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Marcus Sasser, Houston fall to Miami, leaving NCAA tournament without top four seeds

It’s the first time since 1979 that the final eight teams do not have a single No. 1 seed.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Nijel Pack and Miami hit shots from near and far against the stingiest defense in the country to beat Houston 89-75 on Friday night in the Sweet 16, leaving the NCAA Tournament without a single No. 1 seed among its final eight teams for the first time since seeding began in 1979.

Marcus Sasser, a Dallas local, had 14 points, five rebounds and four assists in the loss.

Miami (28-7), only the fifth team this season to score at least 70 points against Houston (33-4), will play second-seeded Texas or No. 3 seed Xavier in the Midwest Region final for the chance to go to the Final Four.

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The fifth-seeded Hurricanes reached a regional final for the second straight year just a few hours after Miami’s ninth-seeded women’s team hung on to beat Villanova and advance to the Elite Eight for the first time. Miami and UConn are the only schools with teams remaining in both tournaments.

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This is the first time in three years Houston didn’t make it to the Elite Eight.

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