Sunday, March 31, 2013

March Mayhem 2013: Showing Under-the-Radar Matchups in Circular of 32

There are only 32 teams still living in the 2013 NCAA Tournament, including some Cinderellas who will look to crash the Sweet 16 party this weekend. With the very first two times in the publications, Saturday and Sunday's motion can function 16 activities sure to thrill school basketball fans and further damage brackets across America. However not every matchup is receiving the amount of nonsense it deserves. Under, we'll highlight a trio of under-the-radar matchups to watch for in the third round this weekend. No. 14 Harvard vs. No. 6 Arizona, Saturday, March 23 at 6:10 p.m. ET, TNT Streeter Lecka/Getty Images There was 14th-seeded Harvard, who captured the hearts and minds of college basketball fans after knocking off New Mexico on Thursday evening before there was Florida Gulf Coast. The Crimson will look to keep on dancing Saturday morning in Salt Lake City, where they will get on sixth-seeded Arizona in the round of 32. The Wildcats rejected Belmont's annoyed quote in the next round but may have their hands full increasing against Tommy Amaker's well-coached product. Harvard ranks sixth in the world in three-point firing, striking more than 40 percent from deep as a team in 2010, and represents at a slow, controlled rate. The Crimson list 329th in the united states in 2010 as a whole possessions and possess the perfect method for an upset. Plus, the Ivy League champions curently have a win over the Pac-12 this year, whipping California on the way back late December. Certainly, more talent is featured by Arizona, but this is the NCAA Tournament, where in fact the greater team, not the more talented team, moves on. No. 9 Temple versus. No. 1 Indiana, Sunday, March 24 at 2:45 p.m. ET, CBS Joe Robbins/Getty Photographs With problems identifying the 2013 NCAA Tournament for the absolute most part in early stages, Sunday afternoon's conflict between ninth-seeded Temple and top-seeded Indiana may supply a shocking result to begin the day's state of matchups. The Owls pulled off a talented staff in NC State in the 2nd round on Friday and provide an elite scorer in senior guard Khalif Wyatt, who dropped 31 on the Wolfpack. If Wyatt can set up his year average of 20 points or more and Temple can get another big-time performance from elderly sharpshooter Jake O'Brien (44 per cent from beyond the arc), the Owls will take Indiana to the line in Dayton this week-end. Another critical stat to help keep in your mind is that Temple is 8-5 in games determined by fewer than six points this year. Before they're with the capacity of providing in occasions when it keeps close the Owls have confirmed. There is too much to watch for on Indiana's area as well. Tom Crean's group is seen because the beloved in the East Region and features two of college basketball's best in Victor Oladipo and Cody Zeller. If you have not had a chance to see much of the Hoosiers this year, Sunday afternoon's fight with Temple is a great chance to absorb all that Indiana and March have to provide. No. 7 Creighton versus. No. 2 Duke, Sunday, March 24 at 9:40 p.m. ET, TBS Elsa/Getty Photos The Bluejays and the Blue Devils can consider the round of 32 on Sunday night in Philadelphia while they fight for the remaining location in the Sweet 16. But this game is being ignored thanks to all the Cinderellas that will be suiting on Sunday, including 15th-seeded Florida Gulf Coast in the same industry in the overall game before this one. Creighton vs. Duke will feature two of the best players in the tournamenta'and all of college baseball, for that mattera'in Doug McDermott and Ryan Kelly. A National Player of the Entire Year prospect, McDermott is averaging 23 points per game and won 27 in Creighton's round of 64 win over Cincinnati on Friday. On the other side, Duke senior forward Ryan Kelly is a great shooting (47 % from beyond the arc) and a for Mike Krzyzewski's group. Duke is 19-1 this year with Kelly in the lineupa' that includes a make an impression on Louisville back November. Expect this sport to be fiercely contested throughout, as both Creighton and Duke are, without issue, Sweet 16-caliber teams. Follow Bleacher Report Included Writer Patrick Clarke on Facebook.

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