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COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Final Four Is Yesterday’s News at Auburn

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From Associated Press

So much for Arkansas and Florida. Bring on Duke and Arizona.

Auburn has beaten half of last season’s Final Four in less than two weeks--first Arkansas, then No. 23 Florida, 77-71, Wednesday behind Lance Weems’ 22 points at Auburn, Ala.

This from a team that was 11-17 and won only three Southeastern Conference games last season. But it’s also one that’s 11-5, 4-3 in the SEC.

“What a statement it is!” exclaimed Coach Cliff Ellis, in his first season with the Tigers. “Nobody would have believed it, and I’m not sure I would have believed it.”

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Weems, who scored 20 points against Arkansas but was shut out by Georgia last Saturday, made four three-point baskets in the second half, including two during a critical 10-0 spurt midway through the period that broke open a seesaw game.

Auburn held the Gators scoreless for nearly six minutes to take a 63-52 lead. Florida (9-6, 3-3) kept it tight by holding Auburn without a point for 4 1/2 minutes, but the Gators never got over the hump.

No. 3 North Carolina 100, Florida State 70--Dante Calabria led the Tar Heels’ school-record three-point shooting, scoring a career-high 26 points in an Atlantic Coast Conference victory at Chapel Hill, N.C.

In its sixth victory in a row, North Carolina (15-1, 5-1) made 17 of 25 three-point shots. Calabria, the nation’s leading three-point shooter at 60%, was eight for 11 from three-point range to tie the individual school mark, held by Hubert Davis, and shoot down the Seminoles (9-6, 3-4).

No. 5 Kentucky 69, Tennessee 50--Rodrick Rhodes scored a career-high 29 points and became the 41st player in school history to score 1,000 points while leading the Wildcats (13-2, 7-0) to an SEC victory at home.

Kentucky won for the seventh time in a row with a pressing defense that forced Tennessee (7-8, 2-5) into a season-high 27 turnovers and a season-low 29% (15 for 51).

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No. 8 Maryland 56, Clemson 51--Joe Smith scored 17 points and blocked a potential game-tying shot with eight seconds to play at Clemson, where the Terrapins (15-3, 5-1) blew a 13-point lead in the last 10 minutes, then hung on for an ACC victory over the Tigers (10-5, 1-5).

No. 10 Michigan State 54, Minnesota 53--Jon Garavaglia made a jump shot from the corner with 6.8 seconds to play as the Spartans (13-2, 5-1) overcame 36% shooting to beat the Gophers (13-6, 4-3) in a Big Ten game at East Lansing, Mich.

No. 11 Iowa State 81, Northern Iowa 62--Loren Meyer scored 23 points and the defense of the Cyclones (16-2) shut down Northern Iowa (5-13) at Cedar Falls.

No. 16 Wake Forest 71, No. 15 Virginia 70--Randolph Childress scored 18 of the Demon Deacons’ final 20 points, including the deciding free throws with 5.7 seconds to play in an ACC victory over the Cavaliers (11-5, 5-2) at Charlottesville, Va. Wake Forest is 11-3, 4-2).

No. 21 Georgia Tech 75, North Carolina State 71--James Forrest scored 11 of his 20 points in the final 7:32 to lead the Yellow Jackets (12-6, 3-3) to an ACC victory over the Wolfpack (10-6, 2-4) at Atlanta.

No. 22 Villanova 92, Miami 62--Eric Eberz scored 20 points, including two three-point baskets during the Wildcats’ (12-5, 5-2) game-opening 13-0 run in a Big East victory at Miami (8-6, 3-4).

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Kansas State 87, No. 25 Oklahoma 77--The Wildcats (11-7, 2-4) got 26 points from Tyrone Davis and 16 from Mark Young in a Big Eight game at Manhattan, Kan. Kansas State opened the second half with a 12-3 run against Oklahoma (14-4, 1-2) to snap a four-game losing streak and beat a ranked team for the first time in four tries.

OTHER GAMES

Jim Bartels scored 18 points on six-of-six shooting from three-point range in Columbus, Ohio, to give Iowa (13-5, 3-3) an 81-66 victory and drop Ohio State (4-12) to 0-6 in the Big Ten for the first time in 78 years. . . . Ronnie McMahan scored a career-high 33 points and Vanderbilt (8-6, 2-4) made 10 free throws in the final 1:11 of an 82-75 victory over Mississippi (5-11, 1-6) in an SEC game at Nashville, Tenn. . . . Darryl Wilson tied a career high with 26 points and Erick Dampier had 16 points and 16 rebounds as Mississippi State (11-4, 4-3) was a 73-60 winner over Louisiana State (10-5, 4-1) in an SEC game at Starkville, Miss. . . . Cuonzo Martin scored 23 points and Purdue (13-5, 3-2) dominated the inside in a 96-84 victory over Northwestern (4-11, 0-6) in Big Ten play at Evanston, Ill. It was the Wildcats’ ninth consecutive loss. . . . Danny Hurley made a driving shot from just inside the foul line with eight seconds left and Adrian Griffin finished with 23 points as Seton Hall (13-5, 4-4) was a 72-70 winner over Pittsburgh (5-11, 1-7) in Big East play at Pittsburgh. . . . Austin Croshere scored 18 to lead Providence (11-5, 3-5) to a 70-43 Big East rout at Boston College (6-9, 0-8). . . . Pooh Williamson made three consecutive three-point shots in the first half to spark a 24-5 run and lead Tulsa (11-4, 8-1) to a 71-54 Missouri Valley Conference victory over Southwest Missouri State (9-5, 2-5) at home. . . . Lorenzen Wright scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Memphis (14-5, 3-1) to an 84-60 Great Midwest Conference victory in overtime over St. Louis (12-4, 3-2).

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