The first weekend of the NCAA Tournament delivered the thrills, excitement, upsets, drama and star performances that March Madness is known for and make the event one of the best on the sports calendar each and every year. Only 16 of the 68 names called on Selection Sunday remain in the bracket, and it’s time to begin whittling that field down even further.
Sweet 16 action begins Thursday with four games and will continue with four more on Friday as the Big Dance begins to shrink into a hotly contested game of musical chairs with seats at the Final Four up for grabs. Among those remaining are a mix of of big brands such as No. 1 seed North Carolina and No. 4 seed Duke along with a contingent of dark horses like No. 11 seed NC State.
In between are well-seeded teams such as No. 2 seed Iowa State and No. 3 seed Illinois that are yearning for major national breakthroughs. The Cyclones are seeking their First Final Four appearance since World War II, while the Illini are in search of their first Final Four since playing for the national title in 2005. The two have vastly different styles of play but will square off in one of Thursday’s most-intriguing matchups.
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