2015-03-21

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1.13am ET

Dayton fly into the Round of 32 - dispatching Chris Dunn and his Friars. Now they’ll face Oklahoma in what amounts to yet another virtual Flyers home game. I believe that’s the first “upset” of what was a very mild day at the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

That’ll do it for our day-long coverage - there’s plenty more to come from The Guardian, but for now, wherever you are, good morning, good afternoon, and goodnight.

1.03am ET

Henton hits a three from downtown...Berlin. That cuts the lead to 10 with 1:25 remaining.

I’m going to go out on a limb right here and say this isn’t going to end well for the Friars, who will become Dayton’s 19th victim in the state of Ohio this season.

12.57am ET

Pierre drives, stops, spins the other way, releases and gets a friendly bounce - and one!

The Flyers are on a 9-0 run - it’s 56-42 with just over two minutes to play!

12.54am ET

Providence head coach Ed Cooley is huddling with his players, slaps a chair down to the floor, and is hit with a technical foul. I don’t know if he got it because the official thought he was expressing frustration with his work, or because he was hitting furniture, which is just not that cool.

Sibert hits the t-free-throw.

12.49am ET

Pierre with the step, and the spin - it’s, it’s literally sitting on the rim...

...now it’s not - the ball is out and in the hands of Providence, who come the other way. Henton hit as a layup.

12.37am ET

Dayton flying away? Not- so - fast.

LaDontae Henton has a three-ball of his own, and the lead is back to six. Now Providence get a stop, before Ben Bentil is fouled underneath by Scoochie Smith.

12.32am ET

Darrell Davis from the near corner beyond the arc - swish!

Kyle Dunn, underneath for Providence - he can’t hit the layup.

12.28am ET

OK, there it is.

Dayton are enjoying a three point lead, just an hour-and-a-half from their home floor - a nice little perk for a lower seed who had to sneak into the tournament after winning a game on their actual home floor.

12.23am ET

Now I actually have to find TruTV to watch Providence and Dayton...I’ll send out a search party.

12.20am ET

Now the Bulldogs have to face Iowa and that Aaron White - America’s hottest property - a universally respected scoring machine who is all but guaranteed to break your heart.

Good luck with that Zagies.

12.16am ET

Man not even a hyped-up Gonzaga team could bring us an upset today. @LengelDavid

It’s an outrage, really.

12.10am ET

12.08am ET

Gonzaga have finally pulled away from NDSU and this time it’s likely for good.

The Bulldogs are up 13 with just over two minutes remaining.

12.05am ET

Dayton and Providence, who are lighting it up in Columbus, are at the half. The Flyers are up 28-25, shooting 40% from the field, while the Friars have shot just 34%.

11.58pm ET

OH MY - Werner is spinning, off balance, all this man just bouncing around the court, hitting a layup, falling away! It’s a six point game....until, until...Gonzaga, answer again. Kevin Pangos hits a three...and is FOULED!

Pangos converts a four-point play and the Zags, who bend somewhat but have yet to break, are up 10 once again. Wild stuff, really. NDSU deserve a lot of credit for their sheer entertainment value.

11.54pm ET

Steve Lavin and his St John’s Red Storm are going home - they missed their center in this one, no doubt. They’ll be tears just off the Horace Harding expressway tonight.

SDSU hold serve and graduate to a match-up against Duke, who will batter them silly. Regardless, Steve Fisher, a good coach, has his chance at the upset.

11.50pm ET

What the?

Werner - a total bull (Bison?) - bruising underneath, hits a layup. Then he hits a little j. It’s a seven point Bulldogs lead, just like that, 63-56, with 8:44 left to play.

11.47pm ET

HOLD EVERYTHING! HERE COME THE BISON!

Dexter Werner with a move inside, draws the foul and the lead is down to six!

11.36pm ET

I feel like St. John's is the equivalent of starting 5 JR Smiths

The Knicks’ version, not the Cavs’ version.

11.34pm ET

Harrison, more energy for SJU - penetrating, laying it in. SDSU’s lead cut to seven.

St John’s need a stop - they get it but the break is rushed - Branch can’t hit a layup with no one underneath to rebound.

11.28pm ET

Przemek Karnowski falls victim to the old finger in the eye trick from Kory Brown in the paint - it doesn’t look good, taking on a variety of colors, but he stays in the game.

Now Kyle Wiltjer nails a triple as Gonzaga look to pull away. It’s 48-35 with 15:35 remaining.

11.25pm ET

Spencer of SDSU - the jam, of the rim-rocking variety, off a rebound!

Crowd screams.

11.20pm ET

The Badgers move on - they face Oregon next.

11.19pm ET

In 8:12 of play, the Friars and the Flyers have combined for a total of 11 points. Think the opposite Loyola Marymount’s 1990 edition.

