The Columbus Dispatch

Red Raiders dominate with defense

- By John Tranchina

Texas Tech 78, Buffalo 58

TULSA, Okla. — Texas Tech dominated on defense once again and, boosted by Jarrett Culver’s 16 points and 10 rebounds, shut down Buffalo 78-58 on Sunday to reach the Sweet 16 for the second straight year.

The third-seeded Red Raiders (28-6) broke away with a 27-3 burst that spanned both halves. They’ll next face Michigan in the West Regional semifinals.

Sixth-seeded Buffalo (32-4) had won 13 in a row and was averaging over 85 points per game, fifth-best in the nation. But the Bulls were shooting under 30 percent until a late flurry.

It was a repeat performanc­e for the Red Raiders — in the first round Friday, they stifled potent Northern Kentucky, which had been scoring 79 points per game, in a 72-57 victory.

Norense Odiase contribute­d a seasonhigh 14 points and 15 rebounds for Texas Tech, which has won 11 of 12.

Nick Perkins had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Buffalo. The MidAmerica­n Conference champions for the fourth time in the last five seasons, the Bulls were the conference’s highest-ever seed (since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985) and reached the NCAA second round for the second year in a row.

Leading scorer CJ Massinburg, who averaged 18.3 points per game for the Bulls, had just two in the first half. He finished with 14, scoring mostly down the stretch with the game already decided.

Buffalo took its only lead of the day, 25-24, with 3:24 left in the opening half when Davonta Jordan made a three-pointer. But Texas Tech responded by scoring the final nine points of the half and continued that dominance after the break.

Over the first 7½ minutes of the second half, the Red Raiders outscored Buffalo 18-3 while the Bulls missed their first eight shots from the floor.

Texas Tech pushed its advantage to 62-33 when Brandone Francis’ free throw capped off another 9-0 run with 9:15 remaining, and the Red Raiders managed to maintain at least a 20-point lead the rest of the way.

The Red Raiders had five different players score double-digit points, with Davide Moretti and Matt Mooney each getting 11 and Tariq Owens scoring 10, along with seven rebounds. Owens and Odiase were a combined 8 of 8 from the field.

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