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Sports / College Basketball
Day 2 of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament delivered thrilling moments, including a Kentucky buzzer-beater, Miami (Ohio)'s tournament exit, and a key injury for Iowa State. Here's a recap of the day's action.
**Kentucky Survives a Scare:** Kentucky faced a stunning defeat when Santa Clara hit a late three-pointer. However, Otega Oweh's incredible buzzer-beater forced overtime, where Kentucky ultimately prevailed. Santa Clara's coach, Herb Sendek, argued he unsuccessfully called a timeout before the shot. The Kentucky Wildcats will now face Iowa State in the second round.
**Miami (Ohio)'s Short Run:** Miami (Ohio)'s inclusion in the tournament was highly debated, and after a First Four win, they were soundly defeated by Tennessee. Their weak schedule and lack of Quad 1 wins fueled criticism of the selection committee's decision. They lost to Tennessee 78-56.
**Iowa State's Jefferson Injury:** Iowa State defeated Tennessee State, but Joshua Jefferson suffered an ankle injury early in the game. His status for the next game against Kentucky is uncertain. Jefferson's absence would be a major blow to Iowa State's Sweet 16 aspirations.
**Other Key Games:** - UConn defeated Furman 82-71, with Tarris Reed Jr. putting up 31 points and 27 rebounds. - Miami defeated Missouri 80-66. - Kansas defeated Cal Baptist 68-60 after nearly blowing a large lead. - Florida defeated a team with a historic 114-55 result.
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