Who Was Eliminated in March Madness Last Night? (Day Two of the Elite Eight Update)

The NCAA Tournament drawing to a close, which means the field is getting even thinner. There were several intense Sweet 16 games on Thursday, March 23, and again last night on Friday, March, 24, as the remaining schools battled it out for a chance to make the Elite Eight.

Here's everything you need to know about the results of March Madness games on March 24, 2023.

March Madness Results and Scores Yesterday (March 24, 2023)

The first half of Friday night saw a couple of big upsets. First, the tournament's overall No. 1 seed, the Alabama Crimson Tide fell to the San Diego State Aztecs. After trailing at halftime, Alabama came roaring back before ultimately relinquishing the lead for good.

Game 2 on Friday night involved the only other remaining No. 1 seed. And unfortunately for the Houston Cougars, they suffered the same fate as Alabama, losing t o the Miami Hurricanes in convincing fashion. Miami had its doubters coming into this tournament, but they have quickly proven them all wrong.

This cemented the first time in tournament history since seeding began that zero No. 1 seeds made the Elite Eight.

The back half of Friday's action saw much more chalk. While both the games between Creighton and Princeton, and Xavier and Texas were exciting, ultimately, both of the favorites (Creighton and Texas) won out, each notching a double-digit victory.

Who Was Eliminated in March Madness Last Night? (3/24/2023)

The teams eliminated from March Madness on Friday, March 24, 2023, were Alabama, Houston, Xavier, and Princeton. They lost to San Diego State, Miami, Texas, and Creighton, respectively. That means now all of the Elite Eight field is set and play begins on Saturday, March 25 to determine who will be in the Final Four.