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NCAA Game Summary - Northern Illinois Vs. Central Michigan

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

(Sports Network) - Giordan Watson scored 20 points, and sixth- seeded Central Michigan downed No. 11 seed Northern Illinois, 83-71, in the opening round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament.

Robbie Harman scored 16 points, and Marko Spica added 13 points for the Chippewas (14-16), who advance to face No. 3 seed Akron on Thursday. Chris Kellermann and Jordan Bitzer each scored 11 points for Central Michigan.

Darion Anderson scored 22 points and raked in seven rebounds for the Huskies (6-22), who dropped five straight to close the season. Shaun Logan had 12 points and five rebounds, and Sean Smith added 12 points for Northern Illinois.

Central Michigan opened the second half with eight straight points, pushing their lead to 45-30 after a Spica jumper with under 17 minutes left in the second half.

Northern Illinois was able to trim the lead to eight points later in the half, but the Chippewas ripped off a 12-0 run that put the game away. Harman drilled two threes on the run, the second capping the push and giving Central Michigan a 62-42 lead with about 10 and a half minutes left.

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Kyle Singler had 20 points and tied a career-high with 12 rebounds, as fourth-ranked Duke topped No. 9 Purdue, 76-60, to remain unbeaten in the history of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Jon Scheyer also scored 20 and Nolan Smith contributed 12 points for Duke (8-0), which has won all 10 of its games in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. It's been a tremendous history of success for Duke against the Big Ten. The Blue Devils are 62-23 all-time against teams currently in the Big Ten, having won seven straight such contests. Robbie Hummel had 15 points for Purdue (5-2), which was coming off an overtime loss in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off at the hands of Oklahoma. JaJuan Johnson contributed 12 points and E'Twaun Moore netted 10 before fouling out. The Boilermakers, who were riddled with foul trouble, shot 37.3 percent from the field. That included a 2-of-13 effort from three-point range.


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