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Davidson stuns Hoyas behind Curry's 30 (AP)
Davidson stuns Hoyas behind Curry's 30 (AP)
Stephen Curry couldn't stop jumping up and down at midcourt at the final buzzer. Little Davidson was on its way to the NCAA tournament's round of 16 after another brilliant performance by its big-time guard. Curry scored 25 of his 30 points in the second half and Davidson staged a remarkable comeback behind their star sophomore to stun mighty Georgetown 74-70 on Sunday in the second round of the...
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The Latest Team To Ruin Your Bracket? Davidson
SPORTSbyBROOKS — ... ) Tenth-seeded Davidson shocked Georgetown this afternoon. The Hoyas were one of the teams that appeared in that new Jordan brand ad. No Cinderellas? The Wildcats beg to differ. And finally, we have Claudia Porras’ UTEP Miners to look foward to next weekend as well. Claudia had 8 points and 3 blocks in 17 minutes of play as UTEP prevailed last night, and her fellow Miners will ride along into the Sweet Sixteen. Look for a complete recap of all of Sunday’s action here tomorrow morning.

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