Yes, like thereas any chance Iam not just planning to write about March Madness today. Yesterday evening up to some NBA things did happen (Miami keeps moving, Lakers drop to freaking Washington), itas March Madness, child (A Dick Vitale). And because it is March Madness, needless to say there have been two large upsets to get this event started. Allen Iverson isnat walking during that door. Neither are aZo, Ewing, Dikembe, and on occasion even Jahidi White. No. 2-ranked Georgetown became just the seventh no. 2 seed to get rid of to a no. 15 seed Friday as Florida Gulf Coast stunned the Hoyas with a 78-68 victory to advance to the next round of the NCAA tournament. FGC pads Sherwood Brown and Bernard Thompson combined for 47 points to cause the Eaglesa offensive attack that saw that shoot 44 free throws to Georgetownas 20. FGC also kept the Hoyas to just.375 shooting from the floor on the way to success. Georgetown was led by Markel Starks with 23 points in defeat. Oh, also, there was this monster alley-oop to put the exclamation point on the Eaglesa big upset. Check out the entire shows via NCAA.com: It absolutely was a tale of two halves. La Salle dominated the first half, Kansas State dominated the second half, but the lower-ranked Explorers were able to take out the success in the conclusion, squeaking by KSU 63-61 for the upset. Free throw firing was the difference in that one, as K-State went just 9-17 from the charity stripe while La Salle shot 14-16 to take the glory. Both groups had similar field goal shooting, rebounding, and return numbers, but the difference at the line proved to be the determining factor. Leading the way for the Explorers was Jerelle Wright with 21 points on 6-6 shooting from the field and 9-10 from the free throw line. Kansas State light emitting diode by Jordan Henriquez and Shane Southwell, each with 17 points on 7-10 shooting. Read the highlights via ESPN: Photograph via AP Photo/Matt Slocum All research via ESPN.com
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