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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Friday, March 2, 2018
Men’s College Basketball
No. 1 Virginia edges Louisville on Hunter’s buzzer-beater
By GARY B. GRAVES
Associated Press
ACC
LOUISVILLE,
Ky.
—
De’Andre Hunter’s 3-pointer as
time expired gave No. 1 Virginia
a 67-66 victory over Louisville
on Thursday night in a wild
finish that made the Cavaliers
the first Atlantic Coast Confer-
ence team to go 9-0 on the road
in league play.
Needing everything to over-
come an energized Cardinals
squad desperate for a statement
victory, the Cavaliers (27-2,
16-1) tied the game at 58 with
2 minutes left and overcame
another five-point deficit in
the final minute. Louisville led
66-64 and tried to inbounds
with .9 seconds left, but Virginia
got the ball after Deng Adel
was called for traveling on the
baseline.
After a timeout, Hunter got
the ball and sank a long 3 that
banked in at the horn, sparking
AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley
Teammates swarm Virginia guard De’Andre Hunter (12) follow-
ing his winning three-point basket over Louisville in an NCAA
college basketball game on Thursday in Louisville, Ky.
a wild dog pile of Cavaliers
celebrating in front of Louisville
bench.
Ty Jerome scored 21 points
while Devon Hall and Kyle Guy
each had 10 and Hunter seven as
Virginia became the first ACC
team with perfect road league
record since Duke (8-0) in the
2011-12 season.
Adel had 18 points for Louis-
ville (19-11, 9-8).
BIG PICTURE
Virginia: The Cavaliers didn’t
#1 Virginia
Louisville
67
66
flinch or fade despite trailing,
and stuck with their game plan
until getting a final chance that
went through. Shooting 56
percent in the second half helped
along with holding Louisville to
36 percent after halftime. They
also outrebounded the Cardinals
34-27.
Louisville: Facing a tall order
against a Cavaliers squad that
had beaten them five straight
times, the Cardinals had their
chances to seal it but missed
free throws late before Adel’s
turnover gave Virginia a final
chance. With it went a golden
opportunity to get the signature
win they needed, one that they
let slip away.
PREPS: No. 5
Nixyaawii falls
to No. 4 Triad
Continued from 1B
NO. 4 TRIAD 40, NO. 5
NIXYAAWII 38 — In the Class 1A
quarterfinals, No. 4 Triad hit a buzz-
er-beater to keep its run at a title alive
while sending the No. 5 Nixyaawii
Golden Eagles into the consolation
bracket.
The lay up at the buzzer by the
Timberwolves (22-6) ended a close
32 minutes of play.
At halftime, the game was tied,
18-18, and by the end of third quarter,
Triad was up 28-25.
The Golden Eagles (24-4) still had
a lot of fight left and with two minutes
on the clock, knotted the score up
once again at 36 points apiece. But
Triad’s late efforts were enough to
send the Timberwolves through to
face No. 1 Pacific in the semifinals.
Nixyaawii will play No. 9
Hosanna Christian in the consolation
semifinals. Tipoff is at 8 a.m.
PLAYOFF PREVIEW: Pendleton, Hermiston boys on the road to face top-three seeds
Continued from 1B
to the finals in 2016, and are
looking for their first taste at
the playoffs since then.
Silverton has held its
opponents to as many as 52
points and as few as seven
throughout its 21 wins.
The Bulldogs have finally
found their rhythm late in the
season, winning 10 of their
last 12 games including four
consecutive wins that was
capped off by a 67-40 play-in
victory over St. Helens.
Hermiston was booted out
of the playoffs last year by a
narrow 46-45 loss to Bend.
Tipoff is scheduled for 6
p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL
After
winning
the
Columbia River Conference
for the first time in four years,
the Hermiston Bulldogs were
essentially waiting to see who
they would host for Round 1
of the 5A OSAA playoffs.
More often than not, the
winners of each conference
will get home-court advan-
tage unless that team falls
outside of the top 16, which
is what happened to Herm-
iston when the brackets were
released Wednesday.
So now, the No. 15 seeded
Bulldogs (12-11 overall) hit
the road to face No. 2 Crater
at 6 p.m. Friday.
