Stephen Curry led the Davidson Wildcats to an upset over #2 seeded Georgetown. Curry was by far the best player on the floor, scoring 25 of his 30 oints in the second half. The Wildcats were the more sound team as they commited only 4 urnovers compared to Georgetown’s 20. They neutralized the size advantage of Roy Hibbert who got in early foul trouble and finished with only 6 points and 1 rebound.
With each passing game Seth Greenberg at Virginia Tech has got to feel the pit in his stomach get evern bigger. Curry is the son of Tech’s all-time leading scorer, Dell Curry. Greenberg didn’t think he was good enough. With a couple more wins Curry could lead his team against ACC competition in the Final Four.
Bob McKillop has done an unbelievable job building the program at Davidson. Nineteen years to be exact and to think he lost close to 60 games his first three years at the helm. Lucky his administration had patience. Class act all the way!!!
Western Kentucky continued their march onward as they shot down San Diego. They blew another second half lead, but regrouped behind Courtney Lee’s 29 to hold off the Toreros. It is only the third time since the field expanded to 64 that a 12 or lower seed has made the Sweet Sixteen.
Villanova dispatched Siena behind the superior guard play of Scottie Reynolds. Nova is one of the smallest teams in the field, but it shows you that it’s a guards game. Reynolds had the best all around game in the rouney thus far with 25 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists.
Think how good Oklahoma would be with Drew Lavender (Xavier) and Scottie Reynolds in the backcourt. For that matter, how good would Siena be if James McClinton (Miami) and Al Fisher (Kent) were still in a Saints uniform. Not to worry for either coach.
News Flash: Siena AD you better start looking for a new coach because Fran McCaffrey has coached his last game for you. With a resume that includes taking three non-bcs schools to the NCAA tournament he is a hot commodity.
