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STAN 85 -17.0 u147.5
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HARV 79 -3.0 u131.0
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SH 70 14.0 o144.5
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SDST 80 10.5 u143.5
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APP 63 -7.0 u139.0
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DEL 73 -3.5 u140.5
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BUT 72 -17.0 u140.5
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OHIO 78 3.0 o149.0
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SCUS 66 23.0 o146.0
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CHSO 64 22.5 o143.0
CLEM 91 -22.5 u143.0
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SFPA 57 22.5 o135.5
DAY 87 -22.5 u135.5
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GMU 75 -15.0 u139.0
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CCSU 55 18.5 o136.0
PROV 59 -18.5 u136.0
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RMU 59 18.5 o143.5
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PITT 96 -20.5 u139.5
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BALL 66 2.5 o147.5
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PENN 58 -8.0 o144.0
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UK 103 -20.0 u161.0
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FSU 74 -8.0 u146.5
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LOU 93 -22.0 u148.0
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GASO 80 -9.0 u147.0
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SIE 72 2.5 u140.0
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CIN 109 -36.5 u151.0
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UCF 64 6.0 u144.5
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MIA 113 -27.5 u157.5
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HALL 57 -13.5 u127.5
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IOWA 89 -30.0 u154.5
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YALE 88 -8.0 u143.0
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BC 69 -16.5 u135.0
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USI 78 15.0 o147.0
DEP 80 -15.0 u147.0
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TCU 105 -28.0 u144.5
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USM 77 -4.5 u147.0
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WAKE 64 -33.0 u142.5
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ILL 112 -25.5 u145.0
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UCLA 85 -22.0 u140.0
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UCRV 76 16.5 o145.0
ORE 91 -16.5 u145.0
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WSU 100 -14.5 u153.0
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BAY 63 6.0 o157.5
GONZ 101 -6.0 u157.5
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ALST 79 14.0 o137.5
UNLV 93 -14.0 u137.5
Miami 1st Atlantic Coast24-6
Houston 1st American Athletic Conference29-2

Miami @ Houston preview

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Top-seeded Houston is in the Sweet 16 for the fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament, but the Cougars don't feel they receive the proper respect.

Heading into the second weekend of the tournament, that feeling lingers despite the Cougars being just one victory away from their third straight Elite Eight appearance.

"A lot of people were pushing for us to lose," Houston guard Tramon Mark said. "They didn't believe we were a real 1 seed because of the conference (American Athletic) we play in. But I think we're one of the best teams in the country still, and we proved it."

The Cougars (33-3) look to take the next step when they battle fifth-seeded Miami (27-7) on Friday night in Midwest Region play in Kansas City, Mo.

Houston spent the entire season near the top of the national rankings and surely isn't a surprise Sweet 16 participant.

"I put ourselves in a whole different category," forward J'Wan Roberts said. "I don't compare us to other teams. We just stick to what we do, and it shows. Other No. 1 teams got beat, but we didn't."

The Cougars and Alabama are the No. 1 seeds still playing. Purdue lost in the opening round and Kansas fell in the second.

Houston coach Kelvin Sampson tries to simplify the approach during March Madness.

"We've been here many times in the final 16," Sampson said. "The next 40 minutes are going to be big. We've got to find a way to get the next 40 minutes, and then we'll move on from there. If not, it's over."

Star guard Marcus Sasser (groin) is still gimpy despite scoring 22 points in Saturday's 81-64 win over Auburn. On Thursday, Sasser proclaimed he will be "around 90 percent" for the game. Teammate Jamal Shead (knee) said he is 100 percent recovered.

Mark scored a career-high 26 points against Auburn.

The Hurricanes are in the Sweet 16 in consecutive seasons for the first time in program history. Last season, they reached the Elite Eight before being routed 76-50 by eventual national champion Kansas.

Star guard Isaiah Wong said it is a great era for the Hurricanes, who are just two victories away from matching the school record.

"It's just an honor being part of this program, with the history we have," Wong said. "We have a great team this year and last year too, and I feel like it's great to see how we came up.

"My first year we wasn't as good, but for the last two years, we're going to the Sweet 16, and last year the Elite Eight."

Still, guard Jordan Miller said that Miami also doesn't receive the level of respect it should.

"I wouldn't say underappreciated, but at the end of the day, all we can do is just come out and win basketball games," Miller said. "I feel like winning a game in itself is a way to get recognition. We're going to the Sweet 16. That's a lot of recognition. We don't necessarily care about what the media says."

Wong averages a team-best 16.1 points and Miller is right behind at 15.1 Nijel Pack and Norchad Omier both average 13.4 points with the latter collecting a team-leading 10.1 rebounds per game.

Omier grabbed 17 rebounds in Sunday's 85-69 victory over Indiana. That was a program record for boards in an NCAA Tournament game, surpassing the 14 he collected two nights earlier in a 63-56 victory over Drake.

"If I'm being honest, I really don't know," Omier said of his success. "I just like playing with my teammates. They always motivate me to go do what I love to do, and I love rebounding."

Wong scored 27 points against Indiana.

Miami guard Wooga Poplar, who injured his back against Indiana, has yet to be cleared but will be in the starting lineup if he can play.

Houston holds a 9-5 series edge over Miami but the schools haven't met in 52 years.

The winner faces either second-seeded Texas or third-seeded Xavier in Sunday's regional final.

--Field Level Media

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