Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Xavier is ready to break through

- Steve Berkowitz

Best round of 64 matchup: Texas A&M vs. Providence (a.k.a., Friars coach Ed Cooley vs. his pants). This game presents a classic contrast of lineups and styles. The Aggies usually start three frontcourt players who stand 6-9, 220 pounds; 6-10, 240; and 6-10, 265. They also start a freshman at guard. The Friars usually start three guards — two of whom are seniors — and a nominal forward, Rodney Bullock, who averages more than four three-point attempts a game. Texas A&M is outrebound­ing its opponents by nearly six a game; Providence basically breaks even. Providence is coming off a run to the Big East Conference tournament final that included a win vs. Xavier, the West Region’s No. 1 seed. Texas A&M won its final three regularsea­son games, then failed to make the SEC quarterfin­als.

Potential upset: Ohio State better be careful against 12th-seeded South Dakota State. The Jackrabbit­s were in the tournament in 2016 and 2017, so they know the drill. As a team, they shoot 40 percent from three-point range (and 43 percent of their field goal attempts this season have been threes). They also shoot 76 percent from the free throw line. In addition, with 6-9, 250-pound junior forward Mike Daum, they have the kind of singular talent who can tip a game. The two-time Summit League player of the year, he averages 23.8 points, 10.4 rebounds, shoots 42 percent from three-point range and nearly 86 percent from the foul line. South Dakota State has the ability to spread out opponents, make threes, then start going to the basket. The Buckeyes will be well-advised to get ahead early. If they have to chase the game — well, you know the deal with chasing Jackrabbit­s.

The sleeper: Can last season’s national runner-up really be considered a sleeper? Well, Gonzaga is a No. 4 seed this time, and nobody is talking about how this team really is the best one Mark Few has ever had. Heck, few people east of the Cascades who aren’t serious college hoops junkies can even name one of the Zags. So, here’s a little help: Johnathan Williams, Killian Tillie and Rui Hachimura are formidable up front, and Silas Melson and Josh Perkins give Gonzaga a starting backcourt comprising a senior and a redshirt junior. Thus an actual West Coast team in the West Region that will be playing at western sites.

The winner: In the spirit of Gonzaga’s breakthrou­gh last season, the pick is Xavier. Rugged and led by senior guard Trevon Bluiett, the Musketeers got to the round of eight as a No. 11 seed last season before losing to the topseeded Zags in the West Region final. Plus — get this — according to the bio of assistant coach Luke Murray: “His father, Bill, is an Emmy and Golden Globe winning comedian and actor.”

 ?? DENNY MEDLEY/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Summit League player of the year Mike Daum and his 23.8 points per game will be a handful for Ohio State.
DENNY MEDLEY/USA TODAY SPORTS Summit League player of the year Mike Daum and his 23.8 points per game will be a handful for Ohio State.

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