The Comets (23-1) are
nearly perfect on the season
with their lone loss nearly two
months behind them. Crater
opened league play on Jan.
5 with against Springfield,
where the Millers handed
the Comets a 19-point loss,
64-45.
Of Craters 23 wins, only
four have been decided by
less than 10 points.
Hermiston enters the
matchup on a five-game win
streak — its longest of the
season.
NO. 14 PENDLETON
AT NO. 3 THURSTON —
On Saturday, No. 14 Pend-
leton will play for its ticket
into the quarterfinals. After
the Buckaroos’ 60-39 victory
over Putnam in a play-in
game Wednesday, they just
have to get through the next
32 minutes.
That’s the message head
coach Kyle Tedder is sharing
with his team in preparation
for their postseason run.
“Our guys have been
there, they know what it
takes, they know what it
feels like to be there and
now it’s a matter of making
it happen,” Tedder said after
Wednesday’s game. “The
end goal is to get to the
tournament because anything
can happen once you’re, and
I think we’re good enough to
beat any team.”
The Buckaroos (15-10
overall) will have their work
cut out for them against the
No. 3 Thurston Colts.
Their roster has the expe-
rience of six seniors, who are
looking for redemption after
getting bumped out of the
playoffs with a Round 1 loss
to Wilsonville last year.
Tipoff is slated for 7 p.m.
SCOREBOARD
Local slate
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL
Friday
No. 5 Nixyaawii vs. No. 9 Hosanna Chris-
tian (1A Consolation, at Baker), 8 a.m.
No. 8 Irrigon vs. No. 5 Horizon Christian
(3A consolation, at North Bend), 9 a.m.
No. 15 Hermiston at No. 2 Crater (5A first
round), 6 p.m.
Saturday
No. 14 Pendleton at No. 3 Thurston, 7
p.m.
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday
No. 8 Heppner vs. No. 4 Grant Union (2A
consolation, at Pendleton), 9 a.m.
No. 2 Nixyaawii vs. No. 3 Powder Valley
(1A semifinals, at Baker), 1:45 p.m.
No. 9 Crescent Valley at No. 8 Pendleton
(5A first round), 6 p.m.
No. 12 Hermiston at No. 5 Silverton (5A
first round), 6 p.m.
Basketball
BOYS OSAA PLAYOFFS
Thursday’s Games
Class 3A Tournament
(At Coos Bay)
No. 1 De La Salle North Catholic 63, No.
8 Irrigon 26
No. 4 Blanchet Catholic 48, No. 5 Horizon
Christian 45
No. 2 Dayton 46, No. 10 Oregon Epis-
copal 37
No. 3 Santiam Christian 45, No. 6
Cascade Christian 41
Class 2A Tournament
(at Pendleton)
No. 1 Western Mennonite 60, No. 8 Grant
Union 38
No. 5 Oakland 51, No. 4 Toledo 44
No. 11 Vernonia 52, No. 3 Knappa 50
No. 2 Columbia Christian 58, No. 10
Kennedy 45
Class 1A Tournament
(at Baker City)
No. 1 Pacific 69, No. 9 Hosanna Christian
53
No. 4 Triad 40, No. 5 Nixyaawii 38
No. 11 Jordan Valley 61, No. 14 Joseph 43
No. 7 Prarie City 68, No. 2 Sherman 53
GIRLS OSAA PLAYOFFS
Thursday’s Games
Class 3A Tournament
(at Coos Bay)
No. 1 Salem Academy 51, No. 8 Nyssa 19
No. 5 Blanchet Catholic 48, No. 4
Clatskanie 45
No. 3 Rainier 36, No. 11 Creswell 30
No. 2 Dayton 48, No. 7 Coquille 29
Girls Class 2A Tournament
(at Pendleton)
No. 1 Kennedy 52, No. 8 Heppner 19
No. 5 Faith Bible 53, No. 4 Grant Union 49
No. 6 St. Paul 39, No. 3 Oakland 36
No. 2 Monroe 74, No. 7 Gold Beach 31
Class 1A Tournament
(at Baker City)
Consolation Bracket
No. 9 Joseph 54, No. 12 Jordan Valley 32
No. 11 Hosanna Christian 33, No. 10
Damascus Christian 28
NBA
Thursday’s Games
L.A. Lakers 131, Miami 113
Philadelphia 108, Cleveland 97
Sacramento 116, Brooklyn 111, OT
Portland 108, Minnesota 99
Friday’s Games
Charlotte at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Golden State at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Denver at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Indiana at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
Toronto at Washington, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at Utah, 7:30 p.m.