11.15pm ET

11.12pm ET

D’Angelo Harrison of St John’s is fouled as he missed a layup and is very fired up. Flexing, talking to himself, all of that. He’s trying to will SJU back into this game against a surprisingly offensive SDSU ballcub.

The Johnnies are down nine now as we approach 12:00 remaining.

11.08pm ET

Wisconsin have their biggest game of the night after Haye feeds Duje Dukan for the dunk. Badger fans seem to be happy enough to have made the trip, which is something considering the schlep to Nebraska. They’re up 77-56 with close to four minutes remaining in the game.

11.05pm ET

It’s not bad enough that it’s snowing on the first day of spring in New York - now the Johnnies are down 53-41, with Polee and O’Brien having their way, combining for 29 points.

11.03pm ET

Bison vs Bulldogs - normally you’d have to go with the size of the Bison.

Bulldogs can really be much more of a mess than advertised. Drooling everywhere, respiratory problems, etc.. Really, it’s an odd choice in mascot when you think about it.

10.55pm ET

It’s time for Dayton vs Providence who have only just begun in Columbus.

How will Dayton respond playing their fifth game in eight nights?

10.48pm ET

Did I mention Wisconsin and Coastal Carolina were back in action?

No?

10.44pm ET

Przemek Karnowski is a real man - exerting his Polish, 7ft1 authority under the hoop, muscling in a layup - and one! He misses the free-throw and Gonzaga are up 30-18. NDSU have done themselves no favors at all, turning the ball over six times.

Under seven minutes to go in the half.

10.32pm ET

D’Angelo Harrison is able to connect from downtown for a badly needed thre to bring SJU within five...

...but as time expires, a 6’10” forward named Malik Pope hits from the perimeter, giving his Aztecs a 40-33 halftime lead.

If we can score the same number of points in the second half, I like them.

10.27pm ET

Kyle “I rebuilt my entire body after leaving Kentucky” Wiltjer drains a three to put the Zags up 19-13.

10.24pm ET

The Sooners hold off Albany, which means that both SUNY teams are heading home, one and done.

Hold your heads high men - from Plattsburgh, to Binghamton, to Geneseso, to Oswego to Cobleskill, to Oneonta to Brockport, to Purchase to New Paltz - we’re all proud.

10.20pm ET

Gonzaga and North Dakota State University are off - Kory Brown has five of the Bisons first nine points as the Zags lead 11-9 with close to five minutes gone by in Seattle.

10.18pm ET

Albany have made it a two-possession game with 1:56 remaining! It’s 65-59 after Singletary hits a pair of threes to close the gap late.

10.15pm ET

St John’s and the Aztecs are trading baskets. Dwayne Polee is 4-5 from downtown after hitting just 15 threes all season long for SDSU - Pointer has 13 for the Red Storm who are down a deuce 27-25. This game has classic written all over it, super intense with a fast pace straight from the tip-off...

10.09pm ET

Sam Dekker and Nigel Hayes Wisconsin have 13 points a piece, and the Badgers are up 13 on Coastal Carolina, 43-30. Coincidence? I think not...

It’s nearly halftime in Omaha.

10.01pm ET

It was a night when all of our lives changed, forever.

ALL AARON WHITE EVERYTHING https://t.co/DmpW7119Bc

9.59pm ET

Don’t mind if I do...Sir’Dominic Pointer helps himself to eight of the Johnnies first 12 points as SJU pull to within a point of San Diego State, 13-12, early.

That’s a lot of points.

9.56pm ET

Wheeler Baker sinks a long three for Albany, as they pull within nine of Oklahoma with nearly eight minutes remaining in the second half. Can these Great Danes run?

9.52pm ET

Note - Coastal Carolina are 4-5 from downtown and are within six points of Wisconsin, 30-24, as we pass the six minute mark in the first half.

9.51pm ET

Attention - New York City now has a rooting interest in the NCAA Tourney - St John’s are looking for their first win since 2000 against San Diego State. It’s big vs. small - SJU lost their center Chris Obekpa to a positive drug test so they’ll start three guards, while, SDSU will feature just one guard on the floor at tip-off.

9.46pm ET

Well, Coastal Carolina were down just a deuce...and then they weren’t.

Wisconsin go on an 8-2 evening run, opening up a 20-12 lead.

9.41pm ET

The Aaron Whites win over Davidson - it’s the first NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament victory for Iowa in 14 years.

The Hawkeyes will face the winner of North Dakota State University vs Gonzaga, tipping off in about a half-hour from now.

9.38pm ET

Albany are hanging around some, down 45-37 to Oklahomaas we approach the 15 minute mark.

The Great Danes won 19 of 20 games coming in despite ranking 218th in points, 208th in rebounds, 312th in assists and 139th in field goal percentage in Division I - those doggies do some neat tricks.

9.32pm ET

Wisconsin and Coastal Carolina are underway in Omaha, Nebraska.

