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Old Dominion falls to Baylor 76-68 in NCAA second round

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LaceDarius Dunn dunks for two of his 26 points in No. 3 see Baylor’s 76-68 win over Old Dominion. The CAA-champion Monarchs finished the season 27-9.

Old Dominion falls to Baylor 76-68 in NCAA second round

With its first NCAA tournament victory in 60 years out of the way, Baylor has earned an extended stay. LaceDarius Dunn scored 26 points and the third-seeded Bears outlasted No. 11 Old Dominion 76-68 yesterday in the second round of the South Region.

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