NCAA Tournament results: Updates for every NCAA Tournament game today
Only in the NCAA men's basketball tournament can a team say that it's good to be number 11.
All three 11-seeds won their games on the opening round matchups on Thursday, yet the triumvirate were not responsible for the biggest shockwave of the first full day of play.
No. 14 Oakland takes home the crown of biggest upset so far as the Golden Grizzlies the put No. 3 Kentucky Wildcats out of the tournament 80-76 on an over 48% shooting performance from beyond the arc, draining 15 three-pointers on the way to the second round.
Ten of those three-pointers came from the hands senior guard Jack Gohlke, tying the second most in an NCAA tournament game.
The upset was nearly felled by a cold spell at the charity stripe as the Golden Grizzlies shot 56.5% at the free throw line but junior guard Trey Towsend sunk the free throw of the game to send Calipari's kids back to Lexington.
The higher seeds cruised in the rest of the early afternoon slot as No. 7 Texas handily dispatched No. 10 Colorado State 56-44, No. 2 Iowa State beat No. 15 South Dakota State 82-65 and No. 5 Gonzaga beat No. 12 McNeese State 86-61
So far, the rest of the day has been chalk heavy though two No. 11 seeds toppled No. 6 seeds as Duquesne beat BYU and Oregon beat South Carolina.
Ducks' guard Jermaine Couisnard put up 40 points in the win over the Gamecocks.
In the barn burner of the early afternoon slate, No. 7 Dayton charged back after trailing by double digits in the second half to edge out No. 11 Nevada.
The nightcap has No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 15 St. Peters, No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 13 Samford, No. 6 Texas Tech vs. No. 11 NC State and No. 7 Washington State vs. No. 10 Drake on the marquee. The Volunteers are up by 16 over the Peacocks at the half.
Under 1% of brackets remain perfect after Gonzaga's win, according to the NCAA March Madness X, formerly Twitter, account.
Follow along here for updates for the rest of the day:
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NCAA Tournament first round: March Madness results
- No. 5 Gonzaga 86, No. 12 McNeese State 65
- No. 2 Iowa State 82, No. 15 South Dakota State 65
- No. 14 Oakland 80, No. 3 Kentucky 76
- No. 7 Texas 56, No. 10 Colorado State 44
- No. 7 Dayton 63, No. 10 Nevada 60
- No. 11 Oregon 87, No. 6 South Carolina 73
- No. 9 Michigan State 69, No. 8 Mississippi State 51
- No. 11 Duquesne 71, No. 6 BYU 67
- No. 3 Creighton 77, No. 14 Akron 60
- No. 2 Arizona 85, No. 15 Long Beach State 65
- No. 1 North Carolina 90, No 16 Wagner 62
- No. 3 Illinois 85, No. 14 Morehead State 69
- No. 2 Tennessee 83, No. 15 St. Peter's 49
- No. 7 Washington State 66, No. 10 Drake 61
- No. 11 North Carolina State 80, No. 6 Texas Tech 67
- No. 4 Kansas 93, No. 13 Samford 89
Second round matchups we know, so far
West Region
- No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 9 Michigan State
- No. 2 Arizona vs. No. 7 Dayton
Midwest Region
- No. 3 Creighton vs. No. 11 Oregon
South Region
None, yet
East Region
- No. 3 Illinois vs No. 11 Duquesne
How to watch NCAA Men's Basketball March Madness 2024
All games will be broadcast across CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV. Here are additional streaming options to watch all the action on your devices.
- Stream through Paramount+
- Stream through HULU with Live TV
- NCAA March Madness Live app
- Stream through DirecTV Stream
How to watch March Madness:Watch all tournament games with a subscription to fuboTV
Printable March Madness bracket
You can find a printable bracket for the men's tournament here.
A women's tournament printable bracket is available here.
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