"When D.J. gets going it makes it easier for us guards on the perimeter. He draws so much attention, and all we could do is just kind of stay ready, stay ready to shoot, stay ready to make a play," Morsell said. "But when he's going, we're very hard to stop."
Burns, No. 11 N.C. State outlast Jack Gohlke, No. 14 Oakland in overtime to advance to Sweet 16
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