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Look at First Round of the NCAA Tourney

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Posted 9:51PM on Friday 18th March 2005 ( 20 years ago )
Florida found a way to avoid another first-round failure. Now the Gators have to hope this escape will again be the start to a successful NCAA tournament.<br> <br> The fourth-seeded Gators blew a 20-point second-half lead before pulling out a 67-62 victory over Ohio University on Friday.<br> <br> The last time Florida found a way to scramble out of the first round was in 2000. The Gators beat Butler 69-68 in overtime in the first round that year as a No. 5 seed and they went on to the national championship game, losing to Michigan State 89-76.<br> <br> The last three years saw Florida sandwich first-round losses around a blowout win over Sam Houston State in 2003. There was the 83-82 overtime loss to Creighton in 2002 and a 75-60 loss to Manhattan last year, both with the Gators seeded fifth.<br> <br> &#34;Florida teams of old would have gotten beat by 10 or 15 points,&#34; said senior David Lee, who is now 2-2 in first-round games at Florida.<br> <br> Ohio tied the game at 60 with a 25-5 run over a 9:48 span. The Bobcats got into the field of 65 by overcoming a 19-point second-half deficit to beat Buffalo in overtime in the Mid-American Conference championship game.<br> <br> The Gators closed with a 7-2 run, so instead of two straight comebacks wins for Ohio, it&#39;s a new life for Florida.<br> <br> &#34;I was happy the way our guys inside the last minute found a way to survive and win and have a chance to play on Sunday,&#34; Gators coach Billy Donovan said.<br> <br> And if history does repeat, that final minute could be the start of a long tournament run for Florida.<br> <br> ---<br> <br> IN-STATE MATCHUPS:@ There were only two first-round matchups involving teams from the same state.<br> <br> On Thursday, second-seeded Kentucky beat No. 15 Eastern Kentucky 72-64. On Friday, 10th-seeded North Carolina State defeated No. 7 Charlotte 75-63.<br> <br> North Carolina State looked to be in real trouble against the 49ers, trailing 36-29 at halftime after Charlotte&#39;s Brendan Plavich went 5-for-7 from 3-point range.<br> <br> The Wolf Pack put Cameron Bennerman on Plavich in the second half and the senior guard missed his three 3-point attempts in the final 20 minutes, none of which were open looks.<br> <br> &#34;I couldn&#39;t breathe out there,&#34; Plavich said. &#34;He did a great job of doing whatever he had to do to keep me from making shots.&#34;<br> <br> Bennerman made it sound easy.<br> <br> &#34;I just stuck with him,&#34; he said. &#34;He has unlimited range. He was shooting from halfcourt in some video clips we saw.&#34;<br> <br> ---<br> <br> LOSING RECORDS:@ Oakland, which beat Alabama A&M in the opening-round game to reach the main bracket, was the only team in the field with a sub-.500 record.<br> <br> The Golden Grizzlies (13-19), the champions of the Mid-Continent Conference, lost 96-68 to top-seeded North Carolina on Friday, leaving Bradley from 50 years ago as the only team with a losing record to win a first-round game.<br> <br> In 1955, Bradley not only beat Oklahoma City in the first round, it defeated Southern Methodist in the second before losing 93-81 to Colorado in the Final Four. The Braves finished the season with a 9-20 record.<br> <br> The only team in last year&#39;s field with a losing record was Florida A&M and the Rattlers lost 96-76 to Kentucky in the first round.<br> <br> ---<br> <br> POWERFUL ONE:@ Top seeds Washington and Illinois won their first-round games Thursday by 11 and 12 points, respectively.<br> <br> North Carolina posted a win Friday that looked more like the scores No. 1 seeds put up in the first round.<br> <br> The Tar Heels beat Oakland 96-68, a win that improved coach Roy Williams to 16-0 in the first round of the tournament. All but two of those wins came in his 15 seasons at Kansas.<br> <br> ---<br> <br> DEFENDING CHAMPS:@ Connecticut has to hope its closer-than-expected 77-71 first-round win over Central Florida isn&#39;t a sign of what happened last time the Huskies were defending national champions.<br> <br> In 2000, Connecticut beat Utah State 75-67 in the first round then were eliminated 65-61 in the second round by Tennessee.<br> <br> The Huskies will play North Carolina State on Sunday in the second round.<br> <br> &#34;I thought we lost the lead and control of the game because we lost that joy of playing,&#34; Huskies coach Jim Calhoun said. &#34;We talked about enjoying this whole experience. This is our 13th straight opening-round victory, some have been good, some have been awful. I&#39;s say today was an OK performance. We&#39;ll talk about the opportunity that is ahead of us tonight when we meet.&#34;

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