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COL BKB: Villanova 75, Clemson 69

Scottie Reynolds delivered 21 points Friday in rallying Villanova from a 12-point halftime deficit to a 75-69 win over Clemson in the NCAA Tournament.

Six lower-seeded teams won during the second day of the tournament and four of those triumphs came in the games played in Tampa.

Villanova (21-12) became the seventh team from the Big East Conference to advance to the second round. The lone Big East team to fall out of the tournament in the first round was Connecticut, which lost to San Diego in Tampa earlier Friday.

Villanova, seeded 12th in the Midwest Region, will meet the surprising Siena Saints in the second round Sunday. Siena pulled off one of the shockers in Tampa, ousting Vanderbilt.

Corey Fisher added 17 points and Antonio Pena had 12 for the Wildcats, who are in the tournament for the fourth straight year.

Clemson, which was a popular pick to advance deep into the tournament after an outstanding showing in the ACC tourney, was led by 15 points from K.C. Rivers. The Tigers (24-10) had a 39-27 halftime lead, but saw it disappear in the first nine minutes of the second period.

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Publication date: 22 March 2008    
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