

Alabama's loss also marks the ninth straight tournament that the top overall seed didn't win the title. That marks the first time that situation has occurred since seeding began in 1979. 1 seeds will be in the Elite Eight of the 2023 NCAA Tournament. With Alabama and Houston crashing out Friday, zero No. 1 seed Tyler Schank / NCAA Photos / Getty If the Hurricanes can keep that number up, don't be shocked to see the ACC program in the Final Four. Nijel Pack canned seven triples en route to a 26-point showing as Miami became the first team to top the 80-point mark against the Cougars all season.Īfter struggling on offense in a narrow opening-round win over Drake, Miami has now hit the 85-point mark in the last two contests while connecting on 20-of-48 triples. Miami apparently wasn't aware of that, with the Hurricanes jumping all over Houston from the opening tip. Houston entered the tournament as the second-ranked defense in the country, allowing just 56 points per contest. Top-seeded Houston is the latest victim of the hot-shooting Hurricanes after the Cougars had no answer for Miami's electric offense. Jim Larranaga is changing that perception in a big way, as the 73-year-old has the Hurricanes in the Elite Eight for the second straight NCAA Tournament. Given the extensive football history at the university, most people don't think of Miami as a basketball school. The trip also marks the Mountain West Conference's first-ever appearance in the regional final. The Aztecs aren't just off to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history. More, via CBS Sports research, and this is a stunner: Brandon Miller is the only player since at least 1960 to shoot under 20% in a single tournament with a minimum of 40 attempts.- Matt Norlander March 25, 2023 He became the first player since at least 1960 to make less than 20% of his attempts on at least 40 shots. Miller's struggles lasted throughout the entire NCAA Tournament.

He finished a dismal 3-of-19 from the field and 1-of-10 from beyond the arc. San Diego State's razor-sharp focus on Alabama star Brandon Miller was evident from the beginning, with the future NBA lottery pick ice-cold throughout the contest.
