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Valencia fought back from a three-goal first-leg deficit Thursday to beat Basel 5-0 and qualify for the Europa League semifinal, while competition favourite Juventus advanced after a tense 2-1 win at home to Lyon. Pablo Alcacer scored a hat trick in Valencia, with the third coming in extra time after Basel had seen Marcelo Diaz and Gaston Sauro sent off. Eduardo Vargas and Juan Bernat also netted as Valencia became the first side to come back from a 3-0 first leg defeat and progress in the Europa League. "Id like to thank my team-mates, without whom I wouldnt have scored this hat trick tonight," Alacer said. "The fans were with us from the very first minute tonight; they were fantastic and we dedicate this win to them." In Turin, Andrea Pirlo and Claudio Marchisio scored either side of Jimmy Briands leveler for Lyon, handing Juventus a 3-1 aggregate win. Marchisios strike was later awarded as an own goal by UEFA, after it took a decisive deflection off Samuel Umtiti. "We hope that the whole of Italy is happy with our result," Juventus coach Antonio Conte said. "In Italy youre either a Juventus fan or against Juventus. And those who are against us dont care a lot about the UEFA ranking and only hope that we are knocked out. "We are proud and happy. Three years ago we didnt even qualify for the Europa League, in the last two years we have done a lot and won a lot and this year we are protagonists too. The fans shouldnt forget that." Benfica, beaten by Chelsea in last seasons final, could be back in the showpiece match next month after beating AZ Alkmaar 2-0 to seal a 3-0 aggregate victory, while 10-man Sevilla defeated Porto 4-1 to qualify 4-2 on aggregate. Basel had seemed certain to progress after a comfortable win in Switzerland, but two goals shortly before halftime gave Valencia hope. First Alcacer chested down Joao Pereiras ball over the defence and fired it into the bottom left corner, before Vargas headed home Dani Parejos corner. The two goalscorers combined in the 70th minute with a delightful cut back from Vargas to the onrushing Alcacer, who lashed the ball into the top left corner to level the tie. Basel goalkeeper Yann Sommer kept his side in the tie with a number of stunning saves, while counterpart Vicente Guaita saw little of the ball. Valencia almost won it on the stroke of full time but Sommer did brilliantly to deny Alcacer and Vargas slid the rebound off the base of the right post. Basel lost hope of scoring a crucial goal when Diaz was shown a straight red card for a needless kick at Ricardo Costa and Sauro followed him five minutes later after two yellow cards in a minute. Alcacer completed his hat trick when he tapped home Pablo Piattis cross seven minutes from time and Bernat sealed the result five minutes later. Juventus is favourite to win the competition, with the final in its own stadium on May 14, and it looked dangerous from the start as Carlos Tevez threatened to break his four-year goal drought in Europe with a shot which flew narrowly over the crossbar. The Italian side did take an early lead when free-kick specialist Pirlo curled an effort into the left of goal from just outside the area. Lyon was denied what looked like a clear penalty when Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci blocked Alexandre Lacazettes cross with his hand but the referee waved play on. Lyon levelled shortly afterwards when a corner came out to Arnold Mvuemba, who sent a looping cross into the area for Briand to outjump Marchisio and head in off the base of the far post. Tevez thought he had finally broken his drought when he headed home Pirlos cross on the hour mark but it was ruled out for offside. Lyon had looked the more dangerous but Juventus took the lead in the 68th minute as Marchisios shot took a huge deflection off Umtiti to completely wrongfoot Anthony Lopes. Sevilla was trailing 1-0 from the first leg but levelled the tie in the fifth minute after Danilo brought down Carlos Bacca and the Colombia striker drilled the resulting penalty into the bottom right corner. Vitolo and another strike from Bacca gave Sevilla a comfortable advantage before defender Coke was sent off for two bookings less than 10 minutes into the second half. However, substitute Kevin Gameiro sealed Sevillas progress when he fired home a rebound in the 79th minute before Ricardo Quaresma notched a stunning consolation for Porto in stoppage time. In Portugal, Rodrigo scored in either half to keep Benefica on course for a second consecutive final. 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The Oilers have the third selection in Friday nights first round, a year after taking Darnell Nurse seventh and two years removed from a streak of three consecutive No.Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Reggie Bullock and Harrison Barnes led a balanced North Carolina attack with 15 points apiece, as the fourth-ranked Tar Heels led from start to finish in an 85-69 victory over Maryland in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. North Carolina played most of the contest without star forward John Henson. The ACCs Defensive Player of the Year suffered an injured left wrist early in the first half when he tried to brace himself after taking a hard foul from Marylands Ashton Pankey. Henson had the wrist taped and returned to the contest, but quickly exited again after pain in the wrist persisted. "They dont think its a break," said North Carolina head coach Roy Williams. "He just had trouble catching and gripping the basketball. So, he didnt feel comfortable. If he had felt comfortable catching and gripping the basketball, we would have allowed him to play." Tyler Zeller finished with 14 points and seven