Of the eight third-round
matches coming up this week, these four promise
to crank up the Madness a few extra notches.
Atlanta Region: No. 1
Duke Blue Devils vs. No. 4 LSU Tigers
When LSU’s Darrel Mitchell
hit that “miracle” 3-pointer to down
the Texas A&M Aggies in the second round,
Duke haters across the nation rejoiced. The Tigers
frontline poses a serious threat to the Blue Devils.
SEC Freshman of the Year Tyrus Thomas has played
his way into lottery pick position at the upcoming
NBA draft, and center Glen Davis showed his stuff
with 21 points and eight rebounds versus the Aggies.
Playing Duke physically in the paint puts the
Devils’ fate in J.J. Redick’s hands.
He often comes through (4-for-9 from downtown
against George Washington), but it’s not
a given this late in a long, punishing season.
Redick was a combined 6-for-24 from downtown in
Duke’s back-to-back losses to Florida State
and UNC earlier this month.
Atlanta Region: No. 6
West Virginia Mountaineers vs. No. 2 Texas Longhorns
Although the Mountaineers
faded a bit during the stretch, it’s a fair
argument to say the best four teams in the region
are still alive. The Mountaineers lost a 76-75
nailbiter to Texas during non-conference action
at the Guardian Classic, but cashed in as 6-point
underdogs. The ‘Horns held WVU to 9-for-23
from outside and Kevin Pittsnoggle to just nine
points. Texas will have to do it again to advance;
like Redick for Duke, Pittsnoggle gives the Mountaineers
at least a puncher’s chance. Otherwise,
getting through the ‘Horns outstanding frontcourt
of P.J. Tucker, potential No. 1 draft pick LaMarcus
Aldridge and Brad Buckman is too much to ask for.
They helped Texas outrebound the N.C. State Wolfpack
37-25 in the previous round.

Washington Region: No.
11 George Mason Patriots vs. No. 7 Wichita State
Shockers
As we said earlier, somebody
from a mid-major is going to go to the Elite Eight.
Which mid-major will it be: the Colonial Athletic
Association or the Missouri Valley Conference?
Both have sent some excellent basketball teams
to the big dance, although it was the MVC earning
four bids this year to the CAA’s two. Don’t
be fooled by the lower seed for George Mason.
The Pats are the cream of the CAA crop despite
losing to Hofstra in the conference tourney –
check out their No. 26 RPI ranking. Right behind
them at No. 27? The Shockers. Picking between
these two balanced clubs won’t be easy;
however, the Pats did beat Wichita State 70-67
last month as 3 ½-point road dogs. That
closely fought contest was part of ESPN’s
BracketBusters coverage.
Oakland Region: No. 3
Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. No. 2 UCLA Bruins
This is the matchup
just about everyone on the West Coast was hoping
for. The Bruins have been one of the best-kept
secrets of the season, playing well enough in
a relatively soft Pac-10 conference to grab a
No. 9 RPI figure, one spot ahead of the WCC’s
Bulldogs. Gonzaga has received plenty of attention
this year thanks to Adam Morrison, who has more
than wispy facial hair in common with Larry Bird.
Morrison’s flair makes the ‘Zags the
public team in what should be an even contest.
UCLA brings the outstanding guard play of Jordan
Farmar and Arron Afflalo (31 points combined versus
the Crimson Tide in Round Two), while Gonzaga
is dominated by the frontcourt duo of Morrison
and J.P. Batista. Expect a high-scoring affair
when these teams meet.
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