The sights from an unforgettable night in Dallas with 18,000 of our closest friends.
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— Texas Tech Basketball (@TexasTechMBB) March 18, 2018
Texas Tech advanced to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 13 years Saturday night following a 69-66 victory over Florida in an East Regional second-round game at Dallas.
It’s a stunning achievement for the Red Raiders, who were picked in the preseason to finish in the middle of the pack in the Big 12 Conference.
Second-year Texas Tech coach Chris Beard told a television reporter for TBS that he has always been driven to prove people wrong.
“We don’t have the McDonald’s All-Americans,” Beard said. “But we’ve got guys who have gotten better, and we’ve got guys who believe in themselves.”
As a result, third-seeded Tech (26-9) will move on to Boston next week to face either Purdue or Butler.
The Red Raiders last played in the Sweet 16 in 2005 when they defeated UCLA and Gonzaga in Tucson before losing to West Virginia, 65-60, in the regional semifinals at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bob Knight was in his fourth season as Tech’s coach at the time.
Houston’s heart-break
THE SHOT, via @JordanPoole_2#GoBlue | #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/GkiURQLyTM
— Michigan Men's Basketball (@umichbball) March 18, 2018
Jordan Poole hit a long three-pointer to beat the buzzer as the third-seeded Michigan Wolverines ousted No. 6 Houston 64-63 in a Round of 32 West Region thriller at Wichita, Kansas.
The Cougars had a chance to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 34 years but couldn’t stop the Wolverines from making the winning play with a possession that started with 3.6 seconds remaining.
Michigan inbounded the ball from its own baseline. The pass went to Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, who passed to Poole on the right wing.
Poole elevated with pressure from a Houston defender and, with legs splayed, hoisted the shot that lifted Michigan into the Sweet 16 for the second straight year.
Loyola-Chicago wins again
Recap –> @ClaytonCuster3's late heroics send #Loyola past @Vol_Hoops, Into Sweet Sixteen, 63-62. https://t.co/M2Huh8ywFw #MarchMadness #LUCMBB100 #OnwardLU #MVCHoops
— Loyola Basketball (@RamblersMBB) March 18, 2018
Clayton Custer’s jumper with 3.6 seconds left boosted the 11th-seeded Loyola-Chicago Ramblers into the Round of 16 with a 63-62 victory over No. 3 Tennessee in a South Region game at Dallas.
The Volunteers had a chance to win at the buzzer, but Jordan Bone misfired on a contested three from top of the circle.
With the victory, Loyola-Chicago emerged as the only double-digit seed to win a second-round game on Saturday, with three more — UMBC, Butler and Syracuse — playing Sunday.
Round of 32
Saturday’s scores / Sunday’s schedule
South
(16) UMBC vs. (9) Kansas State, Sunday, 6:45 p.m., TruTV
(5) Kentucky beat (13) Buffalo, 95-75
(11) Loyola-Chicago beat (3) Tennessee, 63-62
(2) Cincinnati vs. (7) Nevada, Sunday, 5:10 p.m., TNT
West
(1) Xavier vs. (9) Florida State, Sunday, 7:45 p.m., TNT
(4) Gonzaga beat (5) Ohio State, 90-84
(3) Michigan beat (6) Houston, 64-63
(7) Texas A&M vs. (2) North Carolina, Sunday, 4:15 p.m., CBS
East
(1) Villanova beat (9) Alabama, 81-58
(5) West Virginia vs. (13) Marshall, Sunday, 8:40 p.m., TBS
(3) Texas Tech beat (6) Florida, 69-66
(10) Butler vs. (2) Purdue, Sunday, 11:10 a.m., CBS
Midwest
(1) Kansas beat (8) Seton Hall, 83-79
(4) Auburn vs. (5) Clemson, Sunday, 6:10 p.m., CBS
(11) Syracuse vs. (3) Michigan State, Sunday, 1:40 p.m., CBS
(2) Duke beat (7) Rhode Island, 87-62