rebounds for North Carolina (28-4), while Kendall Marshall contributed 13 points with 12 assists. James Michael McAdoo helped fill Hensons void and chipped in 14 points with eight boards. The Tar Heels, who earned the top seed with last Saturdays victory at Duke, will play NC State in a Saturday semifinal. Terrell Stoglin poured in 30 points for Maryland (17-15), which topped Wake Forest in the first round on Thursday. North Carolina scored the first four points of the game en route to a quick 7-2 lead. A Bullock three-pointer gave the Tar Heels an 18-8 cushion just over five minutes into the contest. Maryland clawed back and a transition layup by Nick Faust made it 22-19 near the midway point of the first half, but Carolina answered with the next six points and the Terrapins got only as close as six on a few occasions before the Tar Heels took a 36-26 advantage to the break. Bullock hit a pair of three-pointers to start the second half and a dunk by McAdoo soon after extended the Carolina margin to 18. The Terrapins got as close as seven, 54-47, on a layup by Pankey with just over 12 minutes left and Marshall quickly turned it over to give Maryland a chance to cut its deficit further. Barnes, though, stole it back and his layup ignited a string of nine straight North Carolina points to create some breathing room. Two free throws by P.J. Hairston gave the Tar Heels a 63-47 lead with 10:22 to play and Maryland never threatened again. North Carolina, which shot 61.5 percent in the second half, led by as many as 22 in the final minutes. Game Notes Henson played seven minutes, none in the second half, and finished with three points and four rebounds...Faust scored 11 points for Maryland, but made only 4-of-13 shots...The Tar Heels own the second-most ACC Tournament championships with 17, trailing Duke by two...North Carolina hasnt won the crown since 2008 and lost last years title game to the Blue Devils...The only team to win the ACC tourney in the past 15 years, aside from North Carolina and Duke, was Maryland in 2004. North Carolina State 67, Virginia 64 Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - C.J. Leslie scored 19 points and pulled down 14 rebounds as North Carolina State added a much-needed quality win to its resume with a 67-64 triumph over Virginia in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. Lorenzo Brown addded 15 points and eight assists and Richard Howell netted 10 points for the fifth-seeded Wolfpack (22-11), who will play top-seeded North Carolina in the semifinals on Saturday.dddddddddddd. NC State became the third team to shoot over 50 percent (54.0) against the Cavaliers this season. Mike Scott finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds, while Joe Harris added 18 points for fourth-seeded Virginia (22-9), which hasnt reached the semifinals since 1995. After Brown made 1-of-2 from the line to give NC State a four-point lead, Harris drained a pair of foul shots at the other end, pulling Virginia within 64-62 with 25 seconds left. Scott Wood was unable to make it a two-possession game on NC States ensuing trip down the floor as he made 1-of-2 from the charity stripe. But Harris potentially game-tying three-pointer from the left wing clanked off the front of the rim with 11 ticks remaining and Brown made two foul shots at the other end to seal the win for NC State. Leslie paced the Wolfpack with 10 points and six rebounds as NC State took a 36-33 lead into the break. (6) Duke 60, Virginia Tech 56 Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Austin Rivers scored 17 points and three-time defending champion Duke opened the ACC Tournament with a 60-56 quarterfinal win over Virginia Tech on Friday. Tyler Thornton had 13 points and Mason Plumlee added 12 and 10 rebounds for the sixth-ranked Blue Devils (27-5). Despite the absence of Ryan Kelly for the entire tourney, Duke won its 10th straight ACC Tournament game and advanced to play the winner of Miami- Florida/No. 17 Florida State in Saturdays semifinals. Erick Green and Robert Brown both scored 16 to pace the Hokies (16-17), who defeated Clemson in Thursdays opening round. Green made a jumper before the break and opened the second half with a three- pointer to pull Virginia Tech within two, 31-29. But the Blue Devils methodically took control. They outscored the Hokies 17-9 over the next 11-plus minutes to build a double-digit advantage. Mason Plumlee had six points over that span and Seth Curry scored five, capping it with a layup to make it 48-38 with 8:32 to play. It was 55-47 with under three minutes left when Green made a pair of free throws. Brown then drove on the Hokies next possession, made a bank shot and drew the foul. But he missed the ensuing free throw, keeping the deficit at four, 55-51. After a Duke miss, Green was off on a jumper and the long rebound went to a streaking Rivers, who made a layup on the other end and was fouled. He hit the free throw to make it 58-51 and seal the Blue Devils win with 15 seconds left. Neither team was able to firmly grasp control in the first half. The Hokies were up 18-17 near the midway point when Rivers put the Blue Devils on top with a tip-in. They would not relinquish the advantage the rest of the way. Josh Hairston sandwiched a pair of buckets around a Rivers free throw for a 31-24 lead shortly before the break when Green responded with a jumper at the buzzer, making it 31-26. Game Notes Dukes 91 victories are the most in ACC Tournament history...The Blue Devils have won four straight over the Hokies and lead the all-time series, 40-8...Kelly, who averages 11.8 points and 5.4 rebounds and started 19 of 31 games this season, has a sprained foot. cheap nfl jerseys ' ' ' |
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