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No. 18 Texas A&M rolls past Vanderbilt into SEC final


No. 18 Texas A&M advanced to the Southeastern Conference tournament championship game for the second straight year with an 87-75 victory over sixth-seeded Vanderbilt in the semifinals on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.

Wade Taylor IV had 25 points and four assists for the second-seeded Aggies (25-8), who will play No. 4 and top-seeded Alabama (28-5) for their first tournament title since joining the league prior to the 2012-2013 season.

Tyrece Radford added 16 points and five assists and Julius Marble chipped in 13 points and four rebounds for Texas A&M, which has won 10 of its past 11 games.

Texas A&M shot 31 of 52 (59.6 percent) from the field, including a red-hot 10 of 19 (52.6 percent) from 3-point range.

Vanderbilt (20-14), which saw a five-game winning streak end, was led by Jordan Wright’s 17 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Tyrin Lawrence had a team-best 18 points, with Ezra Manjon adding 16 points and seven assists for the Commodores, who lost for just the second time in their past 12 games. Colin Smith had 15 points.

Vanderbilt really missed SEC Defensive Player of the Year Liam Robbins, the team’s leading scorer (15 points per game), rebounder (6.8) and shot blocker (3.2), who is out for the season sustaining a broken right leg against Kentucky on March 1.

The Aggies outrebounded the Commodores 30-21.

Texas A&M dominated from the outset, jumping out to a 14-point lead in less than eight minutes before taking a 49-25 halftime advantage.

The Commodores didn’t get closer than 11 the rest of the way.

Radford scored 11 points and Marble added 10 in the first 20 minutes for Texas A&M, which shot a blistering 20 of 29 (69 percent) from the field, including an impressive 7 of 12 (58.3 percent) from beyond the arc.

Vanderbilt was led by Smith’s nine first-half points, but the Commodores had more turnovers (12) than made baskets (10) before halftime.

The Commodores shot 10 of 24 (41.7 percent) from the field, including a 4 of 12 (33.3 percent) from distance.

The Aggies fell 65-50 to Tennessee in last year’s tournament final, costing the Aggies a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

–Field Level Media

No. 1 Houston overcomes injury to Marcus Sasser, jolts Cincinnati


Jamal Shead and J’Wan Roberts each scored 16 points to make up for the injured Marcus Sasser as No. 1 Houston rolled to a 69-48 win over Cincinnati on Saturday in an American Athletic Conference tournament semifinal game in Fort Worth, Texas.

The Cougars (31-2), the top seed in this event, advance to Sunday’s title game to play second-seeded Memphis (25-8), which defeated third-seeded Tulane on Saturday, 94-54.

The Cougars led by 15 at halftime and were never seriously challenged in the second half. The only drama in the game is the ongoing availability of Sasser, Houston’s top scorer and the AAC player of the year. He suffered an apparent groin injury and exited at the 6:57 mark of the first half and did not return.

Sasser’s availability for the tournament final is to be determined.

Jarace Walker added 13 points to send Houston to its 13th straight victory.

Landers Nolley II scored 14 points to lead the fourth-seeded Bearcats (21-12), who shot just 25.5 percent from the floor and missed 12 of their 28 free throws.

Unlike in its tournament quarterfinal win against East Carolina when it shot a season-low 28 percent, Houston began the game on fire. The Cougars roared out to a 11-2 lead over the game’s first four minutes.

The Cougars were up by eight points when Sasser was injured. Despite having four players with at least two fouls, Houston still was able to expand its lead to 36-20 after a hook shot by Ja’Vier Francis with 2:26 remaining in the half before settling for a 38-23 advantage at the break.

Walker paced the Cougars with nine points and seven rebounds before halftime. All nine of the players who saw the court in the half scored at least two points.

Nolley led the Bearcats with eight points in the first half. Cincinnati was just 7 of 15 from the charity stripe.

Cincinnati cut its deficit to nine points after Nolley’s 3-pointer with 15:17 to play but the Cougars were unfazed, answering with an 8-0 run after which they never allowed their lead to fall to under double digits again.

–Field Level Media

Ohio State F Brice Sensabaugh (knee) out for season


Ohio State leading scorer Brice Sensabaugh will miss the rest of the season due to a knee injury, the school announced Saturday.

