On Wednesday, the Miami RedHawks silenced the haters—and the SMU Mustangs—in a First Four victory that moved Miami to 32-1 on the season and into the first round of the Big Dance.Friday, their tournament run continues in the City of Brotherly Love against the sixth-seeded Tennessee Volunteers, out of the SEC.Here’s everything you need to know before the RedHawks and Vols tip off.Game TimeFriday’s game is scheduled for a 4:25 p.m. tip-off, but that time could be pushed back by a few minutes as its the second game on the docket in the session.The first game, Wright State vs. Virginia, will tip at 1:50 p.m.How To WatchIf you don’t plan on traveling to Philly, you’ll be able to watch the game on TBS.Ticket InformationTickets to Friday’s sessions are still available, with prices starting around $70.Ticketmaster | StubHub | SeatGeek | Vivid SeatsA ticket will get you into both of Wednesday’s game at Dayton’s UD Arena.Game Preview It’s only fitting that a record-setting regular season was followed by a record-setting performance by the Miami RedHawks in their First Four game Wednesday night.Against SMU, Miami set a First Four record by hitting 16 three-pointers, led by a stellar shooting night from Eian Elmer, who went 6-or-9 from three-point range, en route to an 89-79 win over the Mustangs.Finishing fourth in the SEC, the most represented conference in this year’s tournament, Tennessee is top-heavy in its scoring production, with just three players averaging in double figures. However, two of those players rank inside the top 10 of the SEC in scoring.For a full preview of Wednesday’s game, click here.The Vols are led by Ja’Kobi Gillespie, who is averaging 18.0 points per game, and is a threat from distance: His 8.0 three-point attempts per game are the second-most in the league, and his 33.2% three-point percentage is the eighth best in the conference.However, despite their high finish in league play, the Volunteers’ underlying numbers are far from flashy and the team finished the year on an uneven note.What’s At StakeFriday’s winner will meet the winner between the session’s first game—No. 3 Virginia and No. 14 Wright State—in the Second Round on Sunday.

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On Wednesday, the Miami RedHawks silenced the haters—and the SMU Mustangs—in a First Four victory that moved Miami to 32-1 on the season and into the first round of the Big Dance.

Friday, their tournament run continues in the City of Brotherly Love against the sixth-seeded Tennessee Volunteers, out of the SEC.

Here’s everything you need to know before the RedHawks and Vols tip off.

Game Time

Friday’s game is scheduled for a 4:25 p.m. tip-off, but that time could be pushed back by a few minutes as its the second game on the docket in the session.

The first game, Wright State vs. Virginia, will tip at 1:50 p.m.

How To Watch

If you don’t plan on traveling to Philly, you’ll be able to watch the game on TBS.

Ticket Information

Tickets to Friday’s sessions are still available, with prices starting around $70.

Ticketmaster | StubHub | SeatGeek | Vivid Seats

A ticket will get you into both of Wednesday’s game at Dayton’s UD Arena.

Game Preview

It’s only fitting that a record-setting regular season was followed by a record-setting performance by the Miami RedHawks in their First Four game Wednesday night.

Against SMU, Miami set a First Four record by hitting 16 three-pointers, led by a stellar shooting night from Eian Elmer, who went 6-or-9 from three-point range, en route to an 89-79 win over the Mustangs.

Finishing fourth in the SEC, the most represented conference in this year’s tournament, Tennessee is top-heavy in its scoring production, with just three players averaging in double figures. However, two of those players rank inside the top 10 of the SEC in scoring.

For a full preview of Wednesday’s game, click here.

The Vols are led by Ja’Kobi Gillespie, who is averaging 18.0 points per game, and is a threat from distance: His 8.0 three-point attempts per game are the second-most in the league, and his 33.2% three-point percentage is the eighth best in the conference.

However, despite their high finish in league play, the Volunteers’ underlying numbers are far from flashy and the team finished the year on an uneven note.

What’s At Stake

Friday’s winner will meet the winner between the session’s first game—No. 3 Virginia and No. 14 Wright State—in the Second Round on Sunday.