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No. 3 Xavier rallies to escape Kennesaw State upset bid


Trailing by 13 midway through the second half, third-seeded Xavier reeled off 15 straight points to rally for a 72-67 victory over 14th-seeded Kennesaw State in Midwest Regional first-round play Friday afternoon at Greensboro, N.C.

Colby Jones’ free throw with 18.3 seconds left snapped the game’s final tie, then Jack Nunge swatted Terrell Burden’s go-ahead layup off the board with 7 seconds to go to save the Musketeers (26-9).

Fourth-year forward Jerome Hunter posted a career-high 24 points to pace Xavier while Souley Boum added 17, including four free throws in the final three seconds. Jones contributed 12 points while Nunge notched 10 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks.

Xavier advanced to play Sunday against 11th-seeded Pittsburgh (24-11) — which defeated sixth seed Iowa State — but how exactly the Musketeers survived was lost on head coach Sean Miller in the moments immediately after the game ended.

“I don’t know,” Miller told CBS courtside.

Burden and Chris Youngblood scored 14 points apiece while Spencer Rodgers added 10 for Kennesaw State (26-9), which nearly topped its first winning season and first NCAA Tournament appearance with a remarkable upset.

Kennesaw State went scoreless for 6 minutes, 12 seconds, but pulled into a 63-63 tie on Brandon Stroud’s pair of free throws with 3:46 remaining.

The Owls led at halftime and pushed the margin to 51-38 less than five minutes into the second half as they repeatedly attacked the rim for layups and tip-ins. Xavier wasn’t able to cut the margin to single digits until Jones’ baseline turnaround with 8:30 left to cut the deficit to 61-53.

When Boum hit a runner off the glass with 5:30 to play, Xavier owned a 13-0 run and pulled into a 61-61 tie. Nunge notched a free throw on the next possession to give the Musketeers their first lead since the 5:21 mark of the first half.

Xavier broke to a 7-0 lead in the first two minutes as Adam Kunkel drove for a layup, Hunter swished a turnaround in the lane and Boum cashed a 3-pointer. But Kennesaw State calmed down and heated up. When Youngblood and Simeon Cottle buried back-to-back 3-pointers, Kennesaw State forged a 23-23 tie and forced Xavier to take a timeout with 10:37 left in the half.

Rodgers slashed for a layup to give Kennesaw State its first lead at 25-23, which led to multiple momentum shifts the rest of the half. When Rodgers rattled home a rushed 27-footer to beat the shot clock, the Owls owned a 41-34 lead with 1:37 to go that became 43-36 by the half.

–Field Level Media

New-look Duke faces Tennessee with familiar energy


Duke typically is a top-four seed in the NCAA Tournament and was viewed as floating under the radar after drawing a No. 5 in this version of March Madness.

But with 10 straight victories and an easy 74-51 first-round victory over 12th-seeded Oral Roberts, perhaps the Blue Devils are primed for a deep run under first-year coach Jon Scheyer.

Duke (27-8) will look to take another step when it faces fourth-seeded Tennessee (24-10) on Saturday in East Region play at Orlando, Fla. A spot in the Sweet 16 awaits the winner.

Volunteers coach Rick Barnes is wary of the Blue Devils.

“I haven’t seen them a lot but I know Jon Scheyer has done a great job,” Barnes said following the Volunteers’ 58-55 first-round win over 13th-seeded Louisiana. “… What little bit I did see, I thought their defense was outstanding against a team that can really shoot the ball. And they’re a team that probably is as hot as any team in the country right now.”

A victory on Saturday would give Scheyer a nice start to his initial NCAA Tournament after replacing legendary Mike Krzyzewski as coach.

In fact, Coach K lost his first NCAA Tournament game with Duke in 1984 (against Washington) in his fourth season at the helm.

Scheyer quickly shut down that comparison.

“Let’s not go down that road,” Scheyer said of the Hall of Famer who won five national titles with the Blue Devils. “He’s done everything you could do. I’m not going down that road.”

Scheyer is trying to pave his own path and junior guard Jeremy Roach was the top surveyor against Oral Roberts.

Roach scored a career-best 23 points for the second straight game and helped fuel the victory with seven points in a game-opening 15-0 burst.

Roach said he heard about the lower projections for the Blue Devils and just shrugged it off. It was easier to do considering Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

“It’s a new season now,” Roach said. “We wanted to lock in on Oral Roberts, and we did a good job and made it as tough as we could for them. Now we’ve got to lock in on Saturday and take it one game at a time.”

