DaRon Holmes II and seventh-seeded Dayton staged a huge March Madness rally, closing with a 24-4 run to erase a 17-point deficit and beat 10th-seeded Nevada 63-60 in the West Region on Thursday.

Holmes, the Atlantic 10 player of the year, finished with 18 points, including a three-point play with 2:01 remaining that gave Dayton its first lead since the first half.

The Flyers (25-7) trailed 56-39 with 7:36 remaining but responded with a 17-0 run that included two 3-pointers by Koby Brea, who finished with 15 points.

Enoch Cheeks' layup with 34 seconds left gave Dayton the lead for good, and he made two free throws for the final margin. He scored 12 points as the Flyers picked up their first NCAA Tournament win in nine years.

Dayton will face No. 2 seed Arizona in the second round on Saturday.

Jarrod Lucas scored 17 points, and Kenan Blackshear and Nick Davidson scored 15 apiece for the Wolf Pack (26-8), who took control by closing the first half on a 16-0 run. Nevada appeared to have the game well in hand when it held Holmes without a basket for nearly 14 minutes of the second half.

The Wolf Pack are winless in the first round of the NCAA Tournament since reaching the Sweet 16 in 2018.

Dayton coach Anthony Grant won in March Madness for the first time with the Flyers in his seventh season. He picked up his only previous NCAA Tournament win with VCU in 2007.

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After earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season and the 11th time in program history, the Nevada Men’s Basketball team is playing against Dayton in the First Round of the West Region.

Nevada earned the No. 10 seed in the West Region, while Dayton received the No. 7 seed. The two squads will face off for the first time throughout history at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday afternoon.

The contest is available for viewing on TBS and will air over the radio on KNEV 95.5 FM and through the Varsity Network app.

Thursday afternoon’s contest will mark the first-ever matchup between Dayton and Nevada.

The Pack’s at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament not only marked Nevada’s 11th all-time appearance in March Madness, but also represents Alford’s 13th career appearance in the exclusive event. Alford has made it to four Sweet Sixteens, and he owns a record of 11-12 in the NCAA Tournament throughout his career.

(University of Nevada contributed to this report.)Â