in double figures seven times in the last nine games. In the last 11 games, the junior guard from out of Memphis has a 45/20 assists-to-turnovers ratio and has averaged 4.9 RPG despite standing shorter than six-feet tall.
-- East Tennessee State (27-7 SU, 17-13 ATS) saw its six-game winning streak snapped in its regular-season finale, a 72-66 loss at UNC-Greensboro as a 3.5-point road ‘chalk.’ However, the Buccaneers avenged that loss in Asheville on March 6 in the finals of the Southern Conference Tournament. They overcame a 38-31 halftime deficit to win a 79-74 decision as five-point favorites. Senior guard T.J. Cromer scored 23 points and grabbed five rebounds, hitting all 11 of his shots from the charity stripe. A.J. Merriweather added 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field in only 19 minutes of playing time. Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Tevin Glass contributed 12 points apiece with Glass pulling down nine boards.
-- East Tennessee State has been an underdog four times, going 2-2 both SU and ATS with wins at Chattanooga and at Mississippi State. The Bucs are No. 53 in the RPI Rankings, posting an 0-2 record against the Top 50 and a 2-6 mark versus the Top 100. They lost by nine at UNC-Wilmington, a potential Round of 32 foe, and also lost by 14 at Dayton and by four at Tennessee.
-- Steve Forbes’s team is led by Cromer, who averages 19.1 points, 3.2 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game. Cromer is draining 40.4 percent of his 3-pointers and 81.8 percent of his free throws. He dropped 41 points on Samford in the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals.
-- Cromer’s backcourt partner Desonta Bradford is averaging 10.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. Bradford also has 35 steals and has connected on 35.4 percent of his 3-point launches.
-- UF is No. 10 in the RPI, going 1-4 against the Top 25, 6-8 versus the Top 50 and 15-8 against the Top 100. The Gators own notable home wins over Kentucky (88-66), Arkansas (78-65), South Carolina (81-66) and Tennessee (83-70), in addition to neutral-court scalps of Miami, Seton Hall, Florida Gulf Coast and Belmont. They also won road games at Arkanas, at Alabama, at Georgia and by 32 at Oklahoma.
-- UF is making its 20th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. The Gators own a stellar 42-17 record in 59 Tourney games. They missed the last two Tournaments since going to the Final Four in 2014. Hill is the only player on the roster remaining from that squad.
-- ETSU is making its 10th NCAA appearance in the history of the program. The Bucs have two wins, including an 87-80 first-round win over Arizona in 1992 when they were led by a diminutive point guard named Mister Jennings.
-- The ‘under’ is 16-14 overall for UF, 10-5 in its last 15 contests.
-- Totals have been an overall wash (15-15-1) for ETSU.
-- Tip-off in Orlando on TruTV is expected to be around 3:10 p.m. Eastern, or 30 minutes after Virginia vs. UNC-Wilmington ends.
South Region (Milwaukee, WI)
Middle Tennessee vs. Minnesota (TNT, 3:50 p.m.)
-- As of late Wednesday, most books had Middle Tennessee (30-4 SU, 23-10 ATS) favored by one point with a total of 136.
-- Kermit Davis’s team pulled the 2016 Tournament’s biggest upset when it beat second-seeded Michigan State by nine points as a 15-seed in the opening round. Davis then turned downed overtures from Memphis to sign a long extension with MTSU. He returned a pair of starters from last year’s team and went from 25 wins to 30 (and counting…).
-- Middle Tennessee has won 10 games in a row while compiling a stellar 8-2 spread record. The Blue Raiders took the cash in all three of their games at the Conference USA Tournament in Birmingham. They beat Marshall 83-72 as 10.5-point ‘chalk’ in the finals on Saturday night. Giddy Potts dropped 30 points on the Thundering Herd and also had eight rebounds. JaCorey Williams added 17 points and six rebounds, while Reggie Upshaw contributed 15 points, eight boards and two blocks.
