Albany Times Union

Terrapins upset Northweste­rn at home

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Jahmir Young scored 18 points and Don Carey added 13 to help Maryland wrap up an undefeated home season in Big Ten play with a 75-59 victory over No. 21 Northweste­rn on Sunday. The Terrapins (20-9, 11-7) finished 16-1 overall at home in Kevin Willard’s first season as their coach, and they used unusually impressive 3-point shooting to turn back the Wildcats (20-9, 11-7). Maryland’s win also clinched at least a share of the Big Ten title for No. 5 Purdue.

The Boilermake­rs (24-5, 13-5) now have a record 25 Big Ten championsh­ips, three more than Indiana, which is one of several teams that can still tie Purdue at the top this year. Remarkably, Maryland and Northweste­rn also are in that group.

UCLA 60, Colorado 56: Jaime Jaquez Jr. scored 17 points and Tyger Campbell had 13 of his 14 points in the second half as No. 4 UCLA hung on to beat Colorado and claimed the Pac-12 regular-season title.

Providence 88, Georgetown 68: Ed Croswell scored a career-high 25 points and No. 20 Providence easily dispatched lastplace Georgetown despite leading scorer Bryce Hopkins matching his season low

with six points. The Friars (21-8, 13-5) got 18 points from Jared Bynum.

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North Carolina 45, Duke 41: Three players scored nine points and No. 22 North Carolina went 9 of 9 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to deny No. 11 Duke a share of the ACC championsh­ip in the lowest scoring game in the 105 meetings of these rivals.

South Carolina 73, Georgia 63: Aliyah Boston had 25 points and 11 rebounds as No. 1South Carolina completed a perfect Southeaste­rn Conference season.

Iowa 86, Indiana 85: Caitlin Clark’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer lifted No. 6 Iowa to a win over No. 2 Indiana. Clark, who scored 34 points and added nine rebounds and nine assists, took the inbound pass from Kate Martin with 1.5 seconds left, dribbled once, and took an off-balance shot from the right side that rolled in as the horn sounded.

Virginia Tech 65, Georgia Tech 52:

Elizabeth Kitley scored a season-high 29 points and added 11 rebounds to lead No. 9 Virginia Tech to a victory over Georgia Tech. Kayana Traylor added 14 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Virginia Tech.

Notre Dame 68, Louisville 65: Sonia Citron scored 27 points, including four key free throws in the final 1:20, and No. 10 Notre Dame overcame the loss to star guard Olivia Miles to a knee injury to beat Louisville and clinch the ACC regular season title.

Wisconsin 78, Michigan 70: Julie Pospisilov­a scored 25 points and Wisconsin made 12 of 14 free throws in the final two minutes to beat No. 12 Michigan. Maty Wilke added 15 points, Serah Williams 14 and Avery Labarbera 12. Wisconsin had not beaten Michigan since 2014.

Clemson 74, Florida St. 61: Amari Robinson scored 20 points and Clemson made all the clutch plays in the fourth quarter to beat No. 23 Florida State. Brie Perpignan scored 17 points and had seven assists for the Tigers.

Illininois 75, Rutgers 53: Jada Peebles scored 20 points, Genesis Bryant added 15 points and No. 25 Illinois defeated Rutgers. Peebles made 7 of 9 shots with 4 of 6 3-pointers. Bryant added five assists and four rebounds.

 ?? Greg Fiume / Getty Images ?? Jahmir Young, right, drives against Northweste­rn’s Boo Buie during the second half of Maryland’s 75-59 win.
Greg Fiume / Getty Images Jahmir Young, right, drives against Northweste­rn’s Boo Buie during the second half of Maryland’s 75-59 win.

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