2011 MARCH MADNESS – NCAA TOURNAMENT20 March 2011EAST REGIONRESULTS(12)Utah State 75
(13)George Mason 80
(2)Illinois 84 (J.Fordham 6pts, 4ebs, 2blks)
(10)Dayton 70WEST REGIONMOUNTAINEERS KNOCK OFF 2 SEED WISCONSIN(7)West Virginia went into their match-up against the injured (2)Wisconsin Badgers with a lot of optimism and it paid off, with the Mountaineers holding on to win 60-53. (7)West Virginia used a strong first half defensively, leading 28-19 at the break, and held on in the second half when the Badgers made a big run late.
West Virginia was led by sophomore power forward Jeffery Morgan (11 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals) and senior centre Chuck Long (6 points, 3/10 FG, 14 rebounds, 4 blocks) as the Mountaineers succeeded in their mission of containing dangerous senior guards Andy Woodson (8 points, 3/5 FG, 2/4 3Pt, 4 assists) and Marcel Moore (3 points, 1/11 FG, 1/4 3Pt, 6 assists).
OTHER RESULT(4)Temple 84
(5)Louisville 73 (S.Nash 5pts, 4rebs)SOUTH REGIONANOTHER NUMBER ONE TOPPLES, THIS TIME VANDY IN OVERTIMESenior shooting guard Dillon Stevens (24 points, 7/20 FG, 1/7 3Pt, 9/9 FT) made two free throws with 2.4 seconds to go to give a very confident (9)Miami (FL) squad a 81-80 overtime win over (1)Vanderbilt. The Commodores had numerous chances in regulation to put the game away, but the dogged determination of the Hurricanes clawed back a six point half time deficit. The loss represented the second time in two days that a top seed had been upset, UCLA being the other one to Kentucky yesterday.
Whilst freshman forward Art Burks (17 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals) played well in what was probably his last collegiate game, junior forward Jaime Buford (5 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals) and freshman centre Alonzo Warren (5 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks) both once again struggled on the big stage and don't currently appear polished enough to make the next step to the NBA.
OTHER RESULT(3)Syracuse 47
(6)South Carolina 66 (J.Jeffries 14pts, 6rebs; R.Sharpe 14pts, 5rebs; R.Norton 9pts, 5stls, 5TO's)MIDWEST REGIONRESULTS(1)Villanova 81
(9)Gonzaga 63
(3)Xavier 70
(11)BYU 47