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College basketball live updates, scores, results: Kansas vs. Arizona
- The Wildcats are scorching from deep early (5-of-6), and that’s a big reason they lead Kansas 33-24 at the under-8 timeout in the first half.
- Creighton comes back from 17 down (and 11 down in the final 2 minutes of regulation) to escape a big upset in the Big East quarterfinals.
- DePaul sent the game into a second OT after Layden Blocker hit a floater with 1.3 seconds left to tie it at 73-73 after the first overtime.
- Gutsy stretch for DePaul after melting down in the final minutes of regulation.
- In the end, the Bears didn’t have enough juice to rally all the way back and the Red Raiders move on to the semifinals to face the winner of Arizona vs. Kansas.
- Chucky Hepburn hits the winning jumper to lift Louisville past Stanford 75-73 after an initial miss and scramble for the ball in the final seconds. Wow.
- Cardinals advance to the ACC semifinals in dramatic fashion.
- Meanwhile, Baylor has surged back in the second half and made it a game against Texas Tech. The Bears were trailing by as much as 15 but have made it a five-point game with just over 2 minutes left.
- It looked like Louisville was about to pull away and avoid the upset, but Stanford’s Chisom Okpara has tied it up with an and-1.
- It’s 73-73 with 27 seconds to go in the ACC quarters.
- DePaul (14-18) finished 10th in the Big East, but it leads No. 2 seed Creighton 51-40 with under 10 minutes to play.
- Meanwhile, Iowa coach Fran McCaffery might be coaching his last game (he’s on the hot seat) and he was just ejected after going ballistic on a referee.
- -Louisville is down double digits in the second half
- -Creighton is struggling badly against Big East No. 10 DePaul
- The Broncos come up with a huge win in the clutch while fighting for a spot in the NCAA tournament. It’s a team effort for Boise State, which had four players score more than 10 points.
- Tre Johnson scores 20 points and makes a couple clutch shots to help the Longhorns pull off a critical win over Texas A&M in double overtime. Texas absolutely had to have that one to have a realistic shot at the NCAA tourney.
- Texas’ Kadin Shedrick was left wide open under the basket for an easy game-tying dunk in the closing seconds.
- Texas 79, Texas A&M 79, after first OT
