A combination of Sonny Weems going 12-14 for Arkansas and Eric Gordon shooting 3-15 spelled doom for the Hoosiers. Even though, DJ White and Armon Bassett battled til the end, this team just didn’t look like the Indiana team before the departure of Kelvin Sampson.
The question that begs to be asked is would it have been different if the AD had named Ray McCallum the interim head coach. I think so!!!
Memphis was just too deep and talented for UTA to hang for 40 minutes. Give Scott Cross and his team credit, they battled for as long as they could. However, Memphis just kept coming in waves and just flat out wore them out.
Boise State had no magic left on the hardwood for Louisville. The Broncos, who stunned Oklahoma in football a year ago, fell behind 10-1 and never caught up. With Louisville hitting 12 threes and Derrick Character playing like he is trying to raise his stock for the NBA the Cards controlled the game from start to finish. If Character can play like he did tonight, the Cards will still be playing in San Antonio.
In the most exciting game of the night, Clemson took an early 17 point lead and had Villanova on the ropes. But Scottie Reynolds wouldn’t let his team quit. He led the Wildcats back to take a lead late in the game. In winning 75-69, the difference turned out to be the free throw line. Villanova shot 24-29 while Clemson, who has struggled all year could only manage to make 14-23.
One thing for sure in this tournament. If you want to win, you have to make the 3 ball and you have to make your free throws down the stretch. Siena, Western Kentucky, Davidson, Miami and Butler all advanced due to superior three point shooting. It is the great equalizer.
Second round action should be exciting as there are still plenty of teams from non-BCS conferences still alive. Here’s hoping that one of them becomes the next George Mason. For my money, Butler may have the best chance, but I really like Davidson with Curry’s big play ability.