Sensabaugh underwent testing, including an MRI exam, that determined he wouldn’t be able to play again this season.

“Brice has had an outstanding freshman season and played very well down the stretch,” Buckeyes coach Chris Holtmann said in the announcement. “I know how badly he wanted to play, and we are disappointed for him. We are proud of him and his continued development as a player.”

Sensabaugh sat out Friday’s 68-58 Big Ten tournament quarterfinal victory over Michigan State and Saturday’s 80-66 semifinal loss to top-seeded Purdue. The setback to the Boilermakers ended the surprise tourney run of the 13th-seeded Buckeyes.

Sensabaugh, a forward, injured the knee during the second half of a 73-69 victory over Iowa on Thursday. He had 16 points in 27 minutes before departing.

A third-team All-Big-Ten choice, Sensabaugh is averaging a team-best 16.3 points to go along with 5.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 33 games (21 starts) this season for the Buckeyes (16-19). He is just the sixth freshman in school history to score 500 or more points.

Sensabaugh is projected as a first-round NBA draft choice if he elects to not return to Ohio State.

–Field Level Media

Zach Edey, No. 5 Purdue end Ohio State’s unexpected run


Zach Edey scored 32 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead No. 5 Purdue to an 80-66 victory over Ohio State in a Big Ten tournament semifinal on Saturday afternoon in Chicago.

Top-seeded Purdue (28-5) advances to the final on Sunday where it will face No. 10 seed Penn State. It is the Boilermakers’ fourth appearance in the final in the past seven times the tournament was held.

The Boilermakers are trying to win their first conference tournament title since 2009. If Purdue wins, it would be the first time it wins both the Big Ten tournament and regular season titles in the same season.

No. 13 seed Ohio State (16-19) — a team which at one point lost nine consecutive games and 14 in a 15-game stretch — saw its remarkable run in the conference tournament end. Ohio State became the lowest seed to ever advance to the Big Ten semifinals.

The Buckeyes, who were resilient despite losing leading scorer Brice Sensabaugh (knee) in the second round, put together a 16-4 surge early in the first half and led 29-21 with 8:18 left.

Purdue then closed out the first half on a 21-5 run keyed by Edey, who overcame double- and triple-teams to find easy scores and open teammates for good looks from the perimeter.

Brandon Newman finished with 15 points and Braden Smith totaled 14 points.

Edey posted his seventh game this season with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds, and his 25th double-double. Edey shot 12 of 25 from the field, helping Purdue shoot 48.8 percent from the field (28 for 58).

Ohio State, which was trying to win its first Big Ten title since 2013 and sneak into the NCAA Tournament with an automatic bid, was led by Roddy Gayle Jr.’s 20 points, including 5-for-6 from 3-point range. The Buckeyes kept themselves in the game with their long-distance shooting, making 10 of 24 3-point attempts. Justice Sueing finished with 15 points.

–Field Level Media

Brandon Miller paces No. 4 Alabama past No. 25 Missouri


Brandon Miller collected 20 points and 12 rebounds to lift No. 4-ranked Alabama to a 72-61 win over No. 25 Missouri in a Southeastern Conference tournament semifinal clash Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.

Noah Clowney added 19 points and Charles Bediako 10 as the top-seeded Crimson Tide (28-5) advanced to the title game on Sunday. They will face second-seeded Texas A&M (25-8), which beat sixth-seeded Vanderbilt 87-75 in the other semifinal Saturday.

D’Moi Hodge recorded 21 points and nine rebounds, DeAndre Gholston scored 17 and Noah Carter had 10 to lead the fourth-seeded Tigers (24-9). Missouri made its deepest run in the tournament since joining the SEC for the 2012-13 season.

Missouri attempted 11 more field goals than Alabama but shot just 33.8 percent from the floor compared with 49.1 percent for the Tide.

Hodge made a 3-pointer and Gholston converted a 3-point play to start the second-half scoring and give Missouri a 35-31 lead.

Miller answered with the Tide’s first points on a 3-point play, and his 3-pointer completed an 8-0 run that gave Alabama a 44-39 advantage.

Carter answered with a 3-pointer, but Miller and Noah Gurley made back-to-back 3-pointers to increase the Tide’s lead to 52-42.

Hodge scored four straight points to trim the lead to six, and Missouri got within six twice more.

