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No. 5 Florida Top No. 7 Alabama in the key -Sec -Matchup

Tuscaloosa, ala. (AP) -Alex Condon had 27 points and 10 rebounds to lead to a 99-94 victory against Alabama No. 7 on Wednesday evening No. 5.

The Gators (26-4, 13-4 Southeasters Conference) also received 22 points and eight assists from Walter Clayton Jr. Florida strengthened his NCAA tournament resume with a second street victory against a top 10 team after defeating No. 1 Auburn this season. It is the first time in the program history that the Gators did it twice in one season.

Mark Sears led Alabama (23-7, 12-5) with 30 points, six rebounds and five assists. Alabama also received 19 points from Labaron Philon, 11 from Clifford Omoruyi and 10 points from Grant Nelson and Aiden Sherrell.

NO. 11 Clemson 78, Boston College 69

Boston (AP) -Jaeden Zackery returned to Chestnut Hill and scored 21 points against his former team. He met an important 3 pointer after the Boston College had led a 16-point deficit to two and leading No. 11 Clemson.

Chase Hunter added 18 points and Viktor Lakhin scored 11 with 13 rebounds to help the Tigers (25-5, 17-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) win their seventh game in a row.

Jayden Hastings achieved 18 for the Boston College (12-18, 4-15).

Clemson led in the first half at 16 and still had a 62-53 lead in the middle of the second before BC scored seven points in a row to make it a two-point game. But then Lakhin met a corner 3 in Under and Zackery to extend the lead to seven.

NO. 13 Maryland 71, No. 17 Michigan 65

Ann Arbor, Michigan (AP) – Derik Queen had 17 points and 12 rebounds and led Maryland No. 13 to a victory against No. 17 Michigan, who gave the state of Michigan at least part of the big ten title.

The Wolverines (22-8, 14-5) lost two and three of the last four home games and did not fell first in the conference.

Maryland took control by holding Michigan in the first half to 22 points of 22 points, while building a lead of 11 points.

The Wolverines injured their comeback chances with nine sales in the second half.

Rodney Rice scored 19 points and Selton Miguel had 17 for the terrapins.

Vladislav Goldin and Danny Wolf each scored 20 points, and Tre Donaldson added 10 points and six templates for the Wolverines.