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  • NCAA tournament glance DAYTON REGIONAL First round Saturdays results At Donald L. Tucker Center Tallahassee, Fla. St. Johns 65, Princeton 47 Florida State 75, Louisiana Tech 61 Todays games At Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh Ohio State (30-4) vs. St. Francis, Pa. (17-14), 12:06 p.m. Mississippi State (19-12) vs. Middle Tennessee (25-5), 30 minutes following At Ted Constant Convocation Center Norfolk, Va. Connecticut (33-0) vs. Southern U. (23-8), 12:16 p.m. Temple (24-8) vs. James Madison (26-6), 30 minutes following At James H. Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa Virginia (21-9) vs. Wisconsin- Green Bay (27-4), 7:21 p.m. Iowa State (23-7) vs. Lehigh (29-3), 30 minutes following Second round Mondays game At Donald L. Tucker Center Tallahassee, Fla. St. Johns (25-6) vs. Florida State (27-5), TB...

  • Austin, Texas - Stunned silence. Except for a sizable group of Wisconsin fans in the nosebleed seats of the Frank Erwin Center and the family and friends seated behind the Badgers' bench, most of the 13,256 fans in attendance stood in shock Saturday afternoon as Michael Flowers was mobbed by teammates in a jumping, stomping celebration befitting the program's first road victory over a top-10 team since a one-point victory over No. 4 Ohio State on Jan. 26, 1980.

  • The West Virginia University women's basketball team advance to their third NCAATournament second-round game under Coach Mike Carey with a 58-43 victory over Lamar (26-8) at the University of Texas' Frank Erwin Center on Sunday night. Junior Liz Repella had 15 points and 11 rebounds to record her 15th career double-double as WVU (29-5) will advance to play No. 11 seed San Diego State (22-10). The Aztecs stunned the Longhorns 74- 63 on Sunday.

  • AUSTIN, Texas -- By now, the Utah basketball team has learned a lot about Kentucky, the team it plays in an NCAA third-round game at 7:40 p.m. Friday at the Frank Erwin Center. They've learned that the Wildcats like to pressure their opponents on defense. Kentucky ranks 25th in the country in steals and 31st in field-goal percentage defense.

  • Joey Graham had 21 points and 10 rebounds Saturday to lead No. 24 Oklahoma State past No. 16 Texas 72-67, ending the Longhorns' 25- game home winning streak. Graham had three huge dunks as Oklahoma State (14-2, 4-1 Big 12) became the first visiting team to win in the Frank Erwin Center since the Cowboys beat the Longhorns on Feb. 20, 2002, coach Eddie Sutton's 700th career victory.

  • Freshman P.J. Tucker scored 21 points and No. 18 Texas cranked up the nation's highest-scoring offense to hand No. 4 Wake Forest its first men's basketball loss of the season, 94-81, Tuesday night in Austin, Texas. Brandon Mouton added 17 points for the Longhorns (10-2), who ran their home winning streak to 24 games in front of a school-record crowd of 16,837 at the Frank Erwin Center.

  • Just back from their excellent adventure in Arizona, the Utah coaches and players are slowly turning their eyes toward Texas. No, not Kentucky, but Texas, where they'll play their next NCAA tournament game Friday at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin at 7:40 p.m. MST. They'll be matched up with Kentucky, after Duke and Michigan State play at 5:10 p.m.

  • IN THE NEWS Jackson scores 12 in U.S. loss

    ... will be held July 8-10 in Austin at the Frank Erwin Center at the University of Texas. Spain ann...

  • AUSTIN, Texas -- Maybe there is a curse after all. With its best chance to beat Kentucky after five failures over the past 12 years, the Utah basketball team played one of its poorest games of the season and lost to Kentucky -- again -- 62-52 in an NCAA third-round game before 16,239 at the Frank Erwin Center on Friday night.

  • Freshman P.J. Tucker scored 21 points and No. 18 Texas cranked up the nation's highest-scoring offense to hand No. 4 Wake Forest its first loss of the season, 94-81 on Tuesday night. Brandon Mouton added 17 points for the Longhorns (10-2), who ran their home winning streak to 24 games in front of a school-record crowd of 16,837 at the Frank Erwin Center.



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