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Louisville advances, Kansas falls in NCAA

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INDIANAPOLIS – Earl Clark had 19 points and nine rebounds as top-seeded Louisville delivered one of the most crushing blowouts in regional round history – a 103-64 romp over Arizona on Friday.

Coach Rick Pitino and the Cardinals (31-5) topped 100 points for the first time this season, hit 14 3-pointers and nearly 57 percent from the field, moving into the Midwest final in impressive fashion.

Louisville will play Michigan State on Sunday for a trip to the Final Four.

Goran Suton had 20 points and nine rebounds as Michigan State was steady from the foul line, rallying to defeat defending NCAA champion Kansas, 67-62, in the Midwest Regional semifinals.

Kalin Lucas added 18 points for the second-seeded Spartans (29-6).

Michigan State overcame a 13-point deficit in the first half and advanced to play Louisville on Sunday for a trip to the Final Four.

Sherron Collins scored 20 points and Cole Aldrich had 17 points and 14 rebounds for Kansas (27-7).

At Memphis, Tennessee, Blake Griffin bullied his way to 30 points and 14 rebounds, and Tony Crocker added a career-high 28 points as second-seeded Oklahoma beat Syracuse, 84-71, to reach its first regional final since 2003. (AP)

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