One day was madness, the other was mundane.
Split across Thursday and Friday, the opening round of this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament became an exercise in polarity. The former dripped with excitement in the form of Ohio State-TCU, Wisconsin-High Point, VCU-North Carolina and an instant classic between Siena and Duke in which the event’s No. 1 overall seed was nearly felled. The latter brought an onslaught of predictability as every single betting favorite advanced to the Round of 32 in the chalkiest of slates.
Now we move onto the weekend.
Here are my takeaways from the opening round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament:
1. St. John’s sends a message to the selection committee
Zuby Ejiofor of St. John’s drives to the basket against Will Hornseth and Ben Schwieger of Northern Iowa. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
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By and enormous, there wasn’t a lot for the lots to complain about when this yr’s males’s NCAA Event bracket was revealed earlier this month. The 4 No. 1 seeds had separated themselves sufficient in the course of the common season to quiet any debate about who deserved to land on the highest line. The bubble was so weak and barren that no person on the skin wanting in might actually have a official gripe. Each crew and each seed felt comfortably inside the anticipated margin for error — besides what occurred to St. John’s.
Winners of each the Big East common season and event titles for the second consecutive season, the Pink Storm (28-6 total) had been inexplicably handed a No. 5 seed and shipped throughout the nation to play first- and second-round matchups in San Diego. Head coach Rick Pitino voiced his displeasure in a pregame information convention on Thursday afternoon.
“We’re a 5-seed as a result of the Huge East just isn’t regarded the best way they was once I was at Louisville,” Pitino stated. “In order that’s the issue.”
Head coach Rick Pitino of the St. John’s Pink Storm seems to be on in the course of the first half towards the UNI Panthers. (Photograph by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Photos)
There’s no query that the Huge East largely endured a down season, evidenced by solely three groups reaching the NCAA Event in St. John’s, UConn and Villanova. Whereas Seton Corridor (21-12, 10-10) permeated most bubble conversations down the stretch, different perennial league powers like Creighton and Marquette completed beneath .500 in convention play. When eighth-seeded Villanova misplaced its opening-round sport by double digits to Utah State on Friday afternoon, the league’s fame took one more hit.
However punishing a Pink Storm crew that doled out a 20-point thumping of UConn within the Huge East Event final weekend just because the remainder of the league is gentle by no means made a lot sense. Particularly contemplating how favorably the committee handled Duke (1-seed) and Virginia (3-seed) in what was nothing greater than a modest season within the ACC. Two issues may be true concurrently: Positive, the Huge East struggled this yr, however St. John’s nonetheless carried out nicely sufficient to obtain the next seed within the NCAA Event.
Although Pitino downplayed the concept his crew would harbor any sort of grudge when it took the ground towards No. 12 Northern Iowa, the moment domination appeared to talk for itself. St. John’s opened the sport on a 13-0 run and led by 19 factors at halftime, smashing the Panthers on the glass and burying them with a barrage of seven makes from past the arc.
When the sport lastly and mercifully ended late on Friday night, the Pink Storm had cruised to an emphatic 79-53 victory that arrange a gathering with fourth-seeded Kansas on Sunday. Simply think about what Pitino’s crew might have achieved to a good lesser opponent if the committee seeded St. John’s correctly.
2. An harm to Iowa State star Joshua Jefferson might seriously change the Midwest Area
Iowa State Cyclones ahead Joshua Jefferson (5) cheers from the bench. (Photograph by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Photos)
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All the things concerning the potential consequence within the Midwest Area, the place Michigan holds the 1-seed, quaked and quivered when Iowa State ahead Joshua Jefferson suffered an harm fewer than three minutes into his crew’s opening-round sport towards No. 15 Tennessee State on Friday afternoon.
Jefferson soared towards the ring for an tried layup with 17:23 remaining within the first half when he landed awkwardly beneath the basket, his left ankle rolling fairly considerably. He slapped the ground in frustration and rocked backwards and forwards in ache earlier than the Cyclones’ coach arrived at his facet.
Ultimately, Jefferson was helped off the ground and into the locker room with out placing any weight on his injured leg. Tv cameras later confirmed Jefferson on crunches within the tunnel. He wore a boot within the locker room after the sport.
