College basketball highlights: Ohio State beats Wisconsin, ASU tops Oregon State
March is here, which means it’s time for the official competition.
The Big East And Pac-12 The tournament starts the day like Saint John take care of business against Butler at Madison Square Garden, while Colorado Last longer Washington D.C at T-Mobile Arena is Las Vegas.
DePaul followed by a dramatic victory before Seton Hall at the Big East tournament, while Washington state journey to win california in the Pac-12 tournament.
The Big Ten tournament was also conducted on Wednesday, as WisconsinMy hopes for the NCAA Tournament have been dealt a blow by Ohio State. Meanwhile, West Virginia take down Texas Technology in the opening round of the Big 12 tournament.
The important duel between Georgetown And Villanova ended up with the latter taking care of the business. Nova needs to run for a chance to participate in the Outside NCAA Tournament.
In other places, Stanford defeated Wyoming in the Pac-12 battle, Minnesota take down Nebraska in the Big Ten incinerator, Oklahoma State beat Oklahoma State in a Big 12 match, and State of Arizona end the night with victory Oregon State in the Pac-12 tournament.
Here are the top moments!
Pac-12: Arizona State 63, Oregon State 57
Throw it down!
Oregon State showed off some impressive ball movements when Michael Ratij throw a picturesque pass to the big man Dzmitry Ryuny for dunk.
The sun demon replied
The State of Arizona responded to the following ownership as Desmond Cambridge Jr.. found a cut Warren Washingtonwho unleashed a thunderous two-handed smash in traffic to give the Sun Devils an 18-14 advantage.
Kick the ball and finish!
horny dj throw a perfect tire pass Alonzo Gaffney, who threw down the alley-oop slam. The pitch gave Arizona State a 43-36 lead midway through the second half.
Horne finished with 13 points as Arizona State went on to win. The sun demon will come forward to play USC at 11:30 p.m. ET Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
Big 12: Oklahoma State 57, Oklahoma 49
feeling this
The Cowboys got off to a convincing start, when Bryce ThomsonTheir diver took the lead 22-8.
Back in it
Oklahoma turned the tide with the State of Oklahoma when Sherfield level there is a layup of reduced revenue and Bijan Cortes then do a pair of 3 pointers, bringing the previous pointer inside the second.
Expanding the leading position
It was a low-scoring situation, but Oklahoma State started to create the lead towards the end of the second half, when RaspberriesPointer 3 pushed the Cowboys ahead to eight.
good ending
by Stanford Max Murrell performed a reverse, giving Cardinal the lead.
Utah heats up
The Utes cut the deficit to two times Marco Anthony drain a pointer 3.
Appear with perseverance
Harrison Ingram started the second half with a physical dribble for Stanford.
Climb the ladder
big man Utah Branden Carlson increase for the alley-oop shot.
Stanford pulls away
Michael Jones establish Michael O’Connell for the group below, giving Cardinal a 15 point lead.
Ten adults: Minnesota 78, Nebraska 75
Don’t blink!
Nebraska scored the first point of the game when CJ Wilcher establish Derrick Walker for shiny coins.
Bank is your friend
Nebraska started 8-0, when Jamarques Lawrence bet with 3 pointers and get fouled before the end of the first TV hour.
Flip the script
Minnesota had a bad start but quickly turned the game around, with a score of 26-11. Golden Gophers extends lead to nine times Dawson Garcia touched a buoy.
Not occur!
The Golden Gophers made a number of denials to Walker early in the second half.
Back and forth
The two teams played tit-for-tat in the contested second half.
Bonkers is over!
Lose two points in the final seconds, Nebraska’s Sam Griesel Flip the ball over. After Minnesota Jaden Henley made one of two free throws, from Nebraska Keisei Tominaga escaped the tension in the midfield, which happened outside the box and could lead to extra time.
Big East: Villanova 80, Georgetown 48
Give us Moore!
The veteran keeper sent the Wildcats rolling with a 3-ball, as he destroyed four of them in the first half, the first two shown below.
I will take
by Villanova Brandon Slater get a rebound in the open space and corner it for easy dash.
Sorry, sir
Georgetown Bradley Ezewiro will not be rejected when the baseline is jammed.
With that said, Villanova took a 41-20 lead after halftime break.
cruise control
The Wildcats continued where they left off in the second half, when Orange Whitmore throw down a big pitch and then sink a pair of 3-pointers to give Villanova a 26-point lead – a point they won’t give up.
Ten adults: Ohio State 65, Wisconsin 57
Sean McBuckets
Sean McNeil cooked up early for Ohio State, scoring 10 points from the bench in the first few minutes of the game to give the Buckeyes an early lead.
Buckeyes pile up early
Bruce Thornton took a 3-pointer back to give Ohio State a 32-16 lead.
