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March Madness Bracket Update: Jimmer Fredette, BYU Moving On

Jimmer Fredette, who scored 34 in a victory over Gonzaga, and BYU are one of the eight teams moving on to the Sweet 16 in the latest NCAA bracket update. Butler's one-point victory over Pittsburgh proved to be the night's only upset, with high seeds Florida, BYU, San Diego State, and UConn all moving on. San Diego State had to work for it, of course—their 71-64 victory over No. 7 Temple came in the game's second overtime. 

The Richmond Spiders topped Morehead State 65-48 in an anticlimactic battle of upset specials, while Kentucky ran up a 38-22 second half to beat West Virginia, and Wisconsin slipped past Kansas State 70-65. Wisconsin will have Butler to deal with, just as the Bulldogs get dressed up for their second consecutive year as America's Sweethearts. 

Stay tuned to this storystream for daily March Madness bracket updates, or follow along at SB Nation's NCAA Basketball Hub for all the latest NCAA basketball scores and pictures of adult men and women dressed up as Spidermen and Spiderwomen. 

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