- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Walter Offutt and Ohio are moving on in the NCAA tournament. Step aside, VCU. Enjoy your memories, Butler. The Bobcats are well on their way to becoming the mid-major darlings of this March Madness. (Cincinnati.com)
- NASHVILLE (USA TODAY) — Despite giving away size and muscle at every position, Ohio University moved on the the Sweet 16 last night as the Bobcats solved South Floridas intimidating defense, 62-56. (Courier-Post)
- and Ohio University, a big school with a small, but no longer unknown, basketball program. According to STATS, this will be the first time since 2003 that 14 teams from the six major conferences have made the Sweet 16. (Huffington Post)
- Walter Offutt scored 21 points and D.J Cooper added 19 to lead No. 13 seed Ohio past No. 12 South Florida 62-56 in a third round NCAA Tournament game at Bridgestone Arena on Sunday night. (Nashville Tennessean)
- Ohio's ready to become the latest mid-major darling of and the Bulls missed out on a shot at being the only team from the first four games to advance to the Sweet 16. (News-Herald.com)
- 13th-seeded Ohio advances to the Sweet 16 and will face the Midwest Regions top seed, North Carolina, on Thursday in St. Louis. (Sun Sentinel)
- Schemes rarely win ballgames, though. Players do. Gonzaga had the edge early, taking a 27-20 lead because the Zags played better. In the first half pretty much everything worked out real well, Gonzaga forward Elias Harris said. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- And not next Friday night, either, when the Bulls can only watch as Ohio (29-7) – and not USF – faces No. 1-seeded North Carolina in the Sweet 16 in St. Louis. Im done, my college career is done, said Bulls senior Ron Anderson Jr. (Tampa Bay Online)
- COLUMBUS, OHIO North Carolina is going to have a little basketball get-together under the Gateway Arch. N.C. State continued its unlikely run through the NCAA tournament as an 11 seed with a 66-63 win over third-seeded Georgetown Sunday. (CharlotteObserver.com)
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Ohio sweet 16
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