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Oregon Shows Off Its Depth In 93-77 Win Over Iona In NCAA Tournament

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBSNewYork/AP) — Having appeared in the NCAA Tournament four times in the past six years, Iona is growing quite accustomed to the Big Dance. Unfortunately for the Gaels, they're also accustomed to quick exits.

No. 3 seed Oregon overcame the absence of star big man Chris Boucher on Friday and eliminated 14th-seeded Iona from the tournament, 93-77. Iona has not won an NCAA Tournament game since 1979.

Boucher, wearing a bulky knee brace, pumped his arms and cheered his teammates at every chance. He shimmied his shoulders in delight to celebrate.

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The Ducks advanced in large part because each player committed to do all the little things that Boucher generally brings on both ends.

Tyler Dorsey scored 24 points to lead four players in double figures in the first-round of the tournament's Midwest Region.

The Ducks (30-5) showed they have depth and sheer athleticism to make a special March run, just as coach Dana Altman hoped this week when he challenged role players to make larger contributions in Boucher's absence.

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"Him being on the sideline is just like him being on the floor chemistry-wise," Dylan Ennis said. "He's physically not there but he's so much a part of our team encouraging us. Obviously not having him out there, it's a different look. If all of us just stay active on defense, hopefully we can make up for him being out."

Iona star Jordan Washington gave his team a huge scare when he went down hard under Oregon's basket, screaming in pain and grabbing his lower left leg with 1:12 to go before halftime. But the senior forward returned to start the second half and finished with 22 points on 10-for-16 shooting and 11 rebounds in his final college game for the Gaels (22-13).

Boucher was relegated to a cheerleading role for the Ducks, who shared the Pac-12 regular-season crown with Arizona then lost by three points to the Wildcats in the conference tournament final after Boucher tore his left ACL in the semifinals.

While this is hardly the kind of finish Boucher envisioned for his final collegiate season, his teammates so appreciate the way he keeps contributing.

Oregon, which had its 27-point lead trimmed to 13 in the second half before holding on, shot 63.6 percent with only three turnovers in the first half to take control, began the second half with a 10-1 burst and went 55.6 percent from the floor overall.

Dillon Brooks scored 18 points and Payton Pritchard 16 points and Jordan Bell 17 with 12 boards.

"We have a lot of guys who are very confident in their ability to score a basket," Altman said.

For Iona, Washington limped off with help just before halftime at first-year Golden 1 Center, home of the NBA Sacramento Kings.

He brought energy on both ends to lead the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference champs, driving for a pretty spin move with 11:46 left in the first half then taking a charge from Dorsey moments later. He then drew another one.

Washington scored 14 of his team's initial 18 points, but Oregon led 55-37 at halftime. He had an X-ray, believing he injured his shin.

Sam Cassell Jr., son of the former NBA star, scored 16 points in his final collegiate game. He pumped his arms and kicked out a leg when Oregon called timeout after Iona pulled to 29-26 with 8:35 to play in the first half on consecutive 3s by Cassell and E.J. Crawford.

"They got out in transition. Our bad shots led to their fast-break layups," Cassell Jr. said.

Bell delivered back-to-back layins as the Ducks answered, then his putback with 4:27 left in the half extended Oregon's lead to 41-33.

"This year we have a confident bunch," Brooks said. "We're thinking about one goal and one goal only."

BIG PICTURE

Iona: Coach Tim Cluess said afterward G Rickey McGill played with a broken hand. ... Iona shot just 3 for 11 from 3-point range in the first half before hitting seven second-half 3s. ... The Gaels were outrebounded 40-27. ... They faced Oregon for the first time.

Oregon: The Ducks have won at least one NCAA game in five straight years. ... In the first half, Bell became the school's career NCAA Tournament rebounding leader, passing former teammate Elgin Cook's 49. ... Brooks moved into fourth place on the Ducks' single-season scoring list.

UP NEXT

Oregon advances to play Sunday against the winner of Friday's second game between sixth-seeded Creighton (25-9) and No. 11 Rhode Island (24-9).

(© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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