The Candy 16 for the 2025 NCAA males’s basketball event started on Thursday, and now have half of the Elite Eight set. Let’s check out a number of the greatest winners and losers from Thursday’s sport.
Winner: SEC
That has been the frequent theme of this yr’s NCAA season and the event itself. The SEC simply retains successful, retains dominating and retains sending its groups deep into the event.
With Thursday’s wins by No. 1 Florida (87-71 over No. 4 Maryland) and No. 2 Alabama (113-88 over No. 6 BYU) the SEC has already put two groups into the Elite Eight. That quantity will certainly improve by a minimum of one on Friday when the winner of No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 3 Kentucky advances, whereas No. 1 Auburn and No. 6 Ole Miss will even have an opportunity.
We all know almost half of the Elite Eight will probably be from the SEC. As many as 5 of the eight groups may very well be from that one convention.
The SEC — it is not only a soccer convention anymore.
Loser: BYU’s perimeter protection
Defending the three-point shot was an enormous situation for BYU all season because the Cougars ranked 285th within the nation, permitting their opponents to make 35.1% of their pictures from past the arch.
They might have cherished to have been at that stage on Thursday.
The Cougars allowed Alabama to make 25 three-point shots, whereas additionally permitting the Crimson Tide to shoot 49%. Mark Sears alone was 10-for-16.