TIPPING OFF: Coach K win away from record 13th Final Four
A look at what’s happening in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday:
GAME OF THE DAY
ARKANSAS VS. DUKE
Mike Krzyzewski would pass John Wooden for most Final Four appearances if No. 2 seed Duke can beat fourth-seeded Arkansas in the West Region final in San Francisco. UCLA's Wizard of Westwood went to the national semifinals 12 times between 1962-1975.
For Coach K to get there for a 13th time, and first since the 2015 national championship season,
JD Notae and Arkansas have been playing great defense in the tournament, too, allowing 62.3 points per game and becoming one of just
1994 TITLE GAME REMATCH
The Arkansas-Duke game will be the first meeting of the teams since the Razorbacks beat the Blue Devils 76-72 in the 1994 national championship game.
Those Hogs were led by Corliss “Big Nasty” Williamson and Scott Thurman. Grant Hill and Cherokee Parks were the big names for Duke.
Nolan Richardson's “40 Minutes of Hell” style of up-tempo offense and lockdown defense wore down opponents. But the title game was tight all the way to the end and not decided until
SIGHTS OF SAN FRANCISCO
The tour of San Francisco’s sights continued for coach Eric Musselman and his Arkansas team Friday. The longtime Bay Area guy who coached the
A sign on the scoreboard welcomed the Razorbacks and congratulated them on their run.
“Ballpark was awesome,” Musselman said via text message moments before heading to practice a short distance away at Chase Center. Earlier in the week, the Razorbacks were treated to a cable car ride after a visit to Niagara Falls last weekend while in Western New York.
Musselman handed out hats from the local professional teams for his players to wear on the flight from Fayetteville to San Francisco — Giants, Oakland Athletics and Warriors.
GILLESPIE KNEE OK
Villanova star Collin Gillespie says he's OK to play in the South Region final against Houston in San Antonio after banging his left knee in a collision late in Thursday's
Gillespie tore the meniscus in his left knee late last season and required surgery.
“I trust in my surgeon and everything that he did for me. So it’s stable,” he said Friday. “It’s just one of those things where, if you get hit, it feels a little uncomfortable, but I’m fine now. I feel good.”
LOVIN' LONE STAR STATE
The state of Texas has been good to Villanova in the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats claimed their last two national titles in the Lone Star State — 2016 in Houston and 2018 in San Antonio.
The win over Michigan on Thursday set up No. 2 seed Villanova's matchup with fifth-seeded Houston.
Not all the Wildcats' memories of Texas are good, though. The Wildcats lost 57-36 to Baylor in Waco in December.
ROAD GAME FOR 'NOVA
Houston will have another huge fan following for the game against Villanova. The city of Houston is about a three-hour drive from San Antonio, and the Cougars' faithful has shown up, even Hakeem Olajuwon and other members of the Phi Slama Jama teams of the early 1980s.
“We’re expecting a road game,” 'Nova coach Jay Wright said. “What’s funny, we never thought about it until I started watching that (Houston-Arizona) game last night when our game was over. Then it hit me. Like wow, we’re in for it, man.”
‘THE DREAM’ HAS SPOKEN
Hakeem Olajuwon, known as “The Dream” during his Phi Slama Jama days, told reporters after
“It’s always nice getting high praise from one of the best players to play the game,” the Cougars' Kyler Edwards said. “So just having that praise from him and the way he likes how we play the game is just good for us.”
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