The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

FRIDAY’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

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MEN’S TOP 25

■ (At) Davidson 63, No. 17 Rhode Island 61: Jon Axel Gudmundsso­n’s three-point play with three seconds remaining capped a second-half comeback and lifted the Wildcats (18-11, 13-5 Atlantic 10) over the Rams (23-6, 15-3).

MEN’S BIG TEN QUARTERFIN­ALS

(At Madison Square Garden, New York)

■ No. 2 Michigan State 63, Wisconsin 60: Cassius Winston (17 points) hit a go-ahead jumper with 7:17 to play and the Spartans (29-3) held off the Badgers (15-18) for their 13th straight victory. Miles Bridges led Michigan State with 20 points and nine rebounds. The Spartans will face No. 15 Michigan in one semifinal today.

■ No. 15 Michigan 77, Nebraska 58: Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman scored 21 points and Moe Wagner had 20 points and 13 rebounds to help the Wolverines (26-7) eliminate the Cornhusker­s (22-10).

■ Penn State 69, No. 13 Ohio State 68: Tony Carr (25 points) found Josh Reaves for a game-winning layup with 3.1 seconds to play and the Nittany Lions (21-12) stunned the Buckeyes (24-8). In today’s other semifinal, Penn State will face the Rutgers-Purdue.

■ Rutgers vs. No. 8 Purdue: Late

WOMEN’S ACC QUARTERFIN­ALS

(At Greensboro, N.C., Coliseum)

■ No. 4 Louisville 73, Virginia Tech 70: Myisha Hines-Allen had 21 points and 10 rebounds, helping the Cardinals (30-2) hold off the Hokies (18-13). Louisville faces No. 23 N.C. State in one semifinal today.

■ No. 23 N.C. State 51, No. 18 Duke

45: Chelsea Nelson scored 15 points and grabbed an ACC Tournament record 22 rebounds to help the Wolfpack (24-7) dump the Blue Devils (22-8).

■ No. 5 Notre Dame 83, Virginia 47: Marina Mabrey scored 24 points and the Fighting Irish (28-2) ran past the Cavaliers (18-13) for their 13th straight victory. Notre Dame will face No. 11 Florida State in the other semifinal today.

■ No. 11 Florida State 73, Miami 69: Imani Wright scored 20 points and the Seminoles (25-5) held off the Hurricanes (21-10).

WOMEN’S SEC QUARTERFIN­ALS

(At Bridgeston­e Arena, Nashville, Tenn.)

■ No. 2 Mississipp­i State 81, Kentucky 58: Roshunda Johnson had 20 points, Victoria Vivians added 17 and the Bulldogs (31-0) rolled over the Wildcats (15-17). Mississipp­i State will play No. 15 Texas A&M in one semifinal today.

■ No. 15 Texas A&M 75, No. 24 LSU 69: Chennedy Carter scored 27 points, a Texas A&M record in an SEC Tournament game and the Aggies (24-8) held off the Tigers (19-9).

■ No. 6 South Carolina 73, No. 12 Tennessee 62: A’ja Wilson came off the bench and had 24 points and 12 rebounds to power the Gamecocks (24-6) past the Volunteers (24-7). South Carolina will play No. 14 Missouri or No. 19 Georgia in the other semifinal today.

■ No. 14 Missouri vs. No. 19 Georgia: Late

WOMEN’S BIG TEN QUARTERFIN­ALS

(At Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapol­is)

■ No. 13 Ohio State 82, Rutgers 57: Kelsey Mitchell scored 22 points and the Buckeyes (26-6) rolled over the Scarlet Knights (20-12) and into a semifinal today against Minnesota.

■ Minnesota 90, Iowa 89: Carlie Wagner had 27 points and Kenisha Bell scored 26 to help the Golden Gophers (23-7) edge the Hawkeyes (24-7), who got a school and Big Ten Tournament record 48 points by Megan Gustafson.

■ No. 17 Maryland 67, Indiana 54: Kaila Charles scored 24 points as the Terrapins (24-6) topped the Hoosiers (17-14). Maryland will face the Michigan-Nebraska winner in today’s other semifinal.

■ Michigan vs. Nebraska: Late

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