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outstanding play throughout this second half. as much as shot-making from the floor can energize you, missing free throws can deflate you. we're even. >> jim: tied at 49. 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[ ding ] [ man #3 ] grab your bag. it's on. >> jim: clashgs draw me up a four-point play. >> clark: there isn't one, unless you get in terrible position defensively. pressure the ball, make wofford use a little bit of time, and then get out of the way. >> jim: rundles to inbound, leuer challenges the inbounds throw. set up for diggs, in traffic, bohannon backs off, shot no good. [ buzzer ] and the badgers move on to the second round. bo ryan has his 600th win. and he congratulates the great effort by mike young and the wofford terriers. wofford went the final 4:40 without a field goal. we are set, now, for sunday in jacksonville. it will be cornell against wisconsin. you can just see it all over the faces of these kids for wofford college. they knew they had a chance to make great history here today. greg gumbel in new york. >> greg: all right, meanwhile in milwaukee, oakland, number 14 seed in the west, and pittsburgh, the number 3 seed, pittsburgh leading it 75-60. just under 5:30 to play. let's join ian eagle and jim sparnakel. >> ian: dixon's team has won at least one tournament game in 7 of the last 8 years. they haven't been susceptible to the lower seed knocking off the higher seed. pittsburgh normally will take care of business early on. and last year made that outstanding run. >> jim: i think part of that concept is the way jamie dixon prepares his team. he is very, very well prepared in terms of having his team come in night in, night out. then they just need to execute very well. >> ian: 15-point lead for pittsburgh. look at the game summary, 51% shooting and they have spread around the wealth. five players in double figures, for the panthers. after the time-out, robinson holds, comes up on five minutes to play. dixon, fires. and rebound, tracked down by valentin for oakland. eackles, fouled by woodall. that means two free throws coming up for the freshman, ledrick eackles. and even five minutes to play. coming up later on, here on cbs, florida state matching up against gonzaga in the west. georgia tech-oklahoma state midwest, arkansas and duke in the south. new mexico state and michigan state in the midwest. eackles has 16 points. and now, with 17, oakland down by 14. >> jim: they're trying to make it interesting but they have a long way to go. >> ian: a near steal, did he bounce it off of dixon is the question? he did not. eackles thought that he had made the play defensively. leuer went right you through the leg. >> jim: yep. >> ian: instead it's dixon all the way to the hole and a chance for three. >> jim: they're very good once they get past the front wave of the trap. most teams take it past half court, after being pressed and not attack. watch the decision. they keep it spread, and the strength and the aggressive attack by dixon. >> ian: and eackles called on the personal foul. that is number four. dixon missing at the line. 16 points advantage for pittsburgh. dixon with 14. pull-up, nelson can't hit the three. rebound, came outside. wanamaker all alone and lays it in. off the feed, heads-up play by woodall. who noticed wanamaker darting to the rim. 40 points in the paint for pittsburgh. and a foul called, johnathon jones will head to the stripe. pitt 79, oakland 61, we have 4:31 left. second half. >> ian: well, we asked greg kampe about this group of players. he said, look, you make the ncaa tournament at a school like oakland, you will benefit down the road. he believes that the guys that are currently on this roster, like jones, they're here because this team made the tournament back in 2005. it's good for the program. obviously, it makes a lot of headlines locally, in the detroit area. oakland, located in rochester, michigan. panthers handle the trap. >> jim: you couldn't put a price tag on what that does for recruiting, especially kids who want to play at a program that had some -- gets some publicity in terms of what greg kampe has done for this program, been there a very, very long time. he understands the impact of it. >> ian: dixon at the free-throw line. i think greg kampe has pretty good job security. you get that feeling? >> jim: yeah. >> ian: 26 years, as the head man at oakland. 15 points, now, for dixon. and eackles will check back in. trying to save him defensively. because of the four fouls. and he replaces drew valentine. it's just been too big of a hole to climb out of for the oakland golden grizzlies, down by 17, and pittsburgh a team that averages 68 points per game, they have put up 80. jones cuts the ball. could not secure it initially. and a scrum for it, is going to work against pittsburgh. even that initial drive, very difficult for jones to get a shot at getting towards the basket in the middle of the floor. >> jim: gibbs will take that on the reach. >> ian: fourth foul on gibbs, 9 of 14 from the line for keith benson. april 8 through 11, cbs sports, again, proudly presents golf in its grandest glory. it can only be one place, a tradition unlike any other. the masters from augusta national. >> ian: 1 out 26 for keith benson. his dad, keith sr., played at jackson state. dixon, met by wright, 16-point differential. robinson gives it up. wanamaker had it jarred loose by benson. gibbs, unable to hit on the three-ball. jones, in transition. pull-up, rims out on a three. >> jim: one of the few times jones got it down the floor, but two pitt players waiting for him, not allowing him to go to the basket. very good, solid reaction. that is a balanced offensive shot for pitt the last trip down, they were automatically in their defensive stance. >> ian: down to 3:20 remaining in the second half, in milwaukee. pittsburgh in complete control, 80-64 over oakland. wanamaker using the mcghee screen. excellent move by robinson, underneath. pittsburgh has gotten so many points on the interior, just attacking the rim. 42 points in the paint. robinson with 13 points, 5 assists. we have under three minutes to play, now. first round action from the west region. hard drive, and getting the roll, jermaine dixon. they don't do anything softly, that's for sure. 17 for dixon, terrific slasher. and that maturity has really 140e7b this year. it's really shown this year. eackles, rebounded by robinson, just over two minutes to play. and pittsburgh up by 20. xavier waits in the second round. musketeers took out minnesota earlier today. robinson comes to the outside, walks by valentine. 