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March Madness: First Round: Top Pick Ayton already eliminated – Wagner starts poorly
The first big surprise of March Madness is perfect. The Arizona Wildcats around the potential No.1 pick DeAndre Ayton have already failed in the first round due to a blatant outsider from Buffalo. Kentucky has also had a hard time for a long time. It’s just as bumpy for Moritz Wagner, but his Michigan Wolverines bite their way through.
Topscorer: Jalen Brunson (16) – Donald Hicks (13)
Loose success for the top seed, which provided clear conditions from an early stage. Already at the break it was 44:23, over the whole game the Wildcats hit over 50 percent of their throws and also over half of their threesomes. All starters scored double-digit, including potential lottery pic Mikal Bridges, who scored 13 points and 6 rebounds in 26 minutes.
Topscorer: Justin Robinson (19) – Collin Sexton (25)
This is what an application for a lottery pick looks like. Point Guard Collin Sexton led his Clemson Tide to victory in a tight match with 10 points in the last two minutes and showed his nerves of steel towards the end, especially on the free-throw line. In total, the Freshman scored 22 of its 25 points after the change. Besides Sexton, Sixth Man convinced John Perry with six converted threes and a total of 20 points.
Topscorer: –
Topscorer: Egor Koulechov (20) – Courtney Stockard (14)
Topscorer: Keenan Evans (23) – Ivan Canete (17)
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