But Clowney made a 3-pointer and Bediako added a jumper to put Alabama in control with a 64-53 lead with 3:30 remaining.

The score was tied at seven before Jalen Bradley made two layups and Miller made one.

The Tigers got within one point before Clowney made a layup and added a 3-pointer to help Alabama open a 20-12 lead.

The Tide’s biggest lead of the half was 10 points on two occasions before Missouri finished with a push.

Carter and Gholston made back-to-back 3-pointers, and Hodge added a 3-pointer just before the buzzer to trim Alabama’s lead to 31-29 at halftime.

–Field Level Media

Conference final roundup: Vermont wins America East


Dylan Penn scored 21 points to lead Vermont to a 72-59 win against UMass Lowell in the America East Conference tournament final in Burlington, Vt.

The top-seeded Catamounts (23-10) extended their winning streak to 15 games and are headed back to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season and the fifth time under coach John Becker.

Penn made 8 of 12 shots from the field. Matt Veretto scored 15 points, Finn Sullivan added 14 points and seven rebounds and Aaron Deloney had 10 points.

The second-seeded River Hawks (26-8) shot just 37.7 percent from the field and had their six-game winning streak snapped. Allin Blunt scored 14 points and Yuri Covington added 10 off the bench.

Vermont scored the first five points of the second half to erase a 29-25 halftime deficit. Deloney’s 3-pointer with 12:39 left put the Catamounts ahead for good at 38-37.

Howard 65, Norfolk State 64

Jelani Williams capped a 20-point performance by making two free throws with 6.1 seconds remaining in the second half to help Howard rally to a victory over Norfolk State in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament final in Norfolk, Va.

The third-seeded Spartans (22-11) held a 64-60 lead before Marcus Dockery drained his lone 3-pointer of the game with 13.2 seconds remaining in the second half. Norfolk State’s attempted in-bounds pass sailed out of bounds, and Williams made good from the charity stripe to help the top-seeded Bison (22-12) capture their first MEAC tournament title since 1992 and secure its first NCAA Tournament berth since then and third overall.

Howard, which has defeated Norfolk State on three occasions this season, has won five in a row overall and 14 of its last 16 games.

Dana Tate Jr. recorded 19 points and seven rebounds and Joe Bryant Jr. added 18 points and five steals for the Spartans.

Texas Southern 61, Grambling 58

PJ Henry finished with 19 points as No. 8 seed Texas Southern built a 12-point, second-half lead and held on to stun No. 2 Grambling in the final of the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament in Birmingham, Ala.

Davon Barnes added 13 points and eight rebounds for Texas Southern (14-20), which beat top-seeded Alcorn State and No. 5 Alabama A&M to advance to the championship game.

Texas Southern held Grambling (24-9) to 11.1 percent shooting from 3-point range and 33.3 percent overall. Zahad Munford led Grambling with 12 points and Jonathan Aku added 11.

Kent State 93, Toledo 78

Sincere Carry led five players in double figures with 26 points as the Golden Flashes cruised to the victory over the Rockets in the Mid-American Conference tournament finale in Cleveland.

Kent State shot 55.7 percent from the floor, including 10 of 24 from the 3-point line. Chris Payton scored 17 points on 7-for-7 shooting off the bench.

Rayj Dennis and Setric Millner Jr. led Toledo with 25 points apiece. The Rockets shot just 42.4 percent from the floor.

Iona 76, Marist 55

Daniss Jenkins scored a game-high 27 points to lead the Gaels to a win over the Red Foxes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament title game.

Walter Clayton Jr. added 17 points and Nelly Junior Joseph posted nine points and 11 rebounds for the Gaels.

Patrick Gardner led the Red Foxes with 23 points on 9-for-19 shooting. Marist shot just 33.3 percent from the floor.

Florida Atlantic 78, UAB 56

Alijah Martin scored a game-high 30 points and the Owls claimed the Conference USA tournament championship in a rout over the Blazers in Frisco, Texas.

Martin finished 12 of 19 from the floor and collected 11 rebounds. He made 5 of 10 3-pointers.

Jordan Walker scored 18 points for UAB, which made just 5 of 26 shots from behind the arc.

UC Santa Barbara 72, Cal State Fullerton 62

Ajay Mitchell scored 20 points to help the Gauchos defeat the Titans and claim the Big West tournament championship in Henderson, Nev.

