The second day of the tournament showed the same trend of the first: top teams winning and the lone upset was SMU losing to USC.
Top teams dominate in day one
All the top teams won their respective games in the first day of games in the First Round of the 2017 Ncaa Tournament. Your recap.
The Tournament day by day
The Ncaa tournament day-by-day. A few lines to sum up the main events of the day and keep you up to date with all the Madness. Check the game times.
First Round Upset Alert
There is not Ncaa tournament without upsets: regional by regional, let’s see which teams might be out of the bracket sooner than expected.
Seton Hall Pirates #9
Seton Hall ha il dominatore dei tabelloni Angel Delgado e una difesa non facile da superare. Al Torneo servirà il salto di qualità di Desi Rodriguez.
South Carolina Gamecocks #7
The Gamecocks are still a top team in the SEC. Their defense is great but their offense relies on the talent of Sindarius Thornwell and PJ Dozier.
Florida Gators #4
A tough defensive team playing hard against anyone. The Gators will be limited by injuries, preventing them from going on a real run.
Xavier Musketeers #11
Xavier had a tough second half of the season, riddle by injuries, losses and shooting inefficiency. Their tournament will be over soon.
Maryland Terrapins #6
Maryland had a great first half of the season, but is now falling apart and the Ncaa tournament is just behind the corner.
Michigan State Spartans #9
Down three seniors, 4 freshmen carrying the weight and an injury riddled season for the Spartans. But there is a danger in underestimating Izzo.
Dayton Flyers #7
An up and down season for one of the best teams in the A-10. The Flyers, led by Charles Cooke, will look for the upset in the first round.
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Princeton Tigers #12
Princeton had a rough start of the season before dominating the Ivy League to overcome Harvard and Yale for a spot in the Ncaa tournament.
Northwestern Wildcats #8
One of the most interesting teams in the Big Ten, with a deep roster and good size overall, reached the Ncaa tournament for the first time in history.
Creighton BlueJays #6
The BlueJays were rolling until Maurice Watson injury crushed their hopes. But in the Big East tournament they looked like they were back on track.
Minnesota Golden Gophers #5
Pitino Jr proved he can get away from his father’s shadow. Minnesota had a great season and reached the tournament to be a player.
Oregon Ducks #3
Oregon has the best roster in the university history and is a serious candidate for the Final Four. Will the Ducks make it?
Notre Dame Fighting Irish #5
Bonzie Colson has been playing the best basketball of his life and Notre Dame was trouble for everyone in the ACC, top teams included.
West Virginia Mountaineers #4
No team wants to play the Mountaineers’ full court press, as usual.But someone will have to deal with their nightmarish defense.
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders #12
The Blue Raiders tasted blood in 2016 and want more in 2017. The bracket busters are back, and are here pull a few upsets and spread chaos