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Men's March Madness updates: News, stats and takeaways from Day 2 of the first round

NCAA Men's Basketball, Charleston Cougars, Missouri Tigers, Utah State Aggies, Arizona Wildcats, Furman Paladins, San Diego State Aztecs, West Virginia Mountaineers, Arkansas Razorbacks, VCU Rams, Virginia Cavaliers, Miami Hurricanes, Drake Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide, Maryland Terrapins, Illinois Fighting Illini, Princeton Tigers, Howard Bison, Iona Gaels, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders, Kansas Jayhawks

Upsets were the headline of 2023's first round, with a 15-seed and 16-seed both advancing out of the first round for the first time in NCAA tournament history. Fairleigh Dickinson's historic win over 1-seed Purdue will be the lasting talking point of the first two days; FDU, which went 4-22 last season, became just the second 16-seed to ever beat a 1-seed.

The Knights are joined in the second round by 15-seed Princeton, which stunned 2-seed Arizona on Thursday, and 13-seed Furman, which beat 4-seed Virginia on a deep JP Pegues 3 in the final seconds. Pegues was one of three last-second game winners, followed by Nick Boyd's layup with 2.5 seconds left to give 9-seed Florida Atlantic a win over 8-seed Memphis and 6-seed TCU forward JaKobe Coles' runner with 1.5 seconds left to beat 11-seed Arizona State. According to ESPN Stats & Information, that's tied for the most in a single round since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985.

Despite five double-digit seeds advancing, most of the season's best teams still remain. Will that change this weekend in the round of 32? -- Jeff Borzello

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