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Posted on: Friday, November 21, 2008

No. 4 UCLA upset, 55-52

Associated Press

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Michigan's DeShawn Sims scored for a 51-48 lead with 2:28 left to play as the Wolverines upset No. 4 UCLA, 55-52.

FRANK FRANKLIN III | Associated Press

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NEW YORK — Showing poise down the stretch and playing stellar defense, Michigan pulled off its first win over a top-five team in 11 years.

DeShawn Sims scored 18 points, including an emphatic dunk on a backdoor cut with time running down, and Manny Harris added 15 as the Wolverines upset No. 4 UCLA, 55-52, last night in the 2K Sports Classic.

"We knew we had an opportunity to win the game and in the past we had lapses down the stretch," said Sims, a junior forward. "It's the biggest win I've had at Michigan. This team is rebuilding and it's not going to stop."

The Wolverines' last victory over a top-five team came in 1997 against No. 1 Duke — Michigan's opponent in the championship game tonight. The 10th-ranked Blue Devils beat Southern Illinois, 83-58, in the first semifinal at Madison Square Garden.

With his team trailing 48-46 with 4:16 left, Stu Douglass hit a long 3-pointer to give Michigan the lead. Darren Collison was stripped on the other end, leading to a layup by Sims that made it 51-48 Wolverines.

UCLA (2-1) cut the deficit to two when Josh Shipp made one of two free throws with 56 seconds left. After Michigan (3-0) worked the shot clock down, Anthony Wright found Sims for a two-handed slam that gave the Wolverines a 53-49 lead with 28 seconds left.

The Bruins (2-1) weren't done. Nikola Dragovic's 3-pointer with 5 seconds to go cut it to 53-52. But Harris hit two free throws and blocked Collison's potential tying 3-pointer at the buzzer. No. 10 Duke 83, Southern Illinois 58: Gerald Henderson scored all 20 of his points in the second half, helping the Blue Devils (4-0) beat the Salukis (2-1) to reach the final of the 2K Sports Classic.

NO. 13 MEMPHIS 83, CHATTANOOGA 71

Doneal Mack scored 19 points and Shawn Taggart had 16 points and 11 rebounds as the Tigers (3-0) beat the Mocs (0-3) in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off at San Juan, Puerto Rico.

NO. 18 FLORIDA 64, SOUTHERN UTAH 50

Nick Calathes had 18 points and the Gators (3-0), who went 1-of-15 on 3-point attempts to extend their school-record streak of consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer to 546, held on to beat the Thunderbirds (1-1) at Gainesville, Fla.

SETON HALL 63, NO. 19 USC 61

Jeremy Hazell scored 17 points and Eugene Harvey made a free throw with five seconds remaining to help the Pirates (3-0) upset the Trojans (2-1) in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off at San Juan.

ELSEWHERE

TEXAS TECH 167, EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.) 115

Trevor Cook scored 20 points to lead nine teammates in double figures as the Red Raiders (3-0) raced to a 77-57 halftime lead in beating the Tigers (0-1) at Lubbock, Texas, with their highest-scoring game in history.

RANKED WOMEN

NO. 1 UCONN 99, SAN DIEGO STATE 55

Maya Moore scored 21 points and five teammates also scored in double figures as the Huskies (2-0) routed the Aztecs (2-1) at Hartford, Conn., to extend their home winning streak to 26 consecutive games.

NO. 8 STANFORD 84, NEW MEXICO 46

Jillian Harmon scored 13 points to lead four teammates in double figures and the Cardinal (2-1) took a 45-25 halftime lead in routing the Lobos (3-1) at Stanford, Calif.

NO. 11 MARYLAND 90, JAMES MADISON 76

Kristi Toliver had 27 points and 10 assists, and the Terrapins (2-1) used an 18-3 second-half run to pull away and beat the Dukes (1-1) at College Park, Md.

NO. 12 TEXAS A&M 59, MICHIGAN 56

Danielle Gant scored 15 points and Takia Starks added 13, including a jumper with nine minutes left for a 44-43 lead they never lost, as the Aggies (3-0) held off the Wolverines (1-2) at Ann Arbor, Mich.

NO. 14 TEXAS 87, TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 36

Kathleen Nash had 11 points and 12 rebounds, and the host Longhorns (4-0) took command with a 33-9 opening run in routing the Islanders (1-2) at Austin, Texas.

NO. 21 PURDUE 70, PORTLAND 50

FahKara Malone made four of six 3-pointers in scoring 17 points to lead three teammates in double figues as the Boilermakers (2-0) cruised past the Pilots (2-1) at West Lafayette, Ind.

NO. 22 FLORIDA ST 70, COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 57

Freshman center Cierra Bravard scored 25 points and the Seminoles (3-0) went on a 15-0 run for a 63-49 lead to turn back the Cougars (1-1) at Tallahassee, Fla.

NO. 24 TCU 70, TEXAS-ARLINGTON 45

Helen Sverrisdottir had 17 points and 12 rebounds, and the Lady Frogs (3-0) used an 18-0 run for a 35-21 lead with 18:37 left to beat the Mavericks (1-1) at Fort Worth, Texas.