Sports

NCAA tournament, Day 8

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Look what I found! Mason Plumlee puts in a reverse dunk during Duke’s win over Michigan State. Getty Images
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Trey Burke put in an all-time performance, leading Michigan to the Elite Eight. He tied the game in regulation with this 3-pointer. REUTERS
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Rasheed Sulaimon throws down a nasty dunk as Duke got by Michigan State in a rough-and-tumble Sweet 16 game. Getty Images
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Cheer up, Tom Izzo. Your Michigan State team might not be heading to the Elite Eight, but the Spartans remain one of the best programs in America. AP
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Dunk you very much. Louisville forward Chane Behanan jams one down against Oregon in the Cardinals’ rout of the Ducks in the Sweet 16. AP
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Oregon forward E.J. Singler (25) and forward Arsalan Kazemi (14) in an emotional moment following their loss to Duke. AP
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Who knew Russdiculous could get up like that? Russ Smith throws down a dunk during Louisville’s win over Oregon. Getty Images
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Michigan guard Trey Burke (3) celebrates putting his team on his back and willing it to the Elite Eight. REUTERS
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Michigan’s Glenn Robinson III (1) and teammates go nutty after beating Kansas in an overtime classic. AP
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Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah watches his alma mater Florida beat Florida Gulf Coast in the Sweet 16. AP
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It was not a pretty game as Dajuan Graf (35) of Florida Gulf Coast and Florida’s Will Yeguete would attest. Getty Images
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Hold your head up, Chase Fieler. Florida Gulf Coast might have lost to Florida in the Sweet 16, but the Eagles were still the first 15 seed to make it this far. Getty Images