The Cornhuskers are the only Power 6 team who has never won an NCAA tournament game, having failed on all seven previous attempts. But this might be the Huskers’ best shot to end the streak.
 The Wisconsin Badgers started the season as one of the best teams in the Big 10. Jumping out to a 16-4 conference record they stumbled down the stretch going 2-6 in February.
Both teams thought they were safely in the field going into Selection Sunday. It turned out that neither team was anywhere near as safe as it thought. And that sets up a First Four matchup that’s intriguing if you like defense and nightmarish if you’re John Fredericks.
The first 7-10 matchup is between the Dayton Flyers and the Nevada Wolfpack. The Flyers must travel to Salt Lake City, which is right in Nevada’s backyard. They are in the West Region, which could benefit the Wolfpack.
The Jayhawks get the Cinderella darling of many March brackets in Samford. The Bulldogs have done a lot of winning under coach Bucky McMillan, going 29-5 while playing one of the fastest-paced styles in the nation.
As with most Big Sky teams, Montana State’s still a strong 3-point shooting team. And that might make all the difference, as Grambling’s perimeter defense isn’t strong enough to deny a team that can shoot.
These teams are in Dayton for a reason. Neither one actually beat a team ranked in the top 150. These are not good teams, which means this game could be close.
Both teams thought they were safely in the field going into Selection Sunday. It turned out that neither team was anywhere near as safe as it thought. And that sets up a First Four matchup that’s intriguing if you like defense and nightmarish if you’re John Fredericks.
Duquesne hasn’t seen or beaten a team on BYU’s level all season long, and the Dukes are in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1977. But they do have one key edge in this game: their 3-point defense is excellent.