Insert bad joke about early Badgers 2-0 lead here.

9.28pm ET

When you woke up this morning, you just knew Aaron White would be trending right about now...

Aaron White with back-to-back baskets. He didn't come to Seattle for the halibut.

9.21pm ET

What’s next?

I’m glad you asked. Still to tip-off are:

9.19pm ET

The Aaron White show continues in Washington. And you know, you can’t stop him, you can..., well, you know.

Big Red has scored 15 of the previous 19 Iowa points, and if this keeps up he’s going to have a field of corn named after him. You can write that down.

9.16pm ET

It’s all over in North Carolina - Duke move on after beating up on Robert Morris, 85- to 56. They’ll face the winner of St John’s and San Diego, who tip off soon.

Game ball to Quin Cook - 22 points including 6-10 from downtown.

9.13pm ET

Aaron White of Iowa has scored all 11 points during an 11 point Iowa run on the Wildcats! He caps it with a three-ball - UNCONSCIOUS!!!

Wildcats being whooped in Washington - 60-41.

9.09pm ET

Jordan Woodard, driving the lane falling away, off balance is able to lay it in as time expires in the first half!

The Sooners head into half time with a 37-28 lead on Albany out in Columbus.

9.03pm ET

Congratulations to the Oregon Ducks for scoring more points against an OSU opponent than they did against my OSU.

9.01pm ET

Okafor is still playing even though his Blue Devils are up big, angering Phil Jackson.

8.59pm ET

The Cowboys have it, but Leyton Hammonds can’t connect from ten feet out! The Ducks have it, are fouled, and that will do it for Oregon out in Nebraska!

The Ducks will face the winner of Wisconsin and Coastal Carolina...which will be Wisconsin, in the Round of 32.

8.55pm ET

Oklahoma State 73-77 Oregon, 0:9.7 2nd half

The refs are discussing a ball that went out of bounds following a Cowboys three-point attempt that was off the mark - if Oklahoma State aren’t awarded the ball, they’re done.

8.51pm ET

Duke Explosion! They’ve more than doubled their lead, almost literally at the blink of an eye!

Thake that....and that...AND THAT, little man!

8.42pm ET

Robert Morris continue to hang around - down just 10 to Duke as we approach the halfway mark of the second half. Junior guard Rodney Pryor just popped a three-ball and has 19 for the Colonials. They aren’t quite following the comeback plan I laid out earlier, but they’re close enough.

8.39pm ET

The Cowboys’ Brian Nash got the step, slashing through the Oregon D and is able to lay it in, cutting the Ducks lead to six as we approach five minutes remaining.

8.36pm ET

Iowa are at the half vs Davidson, up 38-29. The Hawkeyes were up by as many as 15, but a little 7-0 run helped Davidson get within range as the half wound down.

8.31pm ET

Meanwhile, Albany State are off against Oklahoma, who’ve popped off to a 9-3 lead.

I attended the State University of New York (SUNY) branch at Plattsburgh, and I can say that while I was college, if you were to tell me that two SUNY teams (Buffalo is the other) were going to be in the tournament one day, I would have told you to go pee in Lake Champlain.

8.27pm ET

Back to the Highlighter Bowl, where Marv Albert is handling the play-by for CBS TV here in the US, a rare college game for him, making what looks to be a strong finish that much better.

Just under nine minutes, remaining in this second half - it’s Ducks by one.

8.22pm ET

So far Iowa have managed to quash Davidson’s three-point game, slowing down their high-octane offense.

And now Anthony Clemmons misses from downtown for Iowa but Adam Woodbury takes the board and slams it down...and with authority! Iowa seem a very serious outfit at this juncture, opening up a 34-19 lead.

8.15pm ET

Ninth seeded Oklahoma State are back on the floor against eighth seeded Oregon - Tavarius Shine knocks down a three for the Cowboys to climb within three of the Ducks.

If this was a football game, I’d call it the Highlighter Bowl - lots of bright orange and yellow on the floor.

8.04pm ET

Thanks DJ, it’s great to be here, of course, as we take you through the latter stages of day two of the NCAA Men’s Basketbll Tournament.

We haven’t had the big upset today, but there’s still time, especially with 16th seeded Robert Morris down only 17 to top seed Duke.

Overall we’re playing well and I think they’re playing well. We respect them.

7.59pm ET

Duke takes a 42-25 lead into the half. That will also end my liveblogging shift.

David Lengel will take it from here. Hopefully Robert Morris can do better under his watch.

7.57pm ET

Oregon-Oklahoma State needs to start again. Duke-RMU is a blowout and Davidson-Iowa looks like a pickup game at the Y.

7.53pm ET

Iowa apparently thought their 5-0 lead was insurmountable. They’re now down 8-5 with about 15:30 left.

