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The Butler Bulldogs face off against the Virginia Cavaliers in the Round of 32 NCAA Tournament match at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina on Mar. 19. It’s a March Madness game you will definitely want to see, and you can watch the live stream by clicking here!
Who’s going to win this one? # 9 seed Butler has every chance of taking the scalp of its opponent # 1 seed Virginia in this intriguing Midwest Second Round game in the NCAA Tournament on Mar. 19 in Raleigh, North Carolina. You won’t want to miss a minute, so click down to watch the live stream!
Their seeded places might suggest a huge gulf in class between these two college giants, but they both boast similar records in the regular season. Virginia has 27 wins to 7 losses this year. While, Butler has only lost 10 and won 22 in their matches. CLICK TO WATCH THE LIVE STREAM!
Butler, who have become a real power in the East now, showed their astonishing shooting accuracy in their First Round win over Texas Tech. It was their clutch baskets, inspired by Kellen Dunham and Kelan Martin, that really stood out as they over-powered their opponent.
Virginia showed their quality in their First Round match-up, destroying Hampton in an 81-45 opening game rout. Senior Anthony Gill lead his team in scoring with 19 points. But the game was best remembered for UVA coach Tony Bennett‘s collapse on the sideline, shortly before the end of the first half. Thankfully Tony was ok, and was just dehydrated. Drink plenty of water, Tony before this one!
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Virginia will also be wary of last season’s NCAA Tournament performance when they fell in this round to a 60-54 defeat to Michigan State. Like this season, they were tipped as a Final Four team. However, if they do win this one that’ll mean they’ve reached the Sweet Sixteen twice in the last 3 years.