-- Middle Tennessee faced only three teams in the NCAA Tournament field, but it went 3-0 ATS with a pair of outright wins in those games. MTSU trounced Vanderbilt 71-48 as a two-point home favorite, but it lost 80-77 at VCU even though it covered as a four-point ‘dog. Also, the Blue Raiders beat UNC-Wilmington 68-63 as five-point ‘dogs on a neutral court. They won by 15 at Ole Miss at by 13 at Belmont, an NIT team.
-- Williams paces MTSU in scoring with a 17.3 PPG average. Williams also pulls down 7.3 rebounds per game and is making 54.1 percent of his shots from the field. Potts (15.8 PPPG, 5.5 RPG) has hit 39.2 percent of his 3-pointers, while Upshaw averages 14.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
-- Minnesota (24-9 SU, 19-12 ATS) is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2013. Since going to the Final Four in 1997, the Gophers are have lost five of six NCAA Tourney games. They beat UCLA by 20 four years ago before getting sent home by Florida in the Round of 32. Minnesota is making its 13th NCAA appearance in program history, as it looks to improve on its 13-12 all-time record.
-- Richard Pitino and Rick Pitino are the only father-son combination to ever lead two different teams to the same NCAA Tournament.
-- After a five-game losing streak in mid-January, Minnesota ripped off eight consecutive wins while going 7-1 ATS until losing 66-49 at Wisconsin in its regular-season finale. The Gophers beat Michigan State by a 63-58 count at the Big Ten Tournament before getting eliminated in an 84-77 loss to Michigan as four-point underdogs. In the win over the Spartans, Reggie Lynch led the way with 16 points, four rebounds and five blocked shots. Amir Coffey added 13 points, while Jordan Murphy had 10 points and 13 rebounds. Nate Mason was also in double figures with 10 points, but he was a horrendous 2-of-14 from the field. Mason made 6-of-7 at the free-throw line, however.
-- Minnesota owns an 8-7 record in 15 games against teams in the NCAA Tourney field. The Gophers have home wins over Arkansas, Mount St. Mary’s, UT-Arlington and Michigan. They have neutral-court scalps of Michigan State and Vanderbilt, in addition to road wins at Purdue, at Northwestern and at Maryland.
-- Mason is averaging team-highs in scoring (15.5 PPG), assists (5.0 APG) and steals (1.3 SPG). Lynch (8.4 PPG, 6.2 RPG) is second in the nation in blocked shots, rejecting 3.5 attempts per game.
-- Minnesota will be without senior guard Akeem Springs, who tore his Achilles in the Big Ten Tourney win over Sparty. Springs was averaging 9.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game.
-- The Gophers have watched the ‘over’ go 11-3 in their last 14 games to improve to 18-13 overall.
-- The ‘under’ is 20-13 overall for the Blue Raiders, but they’ve seen the ‘over’ hit in four of their last five contests.
-- TNT will have the telecast 30 minutes after the end of Butler-Winthrop. That should be around 4:00 p.m. Eastern.
West Region (Salt Lake City, UT)
Vanderbilt vs. Northwestern (TBS, 4:20 p.m.)
-- As of late Wednesday, most spots had Vanderbilt (19-15 SU, 20-12 ATS) installed as a 1.5-point favorite with a total of 130. The Commodores are the first 15-loss team to garner an at-large invite in NCAA Tournament history.
-- Vandy finished strong to garner a second straight bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Commodores lost in the First Four in Dayton last season, and then their head coach Kevin Stalling left to take the Pittsburgh job. Bryce Drew, the former star player and coach at Valpo, led his team to a 7-2 SU record and an 8-1 ATS mark in its last nine contests. During this span, Vandy beat Florida twice and also knocked off South Carolina. The only defeats came against Arkansas and at Kentucky.
-- Vandy beat Texas A&M (66-41) and UF (72-62 in OT) at the SEC Tournament before falling 76-62 to Arkansas in the semifinals. In the win over the Gators, junior guard Riley LaChance scored 18 points on 4-of-7 shooting from downtown. Jeff Roberson added 16 points and eight rebounds, while Luke Kornet finished with 12 points and 10 boards.
