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NCAA tournament, Day 9

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Syracuse is going to the Final Four for the first time since Carmelo Anthony. Orange guard Michael Carter-Williams and teammates whoop it up with the trophy. REUTERS
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President Barack Obama (with arm over rail) taking in the action between Syracuse and Marquette at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. EPA
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Jim Boeheim is going back to the Final Four. Syracuse beat Marquette on Saturday to give the legendary coach his triumphant return. Getty Images
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It was an Orange kind of day. Syracuse beats Marquette and the upstate New York team is headed back to the Final Four for the first time since Carmelo Anthony was on campus. REUTERS
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Wichita State freshman Fred Van Vleet (23) was sensational in helping his team reach its first Final Four ever. Incredible run for the Shockers. REUTERS
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Wichita State players Carl Hall (from r. to l.), Chadrack Lufile, Demetric Williams and Cleanthony Early go nuts after earning the program’s first-ever bid to the Final Four. REUTERS
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Amir Williams’ Ohio State team was the favorite Saturday, but the Buckeyes were upended by Cinderella Wichita State. REUTERS
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Gregg Marshall knows what time it is. Final Four time. The Wichita State coach has established himself as one of the best in the country in this tournament. REUTERS
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Wichita State won the game Saturday with hard-nosed defense. Here, Shockers forward Carl Hall (r.) demonstrates some of that physicality against Ohio State star Deshaun Thomas. REUTERS