2011 Ultimate College Basketball Tournament: East 2nd-Round Results
No. 1 Notre Dame 71, No. 33 Campbell 61
Leading scorers: Notre Dame's Ben Hansbrough (16 points, eight rebounds and four assists) and Campbell's Lorne Merthie (16 points and three assists).
Fighting Irish shoot 20-of-25 (80 percent) from the line.
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No. 17 Indiana-Purdue-Indianapolis 74, No. 16 Stanford 56
Leading Scorers: Indiana-Purdue-Indianapolis' Leroy Nobles (17 points and nine rebounds) and Stanford's Josh Owens (18 points and 10 rebounds).
Jaguars hit 14-of-17 free throws in the victory.
No. 9 Southern Mississippi 81, No. 41 Fairleigh Dickinson 51
Leading scorers: Southern Mississippi's D.J. Newbill (16 points and 10 rebounds) and Fairleigh Dickinson's Terence Grier (18 points).
Knights go 0-for-16 from three-point range.
No. 8 Oakland 70, No. 40 Binghamton 60
Leading scorers: Oakland's Keith Benson (16 points) and two players led the way with 11 points each for Binghampton.
Grizzlies win despite going 13-for-25 (52 percent) from the free-throw line.
No. 5 Marquette 78, No. 37 Monmouth 62
Leading scorers: Marquette had two players with 16 points each and Monmouth's Mike Myers-Keitt (18 points including four three-pointers).
Golden Eagles shoot 31-of-59 (53 percent) in the victory.
No. 12 Central Florida 59, No. 21 Central Connecticut State 52
Leading scorers: Central Florida's Marcus Jordan (17 points) and Central Connecticut State's Robby Ptacek (16 points).
Knights make 13-of-18 (72 percent) from the line in the second-round victory.
No. 13 Arkansas 63, No. 20 Boston 62
Leading scorers: Arkansas' Marshawn Powell (18 points and eight rebounds) and Boston's Darryl Partin (20 points).
Neither team scored for the last 2:22 of the contest.
No. 4 George Mason 73, No. 29 William & Mary 47
Leading scorers: George Mason's Cam Long (20 points) and William & Mary's Marcus Kitts (10 points).
Patriots shoot 53 percent from the floor and three-point range in the second-round victory.
No. 3 Nevada-Las Vegas 68, No. 30 Bowling Green 52
Leading scorers: Nevada-Las Vegas' Tre’Von Willis (13 points) and two players led the way with 11 points each for Bowling Green.
Falcons shoot just 20-for-59 (33 percent) from the floor in the loss.
No.19 Austin Peay 76, No. 14 East Tennessee State 72![]()
Leading scorers: Austin Peay's Josh Terry (20 points) and East Tennessee State's Mike Smith (22 points).
Governors hit 21-of-26 (81 percent) free throws in advancing to the regional Sweet 16.
No. 22 San Jose State 72, No. 11 Drexel 67
Leading scorers: San Jose State's Adrian Oliver (32 points and 11 rebounds) and Drexel's Chris Fouch (15 points).
Spartans hit 17-of-20 (85 percent) free throws to upset the Dragons in the second round.
No. 6 Virginia Tech 73, No. 27 Charlotte 70
Leading scorers: Virginia Tech's Victor Davila (15 points and 11 rebounds) and Charlotte's Derrio Green (16 points and eight assists).
Hokies advance to the East Sweet 16 despite only seven players participating.
No. 7 New Mexico 74, No. 26 Drake 64
Leading scorers: New Mexico's Dairese Gary (19 points and four assists) and Drake's Ryan Wedel (17 points including five three-pointers).
Lobos outscore the Bulldogs 41-30 in the second half to secure the win.
No. 23 Pacific 81, No. 10 Marshall 66
Leading scorers: Pacific's Terrell Smith (18 points) and Marshall's Tirrell Baines (13 points).
Tigers shoot 51 percent from the field and 54 percent from three-point range in the victory.
No. 18 Florida Atlantic 67, No. 15 Montana 52
Leading scorers: Florida Atlantic's Raymond Taylor (14 points and five assists) and Montana's Brian Qvale (11 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks).
Grizzlies shoot just 2-of-13 from three-point range in the loss.
No. 2 North Carolina 90, No. 34 Jackson State 54
Leading scorers: North Carolina's Harrison Barnes (21 points and five rebounds) and Jackson State's Grant Maxey (15 points and nine rebounds).
Tar Heels shoot 55 percent from the floor in the victory.
East Region Sweet 16 Matchups (All Games To Be Played at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York):
No. 17 Indiana-Purdue-Indianapolis vs. No. 1 Notre Dame
No. 9 Southern Mississippi vs. No. 8 Oakland
No. 12 Central Florida vs. No. 5 Marquette
No. 13 Arkansas vs. No. 4 George Mason
No. 19 Austin Peay vs. No. 3 Nevada-Las Vegas
No. 22 San Jose State vs. No. 6 Virginia Tech
No. 23 Pacific vs. No. 7 New Mexico
No. 18 Florida Atlantic vs. No. 2 North Carolina



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