MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA (LAS VEGAS) — As the national anthem reached its conclusion on Wednesday evening, moments before Oklahoma and Colorado tipped off to begin the second annual College Basketball Crown, a call-and-response chant of “Boomer! …. Sooner!” rang out across the building for all to hear.
Scores of fans proudly sporting crimson and cream dominated the crowd as this year’s tournament began, eager to support head coach Porter Moser and a squad that arrived in Sin City having won eight of its last 11 games. On the strength of that run, along with strong roster retention ahead of the transfer portal opening next week, Oklahoma entered as the overwhelming favorite to win the event — though the Sooners didn’t play that way for most of the evening.
A double-clutch 3-pointer from redshirt freshman forward Kuol Atak (16 points) leveled the score with 9:12 remaining, eliciting an eruption from the Oklahoma faithful. Another 3-pointer from senior guard Nijel Pack (20 points) on the following possession finally nudged the Sooners in front. Slowly but surely, the most accomplished team in the field awoke in time to survive, 90-86, in overtime. Oklahoma will now face Baylor in the semifinals on Saturday.
Here are my takeaways from Day 1 of the College Basketball Crown.
1. Oklahoma defense clamps down when it matters
Josiah Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes is blocked by Nijel Pack of the Oklahoma Sooners. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images)
When Oklahoma head coach Porter Moser was running rampant at Loyola Chicago, guiding the Ramblers to the Final Four in 2018 and the Sweet 16 in 2021, his program was revered for its miserly defense. Two of Moser’s last four teams before taking over the Sooners finished among the top 17 nationally in adjusted defensive efficiency, according to KenPom, including a second-place finish in his final year.
The leap in competition from the Missouri Valley Conference to the Big 12 — and now the SEC — has been accompanied by a slight regression in Moser’s defensive potency. His first three teams at Oklahoma all ranked among the top 48 nationally, but last year’s group sunk to 60th and this year’s squad entered Wednesday night having plummeted to 108th overall. It looked that way when the Sooners allowed Colorado to shoot nearly 54% from the field in the opening half.
But with the second half came a renewed focus and intensity on the defensive end, one that challenged the Buffaloes on seemingly every shot and conceded almost nothing around the rim. Moser’s group, which trailed by as many as 10, clawed back by limiting Colorado to just 24% shooting after the break, including a dreary 2-for-10 from beyond the arc. Twice, the Sooners forced strings of at least seven consecutive missed shots.
“The last 10 games, we’ve really relied on each other playing more protect-the-paint defense,” Moser said during the postgame news conference in response to my question about the second-half improvement. “I thought we really protected the paint. They put so much pressure on you because they go downhill very hard, and then they can draw fouls. They got us in the bonus fast. For us to play that physical, still, through that foul [trouble], I assumed was a credit score to these guys enjoying collectively defensively.”
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2. Colorado battles attrition with early switch departures
Barrington Hargress of the Colorado Buffaloes shoots towards Tae Davis and Mohamed Wague of the Oklahoma Sooners. (Photograph by Candice Ward/Getty Photos)
Though the switch portal doesn’t formally open till April 7, at some point after the nationwide championship sport in Indianapolis, the Buffaloes have been dealt a trio of early blows from gamers saying their intention to go away. That saddled head coach Tad Boyle and his workers with the problem of reshuffling rotations and enjoying time forward of the School Basketball Crown.
The Buffaloes arrived in Las Vegas with out the companies of main scorer Isaiah Johnson (16.9 factors per sport), third-leading scorer Sebastian Rancik (12.3 factors per sport) and fourth-leading scorer Bangot Dak (11.5 factors per sport). All three gamers made their switch choices public inside a four-day span the week earlier than this occasion started.
“We’ve had a couple of weeks now to arrange for this,” Boyle informed me after the sport. “We began, clearly, after we discovered that these three guys weren’t enjoying. I knew it could give guys alternatives that hadn’t possibly been within the rotation up so far.”
With out most of its top-end firepower, Colorado leaned closely on guard Barrington Hargress (14.2 factors per sport), the one different double-figure scorer nonetheless on the roster. Hargress scored a team-high 31 factors on Wednesday towards the Sooners, together with 13 within the first half on an array of spectacular photographs: a transition 3-pointer from the highest of the important thing, a troublesome baseline turnaround and a crossover-turned stepback on the left wing.
However after a scorching first half that noticed the Buffaloes shoot 53.6% from the ground, each Hargress and his teammates cooled considerably after the break. Colorado went greater than 5 minutes with out a discipline aim from the 17:47 mark to the 12:19 mark of the second half, throughout which period their slim benefit dwindled and, finally, disappeared for good. Boyle’s crew bowed out after lacking 24 of their last 30 discipline aim makes an attempt.
