The second women’s First Four game was a surprise, 88-57, blowout win for No. 11 Dayton, steered by the graduate student Erin Whalen, who shot 7 of 12 from 3-point range and scored a career-high 28 points against DePaul. On Friday, Whalen will have to see if she can keep up that pace against Georgia, a considerably tougher adversary. Whalen, at 6-foot-1, is a combination guard/forward, giving her a unique skill set that might throw off a higher-seeded opponent (7:30 p.m., ESPNews).
Not all the stars are on offense. Lorela Cubaj, Georgia Tech’s 6-foot-4 forward, is the A.C.C. Defensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row after spending the season as one of the Division I’s best rebounders. She and the Yellowjackets will attempt to stifle No. 8 Kansas rather than outshoot them during what should be a close game (7:30 p.m., ESPNU).
Here’s how to see as many of the best moments as possible.
If you’re committed to diving headfirst into the games, try to be strategic so you don’t wind up realizing you’ve been watching basketball for five hours without a break and you still missed a crucial buzzer-beater. Watch the Miami-South Florida tip-off so you can feel that excitement of the first round starting, but don’t devote yourself to the game until the second half, which should begin around 12:30 p.m. Grab lunch and settle in for what will hopefully be a tight finish, and then after the buzzer stay on ESPN2 to see how Shakira Austin and No. 7 Mississippi looks.
Keep an eye on the two early 7-10 matchups, and don’t be afraid to flip to the one that’s closer. While those 7-10 games are at halftime, head to ESPN to watch Howard play in its first tournament in over two decades, and to get a glimpse at title favorite South Carolina.