10 to shoot. wanamaker, the drive, left-handed delivery, doesn't go. oakland pushing tempo, that layup no good for jones. the follow, foul called, drew valentine will shoot two. when we come back. greg kampe, this is not what he envisioned. oakland making the trip to milwaukee, down 20. 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>> reporter: indeed, it is, mary. two were arrest maryland immediate. the rest of all being brought here to maryland. it's not just fake chanel and versace. they were trying to smuggle in fake viagra, too. >> reporter: this is just one of the shipping containers. it alone was filled with more than a million dollars in fake goods, shoes, bags, pens, watches. illegal copies of renowned brands, including nike, coach, cartier and gucci. >> this was not a mom and pop organization this. was organized crime on a grand scale. >> reporter: the feds say unknowing counterfeiters called to arrange for the good to be taken from asia to baltimore. from there, they would distribute the fakes to new york and new jersey and sell them on the black market on the street. >> the indictment alleges that the conspirators paid for a smuggling fee and arranged for additional things to be laundered. >> reporter: the feds became even more alarmed when they learned the group was starting to distribute counterfeit viagra. >> the future was in counterfeit pharmaceuticals, something that no one in their right mind should put in their body at any price. >> reporter: investigators arrested seven others elsewhere. they all faced decades in prison. >> this is the largest case of its kind for i.c.e. in baltimore and the state of maryland. >> reporter: money would be wired from asia. police say the group tried to clear customs without paying any import duties. and they made big bucks on the scheme. >> millions were made by crooks. millions were lost by legitimate u.s. companies. >> reporter: and this is the lengthy indictment, 72 counts. it was a local grand jury who indicted the nine accused in this case. reporting live from the federal courthouse, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, mike. thank you. another seizure related to this group in london, england, was also the largest counterfeiting bust in that city's history. >> reporter: a heartbreaking loss. morgan state heads back to baltimore, after falling to the west virginia mountaineers. wjz is live with complete coverage. jessica kartalija has reaction from campus. but we begin with sports director mark viviano with a recap of the game. hi, mark. >> how are you doing? >> if you've been watching, you know the tournament has been highlighted by a number. upsets. morgan state looked to climb the mountain against the mountaineers. >> the undergog get -- underdog gets in the game. and all of a sudden, west virginia has major problems. >> reporter: from the onset, morgan state had reason to believe its upset dream could come true. the bears took control of the early going. jumping out to an exhilarating 10-0, lead. over heavily favored west virginia. >> those damn 40-minute games. if we had won it at 12, we would have won the game. >> reporter: they pulled ahead on joe mazulla's driving lineup, fouled on the shot, a 22-21 lead. and the mountaineers never looked back. a close game early soon became a blowout. west virginia out of the big east. too big of a hurdle for the upset-minded bears. 77-50, the final score. morgueon -- morgan state's hopes are dashed. >> i told them, don't hang their heads. they beat you. that's how it goes. you can't stop living because they beat you. now you gotta come back and get better. >> reporter: despite the defeat, no shame in the morgan state game. reggie holmes caps his college career with pride. >> i felt great to have two championships. and three regular season championships since i've been here from day 1. it means a lot right now. right now, i'm still feeling the effects from the loss. >> and lots of local pride on that team. nine of the 15 players on the morgan state roster are from the state of maryland. five of them from right here in the baltimore area. >> mark, thank you. that emotion got us all. live complete coverage continues now from the morgan state campus. jessica kartalija explains that there is some disappointment tonight, but fans are so proud of their bears. >> reporter: the fans here told me that they are so proud of the bears, that they made it this far. >> morgan state, west virginia, second day. time to rock and roll. >> reporter: at tipoff, the bears look good. the team that dominated the meacc quickly put 10 points on the board. on morgan's campus, fans packed the student union building. >> whoa. >> reporter: after a slow start,. tie its up in the first-- ties it up in the first half. students watch as mountaineers go on to win the game, 77-50. >> i think he tried to hide it. but it just wasn't part of it. >> reporter: eric brook transferred to morgan state to play for the team next year. >> i'm really proud of what the coach and the team did. >> overall, [ inaudible ] >> i think the game was really great. i wish we could have done a lot better. i think next year we could definitely win. >> reporter: in buffalo, an emotional loss for coach todd bozeman and for guard reggie holmes, their leading scorer. >> as he walks off the floor, for the final time. >> i could see reggie going to the nba. if not the nba, definitely something overseas. definitely professional ball for him. >> reporter: i spoke with reggie holmes a few days ago, before they left for buffalo, and he told me all he could think about this week was today's big game against west virginia. as for what happens next, we'll just have to wait and see. for now, we're live, baltimore city. jessica cart -- kartalija. one more local team remains. and wjz, the only place you can see the maryland terps compete tonight. at 9:30. they take to the court at the university of houston. you can catch all of the action, exclusively on wjz 13. eyewitness news will be right back. ,,,,,, i discovered the problem growing grass seed, is me. i'm a grass seed failure. well, i forget to water it, and the seed dries out. and once it's dry, it's dead. and once it's dead, it's just... 