-- Vandy played 16 games against teams in the NCAA field, going 6-10. However, we should note that the Commodores have won six of their last nine games against such squads. Drew’s team is No. 38 in the RPI Rankings, posting a 4-4 record against the Top 25, a 6-8 mark versus the Top 50 and an 11-14 ledger against the Top 100. The ‘Dores owns notable home wins over Florida, Iowa State and South Carolina. They won at Arkansas and at Florida. They beat UF and Texas A&M three times apiece.
-- Vandy owns a 17-6 spread record in its last 23 games.
-- Matthew Fisher-Davis leads Vandy’s balanced scoring attack with a 13.6 PPG average. Kornet (13.2 PPG, 6.2 RPG) has a team-high 68 blocked shots, while Roberson (11.0 PPG, 7.1 RPG) is making 34.2 percent of his 3-point attempts. LaChance (10.5 PPG) has a 133/64 assists-to-turnovers ratio and has buried 49.3 percent from long distance and 86.8 percent at the free-throw line.
-- Vandy is ranked ninth in the nation in free-throw shooting percentage (77.6%).
-- Northwestern (23-11 SU, 19-12 ATS) is finally in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. The Wildcats finished in a fifth-place tie in the Big Ten regular season standings, posting a 10-8 record in league play. They won three of their last five games to secure an at-large invite, including wins over Rutgers and Maryland to advance to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. Chris Collins’s squad knocked off the Terrapins by a 72-64 count as a two-point underdog. Scottie Lindsey and Vic Law scored 17 points apiece, while Bryant McIntosh had 16 points, six assists and a pair of steals.
-- Northwestern is led by McIntosh, a junior guard who paces his team in scoring (14.4 PPG) and assists (5.2 APG). Lindsey is averaging 14.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game. Law (12.5 PPG), a sophomore forward, leads the Wildcats in rebounding (5.7 RPG) and steals (1.1 SPG).
-- Northwestern is No. 49 in the RPI, going 1-5 against the Top 25, 5-8 versus the Top 50 and 9-11 against the Top 100. The Wildcats have neutral-court wins over Dayton and Maryland, in addition to a road win at Wisconsin. They also downed Wake Forest and Michigan at home.
-- Northwestern is 38th in the country FT percentage, hitting 75.1 percent of its attempts. The Wildcats are 22nd in the nation in field-goal percentage defense (40.3%) and 34th in scoring defense (65.1 PPG).
-- The ‘under’ is 18-11-2 overall for the Wildcats, but they’ve seen the ‘over’ hit in three consecutive games.
-- The ‘under’ is 18-13-1 overall for the ‘Dores, 7-1 in their last eight outings.
-- This game will tip in Salt Lake City on TBS at around 4:30 p.m. Eastern, or 30 minutes after Gonzaga faces South Dakota State. Unless Mark Few’s team becomes the first No. 1 seed to lose to a 16 seed, the Vandy-NW winner will take on the ‘Zags on Saturday.
March 15, 2017
West Region (Buffalo, NY)
No. 4 West Virginia vs. No. 13 Bucknell (CBS, 2:30 p.m.)
-- As of late Wednesday, most books had West Virginia (26-8 straight up, 13-15 against the spread) installed as a 14-point favorite with a total of 147.5. The 13th-seeded Bison were +800 on the money line (risk $100 to win $800).
-- Bob Huggins’s squad has been a double-digit favorite 13 times, limping to an abysmal 3-9-1 spread record. WVU is 0-7-1 ATS in its last eight such spots.
-- WVU is mired in a 1-6-1 ATS slump.
-- WVU saw its three-game winning streak snapped this past Saturday night when it lost 80-74 to Iowa State as a four-point favorite in the Big 12 Tournament finals at Sprint Center in Kansas City. The Mountaineers had beaten Texas (63-53) and Kanas State (51-50) to advance to the finals. They were an atrocious 8-of-17 from the free-throw line (47.1%) in the loss to the Cyclones, who shot 54.2 percent from the floor. Jevon Carter had 18 points in the losing effort, nailing 4-of-8 launches from 3-point range. Elijah Macon, Esa Ahmad and Daxter Miles Jr. scored 10 points apiece.
