It’s time to round out the Final Four, as four of the nation’s top teams battle for the last two spots. On Friday afternoon, No. 1 Villanova will take on No. 3 Texas Tech, and No. 1 Kansas will play No. 2 Duke.
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It’ll be the more normal-looking day of Elite Eight games compared to the No. 9 vs. No. 11 battle the day before, with powerhouse programs looking to reach the Final Four.
In the opening game, the favorite to win it all, the Villanova Wildcats, will have to contain the athleticism from a Texas Tech team most of the country has overlooked. The Red Raiders handily knocked off the No. 2 seed Purdue Boilermakers by 13 points in the Sweet 16, and have proven they can beat elite teams. They’ve beaten Kansas, West Virginia, Texas, TCU and Kansas State before the tournament even started.
Keenan Evans is their go-to scoring option, and the point guard will have his hands full trying to outduel potential Player of the Year Jalen Brunson. He totaled 28 points in Villanova’s win over West Virginia, and the lefty guard can score from anywhere.
Nova-Tech will be a game between the nation’s best offense, and one of the best defenses. Neither should go down easy.
Kansas-Duke will be a game between two of the best senior guards in the country. Big 12 Player of the Year Devonte’ Graham has come up in the clutch time and time again for the Jayhawks, but has never won a national title.
On the other end, Grayson Allen — to the joy of his many haters — may be playing in his final college game. His Duke team beat Syracuse on Friday night, but can’t afford the same type of shooting slump against a much better Kansas team.
Duke shot 5-of-26 against Cuse, which is 19 percent from deep. Allen took 14 of those attempts and made only three of them. That can’t happen again.
No. 1 Villanova vs. No. 3 Texas Tech
Time: 2:20 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
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No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 2 Duke
Time: 5:05 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
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