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No  16 West Virginia hands No  12 Virginia its first loss
No 16 West Virginia hands No 12 Virginia its first loss

No. 16 West Virginia hands No. 12 Virginia its first loss. MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Jevon Carter had 23 points and 10 rebounds, Lamont West scored 22 points and No. 16 West Virginia beat No. 12 Virginia 68-61 on Tuesday night, sending the Cavaliers to their first loss. Daxter Miles Jr. added 12 points for the Mountaineers (8-1). Devon Hall led Virginia (8-1) with 19 points and Kyle Guy added 18, all in the second half. For the second straight year, West Virginia made it difficult for the Cavaliers to get into a consistent offensive rhythm. Guy missed his first six shots, then hit six 3-pointers in the second half as Virginia overcame an eight-point deficit.



Liberty edges Georgia State 77 74 in overtime
Liberty edges Georgia State 77 74 in overtime

Liberty edges Georgia State 77-74 in overtime. ATLANTA (AP) — Scottie James scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds and Georgie Pacheco-Ortiz sank the winning 3-pointer just ahead of the buzzer to lift Liberty to a 77-74 win over Georgia State in overtime Monday night. Trailing 74-71 with under a minute to play in the extra period, Liberty (6-3) tied it up with Pacheco-Ortiz's first 3-pointer of the night and then got a key defensive rebound with 27 seconds left after Georgia State's Malik Benlevi missed a 3 at the other end. Pacheco-Ortiz ran down the clock from deep above the key, dribbled to the right, stutter-stepping to shake off the coverage and then fired the winning buzzer-beater from outside the arc. Lovell Cabbil added 16 points, Ryan Kemrite had 15 and both got five 3-pointers for Liberty, which had lost by a point in triple-overtime Saturday against UNC Greensboro. The Flames finished 14 for 26 (54 percent) from long range Monday. Georgia State (5-3) was led by D'Marcus Simonds, who got a career-high 35 points, including a layup at the end of regulation to force overtime. Benlevi had 13 points and Devin Mitchell 12 for the Panthers, who shot 51 percent from the field.



No  24 Seton Hall clips No  17 Louisville on road
No 24 Seton Hall clips No 17 Louisville on road

No. 24 Seton Hall clips No. 17 Louisville on road. No. 17 Louisville (4-2) dropped its second game of the season with a last-minute, 79-77 loss to Seton Hall (7-1) on Sunday at the KFC Yum Center. The Pirates, who slipped out of the Associated Press Top 25 this week, used their size to dominate the glass early. The Cards battled back by drawing fouls and with 26 points from the bench, but relinquished a late seven-point lead and lost the game on a Seton Hall basket with eight seconds remaining.  Louisville got off to a slow start and midway through the opening half trailed 17-9. Down by one point at halftime, the Cards took their first lead of the game five minutes into the second half.  Seton Hall rallied back after regaining the advantage with seven minutes remaining, and the two teams traded leads for the final few minutes. Deng Adel tied the game at 77-77 with 30 seconds to go, but Seton Hall big man Desi Rodriguez finished through contact on the next play.



Greshams career day powers Northeastern past Cornell 84 66
Greshams career day powers Northeastern past Cornell 84 66

Greshams career day powers Northeastern past Cornell 84-66. BOSTON (AP) — Donnell Gresham Jr. set career highs with 22 points and four steals to go with nine rebounds on Saturday, and Northeastern beat Cornell 84-66. Vasa Pusica added 20 points, Bolden Brace scored 12 and Maxime Boursiquot had 11 for the Huskies (4-4), who notched back-to-back wins following a four-game skid. Northeastern pulled away with a 25-4 run starting early in the second half with a Brace 3-pointer and capped by Tomas Murphy's layup that made it 69-46 with 9:19 left. That was the Huskies' largest lead until Gresham capped their scoring with a 3 that gave them a 24-point lead with just less than two minutes left. Matt Morgan led the Big Red (3-4) with 24 points and Wil Bathurst added 10. Cornell kept it competitive throughout the entire first half and trailed 39-36 at the break.



