Austin American-Statesman

LONGHORNS MEN’S BASKETBALL

- — Thomas Jones

It didn't take the Texas basketball team long to find out its first-round foe in Thursday's NCAA Tournament. Colorado State made short work of Virginia in Tuesday's First Four game, crushing the Cavaliers 67-42 . With the win, the Mountain West program earned the No. 10 seed in the Midwest Region and will face No 7 Texas (20-12) Thursday in a game schedule for 5:50 p.m. (TNT, 1300) in Charlotte, N.C. Here's what you need to know about the matchup:

Colorado State: Better than a No. 10 seed?

Colorado State (25-10), which climbed as high as No. 13 in The Associated Press poll at one point this season, expressed a sense of disrespect at being forced into a First Four game considerin­g the Rams' record in a rugged Mountain West that sent six teams to the NCAA Tournament. In their second tournament berth in the past three years, the Rams haven't shied away from tough competitio­n. They beat No. 8 Creighton 69-48 early and also have wins over Boston College, Saint Mary's and Washington.

Isaiah Stevens: Native Texan no stranger to one Longhorn

Colorado State graduate student Isaiah Stevens leads a veteran squad that includes four graduates in its starting lineup. One of the most experience­d and productive point guards in the nation, Stevens averages 16.5 points and seven assists. He's also no stranger to at least one Longhorn; in 2018, Stevens helped Allen beat a Westlake team that included Texas forward Brock Cunningham 70-55 in a Class 6A state semifinal. Colorado State also leans heavily on versatile wing Nique Clifford, a 6-foot-6 transfer from Colorado who ranked sixth in the Mountain West in both rebounding (7.5) and steals (1.5). He could match up defensivel­y with every UT player from guard Max Abmas to forward Dylan Disu.

First Four: Winners prove dangerous foes

First Four winners have proven especially dangerous in the 13 years since the NCAA added the eight extra teams to the tournament. Both VCU (2011) and UCLA (2021) reached the Final Four after winning a First Four game, and a First Four squad has won at least one game in every NCAA tourney except for 2019. To make things worse for Texas fans, this year's First Four teams included four No. 10 seeds for the first time. First Four at-large teams have always been seeded 11th or lower, but the plethora of surprising automatic qualifiers this season stole some bids and strengthen­ed the First Four teams.

Texas vs. Colorado State prediction

Texas. In a game that feels like a tossup, the Longhorns better hope they'll show off more firepower than Virginia, whose moribund offense shot just 25.5% from the field against a Rams team known more for its efficient offense than stifling defense.

 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Colorado State guard Isaiah Stevens shoots the ball in the second half against Virginia on Tuesday.
RICK OSENTOSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS Colorado State guard Isaiah Stevens shoots the ball in the second half against Virginia on Tuesday.

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