The Columbus Dispatch

Pegues’ 3-pointer lifts 13th-seeded Furman

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ORLANDO, Fla. – JP Pegues made a 3pointer with 2.4 seconds remaining, and No. 13 seed Furman completed a rally from a 12-point second-half deficit to hand fourth-seeded Virginia another first-round NCAA Tournament loss, 6867 on Thursday.

Making their first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 43 years, the Paladins (28-7) advanced to the second round in the South Region, where they will play either San Diego State or Charleston on Saturday.

Kihei Clark, who starred as a freshman on Virginia’s 2019 national titlewinni­ng team, threw a bad pass that Garrett Hein intercepte­d at midcourt with 7 seconds to go, setting up Pegues’ goahead basket.

Reece Beekman’s deep 3-pointer at the buzzer bounced off the rim and Virginia (25-8) was eliminated in the first round as the higher-seeded team for the third time in its past four NCAA tournament­s – most notably its loss as a No. 1 seed to 16th-seeded UMBC in 2018.

Maryland 67, West Virginia 65: Maryland overcame a sluggish start and a final heave at the buzzer by Kedrian Johnson, topping West Virginia in Birmingham, Ala.

Johnson led all scorers with 27 points, but his potential winner bounced off the side of the rim as the horn sounded, allowing the Terrapins (22-12) to advance in March Madness.

Maryland, led by Julian Reese with 17 points and nine rebounds, meets the winner of top-seeded Alabama and No. 16 Texas A&m-corpus Christi on Saturday. Those teams met in the second game of the day at Legacy Arena.

The opening matchup between eighth-seeded Maryland and the No. 9 Mountainee­rs (19-15) lived up to the billing.

Kansas 96, Howard 68: Jalen Wilson had 20 points and seven rebounds for No. 1 seed and defending national champion Kansas, which allowed absent and recovering coach Bill Self to rest during an easy victory over Howard in a West Region

first-round game in Des Moines, Iowa.

Self is still recovering from a recent heart procedure.

Gradey Dick had 19 points and 11 rebounds in the freshman’s first NCAA Tournament game. K.J. Adams Jr. scored 13 points and Dajuan Harris Jr. added 11 points for the Jayhawks (28-7).

Shy Odom had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Bison (22-13), who were making the program’s first tournament appearance since 1992.

Missouri 76, Utah St. 65: Missouri used a second-half scoring spurt from Kobe Brown to win its first NCAA Tournament game in 13 years, beating Utah State in Sacramento, Calif..

Brown hit three 3-pointers in a span of just over three minutes to fuel a 13-2 run that turned a two-point deficit into a 6253 lead.

The seventh-seeded Tigers (25-9) held on from there, stopping a six-game tournament skid with their first win since beating Clemson in the first round in 2010.

The 10th-seeded Aggies (26-9) have dropped their last 10 tournament games since beating Ohio State in the first round in 2001.

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP ?? Furman guard JP Pegues (1) makes the game-winning basket as Virginia guard Kihei Clark defends Thursday in Orlando, Fla.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP Furman guard JP Pegues (1) makes the game-winning basket as Virginia guard Kihei Clark defends Thursday in Orlando, Fla.

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