Devonte Graham drops 35 again as No  2 Kansas beats Syracuse
Devonte Graham drops 35 again as No 2 Kansas beats Syracuse

Devonte Graham drops 35 again as No. 2 Kansas beats Syracuse. MIAMI (AP) — Devonte' Graham matched his career-high with 35 points for the second consecutive game, Lagerald Vick added 20 and No. 2 Kansas remained unbeaten by topping Syracuse 76-60 in the HoopHall Miami Invitational on Saturday night. Graham shot 10 for 17 from the field and 7 for 13 from 3-point range for Kansas (7-0), which is off to its best start in seven years. Graham missed his first three tries from beyond the arc, then made seven of his next eight. Svi Mykhailuk added 11 points for the Jayhawks, who shot 49 percent. Tyus Battle scored 22 points for Syracuse (6-1), which was playing away from the Carrier Dome for the first time this season. Frank Howard scored 15 and Oshae Brissett had 13 for Syracuse.



Guys 21 lead No  18 Virginia past Lehigh 75 54
Guys 21 lead No 18 Virginia past Lehigh 75 54

Guys 21 lead No. 18 Virginia past Lehigh 75-54. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Kyle Guy scored 21 points and No. 18 Virginia never trailed in a 75-54 victory against Lehigh on Saturday. Isaiah Wilkins added 14 points and Devon Hall had 11 for the Cavaliers (8-0). Virginia led 39-23 at halftime and by as many as 23 in the second half. Lance Tejada made five of Lehigh's 10 3-pointers and scored 22 points. The Mountain Hawks (4-4) shot just 40 percent (19-47). The Cavaliers led 22-16 before using a 15-3 run to gain some separation late in the first half. Hall finished the burst with a 3-pointer, making it 37-19.



Francis helps Wagner fend off Fairfield 78 76
Francis helps Wagner fend off Fairfield 78 76

Francis helps Wagner fend off Fairfield 78-76. NEW YORK (AP) — Blake Francis scored 19 points and hit two free throws with three seconds left in the game to help Wagner hold off Fairfield 78-76 on Friday night. JoJo Cooper added 16 points and eight assists for the Seahawks (5-1), who earned their fourth straight victory and continued their best start under sixth-year coach Bashir Mason. Nigel Jackson scored 14 and A.J. Sumbry snared 10 rebounds as Wagner won the battle of the boards 38-30. Tyler Nelson topped the Stags (3-4) with 22 points, but he made just 7 of 23 shots from the floor, including 1 of 9 from 3-point range. Kevin Senghore-Peterson scored 17, Ferron Flavors Jr. hit four 3s and scored 14 and Omar El-Sheikh totaled 11 points and nine rebounds. Fairfield trailed by four at halftime and took its first lead — since the midway point of the first half — 62-61 on two Jesus Cruz free throws with 8:47 left to play. Flavor's 3-pointer with 5:09 left stretched the Stags' lead to 70-66. Fairfield's lead lasted until Elijah Davis and Francis hit back-to-back 3s to put the Seahawks up 76-71 with 1:39 remaining.



Seattle Sounders return to MLS Cup after rout of Houston Dynamo
Seattle Sounders return to MLS Cup after rout of Houston Dynamo

Seattle Sounders return to MLS Cup after rout of Houston Dynamo. SEATTLE (AP) — Victor Rodriguez scored on a nifty give-and-go with Will Bruin in the 22nd minute, Clint Dempsey added his third goal of the playoffs early in the second half, and the Seattle Sounders advanced to the MLS Cup final with a 3-0 win over the Houston Dynamo on Thursday night. The defending champion Sounders advanced 5-0 on aggregate after their convincing two-goal win in Houston last week. Bruin added his second goal of the series in the 73rd minute as the Sounders advanced to face Toronto in the final and get the opportunity to become the first repeat MLS Cup champions since the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2011-12 — and on the same field Seattle won its first title a year ago. The Sounders and Toronto played to a 0-0 draw in the 2016 final before Seattle won on penalty kicks. The Sounders took any nerves out of the second-leg with Houston early. Rather than packing in on defense, Seattle pushed forward and aggressively tried to get that third goal. It came on a four-pass series, with Bruin's right-footed flick the key. It found Rodriguez unmarked on a diagonal run into the penalty area, and his right-footed shot beat Joe Willis to give Seattle the early advantage. Rodriguez's goal gave the 45,298 at CenturyLink Field a collective exhale as Houston would have needed to score three goals to advance. That number became four when Dempsey finished a deft cross from Joevin Jones in the 52nd minute, and if that didn't put the match out of reach, Bruin added his goal in the 72nd minute to complete the rout.




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