Sports

NCAA tournament, Day 7

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Ohio State’s Aaron Craft celebrates a shot against Arizona. The Buckeyes advanced past the Cardinals into the Elite Eight. AP
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Marquette coach Buzz Williams is one of the rising stars in college hoops. He has the Golden Eagles in the Elite Eight for the first time since 2003. AP
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Very few people had Marquette going this far into March, but here are the Golden Eagles in the Elite Eight after beating Miami. AP
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Jamil Wilson is pretty proud of where he goes to school. Marquette is dancing into the Elite Eight. Getty Images
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Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall is an excitable character. He’s also one of the best coaches in the country, guiding the Shockers to the Elite Eight. REUTERS
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Syracuse guard Michael Carter-Williams might have secured his spot near the top of the NBA Draft with an incredible performance against Indiana. REUTERS
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Ohio State’s Deshaun Thomas celebrates a basket here. The celebration after LaQuinton Ross’ 3-pointer was even bigger. It propelled the Buckeyes to the Elite Eight. AP
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Dunk you very much. Syracuse’s crazy-eyed Brandon Triche throws down a nasty dunk against Indiana. REUTERS
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Wichita State’s Tekele Cotton throws down a jam. The Shockers dominated La Salle the entire Sweet 16 game. Getty Images
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As of right now, Tekele Cotton and Wichita State are the most unlikely members of the Elite Eight. Getty Images
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The perfect snapshot of Indiana’s Cody Zeller, who was dominated by Syracuse’s big men in the Sweet 16. AP
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Arizona’s Mark Lyons falls into a heap after being fouled in the second hald of a loss to Ohio State Getty Images