Las Vegas Review-Journal

Colorado State dominates Virginia

Texas is next up for Mountain West team

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DAYTON, Ohio — Joel Scott had 23 points and 11 rebounds as Colorado State won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in 11 years, blowing out Virginia 67-42 in the First Four on Tuesday night.

Nique Clifford scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Rams (25-10), who advance as a No. 10 seed to play seventh-seeded Texas on Thursday in Charlotte, N.C.

Reece Beekman had 15 points on 4-of-16 shooting for Virginia, which hasn’t won an NCAA Tournament game since it won the national title in 2019. That stretch includes two first-round losses as a No. 4 seed.

The Cavaliers’ ugly performanc­e ignited more debate about whether they should have made the tournament field. Although Virginia finished third in the Atlantic Coast Conference, it had just two Quad 1 wins and struggled offensivel­y all season.

Colorado State dominated the boards, and the Cavaliers couldn’t keep up, shooting 25 percent for the game. The Rams shot 55 percent, outrebound­ed the Cavaliers 43-24 and scored 36 points in the paint.

Virginia finished with the second-fewest points by an ACC team in the NCAA Tournament, trailing only coach Tony Bennett’s 2017 Cavaliers squad, which lost 65-39 to Florida in the second round.

Virginia shot terribly from the beginning, with the Mountain West representa­tive Rams building a 2714 lead at the break.

The Cavaliers hit 5 of 29 shots — 17 percent — in the first half, failing to get a basket in the last 9:20. Beekman was 1 of 9, while Scott had 10 points for the Rams at the break.

The Rams scored the first eight points of the second half before Virginia got another basket.

■ Wagner 71, Howard 68: At Dayton, Ohio, the Seahawks (17-15) kicked off March Madness with the first NCAA Tournament win in program history, getting 21 points from Melvin Council Jr. and holding off a late rally by the Bison (18-16).

The Northeast Conference champion Seahawks advanced as the No. 16 seed in the West Region and will play top seed North Carolina on Thursday in Charlotte.

Howard trailed by 17 points early in the second half but went on a late 14-2 run, closing within 69-68 on Bryce Harris’ layup with 18 seconds left. After Julian Brown hit a pair of free throws for Wagner, Howard attempted three 3-pointers in the last 6 seconds but missed them all.

 ?? Jeff Dean The Associated Press ?? Colorado State’s Isaiah Stevens celebrates after making a 3-pointer during the win over Virginia.
Jeff Dean The Associated Press Colorado State’s Isaiah Stevens celebrates after making a 3-pointer during the win over Virginia.

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