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Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament: Houston Advances to Round of 16 - The New York Times

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Houston, a Final Four team a year ago, advanced with its win against Illinois. Villanova beat Ohio State.

One year after reaching the Final Four of the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament, Houston is making another run. This time, it is doing it with five new starters and an overhauled roster.

The Cougars, a No. 5 seed, advanced to the round of 16 for the third straight tournament with a 68-53 victory over fifth-seeded Illinois on Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh. Houston, which lost in last year’s national semifinals to the eventual national champion, Baylor, advanced to meet the winner of Sunday night’s game between No. 1 Arizona and No. 9 Texas Christian in the South regional.

“I just think these guys stand on the shoulders of all those players that came before them,” Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson, who advanced to the round of 16 for the sixth time in his career, said in a television interview. “They believe in our culture. We talk about watering trees. We don’t water leaves; we water roots, and the roots in this program is our culture, and every one of these kids buys into it. That’s why we’re successful.”

Houston (31-5), the American Athletic Conference tournament champion, had not beaten a single-digit seed in the tournament since the 1984 Final Four, when Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler were the Cougars’ stars. Illinois (23-10) lost in the second round for the second straight year after being among the top seeds. In 2021, it was upset by Loyola Chicago as a No. 1 seed.

Three of last year’s Final Four teams have advanced to the round of 16, with Gonzaga and U.C.L.A. having won Saturday. Baylor lost Saturday to North Carolina, meaning the defending champion has now lost before the round of 16 for five years straight.

Sampson lost all five of last year’s starters, who either moved on or suffered injuries. Quentin Grimes, a key player on last year’s team, now plays for the Knicks. The junior guard Marcus Sasser, who scored 20 points in last year’s national semifinal, went down with a season-ending injury, as did the sophomore guard Tramon Mark.

Still, Houston has maintained its trademark defensive intensity, and it often seems as if it has seven defenders on the floor instead of five. The Cougars limited Illinois to 34 percent shooting from the field. Houston used an 11-0 run to go ahead, 65-49, and put the game out of reach.

Offensively, the senior guard Taze Moore was terrific in the open court, finishing with 21 points and 7 rebounds. Jamal Shead scored 18 and Kyler Edwards, a member of Texas Tech’s 2019 Final Four team, had 15 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.

Kofi Cockburn, Illinois’s 7-foot, 285-pound all-American big man, finished with 19 points and 8 rebounds in what was likely his final college game.

NCAA Men’s Basketball: West

  • 1 Gonzaga
    93
    16 Georgia State
    72
  • 8 Boise State
    53
    9 Memphis
    64
  • 5 Connecticut
    63
    12 New Mexico St.
    70
  • 4 Arkansas
    75
    13 Vermont
    71
  • 6 Alabama
    64
    11 Notre Dame
    78
  • 3 Texas Tech
    97
    14 Montana State
    62
  • 7 Michigan State
    74
    10 Davidson
    73
  • 2 Duke
    78
    15 Cal State Fullerton
    61
  • 1 Gonzaga
    82
    9 Memphis
    78
  • 12 New Mexico St.
    48
    4 Arkansas
    53
  • 11 Notre Dame
    3 Texas Tech
  • IN PROGRESS Second Half
    7 Michigan State
    63
    2 Duke
    65
  • 1 Gonzaga
    4 Arkansas
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    NCAA Men’s Basketball: East

    • 1 Baylor
      85
      16 Norfolk State
      49
    • 8 North Carolina
      95
      9 Marquette
      63
    • 5 St. Mary’s
      82
      12 Indiana
      53
    • 4 U.C.L.A.
      57
      13 Akron
      53
    • 6 Texas
      81
      11 Virginia Tech
      73
    • 3 Purdue
      78
      14 Yale
      56
    • 7 Murray State
      92
      10 San Francisco
      87
    • 2 Kentucky
      79
      15 St. Peter’s
      85
    • 1 Baylor
      86
      8 North Carolina
      93
    • 5 St. Mary’s
      56
      4 U.C.L.A.
      72
    • 6 Texas
      3 Purdue
    • 7 Murray State
      60
      15 St. Peter’s
      70
    • 8 North Carolina
      4 U.C.L.A.
    • 15 St. Peter’s
       