“He has a sprained left ankle,” Iowa State head coach T.J. Otzelberger stated in his postgame information convention. “We had an X-ray and the X-ray was detrimental. So we’ll proceed to reevaluate over the following day or two and simply see the place issues are after we get to Sunday.”
Although Iowa State pounded Tennessee State, 108-74, the Cyclones might want to adapt their sport plan considerably if the harm to Jefferson proves important sufficient to sideline him within the Spherical of 32 towards No. 7 Kentucky on Sunday. Jefferson, a senior, is second on the crew in scoring (16.9 factors per sport), first in rebounding (7.6 per sport), second in assists (4.9 per sport), second in steals (1.7 per sport) and tied for first in blocks (0.9 per sport). He’s second on this season’s Participant of the Yr rankings on KenPom behind energy ahead Cameron Boozer of Duke.
Dropping a participant of Jefferson’s ilk for any extended time frame would drastically decrease the Cyclones’ ceiling in a season after they’ve established themselves as among the finest groups within the nation. Otzelberger’s group entered the Huge Dance having notched victories over fellow NCAA Event groups St. John’s, Purdue, Iowa, UCF, Kansas, Houston and Texas Tech. They misplaced the Huge 12 Event title sport to then-No. 2 Arizona by simply two factors, pushing an elite 1-seed to the brink.
The short-term benefactor on this state of affairs may very well be Kentucky, which wanted a 40-foot shot on the finish of regulation to drive extra time towards No. 10 Santa Clara on Friday earlier than in the end prevailing. Past that, No. 3 Virginia and top-seeded Michigan loom as the opposite heavyweights on this quadrant. How a lot time Jefferson may miss and the way impactful he’ll be after a possible return are actually the defining storylines within the Midwest Area.
3. New head coaches make an instantaneous splash in Spherical 1
Siena head coach Gerry McNamara reacts in the course of the first half towards Duke. (Photograph by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Photos)
In all probability, the heartrate for Duke head coach Jon Scheyer nonetheless hadn’t returned to regular ranges throughout his postgame interview after an unimaginable scare. His Blue Devils, the No. 1 total seed within the NCAA Event, narrowly escaped what would have been simply the third 16-over-1 upset within the occasion’s historical past, erasing a double-digit deficit to fend off Siena.
Scheyer promptly acknowledged what everybody who watched the sport might plainly see.
“G-Mac,” Scheyer stated in reference to Saints’ head coach Gerry McNamara, “he outcoached me. They had been extra able to play. And the readiness and toughness by our guys simply to climate that storm within the second half, I’m happy with them. It’s nice to get this win. I feel there’s quite a bit that we are able to be taught for transferring ahead.”
Although the Saints in the end deflated in an eventual 71-65 loss to Duke, the character of Siena’s efficiency was emblematic of a theme that personified the opening spherical: A flurry of first-year coaches guiding their groups to the Huge Dance after which both pushing the powers that be to the brink or defeating them outright. By no means has program constructing and roster reconstruction occurred quicker than it’s proper now — because of the switch portal, an inflow of expertise from overseas and a brand new wave of forward-thinking coaches whose schemes are constructed on trendy analytics.
No. 12 Excessive Level, underneath the route of first-year coach Flynn Clayman, scored the most important upset of the opening day by toppling No. 5 Wisconsin and burying 15 pictures from past the arc.
No. 11 VCU, led by first-year coach Phil Martelli Jr., the son of former Saint Joseph’s head coach Phil Martelli, roared again from a 19-point deficit to stun No. 6 North Carolina in extra time, driving a beginning lineup that included three transfers and one true freshman.
No. 11 Texas, navigating its first season underneath head coach Sean Miller, buried a last-second shot to beat fellow No. 11 seed NC State within the First 4 earlier than toppling No. 6 BYU within the opening spherical, matching its deepest NCAA Event run since attending to the Elite Eight in 2008.
No. 10 Texas A&M, which made the daring determination to rent then-41-year-old Bucky McMillan final April, just a few years faraway from when he was nonetheless teaching highschool basketball, smothered No. 7 Saint Mary’s in a convincing double-digit win.
All of these outcomes converse to how shortly a program’s trajectory can change within the trendy period. The age when athletic administrators had been keen to attend three, 4 and 5 years for brand spanking new coaches to settle in is nearly actually gone.