7.48pm ET

Davidson scores its first points at 16:41 of the first half on a three. Perhaps Iowa’s massive 5-0 lead will be surmountable.

7.45pm ET

After the Maryland win ...

19th straight win by Vegas favorite (straight-up, not Against The Spread). Not every game of tourney, but last 19 finals. Odds: 318 to 1

7.41pm ET

At the half in Omaha, Oregon is up 43-39 on Oklahoma State.

Chip Kelly will now enter the Oregon locker room and ask the players if any of them want to become NFL tight ends.

7.35pm ET

I blame Duke.

College basketball 2015. pic.twitter.com/W9RK3bLgM0

7.33pm ET

Here’s some appropriately sad Valparaiso music for the occassion. Because nothing says college basketball like Sting.

7.30pm ET

Valpo is down 65-62 with 13.7 and Bryce Drew has called timeout.

“Gather ‘round, men. Look at my phone. This is a video of me hitting an awesome shot in the NCAAs when I played. Go do that.”

7.26pm ET

Maryland’s Jake Layman has fouled out with 1:08 left. All of his fouling did not mess up his hair, though, so that’s good.

7.23pm ET

Maryland’s Dez Wells gets a 3-point play to put Maryland up 65-61 with 1:44 left. That’s a senior play.

Yes, there are still seniors in college basketball. I know. Adorable.

7.20pm ET

Duke is now up 16-9 with 14:46 left in the half.

Starting to regret my Robert Morris face tattoo.

7.13pm ET

Robert Morris has an early lead on Duke.

(It’s 2-0, but it’s no less exciting.)

7.09pm ET

Valpo’s E. Victor Nickerson has fouled out with 5:29 left.

You could say he’s been ... Nickerson’d from the game.

7.05pm ET

Valpo hasn’t scored more than 63 points in a game since February 8th.

They’re taking the “defense wins championships” approach apparently. A common decision by teams that can’t score.

7.03pm ET

Valpo ties it at 49 on a three by E. Victor Nickerson with 6:31 left.

MARYLAND GETS E. VICTED FROM TOURNAMENT

7.02pm ET

Doug Gottlieb on Valpo’s Alec Peters: “He has in-the-gym range. He can make it from anywhere in the gym.”

I don’t get it.

6.56pm ET

Maryland is only up 6 points with 8 minutes left. Somewhere, Gary Williams is watching this and sweating through his clothing.

6.53pm ET

Oregon and Oklahoma State are underway. Pick a team to root for based on your favorite highlighter color.

6.48pm ET

@sportspickle Yes, I love Italian food. Why do you ask, Coach? #NCAATournament pic.twitter.com/oUgnO3Cz1F

6.46pm ET

.@ValpoU where are you, geographically speaking

Indiana.

6.40pm ET

E. Victor Nickerson hits a three to get Valpo within 41-37 with 14 minutes left.

E. Victor will one day become a ruthless landlord.

6.36pm ET

Robert Morris-Duke tips off in 35 minutes. If RobbyMo upsets Duke a few years after beating Kentucky in the NIT, we should probably build them a large monument in our national’s capital.

6.28pm ET

Melo Trimble just hit a three to give Maryland a 36-29 lead. Good for him, but calling yourself “Melo” seems to be inviting basketball failure.

6.25pm ET

Whew! Maryland-Valpo just started up again. We were basketball-less for about 20 seconds there.

Trying times. Trying times.

6.24pm ET

There is only one game on right now, Valpo-Maryland, and it is at the half. We must have angered the Basketball Gods.

6.20pm ET

UC Irvine turned it over on their final possession. Louisville avoids the upset.

Now Rick Pitino will head back into the press conference room to berate a student reporter.

6.18pm ET

After hitting both of a 1-and-1, Louisville is up 57-55 with 9 seconds left. If I was UC Irvine’s coach, I would throw it into the guy who is, like, a foot taller than everyone else.

6.15pm ET

UC Irvine is still tied at 55 with 42.4 left behind Luke Nelson and Mamadou Ndiaye. Nelson is from England and Ndiaye is from Senegal.

Thanks, Obama.

6.11pm ET

We’re tied at 53 with 1:56 left. Anteaters. Cardinals.

If Louisville gets bounced in the Round of 64 by a 13-seed, Kentucky can basically win it all twice the Tournament.

6.06pm ET

“One Shining Moment” should just be 4 minutes of this guy:

6.01pm ET

Maryland is on 16-3 run as the first half nears a close, up 31-24 with 46 seconds left.

The B1G will reclaim them now.

5.57pm ET

UC Irvine-Louisville is being played in Seattle. I guess to taunt the people of Seattle with high-level basketball.

YOU WILL NEVER HAVE THIS AGAIN! THE SUPER SONICS ARE GONE FOREVER!

