NCAA Tournament live updates: Kansas State, Xavier punch tickets to Sweet 16

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NCAA Tournament live updates: Kansas State, Xavier punch tickets to Sweet 16
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The Kansas State men and Iowa women held on for close second-round wins in the NCAA tournaments. Check out our MarchMadness live blog for all the latest highlights!

Remember when South Carolina was in trouble against South Florida? Yeah, me neither.

Xavier controlled the game in most major offensive categories: the Musketeers recorded assists on 22 of their 30 field goal attempts, compared to Pittsburgh’s 11 assists; they were more efficient from the floor, shooting 47.6% on 30-of-63 shooting, compared to Pittsburgh's shooting 38.6%; and Xavier outrebounded Pittsburgh 44-41.

South Florida's Elena Tsineke leads all scorers with 12 points, half of which came from behind the 3-point line. One big part of the difference has been beyond the arc, where Xavier has converted half of its 14 attempts. In particular, guard Adam Kunkel is on fire, going a perfect 5-of-5 from 3-point range, with a team-high 15 points. Forward Jack Nunge is right behind him, chipping in 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting.

Now here we are, nearly done with the first weekend of March Madness, and there’s an important question to ask: Who is going to win the national championship? “That's awesome. I mean, what a great situation,” said Katie Meier, coach of the Miami women. “I know our athletic director was on a plane going back and forth with someone from Indiana as well.”

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