Tennessee led by as many as 18 points before having to hold on for a three-point victory over Louisiana.

It looked like it would be a cakewalk when the Volunteers led 48-30 with 12 minutes remaining. But Tennessee’s caliber of play suddenly dropped while the Ragin’ Cajuns made a frantic run.

“We tried to keep them in check as long as we could, but they made the shots,” Barnes said. “We gave them too much space. Even though we got a hand up, it was too late. … At the end of the game, we made enough plays to get it done.”

Tyreke Key led Tennessee with 12 points in a contest that was just the club’s sixth win in the past 13 games.

“Any college basketball player says it’s a dream to play at this stage,” Key said of facing Duke. “That’s why I came back to college, to play in the tournament. Like I said, I know our team is very excited to play Duke, and I think we’ll be ready to go.”

The Volunteers committed 18 turnovers against Louisiana while playing their fourth game since losing point guard Zakai Zeigler for the season with an ACL tear in his left knee.

Duke owns an 8-7 edge in the series, but the teams have met just once since 1980. On that occasion, the Blue Devils beat the Volunteers 77-67 in the 2011 Maui Invitational.

–Field Level Media

Joey Hauser paces No. 7 Michigan State past No. 10 USC


Joey Hauser recorded 17 points and eight rebounds as seventh-seeded Michigan State posted a 72-62 victory over 10th-seeded Southern California on Friday in an East Region first-round game in the NCAA Tournament at Columbus, Ohio.

Jaden Akins had 12 points and six rebounds and Tyson Walker contributed 12 points and four assists. A.J. Hoggard added 11 points and five assists for the Spartans (20-12), who advanced to a second-round clash Sunday against second-seeded Marquette.

Joshua Morgan’s 14 points led the Trojans (22-11). Kobe Johnson supplied 13 points, nine rebounds and four assists, while Drew Peterson contributed 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Reese Dixon-Waters chipped in 10 points.

The Trojans’ usual leading scorer, Boogie Ellis, was held to six points. Ellis, who entered the game averaging 18.0 points, shot 3-for-12 from the field before fouling out.

With the score tied at 38 apiece, Ellis was called for an offensive foul. The Spartans then went on a 11-2 run. Hauser got it started with a 3-pointer and Carson Cooper had a pair of dunks in the stretch, first off a Walker feed and then on a putback.

USC responded with a 7-2 spurt, including a 3-pointer by Dixon-Waters, to cut the Spartans’ lead to 51-47.

Hoggard’s steal and layup with 9:20 remaining made it 58-49.

When Hauser and Akins hit back-to-back corner 3-pointers, Michigan State’s advantage grew to 15 at 66-51.

Johnson made consecutive 3-pointers to cut the Trojans’ deficit to single digits. Neither side scored again until Hauser split free throws with 1:06 remaining. USC couldn’t come closer than nine points the rest of the way.

“It was rewarding in the huddles at the end to hear them talking about the defense,” Spartans coach Tom Izzo said. “I think they understand that in this tournament hard to make a bunch of 3s and win on a consistent basis. So if you’re looking to win some games instead of a game, you better bring your defense.”

The Spartans gradually built an 11-point lead 11 minutes into the contest, as Mady Sissoko’s dunk gave his team a 24-13 lead. USC then started chipping away.

The Trojans finished the half with a 17-8 spurt to forge a 34-34 tie at the break. Morgan scored the first eight of those points for USC and led his club with 10 first-half points. Hauser topped the Spartans with eight points.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Galaxy open home schedule by facing Whitecaps

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The LA Galaxy will attempt to couple some promising defensive signs with better attacking play when they open their MLS home slate against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night.

The Galaxy (0-1-1, 1 point) grinded out a 0-0 draw against Sporting Kansas City on March 11 following a 3-1 defeat at FC Dallas two weeks ago.

Galaxy keeper Jonathan Bond made 11 stops in the draw, but didn’t necessarily believe his team had defended poorly.

“I think that most of the shots that they had were from far out,” Bond said. “Nothing was like really, really dangerous. So we defended the box really well. And honestly, I think we come out of it with definitely some confidence in our defensive principles.”

The Galaxy are still missing 2022 leading scorer Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez to a hamstring injury and winger Douglas Costa to a calf issue. But for a team that has struggled to create chances without those stars, Vancouver could be a good opponent.

The Whitecaps (0-2-1, 1 point) have conceded five goals in three games this regular season, and new goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka is still looking for his first MLS clean sheet. And those struggles resurfaced Wednesday night in a 3-2 loss to Real Espana in the second leg of their CONCACAF Champions League first-round series.

