Published 3/26/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Men's Hoops News
Dante Milligan slammed a two-handed dunk off a feed from Chris Lowe with 28 seconds left to give Massachusetts the lead as the Minutemen rallied from 17 points down in the final eight minutes and stunned Syracuse 81-77 on Tuesday night in the NIT quarterfinals. Massachusetts (24-10) advances to the semifinals against Florida on April 1 at Madison Square Garden.
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