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bill: tracy mentioned the bracket. i won't wonder if he picked them over kentucky this year. jim: not allowed to pill -- fill out a bracket. bill: i'm sure. we've never violated that rule. a little stacked look. using clock here. jim: fox. and again it comes back to n.k.u. blocked by fox but williams is there. spin move left hand,. no beautiful move but unable to cash in bill: he does a great job spinning, great footwork. didn't like the initial jumper there.
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there's your answer. bam. look at that rebound. [whistle] jim: reaches up and gets it back. he'll shoot a couple. coming out of a break. 67-55. wildcats. what? (skeptically) your city? yeah! i won mvp here and i'm the voice of the final four! you want me to kiss that baby? (baby cries) stranger danger, chuck! i wonder what that crowd over there's all about. oh, that's probably just my welcoming party. darn you jim nantz with your rugged good looks and velvety voice. now that's the real voice of the final four. looks like it's jim's city now! shut up, spike.
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three-pointers. our first game today we had to call the end of michigan-oklahoma state off of one microphone. you called us the temptations, which brings to mind, it is tracy's birthday so what do you say, guys? bill: i'm not going to sing -- jim: come on, now. ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear tracy -- grant: oh, man jim: happy birthday -- set? set? bill: she looks great for 25. jim: and pat mcgrath, it's his birthday as well. you guys started to bail out on me there. [laughter] grant: oh, man. jim: you had it right, grant. grant: i tell you what i want to apologize on behalf of turner
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sports and cbs sports to david ruffin and eddy kendrick's family and all the rest of them. oh, man. bill: that was fun, though. that was fun. grant: happy birthday, tracy. bill: she is a doll. make sure everything is happy for us. jim: she got a chance to do a little play by play for a while. tracy: yes, jim, it was certainly a great thing getting that opportunity. appreciate it, guys, don't quit your day jobs. mayhem: (buzzing sound) i'm your phone. i'm alerting you your bracket is busted and i'm playing a little hide and seek. cold... bzzz! warmer... bzz bzz! warmer... ah... boiling. (brakes screeching) jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance,
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you could be picking up these charges yourself. bzz-bzz! so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... like me. march is mayhem. are you in good hands? jim: after all the games are over, casey stern, seth davis, brynden heyward. auburn head coach bruce pearl have all the highlights and analysis on "inside march misdemeanorness presented by buick" only on trutv. on the "road to the final four," you're looking at a rhodes scholar finalist in coach john brannen back in his day. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] that's a different kind of road, if you will. to have made the final four in the rhodes scholar candidacy. bill: kentucky has had some
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opportunities. nice denial. terrific job. mcdonald. drags him away. gets some help. grant: a mismatch. mcdonald couldn't find him. bill: fox down there. couldn't identify. [whistle] how about that? jim: oh. again by williams. bill: that's what the advantage is on a mismatch. if you don't get the entry pass, you're big enough to power in jim: and coach cal not liking what he's watching. 20 points for williams. 16 of them in the second half. bill: another stop here. they extend the floor.
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jim: briscoe. slices to the middle. [whistle] down the paint, lobs it. and a whistle first. grant: smart foul there by mcdonald. alley-oop opportunity for bam. jim: briscoe. so murray comes in for garnett. how do you think coach cal -- got to finish off the last 2:30. how do you think he's going to handle things after this game? bill: i think it's a wake-up
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call, to be honest with you. when you get somebody in position to put them away, you can't toy. grant: he'll use this as a teaching opportunity. can't get complacent in the tournament. bill: force them to use a little clock here with good defense. jim: mcdonald flips it. one-handed and in. 10-point game. bam. inside. and taken away by the norse. imagine this going in. down to seven! bill: how about this team? jim: oh, they called that a two. foot was on the line but still, it's down to eight. bill: this is where fox gives them a good shot. jim: monk. bam inside and he's hacked.
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bill: what an impressive comeback by this club, huh? the ability to pull up, make the jumper. they have done a nice job inside and a nice round of applause for these kids. they've been solid. jim: murray has fouled out. grant: you have to appreciate how resilient they are. just continue to compete, play hard. good things will happen. obviously only 1:40 left in the game, down eight. a lot can and will happen. bill: you lose your edge sometimes, don't you think? and that's what kentucky has. all of a sudden not as -- grant: sometimes when the game is too easy and things are happening so fast, like you said, you get complacent. jim: so two shots.
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and willis reinserted to the last time for kentucky. bill: and a big time for the big guy making free throws. i think he's really got to dominate offensively as they go along in this tournament. such a valuable addition on the front line. hole looned into the frontcourt with 1:30 to play. off his knee. jim: they took an 1-point deficit in this second half and brought it down to eight for a moment there. now it's 10 with kentucky inbounding.
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bill: they want to use clock now. jim: briscoe. and he banks it home. bill: he's got some strength, doesn't he? a lesson to be learned here, i think, for kentucky. they may be more dangerous because of it. grant: they actually may be more productive. jim: faulkner hits the three! and a time-out, norse. bill: love it. jim: 74-65 in the final minute.
