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No. 2 Arizona upset in Bahamas, spoiling Villanova showdown

Villanova guard Jalen Brunson (1) receives the pass during an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2017 in the Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in Paradise Island, Bahamas. (Tim Aylen/Bahamas Visual Services via AP)

Paradise Island, Bahamas • Freshman Braxton Beverly scored a season-high 20 points and sparked the decisive late run that helped North Carolina State upset No. 2 Arizona 90-84 in Wednesday’s first round at the Battle 4 Atlantis.

Allerik Freeman scored 24 points to lead the Wolfpack (5-0).

Beverly hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 4:19 left, part of a stunning 13-1 run that put the Wolfpack up 86-76 with 1:48 left. He also hit six free throws and assisted on another basket during the spurt.

Allonzo Trier scored 24 of his 27 points after halftime for the Wildcats (3-1), while freshman Deandre Ayton had 27 points and 14 rebounds.

No. 5 Villanova 66, Western Kentucky 58 • Jalen Brunson scored 18 points for Villanova in the opening round of the Battle 4 Atlantis.

The Wildcats (4-0) found themselves in a close game until early in the second half. That's when they ran off a 13-2 burst to push ahead by double figures.

Villanova made 15 of 24 shots (63 percent) after halftime after shooting just 33 percent to lead 27-24 at the break. The Wildcats also got a spark from sophomore Donte DiVincenzo, who scored 12 of his 14 points in the second half.

Darius Thompson scored 16 points for the Hilltoppers (2-2), who shot 44 percent.

No. 13 Notre Dame 67, No. 6 Wichita St. 66 • Martinas Geben hit two free throws with 2.3 seconds left and Notre Dame rallied from a 16-point deficit to win the Maui Invitational.

Notre Dame (6-0) trailed most of the game, but clawed its way back, by slowing the high-scoring Shockers (4-1) and working the ball inside on offense.

Notre Dame pulled within one, but Landry Shamet, having a quiet scoring night, put the Shockers up 64-61 with a running jumper with 1:24 left.

Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame's preseason All-America, cut it back to one on a jumper in the lane. Again, Shamet answered, on a pull-up jumper in the lane and Colson airballed a 3-pointer, but scored on a layup after Matt Farrell stole the inbounds pass.

Zach Brown blocked Farrell's layup, but the Irish got the ball on an baseline inbounds play. Geben cut to the basket and was fouled by Shaquille Morris. He hit both free throws and Wichita State fumbled away its last possession.

Colson finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds.

Brown led the Shockers with 14 points.

No. 8 Kentucky 86, Fort Wayne 67 • Nick Richards had career highs of 25 points and 15 rebounds, and Kentucky shot 70 percent in the first half.

Kentucky's 19-of-27 shooting before halftime countered the Mastodons' eight 3-pointers that kept them close for a while. Once Fort Wayne started missing, it couldn't match the length or speed of the young Wildcats (5-1), who eventually led 78-48 with 6:50 remaining on the way to their most decisive win this season.

Kentucky shot a season-best 33 of 55 (60 percent) and dominated the rebounding 44-21.

Junior guard John Konchar had 19 points for Fort Wayne (3-2).

No. 10 Southern California 88, Lehigh 63 • Jonah Mathews scored 18 points, making four of USC's season-high-tying 12 3-pointers, and the Trojans earned their 21st straight non-conference victory.

Bennie Boatwright led the Trojans (4-0) with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Chimezie Metu added 15 points and Elijah Stewart had 13 points.

Kahron Ross led Lehigh (3-2) with 24 points and Lance Tejada added 19. The Mountain Hawks were held to 36 percent shooting and got outrebounded 49-32.

No. 11 Miami 57, La Salle 46 • Prized freshman Lonnie Walker IV struggled in his return home, but Dewan Huell scored 16 points and Miami remained unbeaten.

Part of Miami's recruiting pitch for the projected NBA lottery pick was a game in his hometown. Walker was held to five points and 2-of-8 shooting, and his woes were contagious. Miami (4-0) shot 37 percent from the field and the Explorers were 0 of 15 from 3-point range.

B.J. Johnson scored 16 points on 6-of-20 shooting for La Salle (3-3) in its third straight loss.

La Salle traveled about 60 miles from campus, but it was a Miami home game and the crowd was solidly behind their local hero's team.

No. 12 Cincinnati 78, Wyoming 53 • Gary Clark scored 17 points and Kyle Washington had 16 points and 11 rebounds as Cincinnati won the inaugural Cayman Islands Classic.

Clark was named the MVP of the three-game event with 49 points, 28 boards and seven assists.

Clark scored the first nine points of the game and Cincinnati (6-0) extended it to 20-2 after 9 minutes.

Hayden Dalton led Wyoming (4-1) with 15 points.

Tennessee 78, No. 18 Purdue 75, OT • Grant Williams scored all 22 of his points after halftime and hit the go-ahead shot with 14.5 seconds left in overtime to lift Tennessee in the opening round of the Battle 4 Atlantis.

After P.J. Thompson missed a jumper for the lead, James Daniel hit two free throws with 2.0 seconds left to push the margin to three. The Boilermakers had one more chance to tie, but Kyle Alexander intercepted Dakota Mathias' long inbounds heave to end it.

Tennessee (3-0) shot just 36 percent but dominated the boards and finished with 21 second-chance points.

Carsen Edwards scored 21 points to lead the Boilermakers (4-1).

Tennessee forced overtime when Lamonte Turner buried a tying 3-pointer from near his bench with 5.1 seconds left in regulation. Purdue called a timeout, but Edwards' 3 for the win hit the front rim as the horn sounded.