There’s Plenty of Madness Left As Men’s Tourney Enters Round of 32

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There’s Plenty of Madness Left As Men’s Tourney Enters Round of 32
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Will a No. 1 seed go down? Which Michigan will show up? Here are the top story lines entering the second round of MarchMadness

The second round of the Big Dance has a tough act to follow.as teams look to extend their seasons another week and inch closer to the Final Four in New Orleans.At least one top seed has fallen in the first weekend in seven of the last nine tournaments. Will that streak continue? Three of the four No. 1s are in action Saturday, and all feel at least somewhat vulnerable. No. 1 overall seed Gonzagaon Thursday and drew a tricky second-round foe in Memphis, a team that since Feb.

Meanwhile, Richmond’s Jacob Gilyard is the classic undersized mid-major star you can’t help but fall in love with. He’s scrappy and makes tough shots but is actually best known for all the work he does on the defensive end, where he has etched his name into the record books as the NCAA’s all-time leader in steals. After scoring 24 points against Iowa, he’ll lead the Spiders into Saturday’s matchup with Providence.

skip a swing and knock off a Tennessee team playing with a ton of confidence coming off a blowout win over Longwood and an SEC tournament championship last week?One of these two mid-major programs will make its first-ever Sweet 16 appearance this season. Murray State is a regular participant in the Big Dance and has busted its fair share of brackets over the years, but the Sweet 16 has always eluded the proud Racers program.

to college hoops fans Thursday with arguably the second-most stunning first-round upset in the history of the tournament. Regardless, the representative from either the MAAC or OVC will be one of the final 16 teams standing.Share your best snapshots from the first round with us, whether it’s the moment you tore up your bracket or when your favorite pet decided to take part in the festivities.

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