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Winners/losers from first weekend of the NCAA tournament feature John Calipari, Darryn Peterson, Big Ten and blue bloods

By Jason Owens,Nick BrombergYahoo Sports

Calipari's among the big winners by taking his second trip to the Sweet 16 with Arkansas as Kentucky goes home.

The first weekend of the NCAA tournament is in the books, and there are, of course, distinct winners and losers. Among the big winners are the Big Ten and John Calipari, who’s guided Arkansas to its second Sweet 16 in his second season as head coach. Kentucky, meanwhile, is headed home.

As for future lottery pick Darryn Peterson, he didn’t exactly make the final impression at Kansas that NBA executives were hoping to see. Let’s take a look at the biggest winners and losers from the first two rounds of tournament play: Winner: John Calipari John Calipari’s exit from Kentucky marked a seismic shift in the college basketball landscape. The game’s winningest program parted with one of the most successful coaches of his his era, who’d opened up a pipeline of elite talent to Lexington and led the Wildcats to a national championship.

But a prolonged lack of tournament success that included a nine-year Final Four drought made the relationship untenable. And the two parted ways after a first-round exit in the 2024 NCAA tournament. With Darius Acuff Jr.

, John Calipari and the Razorbacks are a threat in the Sweet 16. Wesley Hitt via Getty Images Fast-forward two years, and Calipari’s winning the breakup. Calipari took some of his talent with him to his new job with SEC rival Arkansas and led the Razorbacks to the Sweet 16 in Year 1.

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