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No. 1 North Carolina Has No Trouble With Virginia

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From the Associated Press

Camille Little had 17 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 1 North Carolina routed Virginia, 82-56, Friday in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament at Greensboro, N.C.

The Tar Heels are 27-1 and the Cavaliers fell to 18-10.

No. 2 Duke 69, Virginia Tech 56 -- Monique Currie scored 13 points and the Blue Devils (26-2) defeated the Hokies (20-9) in the ACC tournament.

No. 3 Louisiana State 91, Mississippi 73 -- Seimone Augustus scored 30 points to lead the Tigers (26-2) over the Rebels (16-13) in a quarterfinal game of the Southeastern Conference tournament at North Little Rock, Ark.

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No. 4 Maryland 71, Georgia Tech 66 -- Freshman Marissa Coleman scored the last six points for the Terrapins (27-3) in a victory over the Yellow Jackets (14-15) in the ACC tournament.

No. 5 Ohio State 64, Penn State 46 -- Brandie Hoskins scored 14 points to lead the Buckeyes (26-2) over the Nittany Lions (13-16) in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Conference tournament at Indianapolis.

No. 8 Tennessee 77, Auburn 45 -- Candace Parker had 17 points and 12 rebounds in her first SEC tournament game, leading the Lady Vols (26-4) over the Tigers (14-15).

No. 12 Georgia 69, No. 23 Vanderbilt 47 -- Sherill Baker scored 27 points to lead the Bulldogs (21-7) over the Commodores (20-10) in the SEC tournament.

No. 14 Purdue 68, Illinois 57 -- Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton had 15 points to lead the Boilermakers (23-5) over the Illini (15-14) in the Big Ten tournament.

No. 16 Michigan State 79, Iowa 58 -- Liz Shimek scored 31 points to lead the Spartans (22-8) over the Hawkeyes (17-11) in the Big Ten tournament.

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Indiana 61, No. 20 Minnesota 46 -- Nikki Smith tied her career high with 18 points and the Hoosiers (17-12) defeated the Golden Gophers (19-9) to reach the Big Ten tournament semifinals.

Kentucky 88, No. 23 Florida 70 -- Samantha Mahoney and Sarah Elliott each scored 20 points to lead the Wildcats (21-7) over the Gators (21-8) in the SEC tournament.

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Despite 30 points from Lauren Stroot, Cal Lutheran dropped a 74-62 decision to host Puget Sound in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. Elsewhere, Chapman lost to host Pacific Lutheran, 72-54.

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