CHALLENGE ENDS IN 6-6 DEADLOCK
The Big Ten/ACC Challenge ended in a draw after the ACC matched the Big Ten's 4-2 performance from Day 1. As last year's winner, the Big Ten will keep possession of the Commissioners Cup for the fourth year in a row.
TUESDAY BIG TEN 4, ACC 2
No. 21 Gophers 77, Florida State 68
No. 1 Indiana 83, No. 14 N. Carolina 59
No. 3 Michigan 79, No. 18 N.C. State 72
Nebraska 79, Wake Forest 63
Virginia Tech 95, Iowa 79
Maryland 77, Northwestern 57
WEDNESDAY ACC 4, BIG TEN 2
Purdue 73, Clemson 61
No. 22 Illinois 75, Georgia Tech 62
Miami 67, No. 13 Michigan State 59
Virginia 60, Wisconsin 54
Boston College 73, Penn State 61
No. 2 Duke 73, No. 4 Ohio State 68
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