5.52pm ET

Mamadou Ndiaye scores to pull UC Irvine within 1 of Louisville with 10 minutes left. More basketball teams should get 7-6 centers with offensive skills. You heard it here first.

5.49pm ET

Valpo is up on Maryland with 5 minutes left in the first half. If Maryland gets upset, everyone will laugh at the B1G, while fans of original B1G members will pretend they still belong to the ACC.

5.45pm ET

DOWN IN FRONT, LADY!

(Or man with slender hand.)

WESTSIDEEEE pic.twitter.com/hXNdZOVjyT

5.41pm ET

TBS just reported that UC Irvine players have been taking finals this week in their hotel. They’re burying the lede: Why are they taking finals in mid-March?

5.36pm ET

UC Irvine is tied with Louisville with less than 16 minutes left. Not sure who to root for in this one? One team is a 13-seed and named the “Anteaters.” The other team is coached by Rick Pitino.

5.31pm ET

Virginia moves on to play Michigan State in the 2nd Round. Will be interesting to see if the 2-seed is the favorite.

EDIT: 2nd Round? Whoops! I meant “3rd Round”. Barf.

5.26pm ET

Belmont is down 11 with 42 seconds and is still fouling. This is where basketball becomes the most unwatchable sport in existence. Good thing there are two other games on.

5.19pm ET

Tom Crean would know what sucks. I trust him on this.

As the horn sounded, Tom Crean looked at official Kipp Kissinger (Nebraska native) across the floor and said, "You suck."

5.17pm ET

Wichita State will play Kansas for the first time since 1992. They haven’t played in 23 years! Now, THAT is a shocker.

[gets hit with a tomato]

5.16pm ET

Yogi Ferrell and the Hoosiers are out.

To paraphrase Yogi Berra: “The Hoosiers made too many wrong mistakes.”

5.13pm ET

Belmont has it to just two, 62-60, with 4 minutes left. It seems that everyone was correct when everyone said Virginia was vulnerable in this Tournament.

5.07pm ET

UC Irvine scores on a tip as time expires in the first half. Louisville is up 30-28. Rick Pitino has 15 minutes to do something. He should be fine. He can do a lot in just 15 seconds.

5.04pm ET

Indiana and Wichita State are trading late fouls and NBA-style “Whaddaya mean I didn’t foul anyone!” faces.

4.57pm ET

UC Irvine appears to have a 41 year-old white man at center. Amazing the media hasn’t given this story more play.

4.56pm ET

It’s impressive that Belmont has hung so close to Virginia. Especially considering the fact that Belmont appears to be staunchly opposed to weight training. Imagine how good they’d be if their elbow joints weren’t the thickest parts of their arms.

4.53pm ET

Wichita State up 70-65 on Indiana with less than 5 minutes left.

I don’t really have a rooting interest, but for entertainment’s sake, it’s probably best if Indiana loses so we can see Tom Crean Face.

I wonder how much Tom Crean rehearses his resting face, thanks to Twitter. RT @MattNorlander: pic.twitter.com/8Vmerv1tEV

4.50pm ET

Belmont is within 51-46 with 12:20 left as Virginia calls a timeout.

Virginia seemed to get pretty ... Cavalier with their big lead.

4.43pm ET

WVU’s Juwan Staten said he believes God put his team where it is for his reason.

Yeah, probably because God wants to win His bracket pool.

4.41pm ET

If your Duke hatred holds 25-year grudges, Bobby Hurley’s exit gives you great joy.

4.39pm ET

Looks like Buffalo is going to lose a heartbreaker.

(The preceding sentence has been written some 748,463 times before in sportswriting history.)

4.37pm ET

My feed of Virginia-Belmont is not in HD. a) Annoying; b) Is it like this for everyone else?

Did TruTV decide it would be more fitting to broadcast Virginia basketball using 1950s technology?

4.33pm ET

It’s cooler to complain about announcers than compliment them. So let’s not mention how great it is to have Bill Raftery calling the Tournament.

4.30pm ET

WVU and Bobby Hurley’s Buffalo tied at 62 with 2:24 left. Buffalo’s point guard just slapped the floor on defense. Oh, yes, this is a very Duke-esque team.

4.28pm ET

Kurt Warner spoke to the Northern Iowa team. Kurt Warner won the Super Bowl 15 years ago. Half the guys on the team probably had no idea who the man speaking to them was.

4.26pm ET

No one deserves to be compared to Jim Belushi. I hope ESPN suspends her straight away.

Gill+Belushi=Huggins pic.twitter.com/rzO9lMNxlx

4.21pm ET

WVU’s Juwan Staten just hit 1 of 2 free throws to give the Mountaineers a 60-54 lead.

He should have played football instead. A lockdown corner named Staten? Staten Island?

4.19pm ET

Bobby Hurley’s Buffalo team is down 5 points with under 6 minutes left.

