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NCAA Tournament First Four scores: Colorado holds off Boise State, Grambling State advances to face Purdue

Colorado defeated Boise State 60-53 on Wednesday in the final First Four game. The battle of No. 10 seeds came down to the wire, and now the Buffaloes will face No. 7 seed Florida in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday in Indianapolis.

Colorado closed the game on a 15-4 run and held Boise State scoreless for over four minutes down the stretch. Tristan da Silva scored a team-high 20 points, while KJ Simpson scored 19. Boise State fell to a record 0-10 all-time in NCAA Tournament games. 

Grambling State erased a 14-point second-half deficit to stun Montana State 88-81 earlier in the evening. The overtime comeback victory came in the program's first NCAA Tournament game, and now the Tigers will face No. 1 seed Purdue in the first round on Friday.

Jimel Cofer scored a team-high 19 points, and Jourdan Smith added 18 in the comeback win. Montana State ends its season with a 17-18 record in Year 1 of the Matt Logie era.

The opening day of the First Four on Tuesday was eventful. Colorado State used a near wire-to-wire effort to eliminate Virginia 67-42 in a matchup of No. 10 seeds, while Wagner defeated Howard 71-68 in a battle of No. 16 seeds. Colorado State and Wagner will face Texas and North Carolina, respectively, in the first round.

Colorado will be a dangerous out in the NCAA Tournament 

This Colorado team reminds me of another team that played in Dayton a few short years ago. That would be the 2020-21 UCLA Bruins, who went from the First Four to the Final Four. Colorado has the talent to beat anyone and make a similar run. Simpson and da Silva are a dynamic duo that can give opposing teams nightmares. Eddie Lampkin has previous experience in this tournament when he was at TCU. Colorado star freshman Cody Williams could prove to be a valuable bench piece. Florida will be a tough matchup for Colorado, but you have to love the upside of what this team can accomplish when it is firing on all cylinders.

Grambling State shows grit in win over Montana State

With 14:37 remaining in regulation, Montana State took a 14-point lead. Shots weren't falling for Grambling State, and it appeared its season could be on the verge of ending. Then something changed. Shots started falling. Grambling State forced turnovers. It took an extra five minutes beyond regulation, but now the Tigers will have a chance to repeat history in their next matchup against Purdue. Last season, FDU won its First Four matchup and parlayed that by knocking off the No. 1 seed from its region. If Grambling State wants to pull off the massive upset, they will need to rely on Cofer, Jourdan Smith, and Antwan Burnett. It would take a historic performance, but FDU showed that anything is possible.

Why was Boise State placed in Dayton?

Tuesday, we witnessed a Virginia team score 14 points at halftime and play an ugly style of basketball against Colorado State. Virginia shouldn't have received an at-large invite to the tournament. Boise State was not supposed to be playing in Dayton for another reason ... because it deserved to receive an at-large bid safely. When Boise State received its tournament pairing, the whole team was shocked, and for good reason. The Broncos expected to receive a pass to the first round. It emphasizes how poorly teams in the Mountain West were seeded. Boise State and Virginia shouldn't have played in Dayton this week, and the latter was because of the eye test. Boise State was better than a First Four team, and it deserved better.

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First Four schedule, scores

Wednesday, March 20

  • (16) Grambling State 88, (16) Montana State 81 (OT) | Recap
  • (10) Colorado 60, (10) Boise State 53 | Recap

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Final: Colorado 60, Boise State 53

What a finish from Dayton in the final First Four game. Colorado defeated Boise State 60-53 in a battle of No. 10 seeds on Wednesday to advance to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Buffaloes will face No. 7 seed Florida on Friday. 

Colorado closed the game on a 15-4 run and held Boise State scoreless for over four minutes down the stretch. Tristan da Silva scored a team-high 20 points, while KJ Simpson scored 19. Boise State falls to 0-10 all-time in NCAA Tournament games. The Broncos end the season with a 22-11 record.

 
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Free basketball in Dayton

We are heading to overtime after Grambling State missed a jumper at the buzzer that would've been the game-winner. 

 
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Late 2H: Grambling State 60, Montana State 59

Grambling State has the lead! The Tigers are currently on a 21-6 run over the last 8:10 and have their first lead since the first half. Grambling State trailed by as many as 14 points in the first half, and a layup by Jimel Cofer gave them the lead back. Montana State hasn't scored in nearly three minutes.

 
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Mid 2H: Montana State 53, Grambling State 47

Grambling State is currently on an 8-0 run over the last 2:11 to cut the Montana State lead down to six. The Bobcats led by as many as 14 points in the opening minutes of the second half before Grambling State went on a run of its own. Montana State hasn't scored in nearly three minutes and has turned the ball over four times during that span. 

 
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Halftime: Montana State 42, Grambling State 33

What a fun first half from Dayton. Montana State closed the final five minutes of the first half on a 15-4 run to take its largest lead of the night. The Bobcats jumped out to a nine-point lead in the opening seven minutes before Grambling State settled in by knocking down some shots to take a brief lead of its own.

Something to keep an eye on down the stretch is foul trouble. Montana State stars Robert Ford lll and Brandon Walker each picked up two quick fouls in the first half. Grambling State's Antwan Burnett has a game-high 11 points, while Walker has 10.

 
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Mid 1H: Montana State 24, Grambling State 19

Grambling State appears to be settling in after some turnovers to start the game. Grambling State is 8-of-19 from the floor. Montana State star Robert Ford lll just went to the bench after picking up his second foul, and Brandon Walker also just picked up his second. Walker leads all scorers with 10 points.

 
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Early 1H: Montana State 12, Grambling State 6

What a start by Montana State. The Bobcats have made their first six shots of the evening, and big man Brandon Walker has four of those makes. They also have already forced three turnovers on the other end. Grambling State is 4-of-6 from the floor to start. Keep an eye on Montana State guard Robert Ford lll. The senior is one of the top steals leaders in the country.

 

We are underway!

Let the fun begin in Dayton. Grambling State is on the board first with a powerful dunk by Jonathan Aku. The winner of this game will face No. 1 seed Purdue on Friday.

 

Starters for both teams 

Grambling State

  • G: Kintavious Dozier
  • G: Antwan Burnett
  • G: Tra'Michael Moton
  • F: Jourdan Smith
  • F: Jonathan Aku

Montana State

  • G: Eddie Turner lll
  • G: Tyler Patterson
  • G: Robert Ford lll
  • G: Brian Goracke
  • F: Brandon Walker
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