Thursday, March 5, 2020

Got tournaments, got upsets

Some upsets in conference tournaments today......

Pac-12 Tournament:

Cal upset No. 24 Arizona State, 71-67.

Utah downed Washington, 72-63.

USC took out Colorado, 69-54.

Oregon State thrashed Washington State, 82-55.

SEC Tournament:

Arkansas ran past Auburn, 90-68.

Georgia topped Alabama, 68-61.

Tennessee came back to beat Missouri, 64-51.

LSU ran away from Florida, 73-59.

Big Ten Tournament:

Purdue stopped Michigan State, 72-63.

Michigan rallied past Nebraska, 81-75.

Rutgers defeated Wisconsin, 63-55.

Ohio State took care of Minnesota, 77-56.

ACC Tournament:

Wake Forest upended Virginia Tech, 58-55.

Syracuse handled Virginia, 67-50.

Georgia Tech outlasted Pitt, 68-58.

Boston College overcame Clemson, 85-73.

Regular-season results:

No. 2 Baylor 69, Texas 53

Rice 82, UTEP 59

All scores

Tomorrow's game schedule

College team news:

Attendance at college games is surging.

What to expect from Mississippi State at the SEC Tournament.

A win over powerful Maryland would end the NCAA debate for Purdue.

Michigan State is unsure about a potential WNIT berth.

Oregon will play Baylor in Las Vegas this December.

Stanford will limit attendance for basketball due to coronavirus concerns.

DIII tournament preview.

College player news:

Sabrina Ionescu timeline.

Ionescu's decision to stay at Oregon could net a champion.

Monika Czinano is fitting into the center role for Iowa.

Kiara Lewis exceeded Syracuse's expectations this season.

Borislava Hristova leaves a legacy at Washington State that will be hard to surpass.

How Carol Blazejowski paved the way for female hoopers.

College coach news:

How Teri Moren turned Indiana into something it's been chasing for decades.

North Carolina coach Courtney Banghart's life lessons.

WNBA player news:

Seimone Augustus took less money to sign with the Sparks after negotiations with the Lynx went South.

Another Maya Moore piece.

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