Thursday, February 28, 2019

The night before March: upset land

Upsets:

No. 19 Texas A&M felled No. 11 Kentucky, 62-55.

A strong second half propelled Duke over Clemson, 63-59.

Vanderbilt beat Tennessee, 76-69, for the first time in Knoxville. The series goes back to 1976.

More results:

Rutgers' 60-54 comeback win over Minnesota secures them as a third seed in the Big Ten Tournament.

No. 5 Mississippi State 76, LSU 56

No. 14 South Carolina 73, Auburn 66

Georgia 69, Florida 57

Alabama 46, Ole Miss 43

Ohio State 61, Wisconsin 50

Missouri 73, Arkansas 67

All scores

Tomorrow's game schedule

College team news:

Mississippi State electrified the crowd in an emotional senior night.

Versatility and flexibility have helped Oregon State find success.

The Utes are looking to finish strong and make it to the NCAA Tournament.

College player news:

Who is the most dominant Louisville player ever: Angel McCoughtry or Asia Durr?

Iowa's seniors are a special group.

Madison Hovren is rewriting the record books at Army.

Missouri's Akira Levy will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL.

Some of the athletes to watch in the player of the year race.

Big performances:

Asia Durr's 47 points powered No. 3 Louisville past No. 10 NC State, 92-62.

Tiana Mangakahia scored 44 points to lead No. 17 Syracuse over No. 22 Florida State, 94-88.

College coach news:

MaChelle Joseph's attorney says her suspension at Georgia Tech is retaliatory.

Jeff Mittie's candidness helped Kansas State cut through the clutter of NCAA talk.

Bonus:

Sue Bird comments on the double standards exposed in the recent Nike ad featuring women in sport.

WNBA stars are asked about the first time they were called the n-word.

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