4. This model of Texas could make a deep run
Texas head coach Sean Miller seems to be on towards the BYU Cougars. (Photograph by Soobum Im/Getty Photos)
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From now till the pattern not holds true, one explicit stat will proceed to make the rounds in faculty basketball circles as followers throughout the nation fill out their brackets. Probably the most up to date model seems to be like this: Twenty-two of the final 23 nationwide champions have completed the season ranked among the many prime 25 nationally in each offensive and defensive effectivity. The lone outlier? A UConn crew from 2014 that, improbably, received the entire thing as a 7-seed behind star guard Shabazz Napier.
A few of the extra fascinating teams to contemplate in a event setting are those who navigated their complete pre-March Insanity season with wildly lopsided metrics. Which brings us to 11-seed Texas, a crew that arrived on the SEC Event with an offense ranked 16th nationally and a defense that checked in 119th, in response to Torvik. Not precisely the balanced recipe that, within the twenty first century, tends to provide nationwide champions.
However if you happen to fast-forward just a few weeks, the circumstances surrounding the Longhorns instantly appear fairly completely different. Again-to-back wins over fellow No. 11 seed NC State within the First 4 and No. 6 BYU within the Spherical of 64 have painted head coach Sean Miller’s crew in a far completely different mild. All of the sudden, Texas’ protection, which held the Wolfpack to 66 factors and the Cougars to 71 factors, now ranks thirteenth nationally for the reason that NCAA Event started.
“I feel the final couple of video games, from a defensive perspective, is about nearly as good as we have achieved all yr,” Miller stated in his postgame information convention after defeating BYU on Thursday evening. “Whenever you join the protection with the offense that we have performed, you have got a crew that is actually harmful. That is what I might name us proper now.”
Miller is totally appropriate. His groups have all the time performed high-level offense throughout prior teaching stints at Xavier (twice) and Arizona, with this yr’s Texas squad following proper alongside. The Longhorns have 4 gamers averaging no less than 13 factors per sport getting into Saturday’s matchup with No. 3 Gonzaga, and so they draw extra free throws than all however two groups within the nation: Dayton and New Orleans.
If the protection holds agency, Texas can cling with nearly anybody.
4½. What’s subsequent?
Listed below are just a few storylines to observe over the weekend as we transfer into the Spherical of 32:
No. 5 Vanderbilt vs. No. 4 Nebraska (Saturday) — Whichever crew emerges victorious on Saturday might be working in rarified air. The Cornhuskers had by no means received an NCAA Event sport previous to hammering No. 13 Troy within the opening spherical. The Commodores haven’t reached the Candy 16 since 2007 and could be in search of the primary Elite Eight look at school historical past.
No. 10 Texas A&M vs. No. 2 Houston (Saturday) — It is a fascinating distinction in kinds in terms of tempo. The Aggies make use of a busy, up-tempo model of basketball underneath McMillan that operates at a price of 70.2 possessions per 40 minutes, which ranks thirty ninth nationally. The Cougars are much more methodical and deliberate underneath head coach Kelvin Sampson, enjoying a mean of 63.4 possessions per 40 minutes, which ranks among the many 15 slowest groups within the nation.
No. 9 Utah State vs. No. 1 Arizona (Sunday) — Analytically talking, Utah State has a superb résumé for a mid-major program. The Aggies rank twenty seventh nationally in offensive effectivity, forty third in defensive effectivity and thirty first in Wins Above Bubble. However previous to Friday’s win over Villanova, that they had solely performed two video games towards groups on this yr’s NCAA Event: a win over VCU and a loss to South Florida. Now, Arizona presents what’s by far the hardest problem of the season for a crew that — no less than on paper — ought to acquit itself fairly nicely.
No. 5 Texas Tech vs. No. 4 Alabama (Sunday) — A enjoyable sport between two high-flying offenses initiatives as a battle of the supporting casts now that each groups are working with out key contributors. Texas Tech misplaced first-team All-American energy ahead JT Toppin (21.8 factors, 10.8 rebounds per sport) to a torn ACL on Feb. 17. Alabama entered the NCAA Event with out guard Aden Holloway (16.8 factors per sport) following his arrest earlier this week on a felony drug cost.
