Top-seeded Virginia advanced to its third Sweet 16 in six seasons Sunday night w...
Top-seeded Virginia advanced to its third Sweet 16 in six seasons Sunday night with a 63-51 win over No. 9 seed Oklahoma in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s South Region at Columbia, S.C.
Mamadi Diakite got the start for the Cavaliers and provided a spark with a game-high 14 points and nine rebounds. Senior Christian James scored 13 points and pulled down five rebounds in his final game with the Sooners.
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