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street and the beltway. it will take you about 11 minutes to get through that. anne arundel county medical center. offers. to learn more, call at 800-md nurse. >> thank you. >> stay with that's a beautiful thing. nothing severe around here. take a look at the temperatures. absolutely most beautiful friday we have had in a long, long time. 71 today. 43 this morning. 55/34, the averages. and the record, 78. not too far off from that. and 12 degrees. 1876. still 70, 72, 72. 59 out in oakland. and 59 in ocean city. the extremes, there you go. that's maryland. 66, pax river. winds have been out of the west and northwest a little bit. generally under 10 miles an hour. absolutely fantastic day out there today. we've got two more coming. this front out to the west, that's causing snow. yes, it's winter still in the northern rockies. even thou, the plain states seeing snow -- even now, the plain states seeing snow. it may get as far south as oklahoma city. they've already had 20 inches of snow this year. we've had more of that in one storm. but for those folks, it's unusual. look how clear it is in the east. that way it will remain that way tomorrow. at least until a front will approach us with clouds, sunday night, maybe a shower after midnight. and definitely turning cooler. warm air coming up and down the east coast. low pressure sitting around here, around the southern portion of illinois will eventually bring clouds and rain showers with it. monday, maybe extending to tuesday. then temperatures go down a little bit. maybe for a day. not really all that cold. and enjoy saturday and sunday. once again, temps very, very mild. south winds, 5 to 10 knots. sunrise, 7:11. tonight, then, mainly clear. 42 degrees. 42 degrees tonight, tomorrow. sunny, nice and warm. up to 74 degrees tomorrow. so during the day, 40s, 50s to the low to mid or upper 60s. and check out this five-day forecast. sunshine and clouds. 70 on sunday. showers likely monday into tuesday. 64/54. and sunshine and warm again. 62 on wednesday. now, today's energy saver tip of the day, a water bottle in the toilet tank would displace enough water to save a gallon or half a gallon each use. the average uses 1.6 to 3 gallons per flush. all you have to do is drop sand into the bottle, fill it with water and put it in the tank very carefully. a brick can also work. for more information on how you can be an energy saver, go and click on our special section on the home page. right now, we have breaking news to report to you. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene of the accident. on the southbound 83. let's go to captain mike perry with more. hi, mike. >> reporter: hi, kai. we're over the downtown jones falls expressway. the jfx. two vehicles involved in this accident. one overturned. initially was called as a rescue. but the person in the vehicle has been retrieved by firefighters. no word on his condition. there's another vehicle a little farther up. paramedics treating an operator in that vehicle also. no word on what caused this collision either. and as you can see, as mark pulls out, you only use pleasant street as you come do you want. -- come downtown. traffic is being continued down to fayette. police are on the scene, investigating. back to you on tv hill. the former general manager, from pimlico, best known as mr. preakness has died. charles chiclain died at the age of 83. he worked at pimlico from 1960 to 1987, and worked tirelessly to bring people to the preak preakness. >> the running of the preakness is just two months away. but excitement is building. >> the chairs are out, but still stacked. the board is void of post time. but in 57 days, pimlico will be focused on the finish. >> the middle jewel of the triple crown is set for may 15th. today, they announced the infield. >> we have zach brown. they won the grammy for best new artist in january. and o.a.r. four of the five members were based in, grew up in rockville. and they have a huge following on the east coast. >> pimlico is looking at those. an attempt to tone it down. pimlico banned it. >> we took a hit, attendancewise. and we expected that. it was probably more than we had anticipated but we're involved. ticket prices. $10. $40 until preakness day. >> they plowing ahead, even as the company that owns pimlico, magna entertainment, remains in bankruptcy. >> one challenge for pimlico. getting rid of all of this snow. left over from last month's pris blizzard. >> pimlico allowed baltimore city to dump tons of snow in their lots. but the dozen have left behind a mess. but it will be paved over and ready for race day. >> and pimlico officially opens on april 17th for racing. >> get your preak on. >> get your preak on. is the slogan for this year. we're going to see a lot of radio and television advertising. >> well, let's do that. >> and print advertising. >> get your blackout susan and your hat. >> i love going. don't worry. i'm usually there. eyewitness news will be right for ways to save. why 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