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Houston has what it takes

Expect the usual upsets, but Cougars will win title

- By Noah Trister

March Madness comes at a time of great uncertaint­y in college sports.

In addition to eyeing potential 5-12 upsets and trying to figure out which sleeper to put in the Elite Eight, fans also have to consider more existentia­l questions about college basketball’s future. How will realignmen­t affect the makeup of Division I? How much will football-related decisions affect basketball? How long will the NCAA Tournament stay at 68 teams, and if it changes, what will that mean for the Cinderella­s of March?

For now, this event looks pretty much the way it has for a generation. Don’t take it for granted as you fill out your brackets — and if you need some tips, here you go. A Final Four with UConn, Houston, Gonzaga and Michigan State? Let us explain:

EAST REGION First-round winners:

UConn, Northweste­rn, San Diego State, Auburn, BYU, Illinois, Drake, Iowa St. Yale brings 7-footer Danny Wolf and an experience­d supporting cast, but drew a tough first-round matchup against fourth-seeded Auburn.

Second-round winners:

UConn, Auburn, Illinois, Iowa State.

The Sweet 16 in this region could include the conference tournament champs of the Big East, SEC, Big Ten and Big 12.

Regional semifinal winners:

Iowa State.

UConn is the favorite to win a second straight national title. Although we’re used to surprises, it’s hard to pick the Huskies to exit before the Elite Eight.

Regional champion:

UConn.

Iowa State had a case for a No. 1 seed, but there’s a gap between the Cyclones and the Huskies.

Second-round winners:

Duke, Kentucky, Florida. Kentucky’s defense should be its undoing eventually, but the Wildcats beat Texas Tech in a clash of styles.

Regional semifinal winners:

Kentucky.

The Sweet 16 and Elite Eight in the South are being held in Dallas, so expect the Cougars to have plenty of support.

Regional champion:

Houston. The Cougars should be well prepared after joining the Big 12 and facing a powerconfe­rence schedule. It’s on to the Final Four for Kelvin Sampson’s team.

MIDWEST REGION

Houston,

Houston,

First-round winners: Purdue, TCU, Gonzaga, Samford, Oregon, Creighton, Texas, Saint Peter’s. “Dickinson” is the key word in this region. Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson didn’t play in the Big 12 Tournament, and his health has been a concern for the Jayhawks. Top-seeded Purdue, meanwhile, needs to avoid being haunted by last year’s loss to 16th-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson. The Boilermake­rs advance. The fourthseed­ed Jayhawks go down against Samford.

Second-round winners:

Purdue, Gonzaga, Creighton, Saint Peter’s. Three times in the last five tournament­s, a No. 15 seed has made the Sweet 16, so don’t be afraid to pick one. And hey, Saint Peter’s has done it before from this same seed line.

Regional semifinal winners:

Gonzaga,

Creighton.

Purdue will be under plenty of pressure to avoid underachie­ving in the NCAA

Tournament again. The Boilermake­rs get through the first weekend but fall short of an extended run.

Regional champion: Gonzaga. The Zags get a chance to fly under the radar this year. If Gonzaga can get past Purdue, the Final Four is very much in play.

WEST REGION

First-round winners: North Carolina, Michigan State, Saint Mary’s, Alabama, New Mexico, Baylor, Nevada, Arizona. Arizona is another team trying to rebound from a first-round loss in 2023, and top-seeded North Carolina returns after missing the tournament entirely last year.

Second-round winners:

Michigan State, Saint Mary’s, New Mexico, Arizona.

It’s almost a cliche to pick Tom Izzo’s team to overachiev­e in March, but Michigan State’s Pomeroy rank (18th) suggests the Spartans are dangerous as a No. 9 seed.

Regional semifinal winners: Michigan State, Arizona.

Here’s a question you don’t hear often:

Can Michigan State hold its own against Saint Mary’s on the boards? The numbers suggest it would be tough, but the Spartans pull it out with defense.

Regional champion:

Michigan State. The Big Ten and SEC aren’t making a lot of friends these days. The Spartans prevent them from getting shut out of the Final Four.

FINAL FOUR

Of the two underdogs in this Final Four, Gonzaga is more likely to advance because it can hurt Houston on the boards, but ultimately UConn and Houston survive to set up a matchup between two former American Athletic Conference teams. The Huskies are probably the better all-around team, but it’s just too hard to repeat. Houston wins it all.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL/AP ?? Despite losing in the Big 12 title game, coach Kelvin Sampson’s Houston Cougars are a good bet to win it all.
CHARLIE RIEDEL/AP Despite losing in the Big 12 title game, coach Kelvin Sampson’s Houston Cougars are a good bet to win it all.

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