(3) Virginia vs (14) Wright State | 1:50 PM ET | TBS | Philadelphia
Tony Bennett's Virginia squad brings their trademark Pack Line defense to Philadelphia as heavy favorites. The Cavaliers play at the slowest pace of any team in the tournament, which means every possession is precious and the final score will look more like a football game than a basketball game. Wright State won the Horizon League to get here, and the Raiders will try to keep this competitive through physical defense and timely shooting. Virginia's defensive efficiency is among the best in the country, and their ability to grind games to a halt typically frustrates mid-major opponents who aren't accustomed to playing in the 50s. Expect a low-scoring, methodical affair where Virginia's discipline prevails.
(7) UCLA vs (10) UCF | 7:25 PM ET | TBS | Philadelphia | UCLA -5.5
This is a sneaky-good 7-10 game that could produce fireworks. UCLA is back in the tournament under Mick Cronin, and the Bruins have the kind of athletic, defensive-minded roster that can compete with anybody when they're locked in. But UCF is a dangerous 10-seed with size, experience, and a chip on their shoulder. The Knights play in the Big 12, which means they've been tested against elite competition all year. A 5.5-point spread in a 7-10 game is razor thin, and UCF has the physicality and defensive chops to make this uncomfortable for the Bruins. This one could go either way and might be the last game standing on your Friday night viewing schedule.
(8) Clemson vs (9) Iowa | 6:50 PM ET | TNT | Tampa
The 8-9 game is traditionally the closest matchup on the board, and this one lives up to that billing. Clemson and Iowa are both talented, flawed teams that earned their way into the field through conference tournament runs. Iowa's offense is potent, they can score from all three levels, and when their shooters get going, the Hawkeyes can put up 85 in a hurry. Clemson, meanwhile, plays ACC-caliber defense and has the kind of length and athleticism that can disrupt opposing offenses. This is a pick 'em in every meaningful way, and the winner gets a brutal Round of 32 matchup against Florida. Both teams would rather be anywhere else, but that's the beauty of the 8-9 game.
(7) Miami vs (10) Missouri | 10:10 PM ET | truTV | St. Louis
The late-night window in St. Louis brings a 7-10 game with plenty of intrigue. Miami has been one of the most inconsistent teams in the ACC, capable of beating anyone on their best day and losing to anyone on their worst. Missouri had a roller-coaster season in the SEC, but the Tigers are playing their best basketball at the right time. Playing in St. Louis gives Missouri a de facto home-court advantage, as Tiger fans will pack the Enterprise Center and create an atmosphere that feels anything but neutral. The crowd factor alone makes this one worth watching. If Missouri's fan base shows up loud, this could feel like a Mizzou Arena game.