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produced from anywhere bench tonight. mason faulkner knocking down a long-range three. bill: extend the floor. grant: watch for somebody going long here. run a trap. there you go. nice crossover sets it up. a lot of good ball handlers too. three of them on the floor. a little giveaway. jim: going to the line for a couple. bill: for monk it's been a quiet night, hasn't it? jim: it has. 3-11 from the field, including 0-6 from three.
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grant: and he's had open looks. shots that he has made most of the season from the perimeter. just unable to convert. jim: we're talking about a player who put up 47 against north carolina. that's the most points scored against north carolina by any opponent since dick gro h-back in 1963. mcdonald. bill: how about it? jim: now it's seven with 31 second. bill: they give it again. how about these kids? and big john brannen as well. ooh. measure -- very easy-going demeanor on the sideline as well. jim: exactly. faulkner fouls out for norse. that will give john brannen a chance to talk to his team because they're out of time-outs but they'll get the time
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allotted here for a disqualified player. a brief summit for a second. a program that last played on cbs back in 1996 and 1997 when we had the division ii championship game from freedom hall on our air during our march madness coverage. they lost to fort hays state one year and to cal state bakersfield another but they were the national runner-up back-to-back seasons 20 years ago. monk. got them both. bill: a quick push. and maybe get a quick pop for mcdonald somehow. drive, draw and maybe find him. look at that move by holland. how about that for control? bill: -- jim: monk sprints into the frontcourt and he's fouled by garnett and kentucky up seven,
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20 seconds away from a date with wichita statement. bill: and they have to play better than this in that game. that team really gets after you defensively. jim: and although for wichita state, the van fleet -- vanvleets and bakers are all gone. still led by gregg marshall and that very faithful fan base of wichita state will look forward to try to avenge what happened in their undefeated season going into their game in 2014 in the second round. bill: against kids who get better and play hard. jim: final second here. kentucky never able to blow this open because of a great effort by northern kentucky.
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[buzzer] it's a final here. 79-70. wildcats win and it set up that matchup we mentioned against wichita state come sunday. bill: pretty impressive. northern kentucky showed a lot of people, huh? some moxie. jim: big time. there you see south region. down at the bottom. the game we'll have here in indianapolis. a couple of days out. the shockers and the wildcats. coverage on cbs begins tomorrow at noon eastern. for bill raftery, grant hill and tracy wolfson. jim nantz saying so long from indianapolis. we'll send you to our studios after these messages. for years i've trained dogs for the marines - like me, some of these dogs have seen many tours of duty. and for the past 15 years i've been a navy federal member. thanks to their fast approval process,
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♪ ♪ ♪ greg: end of the line for the day in the south region in indianapolis. our final score kentucky over northern kentucky 79-70. welcome back to the "road to the final four." greg gumbel along with clark, kenny and charles. kudos to the norse. they played tough. clark -- clark: yes, they did. represented themselves extremely well. fought from start to finish, competed at high level and kentucky found a way to advance although coach calipari not too
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thrilled. like coach izzo said, i'm glad to be working another night in time of year. greg: does this bode well for kentucky? kenny: a lot of freshmen and as much as we sape the ncaa is a big game and a big tournament for them. playing northern kentucky didn't get their antennas up. they are the antenna game. when you see them against north carolina and other games, they come to play differently than they did today. charles: kentucky was not intimidated. the game was never in doubt. coach can use this like see, y'all guys barely beat northern kentucky. now the competition is going to get tougher. i think it bodes very well for kentucky. greg: we remind you. second-round tournament games get under way tomorrow. among the games on tap, notre dame against four west virginia.
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and from salt lake city, northwestern will meet gonzaga. also, middle tennessee against butler. arizona the number two seed in the west taking on st. mary's in salt lake city. tonight after your local news, don't miss the late stow with steven colbert followed by "the late late show" with james corden. that is it for now. for clark, kenny, charles, all of us here in new york. i'm greg gumbel. thank you for joining us, everybody. the madness continues tomorrow. we'll see you then. ♪
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right now an on "eyewitness news" snow for the weekend. a wintery mix is expected to fall overnight. plus a second chance for light snow. >> nova next challenge how the wildcats preparing for a shot at the sweet 16. >> celebrating st. patrick's day, a region ranks among the top. why philly's history is so rich when it comes to the irish hold >> we begin with another blast of winter weather >> i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean, we thought we put the snow behind us? meteorologist lauren casey tracking not one but two shots of snow >> who's excited >> 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning until 6:00 a.m. sunday, stormscan 3 is relative quiet right now. seeing a couple of returns
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popping up much more moisture off to the south and west in association with a slow moving storm system as it passes through and on the back side of the system as well what to expect for the weekend. a slow movie starts as a light wintery mix in the city and that will be a late overnight early tomorrow morning. but our best chance of snow area-wide will be late saturday night early sunday. we will see some accumulations across parts of the area but they will try to be minimal, what to expect. in the poconos, mainly be a snow event but you can see tons of freezing rain especially tomorrow morning. berks county, lehigh valley, we start off as snow then transition to rain as we head to midday and tomorrow afternoon, then back to snow tomorrow night. in philly and immediate suburbs start as a mix late. quickly to rain tomorrow morning. periods of rain throughout the day and tomorrow night back to snow. and down the shore mainly a rain event but this will end as snow. as we head late tomorrow night into early sunday morning, lots of talk to about.
