NCAA Final Four preview: Louisville, WSU, Mich., and Syracuse will keep things lively
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A pair of intriguing contests await the large crowd that will assemble inside Atlanta's Georgia Dome this Saturday evening for the 2013 NCAA Final Four.
In the first game, scheduled to tip off just after 6 p.m. Eastern time, , the tournament's overall No. 1 seed out of the Midwest region, will meet , a ninth seed and upstart champions of the West region.
This weekend, the 'Wheat' Shockers make their second trip to the Final Four. The last time Wichita State reached the national semifinals was 1965, when they lost to the repeating national champion UCLA Bruins.
Ironically, back in 1965, Wichita State and Louisville were both members of the Missouri Valley Conference. The Cardinals left in 1975 to join what was then called the Metro Conference and has since morphed into Conference USA.
Wichita State last weekend in Los Angeles, behind the outstanding play of Regional MVP Malcolm Armstead and Cleanthony Early. and also have made important contributions throughout the Shockers' season.
Louisville overcame the emotionally draining injury to backup guard Kevin Ware to in the Midwest Region final last Sunday. Paced by the terrific play of guards and , the Cardinals are hoping to capture the school's third national championship.
The big question in the first national semifinal: What can the Shockers do to solve the Cardinals' full-court pressure and fast-breaking offense?
"They're (Louisville) very, very fast, athletic, ... push it extremely hard. What you've got to do is not turn the ball over. If we're turning the ball over and giving them transition opportunities, then we're not doing what we're trying to do," Shockers head coach Friday.
Saturday's second game will feature a pair of fourth seeded teams - and . The Wolverines are making their first trip to the Final Four since 1993. After upsetting top seed Kansas, Michigan for the South regional title.
Trey Burke, named this week the John Wooden Award winner and , and made names for themselves during the Sweet 16. and , sons of NBA stars bearing the same names, have been season-long leaders for Michigan.
Following a win over region top seed Indiana, Syracuse is the East region champ by virtue of a . Head coach Jim Boeheim's team last reached the Final Four in 2003, when they won it all.
Junior forward , followed by senior guard and sophomore point guard
The question in this national semifinal nightcap is whether Trey Burke and Michigan's other wing players can penetrate the Orange's vaunted zone defense and score inside and out. Meanwhile, Jim Boeheim is concerned about his team's offensive production.
"I think it probably needs to better, because Michigan is the best offensive team we've played," in Atlanta Thursday.
CBS will televise the NCAA Final Four, beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern time Saturday.