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      NCAA Men’s Basketball: South

      • 1 Arizona
        87
        16 Wright State
        70
      • 8 Seton Hall
        42
        9 Texas Christian
        69
      • 5 Houston
        82
        12 U.A.B.
        68
      • 4 Illinois
        54
        13 Chattanooga
        53
      • 6 Colorado State
        63
        11 Michigan
        75
      • 3 Tennessee
        88
        14 Longwood
        56
      • 7 Ohio State
        54
        10 Loyola Chicago
        41
      • 2 Villanova
        80
        15 Delaware
        60
      • 1 Arizona
        9 Texas Christian
      • 5 Houston
        68
        4 Illinois
        53
      • 11 Michigan
        76
        3 Tennessee
        68
      • 7 Ohio State
        61
        2 Villanova
        71
      • 5 Houston
         
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        2 Villanova
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        NCAA Men’s Basketball: Midwest

        • 1 Kansas
          83
          16 Texas Southern
          56
        • 8 San Diego State
          69
          9 Creighton
          72
        • 5 Iowa
          63
          12 Richmond
          67
        • 4 Providence
          66
          13 South Dakota St.
          57
        • 6 Louisiana State
          54
          11 Iowa State
          59
        • 3 Wisconsin
          67
          14 Colgate
          60
        • 7 U.S.C.
          66
          10 Miami (Fla.)
          68
        • 2 Auburn
          80
          15 Jacksonville State
          61
        • 1 Kansas
          79
          9 Creighton
          72
        • 12 Richmond
          51
          4 Providence
          79
        • IN PROGRESS First Half
          11 Iowa State
          25
          3 Wisconsin
          26
        • 10 Miami (Fla.)
          2 Auburn
        • 1 Kansas
          4 Providence
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          NCAA Men’s Basketball: Final Four

          •   Semifinal
             
             
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            Charles Leclaire/USA Today Sports, via Reuters

            Villanova point guard Collin Gillespie was heartbroken a year ago when he missed the N.C.A.A. tournament after a medial collateral ligament tear in his left knee in early March.

            A 6-foot-3 Pennsylvania native, he opted to return to Villanova for a fifth season after the N.C.A.A. granted a waiver to all players in the wake of the pandemic, and now he is making the most of his final season.

            After leading the Wildcats to their sixth Big East tournament championship, Gillespie had 20 points and 4 assists to guide second-seeded Villanova into the round of 16 for a second consecutive season with a 71-61 victory over seventh-seeded Ohio State in Pittsburgh. Gillespie’s assist to Eric Dixon led to a 3-pointer that put Villanova ahead, 67-59, with 1 minute 38 seconds remaining after Ohio State had come within 2 points. He hit two free throws in the final seconds to secure the victory.

            “It means everything, it’s part of the reason why I came back,” Gillespie said in a television interview after the Big East tournament. “Not being able to play with those guys last year hurt. But I’m just happy I’m able to play with these guys back on the floor, postseason especially.”

            The fifth-year senior Jermaine Samuels had 17 points and 8 rebounds, and Caleb Daniels added 11 points and 8 rebounds for Villanova, which has won seven straight games and 12 of its last 13. The Wildcats (28-7) will next face No. 11 Michigan (19-14) in a South regional game on Thursday in San Antonio.

            Under the Hall of Fame coach Jay Wright, Villanova won N.C.A.A. titles in 2016 and 2018, the latter when Gillespie was a freshman. He and the Wildcats remain alive for what could be the program’s third championship since 2016.

            Gillespie has been the face of the program for the last several years and now ranks 13th in program history in points and 10th in assists.

            Ohio State’s E.J. Liddell had 17 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists in what was likely his final college game before he heads to the N.B.A. draft. The Ohio State freshman guard Malaki Branham, a borderline first-round N.B.A. pick, had a stellar performance with a game-best 23 points, including 3 of 8 from beyond the arc.

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