The was still enough for Vancouver to advance to next month’s quarterfinals. The Whitecaps had earned a 5-0 win in the first leg and won the series 7-3 on aggregate goals.

But their defending of headers in particular continued to be poor. Manager Vanni Sartini acknowledged there should be concern, albeit combined with satisfaction that his team advanced.

“It’s been a part of the game where we haven’t been good from the start of the season, and we need to be better,” he said. “But for the rest, I’m happy the qualification was never in discussion, we were always in the game, and at the end I told the guys, even if we were a little bit down, we did not lose 3-2 today. We won 7-3. So we need to be happy.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Colorado Rapids face Minnesota United looking for first win

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Still in search of their first win of the 2023 season, the Colorado Rapids on Saturday night host a Minnesota United team that has never beaten them at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo.

The Rapids (0-2-1, 1 point) are 5-0-2 all-time against the Loons (1-0-1, 4 points) at home. Besides trying to garner its first victory of the season, Colorado also is still in search of its first goal of the campaign. Only two teams in MLS history — the 2015 Rapids and Toronto FC in 2007 — have started a season with four scoreless games.

Colorado comes in off a 1-0 loss at San Jose that saw them get six shots off set pieces but none on goal. Head coach Robin Fraser was still upbeat despite the shutout loss.

“Zero complaints about the work ethic and the effort,” Fraser told coloradorapids.com. “It was absolutely fantastic. I thought even the attackers defended well from the front. One thing that we need to be sharper at in the attacking is really turn half chances into real chances.”

“We’re playing some good football,” Rapids midfielder Sam Nicholson added. “You see this quite a lot, not just in this league, but in many leagues. People have slow starts and it’s just waiting for something to click. We’re definitely building something good here.”

Colorado goalie William Yarbrough is off to a good start with a league-leading 18 saves and one clean sheet.

Minnesota United comes in off a 1-1 draw with the New York Red Bulls in their home opener played in the snow in Saint Paul, Minn., last Saturday. The Loons had a bye following a season-opening 1-0 victory at FC Dallas.

Minnesota is still without All-Star midfielder Emanuel Reynoso who was suspended by the MLS after failing to join the team and still remains home in Argentina. Reynoso had 10 goals for the Loons last season.

“Right now … we don’t have Rey,” defender Kemar Lawrence said. “We don’t have that one guy that we can say, ‘alright, let’s depend on him,’ so we have to make it a full team effort, and it’s been working.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: St. Louis City seek to continue unprecedented start vs. Quakes

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St. Louis City can become the first expansion team in MLS history to win their first four league games when they host the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday night.

St. Louis (3-0-0, 9 points) has already defeated Austin FC, Charlotte FC and the Portland Timbers this campaign. That ties the 2009 Seattle Sounders for best-ever three-match start for an expansion team.

In Portland last Saturday, Jared Stroud scored shortly before halftime to level the match. Then defender Kyle Hiebert scored his first MLS goal in the 75th minute, capitalizing on a sloppy free kick defending to send a header past Portland goalkeeper David Bingham.

As a result, St. Louis was installed as oddsmakers’ favorites for the first time in its brief history this week. But manager Bradley Carnell does not believe suddenly rising outside expectations will shift his squad’s mentality.

“We took it upon ourselves to hit a hard reset on Tuesday when we got back to work,” Carnell said this week. “There’s a lot of good things happening. Obviously, momentum and success helps ease the cause. But even if we weren’t 3-0, I think this group would be even hungry for more.”

San Jose (2-1-0, 6 points) have also started brightly under new coach Luchi Gonzalez.

The Quakes’ only defeat so far came away to an Atlanta United team that has yet to lose this season, and they led that contest 1-0 heading into second-half stoppage time.

Jeremy Ebobisse scored in his first two games of the season for San Jose. Cristian Espinoza struck the winner in March 11’s 1-0 home win over the Colorado Rapids after striking the post earlier in the match.

Espinoza has always been a talented winger, but adding more of a goal-scoring threat could take him from a good-to-great MLS player, and lift the Quakes with him. He scored a career-high seven goals last year.

“It’s something I’ve always tried to work toward,” Espinoza said this week through an interpreter. “I’m always trying to create spaces to have good shooting opportunities. As a winger, sometimes you don’t have many chances to shoot so you need to create those spaces to have options.”

