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THE POST’S GUIDE TO TODAY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT ACTION

- — Harrison Goodman

(9) Michigan State vs. (8) Mississipp­i State 12:15 p.m., CBS

The 12-hour marathon tips off with this rare first-round powerconfe­rence matchup featuring a storied college basketball program and ... a much less storied college basketball program. Tom Izzo’s Spartans, while disappoint­ing this season, are a March staple and have won at least one game in five of the past six NCAA Tournament­s. Mississipp­i State, on the other hand, lost in the First Four last year and hasn’t been to the Round of 32 since 2008.

(14) Akron vs. (3) Creighton 1:30 p.m., TNT

The Big East was disrespect­ed on Selection Sunday, only getting three bids, but the high-powered trio of Baylor Scheierman, Trey Alexander and Ryan Kalkbrenne­r can send a message against the MAC champions.

(11) Oregon vs. (6) South Carolina 4 p.m., TNT

Both schools weren’t expected to be dancing, but they each took different routes to get here. Oregon — led by former South Carolina standout Jermaine Couisnard, who faces his old team — needed to win the Pac-12 Tournament to secure a bid, while the Gamecocks were picked to finish dead last in the SEC preseason poll before a 13-5 showing in the conference regular season. (14) Oakland vs. (3) Kentucky 7:10 p.m., CBS We all know the Knicks love Kentucky players, and there are a couple worth keeping an eye on in March. Guards Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham are both lightsout shooters who have turned the Wildcats into one of the highest-scoring teams in the country, but their defense is leaky enough to turn any game — even this one — into a nail-biter.

(11) N.C. State vs. (6) Texas Tech 9:40 p.m., CBS

The Wolfpack’s stunning ACC Tournament title helped introduce DJ Burns Jr. (below) to the nation, and while the 6-foot-9, 275-pounder looks more like an offensive tackle than a basketball player, he’s must-see TV.

(13) Samford vs. (4) Kansas 9:55 p.m., TBS

You’ll likely be exhausted at the end of a long day, but this looks like Thursday’s best upset bet. Kansas is reeling, with star big man Hunter Dickinson recovering from a dislocated shoulder and guard Kevin McCullar Jr. ruled out for the season. That’s a bad recipe against Samford, one of the nation’s best 3-point shooting teams.

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