-- West Va. played 15 games in opponents in the NCAA Tournament field, compiling a 10-5 record. WVU has an RPI of 24, going 5-3 against the Top 25, 6-4 versus the Top 50 and 13-5 against the Top 100. The Mountaineers have wins at Virginia, at Oklahoma State and at Iowa State, in addition to home wins over Baylor, Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State and Northern Kentucky.
-- Carter leads WVU in scoring (13.1 points per game), assists (3.9 APG) and steals (2.6 SPG). Ahmad (11.2 PPG) is the only other double-figure scorer for this balanced offensive team. He is hitting 37.8 percent of his shots from long distance.
-- Bucknell (26-8 SU, 7-1 ATS) brings a six-game winning streak into the Tournament. The Bison blasted Lehigh 81-65 as a four-point ‘chalk’ in the finals of the Patriot League Tournament. Kimbal Mackenzie was the catalyst with 18 points, four rebounds and three assists without a turnover. Zach Thomas scored 17 points to go with nine rebounds, seven assists and two blocked shots. Nana Foulland also scored 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting and he blocked three shots. Stephen Brown finished with 12 points, six rebounds and four assists without a turnover.
-- Bucknell is led by Thomas, who averages 16.0 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.1 steals per game. The junior forward can shoot it well with the excellent percentages from the field (47.6%), 3-point range (41.5%) and free-throw line (81.6%). Foulland averages 14.9 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game. He also shoots at a team-best 62.8 percent clip from the field. Brown (10.9 PPG) is averaging team-highs in assists (4.8 APG) and steals (1.5 SPG).
-- Bucknell played five games against teams in the NCAA Tournament field, losing three of those contests. The Bison won at Vanderbilt (75-72) and beat Mount St. Mary’s by an 81-65 count at home. They lost by 26 at Butler, by 20 at Wake Forest and by two at home vs. Princeton.
-- Bucknell has been an underdog just once, winning outright over Vandy as a 12-point road ‘dog.
-- The ‘over’ is 16-12-1 overall for WVU, but the ‘under’ is 5-2 in its last seven outings.
-- The ‘over’ is 5-2-1 overall for the Bison.
-- Tip-off on CBS is expected to be around 2:45 p.m. Eastern in Buffalo. To be exact, the game will start 30 minutes after Notre Dame-Princeton ends.
East Region (Orlando, FL)
No. 4 Florida vs. East Tennessee State (truTV, 3:00 p.m.)
-- Florida, the No. 4 seed in the East Region, will be in Orlando to take on East Tennessee State, the No. 13 seed. As of late Wednesday, most betting shops had Florida (24-8 SU, 17-13 ATS) listed as a 10-point favorite with a total of 147.5 points.
-- Florida will have fresh legs after losing to Vanderbilt 72-62 in overtime last Friday at the SEC Tournament quarterfinals in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena. The Gators lost outright as 5.5-point favorites. They finished regulation on a 9-1 run to force the extra session, but the Commodores outscored them 12-4 in OT. It was Vandy’s third win over UF this season. KeVaughn Allen scored a team-best 16 points in the losing effort. Kasey Hill also scored 16 points, but his layup in traffic with six seconds left in regulation was off. Devin Robinson finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Canyon Barry, the SEC’s Sixth Man of the Year, was held scoreless in 16 minutes of playing time.
-- Since spraining his ankle at Mississippi State on Feb. 18, Barry has been held scoreless twice and was limited to three points at Kentucky. However, the grad transfer from Charleston seemed to be back on track with 14 and 15-point efforts in the last two regular-season games. For the season, Barry is averaging 12.1 points per game while making 87.8 percent of his free-throw attempts.
-- Mike White’s team has been a double-digit favorite 15 times, posting a 9-6 spread record.
