This is a fun game between two teams that nobody had expected much out of in November when the season started. K-State was picked by most college basketball journalists to finish last in the Big 12, and FAU has no real pedigree to speak of that would suggest they would surge out and win over 30 games this season.
UConn has won their three tournament games by an average of 20.7 points per contest while limiting their opponents to under 40 percent shooting from the field. It should also be noted that UConn is allowing just 61 points per contest in the tournament. Taking that into a consideration, points may be a premium in this matchup.
Will “Chito” continue his climb to the top of the division? Or will Sandhagen triumph and stake his claim to the gold once again? Read on to find out how these two stack up against one another and if there are any money making opportunities.
The Aztecs defense has been playing at a magnificent level, and their swarming, relentless play on the defensive end has been tiresome for both Charleston and Furman. Also, neither Charleston nor Furman was able to score more than 60 points.
This is the one you want to tune in for! This is a 2021 Final Four rematch in the game where Jalen Suggs hit an unreal buzzer-beater, jumped on the table, and sent the Bulldogs to the national title game, ending UCLA’s improbable Final Four run as an 11-seed.
Wisconsin is motivated to be in this NIT tournament, and they have the size to match up with Oregon in the paint.
The Austin Country Club has played host to the WGC-Dell since 2016 and the match play format has given rise to some incredible moments. It’s a grueling, par 71 course that measure 7,108 yards. Winners in the past have spanned from off-the-tee bombers to precise short game wizards. Some of the variation is due to the match play format, which can play early exit to some of the world’s top golfers.
Between Duke, Tennessee, Kentucky, Kansas State, Michigan State and Marquette, there are no teams outside the Power 6 outside of the FDU-FAU matchup in the East.
As a person who grew up in the Windy City, it dawned on me that I have not talked about my hometown team all that much this season. With that in mind, today’s preview features the Chicago Bulls (32-37) hosting the Miami Heat (38-33).