Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Buzzer-beater lifts Loyola-Chicago over Miami

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SOUTH REGION LOYOLA-CHICAGO 64, MIAMI 62

DALLAS — Donte Ingram picked the perfect spot for this game-winning shot.

Ingram hit a three-pointer from the March Madness logo just before the buzzer, lifting 11th-seeded Loyola-Chicago over Miami 64-62 in a Thursday thriller at the NCAA Tournament.

“Well, it’s pretty simple to know why we call it March Madness,” said Hurricanes Coach Jim Larranaga, left holding his head in stunned disbelief after Ingram’s shot.

The Ramblers (29-5) matched the school record for victories from their 1963 national championsh­ip team in their first NCAA trip since losing to Patrick Ewing and Georgetown in the Sweet 16 in 1985. Loyola, coached by former University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Porter Moser, advanced to face third-seeded Tennessee on Saturday.

The long shot from well beyond the key came with just a split-second left, and was set up by a pass from Marques Townes. It happened after Lonnie Walker IV missed a free throw with a chance to give Miami a three-point lead with 9 seconds remaining.

“I thank Marques for making that pass,” said Ingram, who was 3 of 8 on three-pointers and scored 13 points. “Any one of us could have hit that shot, but I was just fortunate enough to be in the position.”

The sixth-seeded Hurricanes (22-10) led most of the second half in their third consecutiv­e trip to the tournament, but couldn’t pull away in the final minutes and lost in the first round for the second consecutiv­e year.

Clayton Custer hit a tying three in the final 2 minutes and led Loyola with 14 points on 4-of-6 shooting from long range.

BUFFALO 89, ARIZONA 68

BOISE, Idaho — Wes Clark scored 25 points, Jeremy Harris added 23 and No. 13 seed Buffalo pulled off the biggest upset of the NCAA Tournament’s opening round, rolling over No. 4 seed Arizona.

The smaller Bulls (27-8) used their quickness to zip around the Wildcats (27-8), scoring at the rim and on kickout three-pointers.

Defensivel­y, Buffalo neutralize­d Arizona’s size inside by collapsing on the paint, forcing the Wildcats to shoot from the perimeter. Arizona went 2 for 18 from beyond the three-point arc, while the Bulls knocked down 15 of 30.

CJ Massinburg had 19 points and Buffalo shredded Arizona’s defense at a 55 percent clip for the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory.

The Bulls move on to face Kentucky in Saturday’s round of 32.

Dusan Ristic had 16 points, and Deandre Ayton finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds to lead Arizona.

TENNESSEE 73, WRIGHT STATE 47

DALLAS — Admiral Schofield had 15

points and 12 rebounds as Tennessee (26-8) advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a victory over Wright State (25-10).

Lamonte Turner had 19 points and a career-high nine assists for Tennessee. Grant Williams added 14 points and nine rebounds. Loudon Love led Wright State with 12 points and nine rebounds.

KENTUCKY 78, DAVIDSON 73

BOISE, Idaho — Kentucky topped Davidson despite failing to make a single three-pointer, snapping a nation-best streak of 1,047 games with a three that began in 1988.

The fifth-seeded Wildcats went 0 for 6 from behind the line and didn’t even try one over the final 8:46.

The last time Kentucky didn’t make a three-pointer was at the Great Alaska Shootout against Seton Hall on Nov. 26, 1988 — when Eddie Sutton was coaching, LeRon Ellis was the team’s leading scorer and the three-point arc was only in its third year in the college game.

Kevin Knox led the Wildcats (25-10) with 25 points, as they pulled away after 12th-seeded Davidson tied things at 5454 with 8:01 remaining.

Davidson made 11 three-pointers, led by six from Jon Axel Gudmundsso­n, who finished with 21 points.

 ?? AP/TONY GUTIERREZ ?? Loyola-Chicago guards Donte Ingram (left) and Marques Townes celebrate after Ingram’s last-second three-pointer gave the Ramblers a 64-62 victory over the Miami Hurricanes on Thursday in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament in Dallas.
AP/TONY GUTIERREZ Loyola-Chicago guards Donte Ingram (left) and Marques Townes celebrate after Ingram’s last-second three-pointer gave the Ramblers a 64-62 victory over the Miami Hurricanes on Thursday in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament in Dallas.

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