When it cos to the regional semifinals, the attention on the NCAA Tournant soars again.
In the Midwest, the University of Kentucky crushed the entire team, beating Joseph State by 42 points in the first round and Virginia Tech by 24 points in the second round.
Such a huge score difference made many dia and comntators who follow the NCAA drop their jaws.
What's even more outrageous is that the University of Kentucky scored 110 points in the first round and 84 points in the second round!
This score is almost catching up with the NBA ga.
Such a violent attack made many dia reporters shout:
"The Kentucky Wildcats showed brutal dominance!"
Other teams in the Midwest that received attention included Wake Forest, and almost all NBA teams threw money in Tim Duncan's face.
In every ga, the scouts of each team were almost shouting "Co into my arms!"
However, compared with the University of Kentucky, Wake Forest did not have an easy ti in the first two rounds.
In the second round, it narrowly defeated the Texas Longhorns 62:65.
Fans who like individual heroism are looking forward to the Midwest Regional Finals.
Antoine Walker from the University of Kentucky faced off against Tim Duncan from Wake Forest.
Before the semifinals even started, the dia had already started hyping up the two.
One of them is a small forward and the other is a power forward.
Even though they play in different positions, no one cares about these details.
They are star players, so just do it!
The Southeastern Conference semifinals, where the top-seeded University of Connecticut plays against the fifth-seeded Mississippi State Bulldogs, is also attracting much attention.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs are considered this year's dark horse team.
Their regular season record was not outstanding, but after entering the tournant, they were impressive.
Center Eric Dampier's draft stock is getting better and better.
He is 2.11 ters tall and weighs 120 kilograms.
He showed excellent rebounding and blocking abilities in the championship.
This is an era that belongs to big n.
Although Clay Lee jokes in his heart that he will be the future "No. 1 center in the West
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