–Field Level Media

Grizzlies rally from 29 points down to beat Spurs in OT


Dillon Brooks had the game-tying 3-pointer to send the game into overtime and a key basket from beyond the arc late in the extra period as the visiting Memphis Grizzlies came from behind to beat the San Antonio Spurs 126-120 on Friday.

The Spurs led 84-55 after Malaki Branham’s 3-pointer with 7:50 to play in the third period. That’s when the Grizzlies came alive, scoring 26 of the quarter’s final 35 points to pull within 93-81 heading into the fourth quarter.

Memphis clawed back to within 109-106 with 10.6 seconds left in regulation after a 3-pointer by the Grizzlies’ Luke Kennard. Brooks then poured in a 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds remaining to send the game into the extra period.

In overtime, Memphis’ Jaren Jackson Jr. tied the game at 119 on a layup with 2:14 remaining. Tyus Jones gave the Grizzlies a two-point lead with a floater with 1:31 left that was halved by a free throw by San Antonio’s Tre Jones (Tyus’ brother). Brooks then hit a 3-pointer with 1:05 to play, and the Spurs had no answers the rest of the way.

The 29-point comeback was the biggest in Grizzlies franchise history. Jackson led Memphis with 28 points, with Desmond Bane scoring 21 points, Tyus Jones adding a triple-double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, Brooks hitting for 16 points and Kennard contributing 13.

The Grizzlies were without Ja Morant (suspension) and the injured Brandon Clarke (left Achilles) and Steven Adams (right knee sprain).

Devin Vassell led the Spurs with 25 points while Zach Collins had 24, Keldon Johnson 21, Branham 18 and Keita Bates-Diop 11. Sandro Mamukelashvili collected 14 rebounds to lead both teams.

San Antonio was missing key reserves Romeo Langford (left adductor), Devonte’ Graham (left quad soreness) and Doug McDermott (right hip contusion).

The Spurs led 35-26 after 12 minutes of play as Bates-Diop scored eight of his 11 points over the final 3:36 of the period. Memphis missed 10 shots in a row and had three turnovers in a pivotal stretch of the second period as the Spurs eventually pushed their lead to 26 points before settling for a 69-46 edge at the break.

Collins led all the Spurs with 16 points before halftime while Jackson paced the Grizzlies with 16 points and Tilman had 10.

MLS News: Winless Dynamo return to action against Austin FC

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Now in their 18th MLS season, the Houston Dynamo are off to their first-ever 0-2-0 start, and they will face out for a difficult home opener against rival Austin FC on Saturday.

It’s the first Texas Derby match of 2023, and the Dynamo are coming off two weeks of practice since a 3-0 loss at New England on March 4. Houston opened the season with a 2-1 defeat at FC Cincinnati on Feb. 25 and had a bye in Week 3.

“We’ve had plenty of time to work on ourselves and make sure we utilize this bye week to get better and prepare for a very good team in Austin,” Dynamo coach Ben Olsen said. “It’s very clear who Austin is and how they go about winning games. They’re well-coached. They’ve got weapons.”

Austin (2-1-0, 6 points) has won its past two MLS games and recorded a 2-0 victory Tuesday over Haitian side Violette — although that win could not keep the Verde from being eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions League (3-2 aggregate loss in the Round of 16).

Saturday’s match in Houston will be Austin’s fifth in a span of 18 days.

“We’re two years into our build and we’ve got growth that needs to continue to happen, development that needs to continue to happen,” Austin coach Josh Wolff said. “In these moments we have to show resiliency when it’s needed. We have to move on and obviously get back and get focused on the weekend. We play an in-state rival and we have to freshen up.”

Austin, last year’s Western Conference runner-up, bounced back from a home loss to St. Louis City on opening night with wins at home against CF Montreal on March 4 and on the road at Real Salt Lake on March 11.

Against RSL, Austin won 2-1 behind the first career goal of 18-year-old midfielder Owen Wolff. Wolff, Josh’s youngest son, also had an assist on a goal by Jon Gallagher.

Austin has beaten Houston in the past three meetings and has won four of the five all-time matchups.

The Dynamo’s only goal this season was produced by defender Tate Schmidt off a corner kick by team captain Hector Herrera.

–Field Level Media

Jabari Smith Jr.’s last-second shot lifts Rockets over Pelicans


Jabari Smith Jr. drilled a 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds remaining and the Houston Rockets rallied from a 16-point, second-half deficit to beat the visiting New Orleans Pelicans 114-112 on Friday.

With the Rockets trailing by one point following a wild back and forth, Smith walked into a pull-up 3 after Houston secured possession with 4 seconds remaining. The Pelicans (33-37) were unable to get off a shot on their ensuing possession, falling to 3-8 since the All-Star break.

