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NCAA Tourney
Sin overtime and Boston College
|edged Duke 74-73 in the Midwest
Region. In the West, Alabama han-
Idled Virginia Commonwealth 63-59
and Texas-El Paso downed North
ICarolina State 86-73.
Jeff Adkins and Keith Gatlin each
Jmade two free throws in the Final
Iminute to lead Maryland, 25-11,
|over Navy, 26-6.
On Saturday in the Southeast, No.
|7 North Carolina edged Notre Dame
3-58 on the Fighting Irish’s home
Icourt and it will meet Auburn, a 66-
J64 winner over No. 13 Kansas, in the
lother semifinal.
No. 12 Illinois used a 16-0 spurt in
[the first half to take control early in
[beating Georgia. Doug Altenberger
[scored the First and last baskets of
ithe rally as the Fighting Illini, 26-8,
[took a 32-15. lead and led 34-19 at
halftime.
Efrem Winters led Illinois, which
will face the winner of Sunday’s Syr-
acuse-Georgia Tech Jjanie in the re
gional semifinals, with 19 points,
while Altenberger Finished with 16.
oe Ward led Georgia, 22-9, with 17
[points.
Sixth-ranked Georgia Tech, 26-7,
used its inside strength to beat No.
15 Syracuse as the Yellow Jackets
racecl from a 28-27 halftime lead
[with the First six points of the second
half and Syracuse never got closer
than three the rest of the way.
Georgia Tech’s big men, Yvon Jo
seph and John Salley, combined for
[30 points and 14 rebounds, while
guard Mark Price led the way-with
18 points. Rafael Addison led Syra-
use, 22-9, with 17 points.
In Saturday’s East games, No. 1
Georgetown, the top seed in the re
gion, defeated Temple 63-46 and
will face No. 14 Loyola, Ill., a 70-57
winner over Southern Methodist,
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Thursday night at Providence in the
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Andre Turner’s 17-foot jumper
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College-Duke game Sunday.
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