-- UF lost starting center John Egbunu to a torn ACL in the first half of a Valentine’s Day win at Auburn. Since then, UF is 3-3 SU and 2-4 ATS. We should note, however, that two of those three wins came by double-digit margins over teams in the NCAA Tournament field, South Carolina and Arkansas. Also, the defeats came at Kentucky, at Vandy and to Vandy in Nashville at the league tournament. Egbunu was averaging 7.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots per game. He was Florida’s premier interior defender.
-- Allen, the true sophomore guard from out of Little Rock, is averaging a team-high 13.9 PPG while shooting at a 39.9 percent clip from 3-point land. Allen is also burying 87.2 percent of his free throws. Robinson is averaging 10.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. The junior forward has drained 38.9 percent of his 3-balls. Hill is averaging 9.8 points, 4.5 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game. Since Egbunu’s loss, White has played a lot of three-guard lineups with Hill’s back-up PG, Chris Chiozza, playing with him. Chiozza has responded well, scoring in double figures seven times in the last nine games. In the last 11 games, the junior guard from out of Memphis has a 45/20 assists-to-turnovers ratio and has averaged 4.9 RPG despite standing shorter than six-feet tall.
-- East Tennessee State (27-7 SU, 17-13 ATS) saw its six-game winning streak snapped in its regular-season finale, a 72-66 loss at UNC-Greensboro as a 3.5-point road ‘chalk.’ However, the Buccaneers avenged that loss in Asheville on March 6 in the finals of the Southern Conference Tournament. They overcame a 38-31 halftime deficit to win a 79-74 decision as five-point favorites. Senior guard T.J. Cromer scored 23 points and grabbed five rebounds, hitting all 11 of his shots from the charity stripe. A.J. Merriweather added 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field in only 19 minutes of playing time. Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Tevin Glass contributed 12 points apiece with Glass pulling down nine boards.
-- East Tennessee State has been an underdog four times, going 2-2 both SU and ATS with wins at Chattanooga and at Mississippi State. The Bucs are No. 53 in the RPI Rankings, posting an 0-2 record against the Top 50 and a 2-6 mark versus the Top 100. They lost by nine at UNC-Wilmington, a potential Round of 32 foe, and also lost by 14 at Dayton and by four at Tennessee.
-- Steve Forbes’s team is led by Cromer, who averages 19.1 points, 3.2 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game. Cromer is draining 40.4 percent of his 3-pointers and 81.8 percent of his free throws. He dropped 41 points on Samford in the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals.
-- Cromer’s backcourt partner Desonta Bradford is averaging 10.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. Bradford also has 35 steals and has connected on 35.4 percent of his 3-point launches.
-- UF is No. 10 in the RPI, going 1-4 against the Top 25, 6-8 versus the Top 50 and 15-8 against the Top 100. The Gators own notable home wins over Kentucky (88-66), Arkansas (78-65), South Carolina (81-66) and Tennessee (83-70), in addition to neutral-court scalps of Miami, Seton Hall, Florida Gulf Coast and Belmont. They also won road games at Arkanas, at Alabama, at Georgia and by 32 at Oklahoma.
-- UF is making its 20th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. The Gators own a stellar 42-17 record in 59 Tourney games. They missed the last two Tournaments since going to the Final Four in 2014. Hill is the only player on the roster remaining from that squad.
-- ETSU is making its 10th NCAA appearance in the history of the program. The Bucs have two wins, including an 87-80 first-round win over Arizona in 1992 when they were led by a diminutive point guard named Mister Jennings.
-- The ‘under’ is 16-14 overall for UF, 10-5 in its last 15 contests.
-- Totals have been an overall wash (15-15-1) for ETSU.
-- Tip-off in Orlando on TruTV is expected to be around 3:10 p.m. Eastern, or 30 minutes after Virginia vs. UNC-Wilmington ends.
South Region (Milwaukee, WI)
Middle Tennessee vs. Minnesota (TNT, 3:50 p.m.)
