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Preview Roundups
March 16, 2014
Duke at Virginia 1:00 PM ET
Duke is no stranger to winning ACC tournaments, but the team standing between the Blue Devils and another conference title is in unfamiliar territory. Top-seeded Virginia makes its first appearance in the ACC championship game since 1994 and aims for its second conference tournament title - and first since 1976 - when it faces No. 3 seed Duke on Sunday. The Blue Devils are looking for their conference-leading 20th tournament title.
St. Joseph's at VCU 1:00 PM ET
Virginia Commonwealth advanced to its sixth conference championship game in the last eight seasons, but it may have come at a cost heading into the Atlantic 10 final Sunday against Saint Joseph’s in Brooklyn, N.Y. Melvin Johnson, the third-leading scorer for the second-seeded Rams, went down with a left knee injury during the first half of Saturday’s semifinal win over George Washington and appears doubtful to play against the fourth-seeded Hawks.
Kentucky at Florida 3:15 PM ET
Florida looks to win its first SEC tournament title since 2007 when it takes on Kentucky in Sunday's final in Atlanta. The top-seeded Gators have reeled off a school-record 25 consecutive victories and will appear in the conference championship for the third time in four years after erasing a seven-point halftime deficit to beat Tennessee 56-49 on Saturday.
Michigan St at Michigan 3:30 PM ET
Prior to the start of the Big Ten tournament, Michigan coach John Beilein asked his players to imagine what it might be like to watch the NCAA selection show with the knowledge it had already claimed an automatic berth. The top-seeded Wolverines will get that chance in Indianapolis on Sunday against Michigan State. “That’s something I personally have always watched and said, ‘I’d like to get my team there some day.’ Now we’ve got one more step,” Beilein told Michigan Live on Saturday.