Wooster rallied from an 11-point halftime deficit and held off a late Brockport surge to win in overtime 94-87. The Scots, who got 34 points from James Cooper and 17 from Tim Vandervaart, return to the Final Four for the first time since 2003.
The Scots went on a 22-5 run en route to taking an 11-point lead, then held on as Sherod Harris and Mychal Wilkes hit big 3-pointers to tie the game. Harris' 3-point attempt in the closing seconds rolled off, forcing the extra session.
Washington U. put both its men's and women's teams in the Final Four, becoming the first to do so since UW-Stevens Point did so in 2004. Sean Wallis scored 22 points, including 4-for-8 shooting from 3-point range, and the Bears shot 22-for-24 from the foul line in defeating Hope 58-55. Photo gallery and Saturday's men's scores.
Virginia Wesleyan kept its national title defense hopes alive, getting back to Salem after beating ODAC rival Guilford 81-71. Ton Ton Balenga's 18 points offset 34 from Guilford's Ben Strong, and VWC put the game away with late free throws.
Amherst beat Rhode Island College 81-69. The Lord Jeffs advanced to their third Final Four in the last four seasons, but didn't win a game in either of their two previous trips to Salem. They'll be Wooster's Friday night opponent.