Freeze Frame: Kunkel's first-half 3s open flood gates for Xavier taken in Greensboro, N.C. (Pitt)

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Xavier guard Adam Kunkel shoots a 3-pointer as Pitt's Jamarius Burton defends towards the end of the first half of Sunday's second-round NCAA Tournament game at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C.

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Guards were always going to be the primary factors in Sunday's NCAA Tournament second-round game between No. 11 Pitt and No. 3 Xavier. 

In a game which was loaded with All-ACC and All-Big East talent, Adam Kunkel rose up -- and did again four more times -- to give the Musketeers a proper jolt in their 84-73 victory Pitt, advancing Sean Miller's group to the Sweet 16 via the Midwest Region.

"I just would say the first half my guys were finding me. I was hot," Kunkel said. "The ball was going through the net, and then the second half I just stuck with what I was doing in the first half. Just running our offense, keeping the offense flowing, keeping the ball hot, keeping the ball with energy, just making the right play."

The above photo is of Kunkel's fifth 3-pointer of the first half, which put the Musketeers ahead 48-29 with 1:26 remaining in the first half. That was the largest lead of the half for the Musketeers, only to be outdone by the 20-point margin at 74-54 attained by a Souley Boum layup with 7:22 to play in the game.

That fifth 3 from Kunkel capped a massive half for the Musketeers which nearly defined the game. Xavier got 15 points from Kunkel to go with Jack Nunge's 14 (on 6-for-10 shooting) in the opening 20 minutes. The Musketeers outpaced the Panthers 22-10 inside the paint and played sound basketball in assisting on 17 of 19 first-half makes.

"I used to dream of these moments as a kid," Kunkel said. "This is why we all came to Xavier. We knew Xavier had a winning culture, and it's for moments like this. I couldn't have pictured it better."

Kunkel's 3s gave Xavier leads of five, 13, 16, 17, and 19 points, respectively. He made four of his five 3s in the final 7 minutes of the first half.

"First half I think we really rode the wave of Adam Kunkel," Sean Miller said. "He was 5 for 5 from the three-point line. We really shared the ball and played at our pace throughout the game. We talked a lot about that before the game."

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