New York at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL
Top 25 Schedule
Thursday’s Games
No. 15 Michigan 77, Iowa 71, OT
No. 11 Wichita State 75, UCF 71, OT
No. 1 UVA 67, Louisville 66
No. 24 Mid Tennessee 82, W. Kentucky 64
No. 10 Cincinnati 78, Tulane 49
No. 19 Arizona 75, Stanford 67
Friday’s Games
Wisconsin vs. No. 2 Michigan St, 9 a.m.
Penn St vs. No. 13 Ohio St, 3:30 p.m.
No. 17 URI at Davidson, 5 p.m. (CBSSN)
Rutgers vs. No. 8 Purdue, 5:55 p.m.
Pac-12 Schedule
Thursday’s Games
Washington St 78, Oregon 76
Arizona St 84, Cal 53
No. 19 Arizona 75, Stanford 67
Washington 79, Oregon St 77
Friday’s Games
No games scheduled.
NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Top 25 Schedule
Thursday’s Games
No. 12 Tennessee 64, Auburn 61
No. 14 Missouri 59, Mississippi 50
No. 15 Texas A&M 82, Arkansas 58
No. 23 NC State 77, UNC 64
No. 25 Mercer 75, 44
Friday’s Games
No. 23 NC State vs. No. 18 Duke, 8 a.m.
Rutgers vs. No. 13 OSU, 9 a.m.
Kentucky vs. No. 2 Miss St., 10 a.m.
Virginia Tech vs. No. 4 Louisville, 11 a.m.
Jacksonville St vs. No. 22 Belmont, 11
a.m.
UVA vs. No. 5 Notre Dame, 3 p.m.
Indiana vs. No. 17 Maryland, 3:30 p.m.
No. 12 Tennessee vs. No. 8 South Caro-
lina, 4 p.m.
Miami vs. No. 11 FSU, 5 p.m.
No. 14 Missouri vs. No. 19 Georgia, 6
p.m.
Pac-12 Tournament
Thursday’s Games
No. 9 Colorado 66, No. 8 Utah 56
No. 12 Washington 71, No. 5 Cal 68
No. 7 USC 47, No. 10 Washington St. 44
No. 6 Arizona St. 76, No. 11 Arizona 47
Friday’s Games
No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 9 Colorado, 11:30
a.m.
No. 2 Stanford vs. No. 7 USC, 6 p.m.
No. 3 Oregon St vs. Arizona St, 8:30 p.m.
No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 12 Washington, 2
p.m.
Saturday
Semifinal games, 6/8:30 p.m. (PAC-12)
Sunday
Championship game, 6 p.m. (ESPN2)
San Jose 7, Chicago 2
Los Angeles 5, Columbus 2
Friday’s Games
Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
Buffalo at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Detroit at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at Colorado, 6 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Ottawa at Vegas, 7 p.m.
Nashville at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Columbus at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
Baseball
MLB
Spring Training
Thursday’s Games
Atlanta (ss) 5, Detroit 2
Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 2
Houston 10, Boston 5
Minnesota 3, St. Louis 3
N.Y. Yankees 6, Philadelphia 4
Pittsburgh 4, Toronto 1
Washington 6, Atlanta (ss) 2
Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 2
Cincinnati 8, Chicago White Sox 7
Cleveland 8, L.A. Dodgers 7
Colorado 2, Chicago Cubs 2
L.A. Angels 11, San Francisco 4
San Diego 9, Texas (ss) 9
Texas (ss) 9, Oakland 4
Kansas City 4, Seattle 3
Milwaukee 6, Arizona 1
Hockey
NHL
Thursday’s Games
Carolina 4, Philadelphia 1
Boston 8, Pittsburgh 4
Florida 3, New Jersey 2
Tampa Bay 5, Dallas 4, OT
Nashville 4, Edmonton 2
Arizona 5, Minnesota 3
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