Charlie Moore had 15 points, nine rebounds, eight assists and
three steals, and Jordan Miller added 12 points for the
Hurricanes (25-10), who next will face 11th-seeded Iowa State in
the Sweet 16 on Friday night in Chicago. The Hurricanes have won
nine of their last 12 games.
Jaylin Williams and K.D. Johnson both tallied 12 points for
Auburn (28-6). Wendell Green Jr. had 11 points and Jabari Smith
notched 10 points on 3-of-16 shooting. Smith had 15 rebounds
that helped the Tigers to a 47-39 edge on the boards.
Auburn made just 5 of 26 attempts from 3-point range in a
disappointing conclusion for a team that once held the country's
No. 1 ranking earlier this season.
(Milwaukee)
No. 11 Iowa State 54, No. 3 Wisconsin 49
Gabe Kalscheur scored 22 points and the Cyclones capitalized on
an early injury to Wisconsin point guard Chucky Hepburn, holding
off the third-seeded Badgers in the second round.
Iowa State (22-12) faces 10th-seeded Miami in the Sweet 16 at
Chicago on Friday.
Hepburn left with a left leg injury with 4:37 left in the first
half and the Badgers up 22-19. Wisconsin (25-8), first in the
nation in fewest turnovers per game at 8.4, turned the ball over
17 times, leading to 11 Cyclones points. Johnny Davis, the Big
Ten Player of the Year, had 17 points for Wisconsin, but made
just 4 of 16 shots, including 0 of 7 beyond the arc.
EAST REGION
(Milwaukee)
No. 3 Purdue 81, No. 6 Texas 71
Trevion Williams scored 22 points and Jaden Ivey had 18 to lead
the Boilermakers past the Longhorns in the second round of the
NCAA Tournament.
Purdue (29-7) will face 15th-seeded tournament Cinderella Saint
Peter's in the Sweet 16 at Philadelphia on Friday. Williams
scored back-to-back baskets underneath to cap a 7-0 run and put
Purdue in front 59-52 with just under eight minutes left. Ethan
Morton's wide-open 3-pointer from the right corner pushed the
lead to 65-56.
Marcus Carr's 3-pointer pulled Texas (22-12) within 74-71, but
Ivey countered with a deep 3 from the top of the key with 1:01
left. The Boilermakers closed it out with four free throws. Carr
had 23 points and Andrew Jones 17 for the Longhorns.
SOUTH REGION
(Pittsburgh)
No. 5 Houston 68, No. 4 Illinois 53
Taze Moore scored a game-high 21 points as the Cougars used a
late run to pull away for a win over the Fighting Illini in a
second-round game.
Jamal Shead added 18 points for the Cougars (31-5), who advanced
to the Sweet 16 for the third straight season. Next they will
face top-seeded Arizona on Thursday. Kyler Edwards contributed
15 points, six rebounds and four assists for Houston, which won
despite making just 42.4 percent of its shots from the field.
But the Cougars earned a 39-33 advantage in rebounds and
converted 17 Illinois turnovers into 20 points.
Kofi Cockburn collected 19 points and eight rebounds for the
Fighting Illini (23-10) in what might be the final game of his
college career. Illinois canned just 17 of 50 attempts, hitting
only 6 of 25 from the 3-point line.
(San Diego)
No. 1 Arizona 85, No. 9 TCU 80 (OT)
Bennedict Mathurin and Christian Koloko combined for 58 points,
including all 10 of the Wildcats' points in overtime, in beating
the Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Mathurin scored 30 points, including a monster poster dunk and
the 3-pointer that forced overtime. Koloko had a career-high 28
points on 12-of-13 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds.
Arizona (33-3) next will face Houston in the Sweet 16 Thursday
in San Antonio. TCU (21-13) was led by Eddie Lampkin Jr. (20
points on 8-of-9 shooting with 14 rebounds) and Chuck O'Bannon
(team-high 23 points).
No. 2 Villanova 71, No. 7 Ohio State 61
Collin Gillespie scored 20 points to lift the Wildcats to a win
over the Buckeyes in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Jermaine Samuels added 17 points, Eric Dixon contributed 13 and
Caleb Daniels had 11 for the Wildcats (28-7), who will face
11th-seeded Michigan in the Sweet 16. Villanova has won seven in
a row overall and 12 of its last 13 games.
Malaki Branham scored 23 points and E.J. Liddell added 17 for
the Buckeyes (20-12).
WEST REGION
(Greenville, S.C.)
No. 2 Duke 85, No. 7 Michigan State 76
Paolo Banchero scored 19 points and the Blue Devils overcame a
five-point deficit in the last five minutes to defeat the
Spartans and extend coach Mike Krzyzewski's career in the NCAA
Tournament's second round.
The Blue Devils appeared in trouble after Michigan State's 13-2
run, but they converted on offense down the stretch to give
Krzyzewski his 1,200th collegiate coaching victory. Duke closed
the game on a 13-2 run. Second-seeded Duke (30-6) will meet No.
3 seed Texas Tech on Thursday.
Mark Williams, Jeremy Roach and Wendell Moore Jr. each scored 15
points and Trevor Keels added 12 points for Duke. Gabe Brown's
18 points, Marcus Bingham Jr.'s 16 and Tyson Walker's 13 paced
seventh-seeded Michigan State (23-13).
(San Diego)
No. 3 Texas Tech 59, No. 11 Notre Dame 53
Kevin Obanor racked up 15 points and 15 rebounds and the Red
Raiders made all 10 of their free throws over the final two
minutes to rally past the Fighting Irish in a rugged NCAA
Tournament second-round game.
The Red Raiders (27-9) advanced to the Sweet 16, where they will
face second-seeded Duke on Sunday. This is Texas Tech's third
trip to the Round of 16 in the last four NCAA Tournaments.
Dane Goodwin led Notre Dame (24-11) with 14 points, while Blake
Wesley had 11 for the Fighting Irish.
--Field Level Media
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