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SAN ANTONIO (AP) - James Michael McAdoo sank two free throws in the final 3.5 seconds, and No. 6 seed North Carolina rallied to beat 11th-seeded Providence 79-77 Friday night.

Providence's Bryce Cotton scored a career-high 36 points and made one dazzling shot after another down the stretch. But he also fumbled a long rebound in the final moments, robbing the Friars of a chance for a last-second miracle.

Had North Carolina (24-9) lost, it would've been the first time since 1979 the Tar Heels and rival Duke lost on the same day of the tournament.

The Blue Devils fell earlier to 14th-seeded Mercer, and the Friars nearly handed North Carolina a similar stunner.

Marcus Paige led North Carolina with 19 points.

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RALEIGH, NC (AP) - Daniel Coursey scored 17 points and Mercer pulled off the biggest upset in the NCAA tournament so far by knocking off Duke 78-71.

Jakob Gollon added 20 points for the 14th-seeded Bears.

The Bears were simply too much for a Duke team with stars Jabari Parker and Rodney Hood.

Mercer scored 11 straight points during the late 20-5 run that clinched the biggest victory in school history. It's the second one-and-done in three years for the third-seeded Blue Devils.

Mercer won the Atlantic Sun conference championship. That's the same conference that produced 2013 tournament darling Florida Gulf Coast.

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The chant started with one player in the Memphis locker room. Tigers forward Shaq Goodwin picked up on it, and it spread to a few other players who clapped with each syllable.

"Big-shot Mike!" they chanted.

Nobody on George Washington's team was arguing.

Top sixth-man Michael Dixon Jr. scored 19 points and hit four free throws in the final 10 seconds to help Memphis hold off the Colonials 71-66 on Friday night in the second round of the East Regional.

"It's simple - sixth man of the (American Athletic) Conference, which has elite-level talent," teammate Geron Johnson said of his teammate.

"Sixth-man of the year, man. That's what it is. Perfect name for it," he added.

Joe Jackson added 15 points for the eighth-seeded Tigers (24-9), who are halfway to Johnson's post-AAC tournament guarantee of two wins in the first weekend of the NCAAs.

"As long as we think big and we play hard, the sky's the limit," Jackson said. "We've just got to continue to think that we can get there. We've got to know we can get there."

They entered the tournament having lost three of five to fall out of the national rankings, and shot 49 percent in this one but struggled to put the ninth-seeded Colonials away until the final seconds.

Isaiah Armwood scored a season-high 21 points after picking up his fourth foul with 12:02 left for ninth-seeded GW (24-9), which was just 2 of 12 from 3-point range yet never fell behind by more than 10 points.

"It definitely changed my defense, because when I'm on defense, I'm usually active. I couldn't foul," Armwood said. "It definitely hurt us because I gave up some layups that I don't usually give up."

Leading scorer Maurice Creek - who averages 14 points - finished with nine on 2-of-13 shooting for GW, but he airballed a 3-pointer in the final seconds that would have tied it.

Patricio Garino added 10 points for the Colonials, who were making their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2007 and hung around all game before making a final late push.

They had the ball down 67-64 after Jackson threw the ball away with 1:16 left.

But Creek's jumper in the lane was short and so was Nemanja Mikic's 3-point attempt from the right wing with less than a minute remaining.

"I think if we would have tied it, the momentum was sort of shifting and maybe we would have tied it, had some time outs and things would've been different," GW coach Mike Lonergan said.

Crawford missed a 3 for Memphis with about 30 seconds left and the rebound went out of bounds off Jackson with 26.6 seconds left.

Joe McDonald beat Crawford off the dribble for a layup to make it 67-66 with 13.6 seconds left, and the Colonials fouled Dixon with 9.6 seconds left.

Dixon hit both free throws and the Colonials called a timeout to set up their final possession.

McDonald dribbled a few seconds off the clock before passing to Creek, whose final 3-pointer with about 3 seconds left left failed to draw iron.

"A shot I usually hit," said Creek, a 41 percent shooter from 3-point range.

Dixon added two more free throws with 0.4 of a second remaining for Memphis, which could never push its lead past 10. Its last big lead came on Dixon's jumper from the corner with 9½ minutes left.

Creek hit a 3-pointer - GW's second, and last, of the game - before GW's 1-3-1 zone forced a turnover and Garino made a layup to make it a 64-62 game with 2½ minutes left.

Out of a timeout, Memphis worked the ball to Dixon - who buried an open 3-pointer from the right wing and kept his shooting hand aloft for an extra moment.

At the time, that seemed like the dagger - but the Colonials kept scrapping.

"They made a run at the end," Dixon said, "but we never got flustered or rattled."

Both teams weren't especially good behind either line on the court: Memphis was 11 of 16 from the free throw line and hit just 27 percent of its 3-point attempts, while GW was 14 of 24 from the free throw line in addition to its poor 3-point shooting.

"They've got a good inside-out punch," Jackson said. "Fortunately, we kind of stopped them from shooting 3s because it probably would have been a long night for us."

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Note: Former New Hanover Wildcat David Pellom scored 4 points on Friday for Memphis. Pellom was 2 for 2 from the floor.

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