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NCAA Tournament: Colorado, Grambling State win First Four games

Tristan da Silva scores 20 points and Colorado takes a sloppy 60-53 victory over Boise State for its first NCAA Tournament win in three years, while Grambling erases a 14-point deficit and tops Montana State in OT for the program’s first tourney win

Colorado’s Eddie Lampkin Jr. handles the ball as Boise State’s O’Mar Stanley defends in their NCAA Tournament First Four game on Wednesday night in Dayton, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
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By MITCH STACY AP Sports Writer

DAYTON, Ohio — Tristan da Silva scored 20 points and Colorado won its first NCAA Tournament game in three years, wrapping up the First Four with a sloppy 60-53 victory over Boise State on Wednesday night.

A layup by Eddie Lampkin Jr. and a pair of foul shots from J’Vonne Hadley capped an 11-0 run that gave the Buffaloes a 56-49 lead with 24 seconds left in what had been a back-and-forth game. Boise State had to start fouling and Colorado didn’t miss from the line – and that sealed it.

Colorado outscored Boise State 15-4 over the last 4½ minutes.

KJ Simpson had 19 points and 11 rebounds for the Buffaloes (25-10), who advanced as a No. 10 seed to face seventh-seeded Florida in Indianapolis on Friday.

“KJ was really positive, which I thought was great because you need that positivity in the NCAA Tournament when you go down four late,” Colorado coach Tad Boyle. said. “And we got five straight stops in a row. Our defense just kind of cranked up a notch.”

Simpson, Colorado’s top scorer all season, was 6 for 18 from the floor and made all six of his foul shots.

“Obviously, it wasn’t my best night shooting the ball, and I had a lot of kind of bad shots tonight,” Simpson said. “So that was kind of frustrating. But I (was) understanding that my team needed me out there to do other things.”

Chibuzo Agbo had 17 points for Boise State (23-11), which dropped to 0-10 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.

“The guys battled and battled, even when the shots weren’t dropping,” Boise State coach Leon Rice said. “We competed on the glass, we guarded really well. And it was two really good defensive teams.”

But the start was lethargic for both teams, who had combined for just 25 points at the 10-minute mark of the first half. Boise State went up by six late in the half, but Colorado cut it to 26-24 at the break.

Boise State was 1 for 10 from 3-point range in the first half, while the Buffs were just 1 for 8 from long range.

Colorado shot 44% overall, but Boise State finished at just 34%. That followed a 29% effort in a 76-66 loss to New Mexico in a Mountain West Tournament quarterfinal on March 14. The Broncos finished just 2 for 18 from 3-point range.

“In the first half, we were right there,” Boise State guard Max Rice said. “Then we just had so many balls that rattled in and out.”

“This is a really, really tough draw and then a tough, tough, tough loss that we’ll have trouble with for the rest of our lives. That’s the way it is.”

In the early game …

Grambling State 88, Montana State 81 (OT): Jimel Cofer scored all 19 of his points in the second half and overtime and Grambling State rallied from a 14-point deficit to earn the first NCAA Tournament win in program history.

The Southwestern Athletic Conference champion Tigers (21-14) advance as the No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region to play top-seeded Purdue on Friday night in Indianapolis.

Robert Ford III made his fifth 3-pointer of the game to tie the score at 78 for the Big Sky Conference Tournament champions with 2:02 left in overtime, but Grambling iced the game from the free-throw line with eight straight points.

Montana State (17-18) shot 1 for 6 over the final 1:27.

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