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COL BKB: Texas 76, Minnesota 62

GREENSBORO, N.C., March 19 (UPI) -- A.J. Abrams ignited Texas after a slow start Thursday and the Longhorns used a second-half surge to down Minnesota 76-62 in the NCAA Tournament's East Region.

The 10th-seeded Golden Gophers built an early 10-point lead, but Texas put together a 12-point run early in the second period and limited Minnesota to 39 percent shooting for the game.

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Abrams scored 26 points to lead the comeback, Damion James had 17 and Dexter Pittman 15 for the seventh-seeded Longhorns (23-11).

Abrams gave Texas its first lead of the game by hitting a 3-pointer with 3:06 to play in the first half and he made another 3-pointer just before the buzzer to put the Longhorns in front by four at the break.

Texas put the game away by holding Minnesota scoreless for a stretch of 4:48 in the second half -- increasing its lead to 59-44.

Minnesota, in its second season under Coach Tubby Smith, finished the campaign at 22-11.

The Gophers were led by Lawrence Westbrook with 19 points.

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