Jalen Green paced Houston with 25 points while Kevin Porter Jr. added 20. Both Green and Porter notched six assists while Alperen Sengun added 17 points and 11 rebounds as Houston (18-52) claimed a third consecutive victory.

Brandon Ingram led the Pelicans with 31 points and six assists while Jonas Valanciunas had 22 points and 17 rebounds.

Valanciunas rampaged through the third quarter following a brief confrontation with Sengun during a timeout. He paired 10 points with five rebounds and added a blocked shot during the period and was instrumental in the Pelicans’ 36-point period that featured 63.2 percent shooting.

But after trailing by as many as 16 points in the third, the Rockets roared back in the fourth quarter. When Kenyon Martin Jr. followed a Sengun dunk with a pair of free throws, the Rockets trailed 103-102 with 4:07 left.

New Orleans extended back to a six-point lead before Green cut that margin to 112-111 with his jumper on an inbounds play with 35 seconds left.

The Pelicans reversed their slow start from a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday by drilling their first six 3-pointers while surging to a 26-12 lead. But after a Josh Richardson 3 resulted in that 14-point deficit at the 5:10 mark of the first quarter, the Rockets punched back.

Houston closed the opening period with a 19-0 blitz while the Pelicans missed their final six shot attempts of the quarter while also mixing in four turnovers.

The Rockets seized the lead on a Sengun layup with 59 seconds left and carried a 31-26 advantage into the second that swelled to eight points when Josh Christopher converted a pair of free throws with 10:47 left in the half.

Suddenly, the tide turned again. Houston scored just once, a Porter 3-pointer, during a seven-possession stretch that featured five turnovers including three in succession that New Orleans converted into points. Naji Marshall, Herb Jones and Ingram all scored following Rockets turnovers, with Ingram delivering a driving layup that gave the Pelicans a 48-45 lead.

The Pelicans led 54-49 at the break after parlaying eight second-quarter turnovers by Houston into 15 points. Fueled by those miscues, the Pelicans totaled 13 fast-break points in the half.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Facing FC Dallas, Sporting KC still looking for first goal

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FC Dallas looks to extend visiting Sporting Kansas City’s scoreless streak to open the season when the teams meet on Saturday in Frisco, Texas.

FC Dallas (1-1-1, 4 points) allowed an own goal in the 34th minute after taking an early lead in a 1-1 draw against the host Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday. Sporting KC (0-1-2, 2 points) has yet to score through three games this season after a scoreless draw against the visiting LA Galaxy on Saturday.

Dallas took the lead in the fifth minute when Nkosi Tafari intercepted a Vancouver clearing attempt a few yards outside the top left corner of the 18-yard box. He sent a cross to defender Sebastien Ibeagha, whose glancing header from about eight yards out from in front of the goal found the bottom right corner for his first MLS goal in his 97th appearance.

“It’s been a long time since I scored a goal, so it is good to be back on the score sheet. For it to be assisted by Kos (Tafari) is great because he’s my guy,” Ibeagha said. “We looked at each other and I told him to put the ball in the box and that is exactly what he did. It was a good goal, and it makes it a little extra special that Kos assisted it for me.”

Vancouver equalized when Javain Brown’s long throw-in from the right wing was headed along the top of the 6-yard box by Ranko Veselinovic. Dallas forward Paul Arriola was guarding the Whitecaps’ Ryan Gauld just outside the far post, but he stuck his leg out and inadvertently knocked the ball into the net past keeper Maarten Paes.

Dallas outshot Vancouver 11-10 but had just two shots on target, while the Whitecaps had four.

“We had a very good game, playing away and dictating the tempo. We knew that they were a good team, they have quality,” Dallas coach Nico Estevez said. “We had a good start and scored a goal. And there was a moment there that we should have been more aggressive, we should have been more determined to score the second goal. And even though we were having the possession and we were dominating, we weren’t creating those goal-scoring opportunities.”

Kansas City unleashed 30 shots, including 11 on goal, in a scoreless draw against the Galaxy.

“I’m incredibly excited about our team,” Kansas City coach Peter Vermes said. “I really am. I’m incredibly excited based on what those guys did tonight and the way they played, the way they controlled the game.”

Kansas City, CF Montreal and Colorado are the only teams that have yet to score through three MLS games this season. However, Kansas City has allowed just one goal.

“It’s a little frustrating that we couldn’t score, but it’s coming,” Kansas City winger Daniel Salloi said.

–Field Level Media