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No. 2 Connecticut 76, No. 23 Louisville 50
Published March 6, 2007 at midnight
HARTFORD, Conn. - Kalana Greene scored 20 points to help the Huskies (29-2) beat the Cardinals (26-7) to advance to the Big East Conference tournament final.
"I think UConn's made a lot of teams look really, really bad," said Louisville coach Tom Collen, a former coach at Colorado State.
No. 12 Purdue 64, No. 5 Ohio State 52 INDIANAPOLIS
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton had 21 points and 13 rebounds as the Boilermakers (28-5) upset the Buckeyes (28-3) to win the Big Ten tournament championship.
Ohio State lost for only the second time in 23 games. The victory extended Purdue's conference tournament title record to six.
No. 6 Stanford 62, No. 8 Arizona State 55 SAN JOSE, Calif.
Candice Wiggins scored 20 points to help the Cardinal (28-4) stave off a late rally by the Sun Devils (28-4) in the championship game of the Pacific-10 tournament.
Wiggins made two free throws with 48 seconds to play, had a key blocked shot with just less than 30 seconds remaining, then made a steal that sealed the game.
No. 19 Rutgers 63, No. 21 Marquette 55 HARTFORD, Conn.
Kia Vaughn had 22 points and 11 rebounds and Matee Ajavon added 20 to help the Scarlet Knights (21-8) beat the Golden Eagles (25-6) to advance to the Big East Conference final.
Xavier 65, Saint Joseph's 59 CINCINNATI
Joei Clyburn played up to her reputation as the Atlantic 10's best player off the bench, helping the Musketeers (25-7) past the Hawks (19-13) to their first league tournament championship in six years.
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