Sensabaugh feels uncomfortable
Brice Sensabaugh kill 3 pointers early in the second half to give Ohio State a 23-point lead over Wisconsin.
The storm badger is back!
Wisconsin led by 26 points in the second half, but Chucky HepburnThe 3’s pointer cuts the head to a digit.
Ohio State evades bidding again
The Badgers took the lead down to four at the last minute, but the Buckeyes took their free throws to end the game.
Big 12: West Virginia 78, Texas Tech 62
Out to the front
Kevin Obano fight Pop Isaacs with an outfield pass gave Texas Tech an early lead, but West Virginia took a 43-35 lead after halftime.
Move the rock
Tre Mitchellwho was one of four Climbers to finish the game with a double, drew an open 3-pointer to break through West Virginia’s crowded possession.
Big East: DePaul 66, Seton Hall 65
Vertical degree!
Nick Ongenda dropped a pitch while sprinting down the field to help DePaul go through against Seton Hall.
Open to lead
KC Ndefo was left open from 3-point territory, allowing him to pull off a knockdown to give Seton Hall the lead late in the first half.
time
Jalen Terry money from deep in the first half, hitting three 3-pointers to give DePaul a 32-28 lead after the break.
Objects removed!
Ndefo set a defensive tone for Seton Hall to open the second half with his big hit.
All the way up!
Tyrese Samuel rose to cross the alley off the pass into Seton Hall.
DePaul makes it a two point game
DePaul hit a three-pointer to take a 63-61 lead over Seton Hall with 41.9 seconds remaining.
Then DePaul made a much-needed steal and looked to end the game with a tackle, but the ball wasn’t quite sure. Luckily for DePaul, it got the hit recovery and called timeout to regroup.
Wild ending!
DePaul turned it into a two-point game again with a quick strike after a couple of free throws taken by Seton Hall. Following the bucket, Terry hit a header to win the point on the next pass. I threw it over Umoja Gibsonwho went up from 3 trying to win the game and got fouled.
Gibson took all three free throws to give DePaul a one-point lead with just over a second left.
Is that a goal?
Femi Odukale Attack the court and appear to get a shot in time. His shot was saved by Ongenda, but the refs called it a goal.
One review, however, showed that Ongenda made a clean save, giving DePaul an upset win.
Pac-12: Washington State 69, California 52
Up and down
DJ Rodman made a difficult combination to help set the tone for the Cougars and give them the lead in the first half.
difficult TJ
TJ Bamba fought through traffic on the perimeter to set the stage and give Washington State a 35-21 lead after halftime.
Posterized to win!
Mouhamed Gueye threw it down on a Cal defender for a monstrous trick in the second half on the way to an easy win for Washington State.
Pac-12: Colorado 74, Washington 68
The Pac-12 Tournament is on!
Tristan da Silva draw 3 pointers for Buffaloes to take everything to the west.
Hit them by stepping aside and fouling!
Julian Hammond was tackled by his defender with some nice footwork and completed the classic three-point play as Colorado dominated the game for most of the first half.
Rise for the jam!
Keion Brooks managed to steal the ball and beat Colorado in the half to rise for an easy shot.
move closer
Koren JohnsonA three-point catch and shot from the corner gave Washington a one-goal lead midway through the second half.
First time standing in front
Washington took the lead in the first game when Johnson made a difficult substitution in the transition to give the Huskies a 47-46 lead.
Hammond from the deep!
Hammond’s deep three-pointer helped Colorado widen its lead to four points late in the second half as both teams swapped baskets.
Buffalo rush forward!
Luke O’Brien ate 3 points from the top of the key to break a 66-66 draw with just over a minute left, giving Colorado the lead and helping the Buffaloes advance to the next round.
Big East: St. John’s 76. Butler 63
Set the tone early
Protector of Saint John luxury Alexander threw a must-see bouncing pass O’Mar Stanleyresulting in a nice two-handed serve.
Great slam time!
Joel Soriano used the pick he put to his advantage, rolling to the edge to throw down a pitch to extend the lead for St.
Tip it in!
Soriano tries to catch a teammate’s pass. Instead, the ball hit his fingertips and went into the bucket as things went St. John in the first half.
Defeat Soriano!
Soriano dominated the first half on both ends, going high to deny Butler a settlement to help St. John’s had a double-digit lead after halftime.
Put down the hammer!
Jalen Thomas hit a backstroke to help Butler drop back for impressive distance in the second half.
Soriano slam!
Soriano threw it down one last time to help ensure victory for St. John after a surge in Butler’s second half.
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The madness is upon us!
The day started with some drama in the ACC tournament as the ninth seed Awaken the forest The eighth seed is eliminated Syracuse Later David Williamson hit a 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds left to give the Demon Deacons a 77-74 victory.
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