**Wichita State (7) versus Tennessee (2)**

–Las Vegas Sports Consultants installed Tennessee as a 2 1/2-point ‘chalk’ over Wichita State, with the total set at 143. CBS Sports will begin coverage of Saturday’s second-round contest at 3:40 p.m. ET from Greensboro Coliseum.

–Wichita State (25-8 straight up, 13-13 against the spread) looked impressive in Thursday’s first-round NCAA Tournament victory over Seton Hall as a 2 1/2-point favorite, 86-66. The Shockers cruised after jumping out to a 40-24 halftime advantage.

–Wichita State never trailed in the contest, and finished the game by shooting 47 percent (27-of-57) and 46 percent (10-of-22) from behind the arc. Sean Ogirri led all scorers with 23 points on 7-of-11 shooting, while center Paul Miller added 15 and seven rebounds.

–The Shockers are now 11-6 SU and 9-6 ATS away from home, winning by an average score of 66-61.

–Tennessee (22-7 SU, 16-9 ATS) avoided the upset bid from 15th-seed Winthrop Thursday by prevailing as a six-point ‘chalk,’ 63-61. The Volunteers are now just 1-4 ATS their last five games.

–Tennessee shot 45 percent (24-of-53) from the field, while limiting the Eagles to 39 percent (22-of-56). Center Major Wingate had 15 points and six rebounds in the victory, while Andre Patterson accounted for 12 and 11.

–The Vols maintain an 8-5 SU and ATS road record, winning those affairs by an average score of 77-76.

**George Washington (8) versus Duke (1)**

–LVSC has Duke listed as a nine-point favorite over George Washington, with the total set at 156 ½. CBS Sports starts its coverage of this contest at 1:10 p.m. ET. from Greensboro Coliseum.

–George Washington (27-2 SU, 12-9 ATS) had to rally from an 18-point deficit in regulation to topple UNC-Wilmington Thursday in overtime as a 2 1/2-point ‘chalk,’ 88-85. The Colonials had dropped three games in a row ATS before covering versus the Seahawks.

–George Washington prevailed despite allowing UNC-Wilmington to connect at a 59-percent clip (32-of-54). The Colonials’ had six players reach double digits in scoring, led by guard Maureece Rice’s 20 points off the bench. Omar Williams stepped up with 16 and nine rebounds, while Mike Hall added 13 and 10.

–George Washington is now 11-2 SU and 6-6 ATS away from home, winning those affairs by an average score of 78-72.

–Duke (31-3 SU, 13-16 ATS) is riding a four-game SU winning streak after rambling over Southern University Thursday as a 26-point favorite, 70-54. The Blue Devils are now a pedestrian 1-4 ATS their past five games.

–Duke shot a solid 49 percent (24-of-49) from the field, but turned the ball over 20 times. JJ Redick netted 29 points in the victory, while Shelden Williams enjoyed a monster effort with 29 and 18 rebounds. They were the only two Blue Devils to reach double digits in scoring.

–Coach Mike Krzyzewski’s team is now 17-2 SU and 7-11 ATS on the road, prevailing by an average score of 81-72.

**UW-Milwaukee (11) versus Florida (3)**

–LVSC opened Florida as a seven-point ‘chalk’ over UW-Milwaukee, with the total listed at 142 ½. This matchup is scheduled to begin at 3:20 p.m. ET from Jacksonville Arena, with CBS Sports providing coverage.

–UW-Milwaukee (22-8 SU, 15-12 ATS) recorded its fourth consecutive victory both SU and ATS after upending sixth-seed Oklahoma Thursday as a 2 1/2-point underdog, 82-74. The Panthers advanced to the Sweet 16 last season before falling to top-seed Illinois.

–UW-Milwaukee was outrebounded, 32-26, and allowed the Sooners to shoot 53 percent (32-of-61), but prevailed by forcing 18 turnovers. Guard Boo Davis led all scorers with 26 points along with six rebounds, and Joah Tucker added 24 and five.

–The Panthers sport an 11-6 SU and 10-6 ATS road record, triumphing by an average score of 73-67.

–Florida (28-6 SU, 16-11 ATS) improved to 5-0 SU and 4-1 ATS its last five games after throttling South Alabama Thursday as an 8 1/2-point ‘chalk,’ 76-50. The Gators pulled away in the second half by outscoring the Jaguars, 45-25.

–Florida controlled the boards, 37-25, while shooting a robust 49 percent (29-of-59) and limiting South Alabama to 35 percent (19-of-55). Four starters reached double digits in scoring, led by guard Lee Humphrey’s 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting and Al Horford’s 14 and 13 rebounds.

–The Gators own a 12-4 SU and 11-5 ATS road record, beating opponents by an average score of 75-69.

**Washington (5) versus Illinois (4)**

–LVSC has Illinois as a two-point favorite over Washington, with the total listed at 141 ½. CBS Sports will begin its coverage of this second-round game at 5:30 p.m. ET from San Diego’s Cox Arena.

–Washington (25-6 SU, 13-15 ATS) improved to 4-1 both SU and ATS its last five outings after knocking off Utah State Thursday in the opening round as a six-point favorite, 75-61.

–The Huskies recorded 11 steals in the victory, and shot a solid 12-of-27 from behind the arc. Washington needed those advantages after getting outrebounded by the Aggies, 32-19, and allowing the Aggies to shoot 49 percent (25-of-51).

–Senior guard Brandon Roy stepped up with 28 points on 11-of-19 shooting, while Bobby Jones and Justin Dentmon each netted 11.

–The Huskies are now 8-4 SU and 6-6 ATS on the road, prevailing by an average score of 76-71.

–Illinois (26-6 SU, 16-12 ATS) is gunning for its second consecutive Final Four berth after topping Air Force Thursday as an 8 1/2-point ‘chalk,’ 78-69. The Fighting Illini are now 4-1 both SU and ATS their last five games.

–Illinois shot a blistering 58 percent (29-of-50) from the field, while also controlling the boards, 28-14. Jamar Smith came off the bench to pour in 20 points, while senior guard Dee Brown contributed with eight and 10 assists.

–The Illini are 10-5 SU and 9-6 ATS away from home, winning those affairs by an average score of 67-61.