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March Madness: The Top 10 Individual Performances of the Opening Weekend
These 10 players delivered the best individual performances of the NCAA Tournament's first two rounds.

5. Wes Clark, Buffalo

Round of 64 vs. Arizona
nERD: 57.02
25 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 steal

For a team to pull an amazing upset, it often takes a truly Herculean performance by one player. That's exactly what Wes Clark delivered for the Buffalo Bulls in their stunning upset of the Arizona Wildcats on Day 1 of the NCAA Tournament.

Clark was everywhere for the Bulls, flashing scoring prowess while maintaining superb efficiency, finishing 10-of-14 from the field. Scoring wasn't all he did, though, as he racked up 7 assists and even chipped in 4 rebounds in his 34 minutes of work.

Clark was a menace on the defensive end as well, which is evident from his 2 blocks and 1 steal. The senior guard had another solid performance again Kentucky, as he went on to total 26 points and 6 assists -- it just wasn't enough to pull a second straight upset.

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