There are only seven of the top 16 seeds still alive for the regional roundsIn: Two No. CHARLOTTE, N.C.—After little went according to plan in the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament, the bracket has a wildly different look for the Sweet 16 than many expected. They’ll face the Tigers (25-9), who are in their first NCAA Tournament since 2011 and their first Sweet 16 since 1997. The Blue Devils (28-7) meet the Orange (23-13), who took out third-seeded Michigan State on Sunday. “We told the guys before, look at today alone: Michigan State, North Carolina, basically at home losing today,” Kansas State coach Bruce Weber said.
Source: thestar March 19, 2018 15:56 UTC