NCAA Tournament: Alabama outlasts North Carolina to reach Elite Eight

LOS ANGELES — Grant Nelson converted a go-ahead three-point play with 38 seconds remaining, and fourth-seeded Alabama beat top-seeded North Carolina, 89-87, on Thursday night at Crypto.com Arena to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history.

Nelson finished with a season-high 24 points, 19 in the second half, to go with 12 rebounds and he blocked RJ Davis’ attempt at a tying layup after giving Alabama the lead. Rylan Griffen added 19 points, tying his career high with five 3-pointers, and Aaron Estrada also scored 19 for the Crimson Tide (24-11). Mark Sears added 18 points.

The Tide will face sixth-seeded Clemson in the West Regional final on Saturday at 5:49 p.m. for a berth in the Final Four. The Tigers defeated second-seeded Arizona, 77-72, in the first semifinal, to help set up a regional final between schools that have so often met in titanic college football clashes.

After Nelson blocked Davis’ shot with 25 seconds left, Davis furiously dribbled around before missing a layup and the Tar Heels got called for a shot-clock violation with eight seconds left. They were forced to foul, sending Nelson to the free-throw line. He calmly made both for an 89-85 lead.

Armando Bacot scored inside with one second left, leaving North Carolina trailing 89-87. The Tar Heels fouled Nelson again with 0.9 seconds left. He missed both and time expired on the Tar Heels, who own six national championships.

Bacot finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds in his final game for UNC (29-8). Cormac Ryan had 17 points and made five 3-pointers and Davis had 16 points.

The Tide, who will be making their first Elite Eight appearance since 2004, trailed 54-46 at halftime.

The shots weren’t falling for North Carolina at the start of the second half. The Tar Heels missed eight field-goal attempts and six 3-point attempts before the first media timeout, which allowed Alabama to grab the lead.

Nelson and Sam Walters combined to score nine of Alabama’s first 13 points to take a 59-57 lead. The Tar Heels struggled early when the 6-foot-11 Bacot picked up his third foul five minutes in, but they tied it at 59-all on a basket by Harrison Ingram.

Nelson, Estrada and Griffen teamed to score 21 of Alabama’s next 23 points that produced an 82-77 lead. Nelson ran off seven in a row, capped by a 3-pointer.

Carolina scored eight in a row, including six straight by Davis, to take its last lead at 85-82.

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The Tar Heels opened the game on a 19-9 run for their largest lead of a half that included eight ties and seven lead changes.

Mark Sears went on a tear, scoring nine points – hitting a 3-pointer and turning to blow a kiss to the crowd – to help the Tide lead 39-34. Sears finished with 18 points.

North Carolina regained control with a 20-7 spurt to end the half ahead 54-46. Ryan and Ingram had two 3-pointers each and Bacot dunked, slithered around Mohamed Wague for a layup and scored off his own steal.

North Carolina coach Hubert Davis was coaching against Alabama in the NCAA for the first time, but had played against the Tide back in 1992 in Cincinnati in the second round of the Southeast Regional. He led the Tar Heels in that game with 16 points.

More to come on this story.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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