Cole Anderson scored 12 points off the bench for the Gauchos, who went 19-for-24 from the foul line.

Max Jones led four Titans in double figures with 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting. The Titans finished 12 of 18 from the free-throw line.

–Field Level Media

Kings snare key road win over Suns, 128-119


Harrison Barnes scored 19 points and the Sacramento Kings took another step in their conversion into a playoff-caliber team by posting a 128-119 road victory over the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night.

De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk added 18 points apiece as Sacramento won for the eighth time in the past nine games. Domantas Sabonis registered 17 points and eight rebounds, Trey Lyles and Davion Mitchell added 13 points apiece, and Kessler Edwards contributed 12 points and seven boards for the Kings.

Sacramento has reached the 40-win mark for the first time since the 2005-06 season. That season also represents the most recent playoff appearance for a franchise that is tied for second place in the Western Conference with the Memphis Grizzlies.

Devin Booker recorded 28 points and eight assists, and Deandre Ayton added 22 points and 12 rebounds for the Suns, who had a four-game winning streak halted and lost for just the sixth time in the past 22 games.

Terrence Ross scored 18 points and Chris Paul had 16 points and 16 assists for Phoenix. Josh Okogie added 15 points for the Suns.

The Kings closed the game with a decisive 13-4 run.

Back-to-back baskets by Sabonis gave the Kings a 119-115 lead with 2:25 remaining. Ayton converted a three-point play to bring Phoenix within one with 1:22 to play.

Fox knocked down a 17-footer to make it 121-118 with 1:09 left and Edwards drained a trey to make it a six-point margin with 45.1 seconds left as the Kings closed it out.

Sacramento shot 48.2 percent from the field, including 15 of 35 from 3-point range.

The Suns made 49.4 percent of their attempts and were 13 of 44 from behind the arc.

Chimezie Metu’s steal and dunk capped a 9-2 run that gave the Kings a 112-107 lead with 5:40 left to play. But Booker scored five points during an 8-3 spurt as the Suns knotted the score at 115 with 3:39 remaining.

Lyles scored 11 first-half points as the Kings led 67-59 at the break. Booker had 17 in the half for Phoenix.

Sacramento led 74-64 after Barnes’ basket with 9:42 left in the third quarter. The Kings later held an eight-point lead before Phoenix rattled off 12 straight points, capped by Paul’s 3-pointer, to take an 85-81 lead with 4:03 remaining.

Monk drained a 3-pointer to give Sacramento a 93-91 lead with 1:25 and added another trey with 38.1 seconds to go for a three-point lead. The Kings led 96-95 entering the final stanza.

–Field Level Media

Stephen Curry’s late burst rallies Warriors past Bucks in OT


Stephen Curry scored 20 of his game-high 36 points in the final 1:51 of regulation and overtime, lifting host Golden State to a 125-116 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night in San Francisco.

Curry took over a game that the Warriors trailed 108-100 with 2:05 remaining after a 3-pointer by the Bucks’ Joe Ingles.

After he almost single-handedly forced the overtime, he sandwiched a pair of Klay Thompson hoops with two- and 3-pointers of his own, giving Golden State it wouldn’t relinquish.

Curry later iced Golden State’s seventh straight home win with an interior hoop and two free throws.

Thompson finished with 22 points, Donte DiVincenzo 20 and JaMychal Green a season-best 18 for the Warriors, who salvaged a split with the Eastern Conference’s top team in their two-game season series.

Brook Lopez and Khris Middleton had 19 points apiece in a balanced attack for Milwaukee, which was seeking its third straight win since Giannis Antetokounmpo left the lineup with a sore right hand.

Despite being down by as many as 13 in the third quarter, Milwaukee appeared headed to a 10th straight road win before the wild finish to regulation. It began when Curry buried two 3-pointers and a driving layup in a personal eight-point flurry that drew Golden State even at 109-all with 45.1 seconds to go.

Jrue Holiday put Milwaukee back in position for a regulation win with a 28-footer with 31.1 seconds left, but Curry then came through again, this time on a 3-pointer with 19.0 seconds left that tied the game at 111-all.

Curry, who had just seven points at halftime and was just 1-for-5 on 3-pointers, finished 13-for-27 overall from the field and 6-for-15 on threes.

