Albuquerque Journal

Colorado topples Boise State in f inal First Four matchup

Grambling State rallies to win its first NCAA Tournament game

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DAYTON, Ohio — Tristan da Silva led the way with 20 points as Colorado won its first NCAA Tournament game in three years, wrapping up the First Four with a 60-53 win over Boise State.

A layup by Eddie Lampkin Jr. and a pair of foul shots from J’Vonne Hadley capped an 11-0 run and gave the Buffaloes a 56-49 lead with 24 seconds left in what had been a backand-forth game. Boise State had to start fouling, and Colorado didn’t miss from the line. That sealed it.

KJ Simpson had 19 points and 11 rebounds for the Buffaloes (25-10), who advance as a 10th seed to face seventh-seeded Florida in Indianapol­is on Friday.

Chibuzo Agbo had 17 points for Boise State (23-11), who dropped to 0-10 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. GRAMBING STATE 88, MONTANA

STATE 81, OT: Jimel Cofer scored all 19 of his points in the second half and overtime and Grambling State rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat Montana State to earn its first NCAA Tournament win in program history.

The Southweste­rn Athletic Conference champion Tigers (2114) advance as the No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region to play No. 1 seed Purdue on Friday night in Indianapol­is.

“Incredible. That’s what March is made of, baby,” Grambling State coach Donte’ Jackson said. “You got to find a way to fight, stay in the game, and have that one last run.”

Montana State’s Robert Ford III made his fifth 3-pointer of the game to tie the game at 78 for the Big Sky Conference tournament champions with 2:02 left in overtime, but Grambling iced the game from the free throw line with eight straight points.

Montana State (17-18) went 1 of 6 in the final 1:27 in failing to win its first NCAA Tournament game in its sixth attempt.

Burnett and Jourdan Smith had 18 points apiece for the Tigers.

Grambling State, which was playing in the NCAA Tournament for the first time despite a 2-10 start to the season, rode a second-half surge going on a 21-6 run erasing its 42-33 halftime deficit. Cofer, who didn’t play in the first half, flipped in a layup as part of an individual 6-0 run giving the Tigers their first lead of the second half 60-59 with 5:47 remaining in regulation.

Cofer laid in a game-tying score with 34 seconds left to knot it at 72, and Montana State’s Brandon Walker missed a potential go-ahead layup with 9 seconds left to send the game to overtime.

Montana State shot 63% in the first half and held a lead as large as 14 in its third-straight NCAA Tournament appearance.

“There were some definite momentum swings,” Montana State coach Matt Logie said.

Ford had 26 points to lead Montana State. Brian Goracke added 15 and Brandon Walker had 14.

“I would just say I understand how hard it is to get here,” said Ford, who hit six 3-pointers. “There’s a lot of great players in the league. There’s a lot of great teams. The biggest part is understand­ing what it takes to get here and when you get here, what it feels like.”

The First Four went to overtime for the first time since Notre Dame beat Rutgers 89-87 in double overtime in 2022.

 ?? AARON DOSTER / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Boise State guard Roddie Anderson III reacts to making a 3-point shot during a First Four game against Colorado on Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio.
AARON DOSTER / ASSOCIATED PRESS Boise State guard Roddie Anderson III reacts to making a 3-point shot during a First Four game against Colorado on Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio.

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