Arkansas, John Calipari’s first round of the NCAA tournament lost in 2006 in the first round
John Calipare may be better as a subordinate player.
Calipara, who was 10th of Arkansas, finished seventh in one of the first round of the NCAA, 79-72 on Thursday.
Rayerback destroyed a Kansas team that won first place at the beginning of the season, equivalent to the Calipare Calipare Hall of Bill Self. The defeat is the end of the disappointment with a Kansas season that began with expectations of the tournament in Lawrence. Instead, Jaihox will win the NCAA without winning.
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The defeat ends 17 seasons for Kansas to advance to the second round of the NCAA. The last time Kansas had lost his debut was for Bradley in
The win is the NCAA winning tournament in 2023 and the second after reaching eight elites with Kentucky in
This time, it was Calipari’s turn to win as a subordinate player at the first time he coached a two-digit seed in the NCAA on 24 trips. He will lead the second round, where they will play the winner between St. John’s seed second and the number 15 of Omaha. Coaching between Calipare and Rick Peterno awaits him.
Arkansas advanced 47-44 after the first half for both teams. Rayerback then took control of 7-0 to the second start, just to see the Kansas meeting to return to advance 67-64, while 4:55 remains. But Arkansas responded and 7-0 to advance 71-67 to 1:47 pm on three points from Jonel Davis. Kanasas would never have led it again.
Kanasas returned to the game twice in the second half by converting to a triangular area. An Arkansas, which only changed the ball three times and finished 10 players for the game and allowed Kansas to take the lead 17-1 But Arkansas endured the pressure and closed the game 15-5 to secure their place in the second round.
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