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COLLEGE PARK, Md. Laron 'rofit.scored 25 points Sunday and To. 5 Maryland routed South Caro= na State 104-70,.extending the naon's longest non-conference home inning streak to 64 games. Steve Francis had 21 points and assists for the Terps, who bein the season 13-1 for the .fourth me in school history. 1S.C. State (4-6) pulled within five irly in the second half, but a scuffollowing a loose ball scramble !erred to fire up Maryland. jThe Terps went. on an 11-0 run at featured a pair of high-flying eakaway dunks by Francis..Profand Francis keyed a suffocating 11-court press as the Terps forced re turnovers and held the Bullgs scoreless for 'nearly five mines during the decisive run, which •ancis finished with a 3-pointer at made it 74-58. Mike Wiatre scored a career-:high points for South Carolina State.. PROVIDENCE 87, No. 9 PURUE 82: Purdue committed 27 'movers and failed on three atmpts to "tie the score in the final seconds in losing to-Providence. Jamel Thomas scored 22 points fr Providence (7-4), which applied ugh full-court pressure and ended e Boilermakers' eight-game winng streak. Purdue (12-2), which trailed for 'e last 13 minutes, missed three 3'pint shots in the last 22 seconds. No. 4 CINCINNATI 53, DAYTON !: Kenyon Martin forced an alred shot and blocked another in e final four seconds as No. 4 Cinnnati held off Dayton in the Eck-n-Roll .Shootout.
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