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Top 25 Capsules: Ja’Quan Newton’s heave helps Miami stun No. 9 North Carolina 91-88

Miami's Ja'Quan Newton (0) shoots the game-winning shot as time expires while North Carolina's Joel Berry II (2) defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018. Miami won 91-88. (Gerry Broome / Associated Press)
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Ja’Quan Newton hit a running 30-footer at the horn to help Miami upset No. 9 North Carolina 91-88 in a wild finish Tuesday night.

Newton’s heave off his left foot came immediately after UNC’s Joel Berry II hit a tough 3 of his own to tie the game with 4.1 seconds left. Miami pushed the ball upcourt for Newton’s shot over Berry, then the Hurricanes immediately mobbed Newton near midcourt.

The shot capped a game that saw Miami (21-8, 10-7 Atlantic Coast Conference) squander a 16-point second-half lead.

Chris Lykes scored 18 points to lead Miami, which shot 55 percent.

Berry matched his career high with 31 points for the Tar Heels (22-8, 11-6), who lost their final home game to snap a six-game winning streak.

Arkansas 91, No. 14 Auburn 82

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Daniel Gafford had 21 points and 10 rebounds to lead Arkansas to its sixth win in seven games.

Gafford was 10 of 15 from the field, including seven dunks, and matched his career high with seven blocks for the Razorbacks (21-9, 10-7 Southeastern Conference), who won for the fourth time at home over a ranked team this season.

Mustapha Heron scored 28 points and Jared Harper had 20 to lead the Tigers (24-6, 12-5), who could have clinched at least a share of the regular season SEC title with a win.

No. 16 Tennessee 76, Mississippi State 54

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Admiral Schofield had 24 points and Lamonte Turner added 12 for the Volunteers, who pulled away in the second half.

Schofield also had seven rebounds and shot 9 of 18 from the field for the Volunteers (22-7, 12-5 SEC), who made 13 of their final 15 field goal attempts.

Quinndary Weatherspoon led Mississippi State (21-9, 9-8) with 17 points. Nick Weatherspoon had 11 points and Aric Holman finished with 10 for the Bulldogs.

Saint Joseph’s 78, No. 17 Rhode Island 48

KINGSTON, R.I. – James Demery scored 21 points and Taylor Funk had 17 for Saint Joseph’s.

Shavar Newkirk added 14 points for the Hawks (14-15, 9-8 A 10), who posted their first true road victory over a ranked team since beating No. 15 Georgetown on Jan. 2, 1979.

Jared Terrell scored 19 points with seven rebounds and E.C. Matthews had 13 points for Rhode Island (23-5, 15-2). It was the Rams’ second loss in four games after a school record 16-game winning streak.