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Sunday's NCAA Tournament action for the men continues with eight second-round games that will help determine the Sweet 16. In case you missed it late Saturday, in double overtime No. 3 seed Creighton finally hit its shots and avoided an upset by beating No. 11 seed Oregon 86-73. No. 3 seed Illinois coasted past No. 11 seed Duquesne, 89-63, and into the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2005. Gonzaga's Mark Few continued his incredible run with another Sweet 16 appearance, leading the Bulldogs past Kansas.
Looking ahead to Sunday's games: We could see some giant-killers reprise their roles as James Madison, Grand Canyon and Yale are all back in action after pulling off upsets in the first round. Three No. 1 seeds − Houston, Purdue and defending champion Connecticut − look to get through to the second weekend of the tournament.
Here's a look at expert picks for Sunday's games:
Dan Wolken: Marquette
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Jordan Mendoza: Marquette
Dan Wolken: Purdue
Jordan Mendoza: Purdue
Dan Wolken: James Madison
Jordan Mendoza: James Madison
Dan Wolken: Baylor
Jordan Mendoza: Baylor
Dan Wolken: Alabama
Jordan Mendoza: Alabama
Dan Wolken: UConn
Jordan Mendoza: Connecticut
Dan Wolken: Houston
Jordan Mendoza: Houston
Dan Wolken: Yale
Jordan Mendoza: San Diego State
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