
The winner of that game that tips off at 6:40 p.m. Central time in Dayton, Ohio, will face a tough task on Friday — playing overall No. 1 seed Duke in Columbia, South Carolina.
NDSU is making its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in 11 years, and its third trip to the Big Dance in the past six seasons.
The Final Four is in Minneapolis this year.
Virginia heads the South Regional and is followed by Tennessee, Purdue and Kansas State. The Cavaliers and Volunteers were No. 1 in the AP poll at various points this season.
North Carolina heads a Midwest Regional that includes No. 2 Kentucky, No. 3 Houston and No. 4 Kansas. Of the four, the Cougars were the only team to advance to its conference tournament title game.
The West is headed by Gonzaga, which is just ahead of Michigan, Texas Tech and Florida State.
Bubble teams that made the tournament include St. John’s, Oklahoma State, Ohio State, Florida and Temple. Georgetown, Xavier, Creighton, and North Carolina State failed to join the 68-team tournament, nor did Clemson, TCU, Texas, Indiana, Alabama and Memphis.
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