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College Basketball Roundup

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The college basketball roundup ...

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Stu Douglass made a layup with 36.5 seconds remaining, and No. 20 Michigan held on through a wild final sequence to beat No. 9 Michigan State 60-59 on Tuesday night.

On Michigan State's last possession, Keith Appling drove to the basket but had his shot blocked by Jordan Morgan. Brandon Wood of the Spartans came up with the ball, and Draymond Green was able to get another shot off from near the free throw line, but it missed.

Michigan (15-4, 5-2 Big Ten) has won three straight over Michigan State (15-4, 4-2).

NO. 10 GEORGETOWN 83, DePAUL 75

ROSEMONT, Ill. — Jason Clark scored a career-high 31 points and Georgetown dominated the rebounding.

The Hoyas (15-3, 5-2 Big East) outrebounded DePaul 47-25 and consistently worked inside for second shots. Henry Sims added 16 points and Otto Porter had 15 rebounds for Georgetown.

WCU 141, TOCCOA FALLS 39

CULLOWHEE — Trey Sumler scored 18 points, leading nine Western Carolina players in double figures, as the Catamounts posted their highest point total ever in a 141-39 romp over Toccoa Falls.

Western Carolina (9-10), which came in having lost two straight and four of its past five, broke its previous high set in a 133-58 rout of Toccoa Falls in 2001.

Western led 72-17 at the half.

UNC-A 88, COASTAL 81

ASHEVILLE — J.P. Primm scored 23 points and UNC Asheville defeated Coastal Carolina 88-81.

PURDUE 75, IOWA 68

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Robbie Hummel scored 17 points to help Purdue defeat Iowa 75-68.




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