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Houston beats Tennessee, becoming the third No. 1 seed to reach the NCAA’s Final Four

Houston advanced to the fourth final of the Men’s Basketball Championship in NCAA, the third seed No. 1 to do so.

The first seeded in the Middle West region, the second seeded Tennessee, 69-50, has installed to expand the tallest victory chain in the first section to 17 games. Houston is now committed to four finals in San Antonio, where he joined his colleague at the best seeds Duke and Florida, who won on Saturday.

There is a possibility that you will join the fourth higher, as it can be joined later on Sunday, when the tigers face the second seeded state of Michigan in the southern region. Only once in the history of the tournament, in 2008, all the first four seeds advanced to the fourth final.

Tennessee was suffering from a terrible offensive performance that he witnessed scored 15 points at the end of the first half while he was lagging behind 19 points. And 15 points were less in the first half in the NCAA championship game by two elders, according to ESPN, according to ESPN research.

After getting only six out of 32 shots-in it, starting 0 against 14 on three throws-Tennessee has made four from the next eight in the middle of the road during the second half to cut its deficit to the end to 10 with the remaining 5:41.

Their return was trying to return to decades of history, as the teams left behind 19 points or more were at the end of the first half 0-243 at all in the history of the NCAA championship.

However, their rally never threatened Houston, which advanced to the fourth match of the program despite the filming of only four free throws in part by committing only five transformations.

Houston launched 28 out of 66 of the Earth, while Tennessee has mobilized 15 out of 52, including 5 of 29 from behind the three -point arc. LJ Cryer led Houston with 17 points. For Tennessee, Caes Laner and Jordan Jenny scored 17 points.

At the end of next week, the Koger Duke will face an opportunity to apply to the National Men Championship.

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