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variables we'll get to all of that in the full forecast coming up. lauren we'll see you then. to march madness. villanova getting ready for a test on saturday >> the wildcats take on the wisconsin badgers in the second around of the ncaa tournament >> and don bell is here with more on how nova getting ready >> they're all big in his time of year and tough opponent as well. villanova dominated but two of those l came against butler a team that remains jay wright of the opponent wisconsin, they're the only team in the tournament that made it to three straight sweet 16s >> they not only from great size they got great depth. they can bring a lot of guys in off the bench. that's kind of our weakness, it will be trouble for us if we get into foul trouble early
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>> tough physical defensive minded team. right down to defense and not try to score. >> technically, it's already saturday. catch villanova wisconsin this afternoon at 2:40 right here on cbs3. pull an all nighter. >> stay up. >> by the way if the cats will get it done and make it to the sweet 16, they're going to need a big time performance from kris jenkins and that story is later on. . food truck owners on high alert filing a string of robberies. a story we've been following, gunmen target food trucks on lancaster avenue and walnut street street. natasha brown had details. >> first time. >> first time time. >> reporter: food truck operators have been rattle the by two robberies on monday, the
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first 45th and wall where a suspect gets out of a car and surprises an unsuspecting worker >> he slowly walks up the street, goes to the truck that sits there for many years and serves the community. jumps into the back, surprises the people in the vehicle. puts a gun to their head demands money taking money >> who hours later. in lancaster. the man is driven away from the scene >> he's sick, disgusting. these guys have been here and one day, same food. i don't know why they would be robbed. >> reporter: his father are taking extra precautions closing up earlier than usual on a busy friday night >> i told my dad we should leave early like not 9:00 or 10:00. because it could happen any time. so we leaving right now. >> this is so close to school.
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to drexel. so surprising. because all this area changed a lot in the 20 years for the better. >> reporter: police say they're looking for a black male in his 20's or so, they believe this person may be from the area because of the way they have navigated. anyone with information is asked to contact police right away. southwest detectives, brown, cbs3 "eyewitness news." police are also looking for this man, who is accused of exposing himself at the library next stop. oh woman reported that the man performed a lewd act while inside it's library on wednesday. officers say the man they are looking for was captured on this surveillance video leaving. anyone with information is asked to contact police. former pennsylvania state trooper is facing charges in the 2014 shooting death of his pregnant wife. 36-year-old joseph miller was arraigned on two counts of involuntary manslaughter. investigators say miller fatally
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shot his wife in the family's east norriton home in march of 2014. she and the baby both died after an emergency c section. authorities say miller told them his gun discharged as he prepared to clean it. miller resigned from his job with the state police. officials are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that destroyed thigh multi-million dollar bay front homes at the shore, chopper 3 over avalon this morning, investigators say three people in one home safely escaped the fire but the flames spread to an unoccupied vacation home next door. one neighbor says she's heart broken for the homers. >> tear down is terrible. they have all their memories lost. i'll cry because i'm too sensitive. i'll say prayers. >> the fire was declared under control in about an hour. the harrison house in bellmawr camden county may have been demolished. another fight brewing. a story we continue to stay on
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top of as alexandria hoff explains those who worked to safety home say they were wronged again >> this photo taken the morning of march 2nd summed up the community heartache when camden county's loan revolutionary era home was suddenly leveled. dedicated in 1764 the little timber creek in bellmawr, the former hug harrison glover house had a coveted location. more recently the same location served its demise in the way of oh of the massive realignment project it was torn down to make room for a sound barrier >> they need to be held accountable for actions. >> reporter: preservationist who were blindsided by the demolition were hit again on their way to pick up artifacts salvaged from the home's rubble >> we get a call from the dot one of our elected officials got a call and said well, we're not going to give the doors to you >> the new jersey department of transportation backed out due to pending litigation but the
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original question remain, did the dot have cause to level the home? according to the camden county historical society, no as the home was once owned by william harrison junior and played a significant role in the american revolution, an extensive historical survey outlined by the dot in 2006 found no evidence that the heroic malitia captain owned the home prior to the early 1800s, the society hopes the artifacts can be turned over to them is now looking into building a replica of the historic home >> something has got to be done for the people of bellmawr to memorize their historic site that the dot callously destroyed and somebody is going to pay for that and we're nominating the new jersey dot >> the historical society is also exploring ways that they can prevent other significant south jersey homes from meeting a similar fate. reporting in bellemare
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