College basketball live updates, scores, results: Texas vs. Tennessee, and awaiting Cooper Flagg’s status vs. UNC

The election is only two days left on Sunday, but the college basketball is quite action to continue on the weekend of the conference tournament.

On Thursday, after the NBA’s possible draft No. 1, Cooper will return to Duke action on Friday without a flag. Its long -term status is not known, but coach June shares are playing safe for this time. Blue Devils will face North Carolina rivals in the ACC semi -finals.

Beyond that, there are many other notable games on the faucet. Oberon, Michigan State, Houston and St. John are in action as the top seed contenders in the NCAA tournament.

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These are all games that we will keep a close eye on Friday. (Scroll for direct refreshments.)

No. 1 Duke vs UNC, 7pm | Espn or espn2
Number 13 Louis Will vs. No. 10 Klemson, 9:30 pm | ESPN or ESPN 2

No. 2 Houston vs. 17 BYU, 7pm | Espn/espn2
No. 9 Texas Tech vs Arizona, 9:30 pm | Espn/espn2

No. 3 Abbran 62, Oli Miss 57
No. 8 Tennessee vs Texas, 3:30 pm | ESPN
No. 4 Florida vs. No. 21 Missouri, 7pm | Second
Number 15 Kentucky vs. 5 Alabama, 9:30 pm | Second

Number 6 St. Johns vs. 25 Market, 6:30 pm | Fox
Krighton vs Ukin, 9pm | Fox

No. 7 Michigan State 74, No. 23 Oregon 64
Number 18 Wisconsin vs UCLA, 2:30 pm | Big Tan Network
No. 11 Maryland vs. 24 Elena, 6:30 pm | Big Tan Network
No. 20 Perio vs Number 22 Michigan, 9pm | Big Tan Network

No. 16 Memefs 83, Vikita State 80
Boys State vs New Mexico, 9:30 pm | CBSSN

Living36 updates

  • Ter Johnson has only two points for Texas at the first half of the 7:18 mark. Nevertheless, and despite the hot game of Chaz Lenner, Long Horns is only less than six, 28-22.

    Johnson scored an average of 20.1 points in each game this season, shooting 39 % on 3s.

  • Tennessee is starting hot in front of a crowd of his native state.

  • This is so far for Tennessee’s Chaz Lionar Show. He has 15 points for 6-OF-8 shooting.

  • Texas Tennessee continues

    The war on which school is on the original UT Nasholi …

    Tennessee won the first meeting with Texas 74-70 this season.

  • Finals: Memphis 83, Vikita State 80

    Memphis pushed the Waketa State in the AAC quarter-finals, 83-80.

    The Tigers had a 72-61 lead, with 6:34 remaining in the second half, but the sugars did not go and reached within 77-74 with 54 seconds left. But PJ Hughesi effectively removed the game, knocking the jumper for a five -point margin with 32 seconds left.

    Higheri won with 42 points, making the AAC tournament record. He added eight rebounds and four Assists. Dan Danja followed with 18 points.

    Bejin Courts led the Waketa State with 19 points, four wrappies and five assistants. Zavar Bell added 18 points, and kept the thank you in the game.

  • Finals: Ibn 62, Oli Miss 57

    The SEC tournament is included in the semi-finals of the SEC tournament after a tough win of 62-57 on Obran Oli Miss.

    Johnny Broom started to return 23 points and 15 for the Tigers, while Sean Pedola and Diry Davis scored 12 runs for the rebels.

    Ibran is facing the winner of the Texas-Tenni quarter-finals at 1 pm tomorrow.

  • Two Jillin Murray Free Throw reduced Abburn’s lead by 60-57. But Johnny Brom may have sank the dagger with a spinning shot in the post so that the Tigers have a five -point lead, with 11 seconds remaining.

  • Oli Miss reduced the deficit by 57-51 after a mile-of-Kelly turnover and lost 3 through Johnny Broom.

    Nevertheless, a Chad Baker Mazara’s fast break eliminated a Miss 3 by Jillon Murray, backbone from nine, which has eliminated the rebel rally.

  • Another basket of Johnny Brom and Denver Jones’s 3-point game took Abburn to 10 points, 57-47, with three minutes left.

    The Tigers may be pulling but it is time for the rebels to make another run.

  • After tied Oli Miss’s score at 46-46, Abbin has apparently intensified himself. A Chini Johnson 3 pointer and three points of Johnny Brom have left the Tigers in the regulation with 52-47, 3:56.

  • Oli Miss and Ibn Band, 46-46

    Sean Padola has tied the game 46-46 on a lipup with a remaining 6:56 in the second half.

  • Uberon is struggling with his shooting in the second half and is allowed to include Oli Miss in the game. The rebels have reduced the margin on the Dari Davis Jumper to 46-44 and have had the opportunity to tie or gain the lead, but Jillon Murray lost a lapup.

    This is still a two -point game with 7:29 left and the TV time is being taken.

  • Oli Miss has begun to look for her shot and as a result is sticking near Abbin. One Dari Davis closed the rebels within 43-37 on the second half mark.

  • HAFT TIME: MEMFS 39, Vikita State 39

    In the AAC tournament, the Memphis and the Victoria are equal to 39-39 in the Half Time. Tigers fell behind 20-10 points, but rallied before the break.

    For the Tigers, PJ Higheri has 21, while Bejan Courts leads Shakers with 11.

  • Final: Michigan State 74, Oregon 64

    The Big Tan is in the semi-finals after sending 74-64 to Michigan State Oregon. They will face the winner of the Wisconsin-Yukla match-up this afternoon.

    Jess Richardson led the Spartan with 17 points, followed by 12 from Jaden Akins.

    Net Buttle scored more than 22 points for Oregon with 11 ribbounds. But the duck had only two players scored in double figures, with TJ Bamba 11 with 11.

  • Back to Indianapolis, another Quinn car Dink has left Michigan State 3:24 in 68-57 and the time is coming to make Oregon run.

  • Half Time: Ibn 29, Oli Miss 22

    The Oli Miss went to half of the season with less than 22 points, and 27 % of the floor shoots. However, Obran is shooting 36 %, which has stopped him from gaining a big lead.

    In spite of the shooting problems, rebel coach Chris Bayed can feel great about the possibility of his team.

  • Oli Miss is struggling to shoot not only from the 3 -point range. The rebel floor is shooting 7-F-25 (28 %). Nevertheless, Obran did not draw. But it would be difficult for Oli Miss if they could not do better shoots and could not create some easy baskets from lost shots and turnover.

  • Don Barnes has given the rebels a 14-13 lead. They 3-For-13 from long respect with just under Four Minutes Remaining in the first Half. It has allowed Oberin to create some distance with a 24-18 lead.

  • In Nash Vill, Davon Barnes targeted 3 to give Oli Miss a 14-13 lead. But Oberin did not make four free throws other than shots of Jaheem Hudson and Chad Baker Mazara to go to 20-16.

    Johnny Broom is going to the bench for rest, which can provide rebels with a chance.

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