Would you rather have Hurley’s life -- coaching a mid-major underdog -- or Christian Laettner’s: laying in a hammock watching basketball?

4.14pm ET

Tony Bennett is getting interviewed by Tracy Wolfson with his team up 40-32 at the half.

Sorry, Tracy Wolfson. But you’re no Lady Gaga.

4.13pm ET

Buffalo’s jersey’s have NEW YORK in 100-font and “state university of” and “at buffalo” in 2-font. We know you’re in Buffalo, guys. Stop trying to hide it.

4.11pm ET

Hello, hello. DJ Gallo here. I’m taking over the 4 pm - 8 pm shift. Just as I log on, Wichita State’s Darius Carter takes a hit to the nose and is bleeding.

It appears my liveblog tenure will be quite violent.

4.08pm ET

Okay I’m taking that as a sign that my shift is over. DJ Gallo will be taking over from here and, knowing my luck, will probably get all the exciting games.

4.06pm ET

Buffalo 46-55 West Virginia, 9:24, 2nd half

Oof. It looks like Buffalo’s Justin Moss has lost a tooth, or at least he think he does, after getting accidentally hit on a play.

4.00pm ET

Belmont 22-30 Virginia, 7:38, first half

And this is the other game going on. When does Indiana/Wichita State come back out of halftime?

3.57pm ET

Buffalo 42-53 West Virginia, 11:53, 2nd half

Buffalo are still trailing here, I consider it karma for adopting the nickname “Bulls” knowing that there’s a 30% chance that I’ll type “Buffalo Bills.”

3.53pm ET

It was, as they say, much closer than the final score indicates but the end result is No5 Northern Iowa moves on and we still remain upset-less today.

3.49pm ET

Indiana 39-36 Wichita State, halftime

Well, let’s not start breaking down Kansas/Wichita State just yet. The Hoosiers have a 3 point lead heading into halftime.

3.46pm ET

Wyoming 52-68 Northern Iowa, 1:44, 2nd half

Josh Adams makes a layup in what is becoming garbage time. It’s only out of sheer stubbornness that I refuse to move to a different game. It’s only two minutes left, might as well see it to the end.

3.41pm ET

Wyoming 50-66 Northern Iowa, 2:22, 2nd half

Nate Buss makes his two free throws and this one’s turning back into a pumpkin.

3.39pm ET

Belmont 15-12 Virginia, 14:23, 1st half

As Wyoming/Northern Iowa has gone down to the wire, the game between No15 Belmont and No2 Virginia has begun.

3.37pm ET

Wyoming 50-64 Northern Iowa, 3:37, 2nd half

Cooke comes out of the timeout with a dunk but Washpun makes a jumper and it ends up being a wa... er, uh, cancelled out.

3.34pm ET

Wyoming 48-62 Northern Iowa, 4:54, 2nd half

Wyoming’s Larry Nance Jr, every other player in the tournament is a “Junior” it seems, hits a jumper of his own. But that’s the end of the Cowboys’ scoring.

3.30pm ET

Wyoming 46-57 Northern Iowa, 7:10, 2nd half

Derek Cooke misses both free throws. Will this be another almost-comeback derailed by bad free throw shooting?

3.26pm ET

Wyoming 46-55 Northern Iowa, 7:44, 2nd half

Wes Washpun is cleaning up (get it, that’s a “wash pun”). He hits a jumper.

3.23pm ET

Wyoming 43-53 Northern Iowa, 10:39, 2nd half

Never mind. Charles Hankerson Jr. makes a three pointer to cut Northern Iowa’s lead to 7 for maybe a nanosecond before the Panthers’ Paul Jesperson responds with one of his own.

3.20pm ET

Wyoming 40-50 Northern Iowa, 10:39, 2nd half

The Wyoming Cowboys went on a 10-0 run to make this a liveblog-acceptable game. Except, of course, as soon as I flip over everyone stops scoring.

3.16pm ET

Wyoming 40-50 Northern Iowa, 11:49, 2nd half

The good news? This one’s close enough to be worth our eyeballs’ time for a spel..

3.14pm ET

Buffalo 26-36 West Virginia, halftime

And that is the only offense that happens for the rest of the half. Buffalo’s Lamonte Bearden misses an easy, gimme layup and West Virginia’s Jaysean Paige misses a three before the halftime buzzer.

3.09pm ET

Buffalo 26-36 West Virginia, 2:30, 1st half

We’ll spend a few minutes here, I guess. West Virginia’s Juwan Staten makes two free throws and a layup in the span of like 30 seconds. Impressive.

3.04pm ET

Indiana 5-8 Wichita State, 16:17, 1st half

During Georgia’s almost-comeback the crucial game between the Hoosiers and Shockers began. We’ll check in on them again in a bit, I imagine.

