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Northwest Sports Update: March Madness taps, Seahawks O-Line-Search updates and more

NCAA basketball messages

March Madness officially taps this afternoon. In the first two games of the first four games, four teams fight for a place in the 1st round of the College basketball tournament for men.

In the first place, 16-seeds Alabama State and St. Francis from Pennsylvania are on the right to play the top-seed-dauburn in the south region. After that, 11-seeds North Carolina and San Diego State will fight him, with the winner competing against the sixth seed Ole Miss in the south. The reporting begins at 3:30 a.m. and the first game taps on KPUG at 3:40 a.m.

In the women's bracket, a former high school star from the state of Washington in State Washington wants to make some noise in a big dance.

Cashmere High School Alum Hailey van Lith led the TCU to their best season in program history in its first year. Van Lith is after previous stations in Louisville and LSU in her senior season. She now has an average of 18 points and 5 templates per game and helps the horns to win their first Big 12 tournament and tournament titles.

Van Lith previously led the Cashmere Bulldogs to three 1A State Championship Games, but was defeated by Whatcom County Schools every time: twice to Lynden Christian and once to Mount Baker.

Her second frogs open against Fairleigh Dickinson on Friday.

Octopus news

The octopuses start their road trip against the Chicago Blackhawks tonight. Seattle broke off a close loss of overtime against the Winnipeg Jets, which have the most points in the NHL. Today's matchup should prove to be a little easier against a Blackhawks team that is short of the elimination of playoffs and currently has the second league points.

The octopus will get a foretaste of the 19-year phenomenon Connor Bedard while trying to give the Hawks their fifth loss in a row. The reporting begins at 5:00 a.m. and Puck drops on KGMI at 5:30 a.m.

Seahawks News

The offseason of the Seahawks has been full of steps in the past few weeks and could become bustle.

Several sources report that Seattle will meet a trio of offensive lineman this week. According to Brock Huard von Seattle Sports, the Seahawks met today with former bears that Guettmann Teven Jenkins left behind today. The NFL network also reports that the team was previously met with the former Tennessee Right Guard Dillon Radunz. And yesterday the Hawks visited Lucas Patrick with the left security guard, who spent last season in New Orleans under the new offensive coordinator of Seattle, Klint Kubiak.

Seahawks GM John Schneider explained that the team wants to revise his O-line after having approved the third most common sacks in the league last season.