By Andy Katz ESPN.com An examination of the four teams that have reached the East Regional semifinals at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.: No. 1 Duke Blue Devils
How they got here: Beat No. 14 Hofstra 86-66; beat No. 11 Pepperdine 75-67. Who they play next: No. 10 Seton Hall on Friday at 9:55 p.m. ET. What worked: Everything. Few teams have rolled through two rounds as easily as the Cowboys. Fredrik Jonzen became an inside threat again against the Waves, and streaky Joe Adkins and Desmond Mason found their groove. Doug Gottlieb is playing the perfect point, without needing to score, and the defense has been solid. What didn't work: Ask again? The only thing that didn't work was the first half against Pepperdine when the Cowboys let the Waves get a few transition baskets. How can the Cowboys advance? Easily. If they play similar defense and get out on the break and Adkins is on from the perimeter, they can beat Seton Hall to get to the Elite Eight. No. 5 Florida Gators How they got here: Beat No. 12 Butler 69-68 (OT); beat No. 4 Illinois 93-76. Who they play next: No. 1 Duke on Friday at 7:38 p.m. ET. What worked: The Gators' defense was at its designed pitch in round two. If the Gators can cause as many problems for Duke as they did against Illinois, they have a shot. Florida got the necessary production out of Mike Miller, Teddy Dupay and Brett Nelson. They discovered that Miller can be a go-to guy in this tournament. What didn't work: Intensity in the first half against Butler was a problem. That shouldn't be a factor against Duke. But the Gators have had a tendency to lighten up too often in their losses. How can the Gators advance? Keep applying the pressure because Duke will run with Florida. If the Gators convert on the fastbreak, get the ball to Miller often enough on the wing and Donnell Harvey can get Boozer in foul trouble, they can win this game. No. 10 Seton Hall Pirates How they got here: Beat No. 7 Oregon 72-71 (OT); beat No. 2 Temple 67-65 (OT). Who they play next: No. 3 Oklahoma State on Friday at 9:55 p.m. ET. What worked: The Pirates' heart. Seton Hall was the first team since Wake Forest in 1962 to go two overtimes in the first two rounds. The Pirates found their shooting touch with Darius Lane, Ty Shine and Rimas Kaukenas in both rounds. But Shaheen Holloway's heroics (see last second layup) beat Oregon, and Shine's heroism prevailed in the Temple victory. What didn't work: Not much. This team overachieved. They could use more inside scoring to feel good about advancing. With Holloway's status uncertain, they'll need another scorer or ballhandler to get past the Cowboys. How can the Pirates advance? On the surface, there doesn't seem to be a chance. No Holloway and no replacement behind Shine doesn't bode well. But if the Pirates are in the game late, why not? Andy Katz is a senior writer for ESPN.com. |
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