Albuquerque Journal

Top-seeded UNC rolls past Michigan State

Volunteers pull away from Longhorns late

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — RJ Davis scored 20 points to help North Carolina beat Michigan State 85-69 in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, pushing the Tar Heels to the Sweet 16 while keeping them unbeaten in March Madness against Spartans Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo.

Harrison Ingram made five 3-pointers and scored 17 points for the West Region’s top seed, which continued its NCAA success in its home state. UNC (29-7) ran off 17 straight points during a 23-3 run over the last eight minutes of the first half to erase a 12-point deficit, then continued answering every push by the Spartans after halftime.

The Tar Heels improved to 5-0 in the tournament against Izzo, including victories in the 2005 Final Four and 2009 title game. And they move on to the regional semifinals in Los Angeles, where they will face either Grand Canyon or Alabama on Thursday night.

UNC also got a strong showing inside from Armando Bacot (18 points), who got into the paint to score, draw fouls or kick out against oncoming double teams. Ingram was on the receiving end of some of those, knocking down 5 of 7 3-pointers to go with seven rebounds.

Tyson Walker scored 24 points for the ninth-seeded Spartans (20-15).

East Region

IOWA STATE 67, WASHINGTON STATE 56: In Omaha, Neb., Tamin Lipsey scored 15 points, Iowa State cranked up the second-half pressure against Washington State, and the No. 2 seed Cyclones marched into their seventh Sweet 16 with a victory over the seventh-seeded Cougars in the NCAA Tournament.

Curtis Jones added 14 points and Keshon Gilbert and Milan Momcilovic had 10 apiece for the Cyclones (29-7), who made it to the second weekend of the tourney for the second time in three years. They will play third-seeded Illinois in the East Region semifinals on Thursday night at TD Garden in Boston.

Jaylen Wells scored 20 points and Myles Rice had 13 for the Cougars (25-10).

ILLINOIS 89, DUQUESNE 63: In Omaha, Neb., Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 30 points, Marcus Domask added 22 and No. 3 seed Illinois made fast work of 11th-seeded Duquesne to reach the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 for the first time since 2005.

Illinois (28-8) hadn’t made it through the first weekend of the tournament in eight previous appearance­s, a maddening run of frustratio­n the Illini ended in resounding fashion.

Duquesne (25-12), which came in on a nine-game win streak, had its first tournament appearance since 1977 end with its worst loss of the season that sent 65-yearold coach Keith Dambrot into retirement.

Midwest Region GONZAGA 89, KANSAS 68:

In Salt Lake City, Gonzaga played a nearly perfect second half, busting open a back-and-forth game with a 15-0 run Saturday to pull away from Kansas for a win and extend its nation-best streak of trips to the Sweet 16 to nine.

Anton Watson shot 8 for 11 for 21 points on an afternoon when basically everyone in a navy jersey was a star, especially after halftime.

The fifth-seeded Zags (27-7) made their first five 3-pointers of the second half, not missing from long range until 1:30 remained and the game had long entered extended garbage time.

Mark Few’s team will make its regular trip to the second weekend to play the winner of Sunday’s game between Purdue and Utah State.

Nolan Hickman finished with 17 points for the Zags, and big man Graham Ike had 15 points and nine rebounds, going toe to toe with KU’s Hunter Dickinson, who finished with a quiet 15 points. Making all the Bulldogs look good was Ryan Nembhard, who blew off a rough shooting night (1 for 6) and finished with 12 assists.

During Gonzaga’s 15-0 run, the Jayhawks (23-11) missed 10 straight shots and never got within single digits again.

TENNESSEE 62, TEXAS 58: In Charlotte, N.C., Dalton Knecht scored 18 points and made four free throws in the final 8.8 seconds as the Volunteers topped Texas to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year.

Jonas Aidoo had 11 points and Tobe Awaka added 10 for the Volunteers (26-8), helping Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes beat the team he coached for 17 seasons.

Tyrese Hunter and Chendall Weaver each had 13 points for seventh-seeded Texas (21-13).

Second-seeded Tennessee will play the winner of the game between Oregon and Creighton.

West Region

ARIZONA 78, DAYTON 68: In Salt Lake City, Caleb Love scored 19 points and second-seeded Arizona reached the Sweet 16 for the second time in three seasons, beating No. 7 seed Dayton in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

The Wildcats (27-8), who also reached a regional semifinal in 2022 in coach Tommy Lloyd’s first season, will face either the West Region’s No. 6 seed, Clemson, or third-seeded Baylor in Los Angeles on Thursday night.

Keshad Johnson and Pelle Larsson each had 13 points and seven rebounds for Arizona. Larsson also had six assists, and Jaden Bradley scored 12 points off the bench. The Wildcats shot 53% from the field and made eight 3-pointers.

DaRon Holmes II had 23 points and 11 rebounds for the Flyers (25-8), who were denied their first Sweet 16 appearance since 2014. Koby Brea added 14 points and Kobe Elvis scored 13 for Dayton, which trailed by 17 points in the first half but stayed within striking distance nearly to the end.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? North Carolina’s RJ Davis (4) and Harrison Ingram (55) celebrate a 3-pointer against Michigan State during an 85-69 Tar Heels win in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
ASSOCIATED PRESS North Carolina’s RJ Davis (4) and Harrison Ingram (55) celebrate a 3-pointer against Michigan State during an 85-69 Tar Heels win in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.

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