Both teams made more than 20 threes, with Golden State going 23-for-55 and the Bucks 21-for-51.

Jordan Poole added 13 points for the Warriors, while Kevon Looney chipped in with a game-high 15 rebounds and five steals to go with seven points, and Draymond Green with 13 rebounds and a game-high nine assists.

Seven Bucks, including all five starters, scored in double figures. Holiday had 18 to go with nine rebounds and a team-high eight assists, Bobby Portis 15 to complete a double-double with a team-high 13 rebounds, Ingles 15, Jevon Carter 13 and Grayson Allen 12.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Owen Wolff tallies goal, assist as Austin FC outlast Real Salt Lake

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Owen Wolff’s first MLS goal was the difference as visiting Austin FC defeated Real Salt Lake 2-1 on Saturday in a rousing, back-and-forth, Western Conference match in Sandy, Utah.

Wolff, an 18-year-old midfielder in his third season with Austin FC and the son of Austin coach Josh Wolff, sent home a wicked, right-footed blast from outside the box and into the bottom-left corner of the goal in the 33rd minute off the hand of RSL goalkeeper Zac MacMath.

Daniel Pereira got the assist on Wolff’s goal for Austin (2-1-0, six points), which snaped a five-game road losing streak.

Wolff became part of the eighth father-son duo to each score in MLS.

Austin lit the board first in the match’s ninth minute when Jon Gallagher took an assist from Wolff, turned away from the defense and scored from distance with his left foot into the top-right corner past MacMath.

Real Salt Lake (1-2-0, three points) answered in the 22nd minute on Justen Glad’s right-footed shot from the left side of the 6-yard box to the bottom left corner that was too much for Austin keeper Brad Stuver to keep out of the net. The goal was assisted by Damir Kreilach with a headed pass following a corner from Andrew Brody.

Soon after Wolff’s goal, RSL’s Damir Kreilach was shown the red card for a rough tackle against Pereira. After VAR decision, the red was reversed to a yellow, allowing Kreilach to stay in the game.

The second half was scoreless but Real Salt Lake looked to have produced the equalizer in the 74th minute when Anderson Julio found the net but was flagged for being offside.

Austin’s Maximiliano Urruti hit the right post with a right-footed shot from the left side of the box in match’s final seconds, but the visitors had enough to hang on.

The match was RSL’s home opener and its second straight loss. RSL plays four of its next six, and six of its next nine matches at home.

–Field Level Media

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 35, Thunder top Pelicans


Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points and the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 110-96 on Saturday night.

Josh Giddey scored 19, Jalen Williams added 17 and Gilgeous-Alexander made 13 of 13 free throws as the Thunder shot 27 of 32 from the foul line. The Pelicans made 16 of 19 free throws.

OKC, which bounced back from its most-lopsided loss of the season (132-101 on Wednesday at Phoenix) while Gilgeous-Alexander was sidelined, salvaged one game in the finale of the four-game season series against New Orleans.

CJ McCollum scored 26, Trey Murphy III and Naji Marshall had 15 each, Jonas Valanciunas had 13 and Jaxson Hayes added 11 for the Pelicans, who played without Brandon Ingram (sprained ankle). New Orleans committed 22 turnovers.

The Thunder took their biggest lead of the game when Gilgeous-Alexander’s two free throws gave them a 78-58 advantage midway through the third quarter.

Murphy, McCollum and Dyson Daniels each made a 3-pointer and the Pelicans got within 87-72 at the end of the third quarter.

New Orleans trimmed the deficit to nine points twice in the fourth quarter, but got no closer.

Gilgeous-Alexander led the way as the Thunder created some breathing room late in the first quarter. He scored 10 straight OKC points during a 13-5 run and finished the quarter with 14 points as the Thunder took a 32-22 lead.

Marshall made a 3-pointer and Hayes added a three-point play to start the second quarter scoring and pull New Orleans within four points.

Williams converted a three-point play, Lindy Waters III made a 3-pointer and OKC increased the lead to 40-30.

The Pelicans got within eight twice before Gilgeous-Alexander scored seven points to help the Thunder expand the lead to 57-36.

New Orleans got within 15, but Gilgeous-Alexander made two free throws and Williams beat the buzzer with a basket that gave OKC a 63-44 halftime lead.

–Field Level Media