-- As of late Wednesday, most books had Middle Tennessee (30-4 SU, 23-10 ATS) favored by one point with a total of 136.
-- Kermit Davis’s team pulled the 2016 Tournament’s biggest upset when it beat second-seeded Michigan State by nine points as a 15-seed in the opening round. Davis then turned downed overtures from Memphis to sign a long extension with MTSU. He returned a pair of starters from last year’s team and went from 25 wins to 30 (and counting…).
-- Middle Tennessee has won 10 games in a row while compiling a stellar 8-2 spread record. The Blue Raiders took the cash in all three of their games at the Conference USA Tournament in Birmingham. They beat Marshall 83-72 as 10.5-point ‘chalk’ in the finals on Saturday night. Giddy Potts dropped 30 points on the Thundering Herd and also had eight rebounds. JaCorey Williams added 17 points and six rebounds, while Reggie Upshaw contributed 15 points, eight boards and two blocks.
-- Middle Tennessee faced only three teams in the NCAA Tournament field, but it went 3-0 ATS with a pair of outright wins in those games. MTSU trounced Vanderbilt 71-48 as a two-point home favorite, but it lost 80-77 at VCU even though it covered as a four-point ‘dog. Also, the Blue Raiders beat UNC-Wilmington 68-63 as five-point ‘dogs on a neutral court. They won by 15 at Ole Miss at by 13 at Belmont, an NIT team.
-- Williams paces MTSU in scoring with a 17.3 PPG average. Williams also pulls down 7.3 rebounds per game and is making 54.1 percent of his shots from the field. Potts (15.8 PPPG, 5.5 RPG) has hit 39.2 percent of his 3-pointers, while Upshaw averages 14.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
-- Minnesota (24-9 SU, 19-12 ATS) is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2013. Since going to the Final Four in 1997, the Gophers are have lost five of six NCAA Tourney games. They beat UCLA by 20 four years ago before getting sent home by Florida in the Round of 32. Minnesota is making its 13th NCAA appearance in program history, as it looks to improve on its 13-12 all-time record.
-- Richard Pitino and Rick Pitino are the only father-son combination to ever lead two different teams to the same NCAA Tournament.
-- After a five-game losing streak in mid-January, Minnesota ripped off eight consecutive wins while going 7-1 ATS until losing 66-49 at Wisconsin in its regular-season finale. The Gophers beat Michigan State by a 63-58 count at the Big Ten Tournament before getting eliminated in an 84-77 loss to Michigan as four-point underdogs. In the win over the Spartans, Reggie Lynch led the way with 16 points, four rebounds and five blocked shots. Amir Coffey added 13 points, while Jordan Murphy had 10 points and 13 rebounds. Nate Mason was also in double figures with 10 points, but he was a horrendous 2-of-14 from the field. Mason made 6-of-7 at the free-throw line, however.
-- Minnesota owns an 8-7 record in 15 games against teams in the NCAA Tourney field. The Gophers have home wins over Arkansas, Mount St. Mary’s, UT-Arlington and Michigan. They have neutral-court scalps of Michigan State and Vanderbilt, in addition to road wins at Purdue, at Northwestern and at Maryland.
-- Mason is averaging team-highs in scoring (15.5 PPG), assists (5.0 APG) and steals (1.3 SPG). Lynch (8.4 PPG, 6.2 RPG) is second in the nation in blocked shots, rejecting 3.5 attempts per game.
-- Minnesota will be without senior guard Akeem Springs, who tore his Achilles in the Big Ten Tourney win over Sparty. Springs was averaging 9.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game.
-- The Gophers have watched the ‘over’ go 11-3 in their last 14 games to improve to 18-13 overall.
-- The ‘under’ is 20-13 overall for the Blue Raiders, but they’ve seen the ‘over’ hit in four of their last five contests.
-- TNT will have the telecast 30 minutes after the end of Butler-Winthrop. That should be around 4:00 p.m. Eastern.
West Region (Salt Lake City, UT)
Vanderbilt vs. Northwestern (TBS, 4:20 p.m.)
