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College basketball -Live updates, points, results: Kentucky vs. Alabama and more

Selection on Sunday only two days away, but there are many College basketball action, with which you can keep up at the weekend of the conference tournament.

The first-class Duke returned to action on Friday without Cooper Flag after the potential NBA draft No. 1 sprained its ankle on Thursday. Without flag, the Blue Devils stayed in the ACC semi-finals to defeat North Carolina 74-71 after they had almost built a lead of 24 points.

UNC had the chance to take the lead in the last seconds and to follow one with two free throws. But the first missed and the second was waved down due to a lane lane violation and paved the way for the Duke victory.

In addition, there are many other remarkable games in the barrel. Auburn, Michigan State, Houston and St. Johns won on Friday, since they all compete for a potential No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.

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Here are all the games that we will keep in mind on Friday. (Scroll for live updates.)

No. 1 Duke 74, North Carolina 71
No. 13 Louisville against No. 10 Clemson, 9:30 p.m. | ESPN or ESPN 2

No. 2 Houston 74, No. 17 BYU 54
No. 9 Texas Tech against Arizona, 9:30 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN2

No. 3 Auburn 62, Ole Miss 57
No. 8 Tennessee 83, Texas 72
No. 4 Florida 95, No. 21 Missouri 81
No. 15 Kentucky against No. 5 Alabama, 9:30 p.m. | Sec

No. 6 St. Johns 79, No. 25 Marquette 63
Creighton vs. Uconn, 9 p.m. | fox

No. 7 Michigan State 74, No. 23 Oregon 64
No. 18 Wisconsin 86, UCLA 70
No. 11 Maryland 88, No. 24 Illinois 65
No. 20 Purdue against No. 22 Michigan, 9 p.m. | Big ten Network

No. 16 Memphis 83, Wichita State 80
Boise State vs. New Mexico, 9:30 p.m. | CBSSN

Live85 updates

  • Uconn after late

    The huskies dropped in game 6 at just one minute, but they are still fighting.

  • Louisville in control against Clemson

    Louisville opened a healthy lead in the second half against Clemson in the ACC tournament. It is a defensive struggle and the cardinals are up to date with a little more than 12 minutes before several numbers. The winner of this game will play on the top duke on Saturday evening.

  • Caleb love it feels

    Arizona's star started the second half, just like he did the first: 3-point drill. He has two more (a total of 23 points) in the first few minutes and the wildcats are double digits on Texas Tech.

  • Huskies tease a comeback

    Creighton still leads in the second half of the Big Ost semi -final, but Uconn is not quiet. The huskies are on a 12-0 run and again in the game.

  • Halftime: Arizona 47, Texas Tech 39

    So far, Caleb Love was the focus for wildcats. It is 6-against-8 in the first half (including 3-on-4) and has 17 points. Most of it was in the first 7 minutes of the game.

  • Michigan retired early in the second half

    The Wolverines are on a tear from the break and have opened a two -digit lead over Purdue. The winner of this game will play Maryland on Saturday.

  • Cooper Flagg will not play in the ACC title game on Saturday

    The Duke coach Jon Scheyer said after the Blue Devils' victory that Flagg would miss the ACC tournament title game.

  • Texas tech on fire

    The Red Raiders took the lead against Arizona in the middle of the first half. They are one of the best 3-point shooting teams in the country and they are 5-to-7 behind the arch. Christian Anderson has two of them.

  • UK-Alabama Trading Blub's honor

    The SEC quarter -finals between the Wildcats and Crimson Tide began with a blowy pace, and both teams shoot the ball well. It is tied up at 14-14 during the first TV break.

  • Arizona-Texas Tech in Big 12 Semis in progress

    The wildcats have a hot start in Kansas City. If this is the first Big 12 game you have seen, you may be confused about what you are looking at. Here Jeff Eisenberg is about the strange prospect of Brett Yormark and Co. for the conference tournament:

    Kansas City, Mon -March 14th: A high view of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship logo Before the tournament between the BYU Cougars and Houston Cougars on March 14, 2025 in the T -Mobile Center in Kansas City. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire about Getty Images)

    Click the photo to read the story. (Scott Winters/Getty Images)

  • Creighton takes over the early tour of Uconn

    Dan Hurley's Huskies had a slow start to Villanova on Thursday and it looks like they are starting the Big East semi -final against Creighton in a similar way. The BlueJays are in the lead early.

  • Finale: Duke 74, UNC 71

    A width of the balance, and the duke will progress on the skin of the teeth and the sole of Jae'lyn Withers' sneaker. What a bizarre end of a great comeback.

  • Kleutze does both, but UNC brings the ball into the Duke area and calls a break with a 2.5 second lead. Tar heels are not yet dead, but they have to avoid a foul.

  • Unc fouls Kon Kleutzel, Duke's best FT shooter with a 2.8 second lead.

  • Good gentleman. Jae'lyn Withers from UNC is challenged for a lane track and Lubins Make in the second is not. UNC has to be a foul again. This is an emotional crusher.

  • Hoo Boy, Lubin misses the first. Shooting for OT now.

  • Double-Whamty for Duke. Ven-Allen Lubin pulls a foul with a four-second lead and will get two free throws, and Khaman Maluach turns out. Here is the UNC shooting for the tour.

  • Proctor misses the first of the one-and-one and it is UNC basketball, 72-71, with 17.6 seconds ahead. This is March.

  • UNC fouls with a lead of 21.7 seconds, Tyrese Proctor to the line.