National Post

Ducks march on to Elite Eight

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• Tyler Dorsey scored 20 points and made the go-ahead layup with 1:08 left, and third- seeded Oregon ended No. 7 Michigan’s dramatic post- season run with a 69- 68 victory in a Midwest Regional semifinal on Thursday night.

Dorsey, the man the Ducks call “Mr. March,” had his sixth straight game scoring 20 or more points.

The Wolverines ( 27-11) had one more chance to extend their run after Dylan Ennis missed a free throw with 15 seconds left. But Derrick Walton, who had carried the Wolverines the last three weeks, was off with his long jumper just before the buzzer.

Jordan Bell had a doubledoub­le for the Ducks ( 32- 5), with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Dillon Brooks of Mississaug­a, Ont., the Pac-12 player of the year, added 12 points and Dylan Ennis of Brampton, Ont., had 10.

Walton led the Wolverines with 20 points, eight assists and five rebounds. Zak Irvin had 14 of his 19 points in the second half and DJ Wilson had 12 points.

Oregon plays Kansas or Purdue on Saturday in the regional final.

The Ducks are going to the Elite Eight for the second year in a row, and they made it without big man Chris Boucher of Montreal, who went out in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals with a season- ending knee injury.

Oregon still had plenty of inside game without Boucher, outscoring the Wolverines 34-16 in the pain and outrebound­ing them 36-31.

Its biggest play in the post came after Walton had made a jumper to give Michigan a 68- 65 lead. Ennis got fouled and went to the line for a one-and-one.

He missed and Bell swooped in for the offensive rebound and put it in to make it a one-point game.

After Walton missed a layup, Dorsey gave the Ducks the lead.

Ennis missed another f ree throw with 15 seconds left, giving Michigan one more chance.

Oregon had fouls to give but failed to get a hand on anyone, allowing Walton to put up one more shot.

The teams struggled to find their offensive rhythm early and Michigan had uncharacte­ristic problems with turnovers against a Ducks’ defence that switched between man- to- man and matchup zone.

WEST REGION

Gonzaga 61, West Virginia 58

Jordan Mathews hit the goahead 3- pointer with under a minute to play and top- seeded Gonzaga survived a rough shooting night for both teams to beat No. 4 seed West Virginia 61- 58 Thursday night to advance to the West Regional final.

On a night that featured 51 fouls and only 34 made baskets, Mathews delivered the big shot that sent the Bulldogs ( 35-1) to their third Elite Eight in school history.

It didn’t come easily. West Virginia ( 29- 8) had three shots to tie the game but Tarik Phillip missed a shot from the lane and Jevon Carter missed two 3- pointers after Silas Melson made one foul shot.

The Mountainee­rs rebound both misses but couldn’t get another shot off before the buzzer.

 ?? JAMIE SQUIRE/ GETTY IMAGES) ?? Tyler Dorsey of the Oregon Ducks, who scored 20 points, goes up for a shot against the Michigan Wolverines Thursday in Kansas City.
JAMIE SQUIRE/ GETTY IMAGES) Tyler Dorsey of the Oregon Ducks, who scored 20 points, goes up for a shot against the Michigan Wolverines Thursday in Kansas City.

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