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NCAA tournament: No. 3 Baylor avoids upset bug, defeating No. 11 Old Dominion, 76-68

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LaceDarius Dunn scored 26 points and No. 3-seededd Baylor beat 11th-seeded Old Dominion, 76-68, today in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

The Bears squandered a 14-point first-half lead but went on a late 8-1 run to pull away. Baylor (27-7) now heads back to its home state to play No. 10-seeded St. Mary’s in Houston in the South Regional semifinals.

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Baylor struggled to beat Sam Houston State in the first round for its first NCAA tournament win since 1950, but the Bears arrived loose and confident against Old Dominion, using a barrage of early three-pointers and alley-oops to take a double-digit lead.

Old Dominion (27-9) rallied and pulled ahead in the second half, but the Bears received a big lift from 7-footer Josh Lomers, who tied a career high with 14 points, 12 in the second half.

-- Associated Press

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