-- As of late Wednesday, most spots had Vanderbilt (19-15 SU, 20-12 ATS) installed as a 1.5-point favorite with a total of 130. The Commodores are the first 15-loss team to garner an at-large invite in NCAA Tournament history.
-- Vandy finished strong to garner a second straight bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Commodores lost in the First Four in Dayton last season, and then their head coach Kevin Stalling left to take the Pittsburgh job. Bryce Drew, the former star player and coach at Valpo, led his team to a 7-2 SU record and an 8-1 ATS mark in its last nine contests. During this span, Vandy beat Florida twice and also knocked off South Carolina. The only defeats came against Arkansas and at Kentucky.
-- Vandy beat Texas A&M (66-41) and UF (72-62 in OT) at the SEC Tournament before falling 76-62 to Arkansas in the semifinals. In the win over the Gators, junior guard Riley LaChance scored 18 points on 4-of-7 shooting from downtown. Jeff Roberson added 16 points and eight rebounds, while Luke Kornet finished with 12 points and 10 boards.
-- Vandy played 16 games against teams in the NCAA field, going 6-10. However, we should note that the Commodores have won six of their last nine games against such squads. Drew’s team is No. 38 in the RPI Rankings, posting a 4-4 record against the Top 25, a 6-8 mark versus the Top 50 and an 11-14 ledger against the Top 100. The ‘Dores owns notable home wins over Florida, Iowa State and South Carolina. They won at Arkansas and at Florida. They beat UF and Texas A&M three times apiece.
-- Vandy owns a 17-6 spread record in its last 23 games.
-- Matthew Fisher-Davis leads Vandy’s balanced scoring attack with a 13.6 PPG average. Kornet (13.2 PPG, 6.2 RPG) has a team-high 68 blocked shots, while Roberson (11.0 PPG, 7.1 RPG) is making 34.2 percent of his 3-point attempts. LaChance (10.5 PPG) has a 133/64 assists-to-turnovers ratio and has buried 49.3 percent from long distance and 86.8 percent at the free-throw line.
-- Vandy is ranked ninth in the nation in free-throw shooting percentage (77.6%).
-- Northwestern (23-11 SU, 19-12 ATS) is finally in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. The Wildcats finished in a fifth-place tie in the Big Ten regular season standings, posting a 10-8 record in league play. They won three of their last five games to secure an at-large invite, including wins over Rutgers and Maryland to advance to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. Chris Collins’s squad knocked off the Terrapins by a 72-64 count as a two-point underdog. Scottie Lindsey and Vic Law scored 17 points apiece, while Bryant McIntosh had 16 points, six assists and a pair of steals.
-- Northwestern is led by McIntosh, a junior guard who paces his team in scoring (14.4 PPG) and assists (5.2 APG). Lindsey is averaging 14.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game. Law (12.5 PPG), a sophomore forward, leads the Wildcats in rebounding (5.7 RPG) and steals (1.1 SPG).
-- Northwestern is No. 49 in the RPI, going 1-5 against the Top 25, 5-8 versus the Top 50 and 9-11 against the Top 100. The Wildcats have neutral-court wins over Dayton and Maryland, in addition to a road win at Wisconsin. They also downed Wake Forest and Michigan at home.
-- Northwestern is 38th in the country FT percentage, hitting 75.1 percent of its attempts. The Wildcats are 22nd in the nation in field-goal percentage defense (40.3%) and 34th in scoring defense (65.1 PPG).
-- The ‘under’ is 18-11-2 overall for the Wildcats, but they’ve seen the ‘over’ hit in three consecutive games.
-- The ‘under’ is 18-13-1 overall for the ‘Dores, 7-1 in their last eight outings.
-- This game will tip in Salt Lake City on TBS at around 4:30 p.m. Eastern, or 30 minutes after Gonzaga faces South Dakota State. Unless Mark Few’s team becomes the first No. 1 seed to lose to a 16 seed, the Vandy-NW winner will take on the ‘Zags on Saturday.
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