The Denver Post

College basketball

- — The Associated Press

WOMEN No. 19 UCLA upsets No. 6 Stanford, reaches Pac-12 final

LAS VEGAS>> Kiki Rice scored 22 points and No. 19 UCLA shocked No. 6 Stanford 69- 65 Friday night to advance to the championsh­ip game of the Pac-12 Tournament.

Rice finished 12 of 13 from the free-throw line, including 5 of 6 down the stretch to seal the win and send the Bruins to Sunday’s title game.

Cameron Brink scored 19 points to lead the Cardinal (28-5).

No. 1 South Carolina 93, Arkansas 66

GREENVILLE, S.C.>> Victaria Saxton scored 19 points and Aliyah Boston had her 79th career double- double with 11 points and 10 rebounds as South Carolina improved to 30- 0 and advanced to the Southeaste­rn Conference tournament semifinals

No. 2 Indiana 94, Michigan St. 85

MINNEAPOLI­S>> Mackenzie Holmes scored 27 points and Sara Scalia added 20 as top-seeded Indiana overcame a slow start to hold off Michigan State in the quarterfin­als of the Big Ten Tournament.

No. 4 LSU 83, Georgia 66

GREENVILLE, S.C.>> Alexis Morris scored 28 points and Flau’jae Johnson had 21 as LSU used its longrange shooting to advance to the Southeaste­rn Conference tournament semifinals.

No. 5 Maryland 73, Illinois 58

MINNEAPOLI­S>> Diamond Miller had 14 points, nine rebounds and five assists to lead Maryland past Illinois and into the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.

No. 7 Iowa 69, Purdue 58

MINNEAPOLI­S>> Cait l in Clark had 12 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter to lead Iowa past Purdue after a sluggish start in the quarterfin­als of the Big Ten Tournament.

No. 8 Virginia Tech 68, Miami 42

GREENSBORO, N.C.>> Elizabeth Kitley had 22 points and 10 rebounds to help Virginia Tech advance to the semifinal round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

No. 10 Notre Dame 66, N.C. State 60

GREENSBORO, N.C.>> Sonia Citron had a season-high 28 points to help 10thranked Notre Dame beat three-time defending conference champion North Carolina State in the quarterfin­als of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.

No. 13 Duke 44, No. 18 N. Carolina 40

GREENSBORO, N.C.>> Elizabeth Balogun scored 11 points, the final two from the line to give Duke the lead for good with just under two minutes left in the lowest-scoring game in Atlantic Coast Conference tournament history.

No. 14 Ohio State 81, No. 17 Michigan 79

MINNEAPOLI­S, MINN.>> Freshman Cotie Mcmahon had 28 points, 11 rebounds and four assists in her Big Ten Tournament debut, Taylor Thierry added 20 points and Ohio State beat Michigan.

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