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No. 8 Arkansas halts No. 1 Kansas' NCAA Tournament title defense with second-round upset

The second No. 1 seed in the NCAA men's tournament has gone down before the Sweet 16.

No. 8 Arkansas knocked off No. 1 Kansas 72-71 with a spirited second-half surge and late free throws by Ricky Council IV.

The Razorbacks trailed by 10 midway through the second half. An 11-0 run gave them the lead 52-51 on a three-pointer by Jordan Walsh with 8:55 left.

The lead would swing back and forth until Jalen Wilson tied the score with 39 seconds left on two free throws.

Council then drove to the basket and was cut off by Kevin McCullar Jr. A blocking foul was called. Council would make the first of two attempts. His second shot missed but he got the offensive rebound and was fouled attempting a shot. Council then sank two free throws to put Arkansas up three.

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"Yeah, obviously I didn't want to miss, spinned off," Coucil said. "I think Jordan hustled, got a tip and I remember it tipping off of Jalen Wilson and it coming right to me and I was like, either I can attack this, because I was literally at the free throw line when I got it or I could pull it out. I just decided to attack. I knew worst-case scenario I was probably going to get fouled. I made both of those so I think it was up 3 after that."

Wilson added two free throws for Kansas on its next trip. The Jayhawks then fouled Council, who hit two more free throws.

Arkansas fouled Wilson on the ensuing possession with three seconds left. Wilson made two free throws, and Kansas couldn't foul in time before the clock expired.

Arkansas guard Davonte Davis reacts after a play against Kansas during the second round of the NCAA men's tournament at Wells Fargo Arena on March 18, 2023 in Des Moines, Iowa.
Arkansas guard Davonte Davis reacts after a play against Kansas during the second round of the NCAA men's tournament at Wells Fargo Arena on March 18, 2023 in Des Moines, Iowa.