3.01pm ET

2.58pm ET

Georgia 63-66 Michigan State, :21, 2nd half

Valentine gets to the line to make two free throws that should ice this for the Spartans.

2.56pm ET

Georgia 60-64 Michigan State, :28, 2nd half

What’s this? Georgia goes on a 8-0 run. They’re not entirely dead yet.

2.50pm ET

Steve Parry:

Wyoming trail at the break by 11 to N. Iowa - Panthers outscoring the Cowboys off the bench, and by field goals and 3s; Tuttle outplaying Nance and Adams can’t hit the pot or direct ops; not looking grand for the Pokes but...will superior fitness tell for the ‘Boys from 7,200 feet? Straw clutching time or what?

2.48pm ET

Simon McGrother:

You’re doing your best Hunter, but I’m stuck at work and these sound like a bunch of duds.Nice little flurry from Georgia but they’re not exactly taking it to the wire.Sorry

2.46pm ET

Georgia 52-64 Michigan State, 1:48, 2nd half

And, yeah, it will be. Dawson his a jumper and then steals a Mann pass and tosses it to Valentine on the fast break for a layup. This is pretty much over.

2.44pm ET

Georgia 52-60 Michigan State, 2:48, 2nd half

Georgia gets nothing on heir possession though and Valentine gets the rebound.

2.41pm ET

Georgia 52-60 Michigan State, 3:35, 2nd half

Cameron Forte makes a layup. Michigan St can’t do anything with their possession coming out of a timeout and then Georgia wins a jump ball. This might be their last best chance.

2.38pm ET

Email from Bud Johnson:

Wichita State has not won its game as of yet?

2.35pm ET

Georgia 50-60 Michigan State, 4:48, 2nd half

Thornton makes two free throws, scoring without the clock ticking might start to become a huge deal at this point in the game.

2.31pm ET

Georgia 45-58 Michigan State, 7:19, 2nd half

And whatever Georgia does offensively, Michigan State seems to top. Yante Maten hits a jumper but Trice finds Forbes for a corner three AND Forbes gets fouled on the play. It’s a chance for 4 points for the Spartans.

2.27pm ET

Georgia 43-54 Michigan State, 8:05, 2nd half

Kenny Gaines makes two free throws for Georgia but Trice, who seems to be running the show this afternoon, makes a layup to keep apace.

2.25pm ET

Our first final score of the day. Kansas/Wichita State is still very much in play.

2.23pm ET

Georgia 41-52 Michigan State, 9:26, 2nd half

Oof. Disaster for Georgia. Dawson makes a jumper and Trice finds Forbes behind the three-point line and that two point deficit feels like it was centuries ago.

2.21pm ET

Georgia 41-47 Michigan State, 10:18, 2nd half

Charles Mann gets fouled and makes his two free throws to eat a bit into the Spartan’s now somewhat more comfortable lead.

2.20pm ET

Georgia 39-47 Michigan State, 10:45, 2nd half

Oof. Dawson responds with a jumper, draws a foul on Thornton, and makes the free throw. Dawson vs Thornton is becoming the game within the game in this one.

2.18pm ET

Georgia 39-44 Michigan State, 11:29, 2nd half

Dawson makes the free throw but Thornton pushes past him on the other end of the floor and makes a jumper.

2.16pm ET

Buffalo 0-5 West Virginia, 18:24, 1st half

We are officially into the madness now. We have four games going at once with No12 Buffalo facing No5 West Virginia.

2.14pm ET

Georgia 37-43 Michigan State, 11:40, 2nd half

Finally Michigan State can get something going. Forbes makes a jumper and then Branden Dawson plows his way towards the hoop for a layup and he gets fouled on his way there.

2.12pm ET

Georgia 37-39 Michigan State, 13:10, 2nd half

Oof Alvin Ellis misses two free throws, and a chance for the Spartans to extend the now shaky lead.

2.09pm ET

Georgia 37-39 Michigan State, 14:09, 2nd half

WHY IS THE BAND PLAYING “ROCK AND ROLL PART 2”? HAVE SCHOOLS NOT GOTTEN THAT WHOLE “GARY GLITTER IS A MONSTER” MEMO?

2.04pm ET

Georgia 33-39 Michigan State, 15:14, 2nd half

Charles Mann gets fouled and makes one of two free throws. Then he makes a layup, gets fouled, make his plus one to complete the old school three point play and make this very interesting.

2.02pm ET

Georgia 29-39 Michigan State, 17:01, 2nd half

For what only seems like the second time today, a team timeout actually leads to a play that results in points. Kenny Gaines cuts the Spartan lead to 10 with a layup.

2.00pm ET

Wyoming 9-18 Northern Iowa, 12:30, 1st half

The high will not to be had here either, I fear.

1.59pm ET

Georgia 27-39 Michigan State, 17:10, 2nd half

And as soon as I do, Trice makes a layup to increase the Michigan State lead to 12. I feel like I’m trying desperately to chase the basketball high I got yesterday.

