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Pittsburgh's Michael Young dunks the ball during practice ahead of a first-round men's college basketball game in the NCAA tournament, Thursday, March 17, 2016, in St. Louis. Pittsburgh plays Wisconsin on Friday. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Pittsburgh's Michael Young dunks the ball during practice ahead of a first-round men's college basketball game in the NCAA tournament, Thursday, March 17, 2016, in St. Louis. Pittsburgh plays Wisconsin on Friday. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)Charlie Riedel/Associated Press

NCAA Brackets 2016: Updated Schedule and Predictions for Friday's Round 1 Games

Chris RolingMar 18, 2016

The hype for March Madness always seems a tad ridiculous before the bracket gets underway.

Then the bracket gets underway. The strong teams put on good performances and move the tournament closer to dream matchups. Most important of all, the upset dominoes begin to fall.

Thursday, those dominoes were No. 11 Wichita State over No. 6 Arizona, No. 12 Yale over No. 5 Baylor, No. 12 Little Rock over No. 5 Purdue and No. 11 Gonzaga over No. 6 Seton Hall.

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Not a bad way to start. Friday promises more of the same, though. Thank a loaded slate, which folks can find below. 

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Check out Bleacher Report's live updating bracket to track your picks along the road to the Final Four.

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Friday Predictions

No. 5 Maryland vs. No. 12 South Dakota St.Maryland
No. 4 California vs. No. 13 HawaiiCalifornia
No. 7 Iowa vs. No. 10 TempleTemple
No. 2 Villanova vs. No. 15 UNC AshevilleVillanova
No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 16 Holy CrossOregon
No. 8 Saint Joseph's vs. No. 9 CincinnatiCincinnati
No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 UNIUNI
No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 14 Green BayTexas A&M
No. 7 Oregon St. vs. No. 10 VCUOregon St.
No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 15 CSU BakersfieldOklahoma
No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 11 MichiganNotre Dame
No. 3 West Virginia vs. No. 14 Stephen F. AustinStephen F. Austin
No. 7 Wisconsin vs. No. 10 PittsburghWisconsin
No. 2 Xavier vs. No. 15 Weber St.Xavier
No. 7 Dayton vs. No. 10 SyracuseDayton
No. 2 Michigan St. vs. No. 15 Middle TennesseeMichigan St.

No. 3 West Virginia vs. No. 14 Stephen F. Austin

The upsets so far have thrilled, but none might come close to what Stephen F. Austin has the chance to do against West Virginia. 

This one looks like a huge mismatch on paper. The Mountaineers earned that higher seed due to a slotting of 12th in ESPN's RPI rankings with a 12-8 mark against the RPI top 100. In those same areas, the Lumberjacks come in tied for 70th with a 3-4 mark.

Still, there are reasons folks such as Robby Kalland of CBSSports.com have dropped notes such as this as of late:

West Virginia gets more than 13 points per game on average from both Jaysean Paige and Devin Williams, and the team shoots 33 percent from deep.

But it might not be enough. Stephen F. Austin didn't get many chances to prove it belonged, but advanced metrics always help. Over at KenPom.com, the Lumberjacks actually rank 28th in adjusted defensive efficiency.

Now pair that with the fact Stephen F. Austin averages a ridiculous 81 points on 19 assists while shooting 37 percent from deep.

Long story short, Stephen F. Austin's defense doesn't get enough credit and the offense can withstand West Virginia's early salvos and pull away late.

Prediction: Stephen F. Austin 69, West Virginia 67

No. 7 Wisconsin vs. No. 10 Pittsburgh

One of the more unpredictable matchups occurs Friday evening when the Wisconsin Badgers meet the Pittsburgh Panthers. 

Wisconsin got the higher seed for braving a ninth-ranked strength of schedule to land 41st in RPI with a 5-6 mark against the RPI top 50. Pittsburgh's schedule, despite ACC play, came in at 33rd, and the Panthers ranked 51st in RPI with just two wins in seven attempts against the RPI top 50.

Still, these aren't the same old Badgers from last year. Gone are head coach Bo Ryan and All-American Frank Kaminsky, in is an offense with three scorers in double-digit averages and a 36 percent shooting mark from deep.

Pittsburgh looks like the perfect counter for the growing Badgers, though. The Panthers average five more assists per game than the adversary at 17, and the pass-happy offense has been the focal point leading up to the contest.

"That seems to be the number that stands out, our assist numbers," Pittsburgh head coach Jamie Dixon said, according to ESPN.com. "We've had some games where we've been very good offensively and some we struggled."

While the total records haven't impressed, Pittsburgh ranks 30th in adjusted offensive efficiency this year, a strong sign Dixon's team can outlast a program in transition through fundamentals.

Provided the numbers say Pittsburgh is the better team on the glass, too, it's the Panthers looking like the team that will be able to put this one away down the stretch.

Prediction: Pittsburgh 72, Wisconsin 68

No. 7 Dayton vs. No. 10 Syracuse

It's been a wild ride for Dayton and Syracuse since the sides last met. 

As CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein pointed out, the Flyers upset the Orange a few years back in a memorable contest:

Much has changed since then, perhaps most notable being the Orange getting a bid after the selection committee decided to take Jim Boeheim's early-season suspension into account when looking at the numbers.

It worked out great, because the numbers don't look good. Syracuse ranks 68th in RPI with a 5-6 mark against the RPI top 50. Dayton, on the other hand, hits on 21st and 3-4, respectively.

What Dayton did to bother Syracuse last time out still persists. The Flyers still employ that lane-clogging defense, and do so to great effect, sitting 14th in adjusted defensive efficiency.

Granted, Syracuse hits 36 percent of its shots from deep, so forcing the Orange to knock down shots to win might backfire. Then again, though, Dayton didn't have Charles Cooke on the court for that encounter, the court general who averages 15.7 points.

Syracuse hits the tournament on merit, but such a factor doesn't save a team on the court. Dayton has an elite defense that has befuddled better Syracuse teams, and it will show while the Flyers advance.

Prediction: Dayton 69, Syracuse 65

Stats and information courtesy of ESPN unless otherwise specified. Advanced metrics courtesy of ESPN and KenPom.com. Odds courtesy of Odds Shark.

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