3. Flashes from Baylor stars underscore looming draft choices
Cameron Carr of the Baylor Bears drives to the basket towards Bobby Durkin of Minnesota. (Photograph by Mitchell Layton/Getty Photos)
When the Massive 12 launched its preseason basketball ballot in mid-October, the Bears have been picked seventh within the 16-team league. There have been causes to be optimistic about what Baylor might do through the 2025-26 marketing campaign after head coach Scott Drew signed a recruiting class that completed twenty fifth nationally and added seven gamers through the switch portal, two of whom have been ranked among the many prime 40 by 247Sports.
However 5 months later, when the common season mercifully ended, the Bears had sunk to 14th within the convention standings with simply six Massive 12 wins. It was a stunning consequence for a crew that features a number of future execs in guards Cameron Carr (19.2 factors per sport) and Tounde Yessoufou (17.8 factors per sport). Each challenge as late first-round picks within the 2026 NBA Draft.
Their presence on the School Basketball Crown made Baylor one of many extra intriguing groups in Las Vegas, the place NBA personnel received an additional probability to observe them earlier than draft choices are finally made. What these evaluators noticed towards Minnesota on Wednesday evening have been two gamers whose bodily and athletic profiles stay wildly attractive, even when consistency eludes them at occasions.
Carr, who scored 15 factors and grabbed 9 rebounds, soared for an alley-oop dunk through which his 7-foot-1 wingspan appeared to scrape the ceiling and exhibited dynamic physique management for 2 acrobatic layups. Yessoufou, who scored 19 factors and snagged seven rebounds, flashed versatility by working out of the excessive put up towards the Gophers’ zone and confirmed his open-floor capacity with back-to-back buckets on quick breaks early within the second half.
“As a coach, you wish to begin the season collectively and also you wish to end the season collectively,” Baylor head coach Scott Drew informed me after the sport. “I feel it simply speaks to their character, eager to play for Baylor, eager to have an opportunity to win a championship. That speaks volumes to them. I do know everyone is entitled to their very own choices and each state of affairs is completely different, however I do know we’re excited that they’re enjoying.”
4. Obi Agbim breaks out of capturing hunch for the Bears
Obi Agbim of the Baylor Bears celebrates a shot within the first half through the 2026 School Basketball Crown. (Photograph by Mitchell Layton/Getty Photos)
There’s no query that Baylor guard Obi Agbim, a switch from Wyoming, is a 3-point specialist. Final season, 80 of his 184 made discipline objectives originated past the arc throughout his lone marketing campaign with the Cowboys. And this yr, his first with the Bears, he splashed 72 of his 112 discipline objectives from 3-point vary coming into the School Basketball Crown.
Nevertheless, Agbim arrived in Las Vegas on a chilly streak from downtown: He’d solely made six of his final 27 makes an attempt (22.2%) throughout Baylor’s final 4 video games, two of which have been losses.
That modified instantly within the Bears’ opening-round blowout of Minnesota on Wednesday evening when Agbim exploded for 17 factors, his highest level whole since scoring 19 towards Colorado on Feb. 4. Agbim buried 5 of eight photographs from past the arc to tie his season excessive for many 3s in a single sport.
He made extra perimeter jumpers by himself than Minnesota did as a crew.
“Simply slowing down a bit of bit,” Agbim informed me after the sport when requested what contributed to his robust capturing efficiency. “Enjoying with a tempo that I’ve at all times performed with. Within the video games earlier than this, I used to be type of dashing my shot a bit of bit. So simply slowing down, taking my time once I shoot the ball. I really feel like that affected my jumper very well at this time.”
4½. What’s subsequent?
Listed here are a couple of storylines to observe as we transfer towards Thursday’s motion:
Stanford vs. West Virginia — Had Stanford not misplaced to Pittsburgh in its opening sport on the ACC Match, the Cardinal might need been in place to succeed in the Massive Dance given their uptick over the ultimate month. Led by head coach Kyle Smith, the Cardinal gained six of their final eight common season video games, together with 4 in a row to finish the yr. The Mountaineers, in the meantime, completed 18-14 total and 9-9 within the Massive 12 beneath new head coach Ross Hodge, who beforehand guided North Texas to consecutive NIT appearances the final two seasons.
Rutgers vs. Creighton — This week marks the top of an period for Creighton head coach Greg McDermott, who’s retiring after 16 seasons with this system. He guided the Bluejays to unbelievable heights throughout that span with 365 victories and 10 NCAA Match appearances, headlined by three journeys to the Candy 16. Now, McDermott will face a Rutgers crew that bounced again from a prolonged dropping streak in the midst of the season to win 5 of its earlier 9 video games earlier than touring to Las Vegas.