1.57pm ET

Georgia 27-37 Michigan State, 17:21, 2nd half

Yeah I’m heading back to Bulldogs/Spartans where at least I can pretend that the team that’s down is capable of coming back.

1.54pm ET

New Mexico St 43-57 Kansas, 9:32, 2nd half

I turn away one minute to check the other two games and all heck breaks loose in New Mexico/Kansas apparently. Yet it’s still not a close game, basketball sound and fury signifying nothing in the final standings.

1.51pm ET

Headline is that the Spartans are "in a battle."They're up 13 points at halftime. How liberally are we using the term "battle"?

Sometimes the games sell themselves, sometimes the media has to sell them. So far it’s the latter.

1.48pm ET

New Mexico St 36-51 Kansas, 11:20, 2nd half

Landen Lucas tips in Selden’s missed layup as Kansas keeps pace.

1.45pm ET

New Mexico St 36-49 Kansas, 12:22, 2nd half

Tanveer Bhullar makes a jumper coming out of the New Mexico timeout. He makes a layup soon after and this is still something approximating a game.

1.42pm ET

Meanwhile, No12 Wyoming vs No5 Northern Iowa is set to start at any moment now. The Madness really doesn’t begin until we’re juggling three games.

1.39pm ET

New Mexico St 32-49 Kansas, 14:00, 2nd half

Oubre... misses a very make-able shot. Mulling hits a jumper, it’s now officially a closer game than Georgia/Michigan State but only briefly. Selden and Oubre combine for 5 points and New Mexico State has to call a timeout.

1.35pm ET

New Mexico St 30-44 Kansas, 15:33, 2nd half

So let’s see if the other game is any closer. Er, uh, not at the moment. It’s official, Thursday has spoiled us.

1.32pm ET

Georgia 22-35 Michigan St, halftime

Oh man this is getting way out of hand. Trice hits a three pointer to make it a 13 point game.

1.30pm ET

Georgia 22-32 Michigan St, 1:04, 1st half

That, uh, doesn’t happen. Denzel Valentine hits a three and Trice makes a dunk and in an absolute blink it’s a 10 point lead for Tom Izzo’s Spartans.

1.28pm ET

Georgia 22-27 Michigan St, 1:54, 1st half

Foul called on Clark Jr putting Thornton on the line. He hits both of his free throws. If Georgia can get this down to a 2-3 point lead by the half they’ll be happy.

1.22pm ET

Georgia 20-27 Michigan St, 3:30, 1st half

Marcus Thornton makes a layup, which cuts into Michigan State’s lead but only briefly. Bryn Forbes his one from downtown and that’s a seven point lead for the Spartans. Which sounds about right.

1.19pm ET

Georgia 18-24 Michigan St, 4:31, 1st half

Another assist from Travis Trice, his one leading to a Matt Costello dunk. It feels like Michigan State should be up by more points than they are.

1.18pm ET

Georgia 18-22 Michigan St, 6:33, 1st half

Marvin Clark Jr makes a layup for Michigan State. But so does Nemanja Djurisic for Georgia. (These names are going to wear down my “ctrl” and “v” keys.)

1.15pm ET

Georgia 16-20 Michigan St, 7:32, 1st half

Lourawls Nairn Jr makes one of two free throws to cap off a 10-0 run from the Spartans which ends when Georgia’s Charles Mann makes a jumper.

1.12pm ET

TruTV has approximately six commercials total.

1.10pm ET

Georgia 14-19 Michigan St, 8:19, 1st half

I will never figure out how the major network and the supposed A-List broadcast team got stuck with Kansas/New Mexico rather than this game.

1.07pm ET

Georgia 14-16 Michigan St, 8:41, 1st half

Travis Trice, who has a Marvel superhero secret identity name, dishes an assist to Marvin Clark Jr to give he Spartans a 2 point lead and force Georgia to us a timeout.

1.04pm ET

Georgia 14-14 Michigan St, 9:23, 1st half

And we have a somewhat more competitive game going on here between the Bulldogs and the Spartans.

1.03pm ET

New Mexico St 23-36 Kansas, halftime

Kansas come out of the break by giving Ellis the ball for an easy dunk. Mullings answers with a layup but, again, you can’t settle for trading buckets if you’re an underdog that’s trailing.

1.00pm ET

New Mexico St 21-34 Kansas, 2:10, 1st half

Back to the NCAA. Jamari Traylor extends the Kansas lead with a jumper. NMS needs to go on a run of their own to keep this close by the half.

12.58pm ET

Breaking pro basketball news

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12.55pm ET

New Mexico St 16-32 Kansas, 3:44, 1st half

And Graham makes ANOTHER three pointer and it’s REALLY looking like this one is on he verge from slipping away from the Aggies already.

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