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2023 March Madness scores, takeaways: Gonzaga, UConn, Kansas State, FAU move to Elite Eight in NCAA Tournament

The 2023 NCAA Tournament resumed on Thursday with the Sweet 16 taking center stage, and the four-game slate gave college basketball fans a little bit of everything as we get down to the nitty gritty in March Madness. We saw games that will be considered instant classics, an underdog moving one step closer toward an improbable Final Four berth and a traditional power that continued to reestablish itself as a force to be reckoned with. 

The Sweet 16 slate started off with all the fireworks as Kansas State outlasted Michigan State in overtime behind a historic performance from guard Markquis Nowell. The second game of the early window was less exciting, however, as UConn advanced to the Elite Eight in the West Region by drubbing Arkansas. In the late window, FAU kept its dream season alive by surging past Tennessee on the biggest stage of Madison Square Garden before UCLA and Gonzaga gave us another classic meeting for the memory banks with the Zags pulling out a 79-76 win behind a Julian Strawther 3-pointer with six seconds left. 

Half of the Elite Eight field is now set with four more teams set to punch their tickets on Friday. 

Big Ten's rough tournament

Michigan State down went down with a fight, but when the Spartans fell in overtime against Kansas State, it ended the Big Ten's representation in the NCAA Tournament. The league put eight teams into the Big Dance, but none of them will be playing in the Elite Eight. It also means this will be the fourth NCAA Tournament in a row without a Big Ten team in the Final Four. The league still has Wisconsin playing into the NIT semifinals, but that hardly atones for what is another disappointing showing from the league in the postseason.

SEC struggles

The SEC did well to place three teams into the Sweet 16, but both who were in action Thursday departed with uninspiring performances. Arkansas never led against UConn and looked woefully overmatched while Tennessee lost to FAU, a No. 9 seed, because of another offensively lifeless performance. No. 1 overall seed Alabama is still kicking, but entering their Friday contest against San Diego State, the Crimson Tide are officially the SEC's last hope in the NCAA Tournament.

New title winner

With Michigan State's elimination from the field, the coach of the 2023 national champions is guaranteed to be a first-time national title winner. Of the 12 teams still alive entering Friday's slate of four Sweet 16 games, none have ever won titles as a head coach. Furthermore, only three of the 12 still coaching made CBS Sports' preseason list of the profession's Top 25 And 1 coaches. They were Mark Few of Gonzaga (No. 2), Kelvin Sampson of Houston (No. 5) and Greg McDermott of Creighton (No. 25). However, after such strong seasons and deep postseason runs, it wouldn't be a stunner if the likes of Nate Oats (Alabama), Jerome Tang (Kansas State), Dan Hurley (UConn), Sean Miller (Xavier) and Jim Larranaga (Miami) make next year's list.

2023 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 TV schedule

All times Eastern | NCAA Tournament schedule | LIVE bracket

Thursday, March 23

CBS Sports was with you the entire way updating this story with the latest from every Sweet 16 game on Thursday. 

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High-scoring affair

The over/under for this Michigan State-Kansas State game closed at 138.

There have already been 150 points scored and there is more than four minutes left.

Both of these teams are executing at a VERY high level. It's not even bad defense; it's just two well-coached teams scheming up their way ti big offensive outings. 

 
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UConn dominating Arkansas

UConn 46, Arkansas 29

It's been a clinic so far for UConn, which now leads 46-29 at half over No. 8 seed Arkansas. Huskies have led wire-to-wire and dominated on both ends. They have a 22-9 rebounding edge and have made seven more shots from the floor than Arkansas despite taking two fewer in the opening 20 minutes. Adama Sanogo with 8 points and 6 rebounds for UConn, and Jordan Hawkins has 10 points despite missing all four of his 3-point attempts. 

 
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UConn dominating

Halftime: UConn 46, Arkansas 29

UConn came out of the gates blazing hot in the first half of its Sweet 16 game, taking an 46-29 lead on Arkansas into the break during West Regional action. The No. 4 seed Huskies received scoring contributions from eight players and dominated in the paint with a 24-12 edge. Jordan Hawkins led the way for UConn with 10 points, largely behind a 6 of 6 effort from the free-throw line. Arkansas roared back from a 35-27 halftime deficit against to upset No. 1 seed Kansas in the second round, but the No. 8 seed Razorbacks will need an even larger comeback this time if they are going to make a third consecutive Elite Eight appearance. Nick Smith Jr. led Arkansas with nine points in the first half, but the Razorbacks forced just four turnovers.

 
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Markquis Nowell is clearly hobbled but that isn't stopping him from laying it all out late here for K-State. Nearly lost possession in his first sequence back, then pulls some magic out of his hat with an incredible 3 just before the shot clock.

Silly.

 
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Kansas State star down

Kansas State star guard Markquis Nowell came down awkwardly on a drive to the paint and appeared to twist his ankle/tweak his foot. He had to be helped off the court by two staffers, and not putting any pressure on it. 

Nowell had 10 assists in the first half and has, far and away, been the best player in the game. 

Wouldn't be surprised to see him come back but something to watch. Looks like he's getting it taped up on the bench, but may not be 100% rest of the game. 

 
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