
NCAA Men's Basketball Briefing 1
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Auburn University 80:68 Vanderbilt University (Auburn guard Denver Jones exploded today, shooting 7 of 10, making 5 of 7 three pointers, taking 2 of 2 free throws, and scoring 21 points. Inside legend Johnny Blume (25th round) scored 17 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and blocked 3 shots);
Tennessee University 64:75 Kentucky University;
University of Florida 81:68 Mississippi State University (Five Florida players scored double goals and easily took Mississippi State in the second half, with guard Walter Clayton Jr. (25th round) scoring 19 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1 steal. Inside Alex Condon only played for 30 seconds before leaving due to a right ankle injury.); Mississippi State star player Josh Hubard scored 19 points, provided 6 assists, and made 2 steals;
Purdue University 73:75 University of Michigan In the first half, Purdue attempted multiple times to pull the score but failed. By the end of the first half, the two teams were basically evenly matched. In the second half, Purdue had pulled the score to a maximum of ten, and Michigan caught up with the score again by scoring continuously from the main players. With only six minutes left in the game, Danny Wolf assisted Nimari Burnett in making a three-point shot, and the two teams were tied at 57. The score then alternated between the two teams, and Michigan relied on the strong performance of Villard Godin to pull the lead to more than one goal. Rubin Jones completed the dunk, and then Breden Smith showed great heart, hitting the crucial three pointer with only 21 seconds left in the game. After Wolf made two free throws, Smith scored another three pointer, and Purdue once again faced off. Wolf committed a foul and missed two free throws, but unfortunately Smith failed to win the game. Michigan narrowly won by 2 points and took the game away Purdue's two core players performed well, with Trey Kaffman Ren scoring 22 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 steal. Unfortunately, he was sent off in the end. Braden Smith made 10 of 21 shots, 9 of 3, and 4 of 3, scoring 24 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists; Michigan interior Danny Wolf (25 year first/second round) made 5 out of 11 shots, made 2 out of 2 three pointers, made 4 out of 7 free throws, and scored 15 points, grabbed 9 rebounds, provided 2 assists, and blocked 2 shots;