Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Arkansas fells No. 1 Kansas

Razorbacks edge Jayhawks, ending team’s title defense

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Kansas' national title defense ended in the second round of NCAA Tournament on Saturday when Arkansas' Ricky Council IV made five free throws in the closing seconds and the eighth-seeded Razorbacks beat the No. 1-seeded Jayhawks 72-71.

Davonte Davis scored 25 points and Council added 21 as Arkansas rallied from a 12-point second-half deficit. Kansas, playing without ailing coach Bill Self, became the second top seed not to escape the tournament's first weekend after Purdue lost on Friday night to No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson.

Arkansas (22-13) and coach Eric Musselman return to the Sweet 16 for the third straight year. The Razorbacks will play the Saint Mary's-UConn winner (being played Sunday in Albany) in the West Region semifinals in Las Vegas on Thursday.

Musselman and his players rushed to fans sitting courtside after the final buzzer. Musselman ripped his polo shirt off, waved it over his head and shouted with joy.

Self has been with the Jayhawks (28-8) since they arrived in Des Moines and has attended practices and meetings, but he still doesn’t feel well enough to coach a game after having a heart procedure March 8 to clear clogged arteries.

Longtime assistant Norm Roberts was acting coach for a fifth straight game in Self ’s absence.

Kansas, bidding to become the first repeat national champion since Florida in 2006-07, was ahead 35-27 at halftime and lost for the first time in 27 games when entering the second half with a lead. Kansas had been 47-0 in the NCAA Tournament when leading by eight points or more at the half.

Davis scored 21 of his points in the second half. He fouled out with 1:56 left, turning things over to the veteran Council, a transfer from Wichita State who scored nine of the Razorbacks’ final 11 points.

Council's free throw put Arkansas ahead to stay, 68-67, with 24 seconds left. He then rebounded his own miss of the second free throw and made two more to give the Razorbacks a three-point lead.

The teams traded free throws, and Arkansas sent the Jayhawks' Jalen Wilson to the line with 3 seconds left to prevent a potential tying 3-pointer. Wilson made the first free throw and appeared to try to miss the second intentiona­lly, but it banked hard off the glass and in, and Kansas never regained possession.

Princeton 78, Missouri 63:

Blake Peters made five 3pointers in the second half and Princeton shocked another power conference team to reach the NCAA Tournament regional semifinals for the first time in 56 years. No. 15-seeded Princeton (23-8) beat Arizona in the first round.

Tennessee 65, Duke 52: Olivier Nkamhoua tied his career high with 27 points, including 13 straight for Tennessee during a decisive span in the second half, and the fourth-seeded Volunteers beat Duke to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019.

San Diego State 75, Furman 52: San Diego State had little trouble ending the run of March Madness darling Furman, getting 16 points from Micah Parrish to pace the attack.

 ?? Eric Olson / Associated Press ?? Arkansas coach Eric Musselman reacts after a second-round victory against Kansas in the NCAA Tournament.
Eric Olson / Associated Press Arkansas coach Eric Musselman reacts after a second-round victory against Kansas in the NCAA Tournament.

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