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Oregon ends Michigan’s run

- By Eric Olson The Associated Press

Tyler Dorsey’s teammates call him “Mr. March.” Yeah, that fits. Dorsey scored 20 points and made the go-ahead layup with 1:08 left, and third-seeded Oregon held on to end No. 7 Michigan’s dramatic postseason run with a 69-68 victory in a Midwest Regional semifinal on Thursday night.

“We lean on him right now,” the Ducks’ Dylan Ennis said. “He’s playing his best basketball, and it’s coming at the right time.”

Dorsey’s recent surge has been timely, for sure. He’s scored 20 or more points in six straight games, a stretch that has seen Pac-12 player of the year Dillon Brooks struggle with his shot.

Oregon didn’t have the win secured until Derrick Walton Jr., who had carried the Wolverines the last three weeks, was off with his long jumper just before the

buzzer.

For the Ducks (32-5), it’s on to the Elite Eight for the second straight year.

For the Wolverines (2612), it was the end of a wild ride.

“The kids fought their hearts out this whole season,” Michigan coach John Beilein said, “but particular­ly this last six weeks to be more than a story. It was a great team. They were becoming a great team before the story. We weren’t sharp as we would have liked to have been today, but you have to credit Oregon with that.”

Jordan Bell had a doubledoub­le for the Ducks, with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Brooks added 12 points and Ennis had 10.

Walton led the Wolverines with 20 points, eight assists and five rebounds. Zak Irvin had 14 of his 19 points in the second half and DJ Wilson had 12 points.

The Ducks’ run to the regional

final has come without big man Chris Boucher, who went out in the Pac12 Tournament semifinals with a season-ending knee injury. Oregon had plenty of inside game without Boucher, outscoring the Wolverines 34-16 in the paint and outrebound­ing them 36-31.

Its biggest play in the post came after Walton had made a jumper to give Michigan a 68-65 lead. Ennis got fouled and went to the line for a one-andone. He missed, and Bell swooped in for the offensive rebound and put it in to make it a one-point game.

“We have a play that we practice on, if one of us misses a free throw. We executed it perfectly,” Bell said.

Kansas 98, Purdue 66

KANSAS CITY, MO. >> Player of the year front-runner Frank Mason III poured in 26 points, Kansas turned on the jets in the second half and the top-seeded Jayhawks soared to a 98-66 blowout of No. 4 seed Purdue on Thursday night in the Midwest Regional semifinals.

Devonte Graham also had 26 points and Josh Jackson had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Jayhawks (31-4), who led by 7 at halftime before their up-and-down pace finally wore down the Boilermake­rs.

Kansas used two big runs, including an 11-0 charge highlighte­d by Lagerald Vicks’ 360-degree drunk, to coast into a matchup with No. 3 seed Oregon on Saturday for a spot in the Final Four.

Caleb Swanigan had 18 points and seven boards for the Boilermake­rs (27-8), but the 6-foot-9, 250-pound AllAmerica candidate had to work for all of it. The Jayhawks kept collapsing on him in the post, forcing Swanigan to begin taking 3-pointers early in the second half.

It wasn’t much longer before the game was out of reach.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oregon forward Dillon Brooks celebrates at the end of Thursday’s regional semifinal victory against Michigan on Thursday.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon forward Dillon Brooks celebrates at the end of Thursday’s regional semifinal victory against Michigan on Thursday.

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