Davidson continued their run in the NCAA Tournament with a crushing 73-56 win over third-seeded Wisconsin in Friday's regional semi-final.
Again, Stephen Curry was the master for Davidson, scoring 33 points in an unbelievable show of shooting - including a two-pointer that had NBA star LeBron James on his feet - as the 10th ranked Wildcats ripped through the Badgers' defense.
He shot 50% from three point range, and was perfect from the free throw line.
"It feels real good right now," said Curry, who has now contributed 103 points to his school's cause.
Curry and Davidson will play top-ranked Kansas, who hammered 12th ranked Villanova 72-57. Brandon Rush scored 16 for the Jayhawks, who were up by 19 by the end of the first half.
Meanwhile, second-ranked Texas made sure of its place in the Elite Eight by crushing Stanford 82-62.
D.J. Augustin continued to star for the Longhorns, dropping 23 for his team as they blew away their Pac-10 opponents. Damian James also contributed 18 points.
Brooke Lopez had 26 points and 10 rebounds for the Cardinal - although he only one of two players out of double figures for a poor Stanford side, who were the shadow of the team that beat Southern Cal in the opening round.
Texas will play top-ranked Memphis, who stomped on fifth-ranked Michigan State 92-74.
The Spartans - who were down by 34 at one stage --were simply no match for the fire of Memphis, for whom NBA-bound freshman Derrick Rose put up 27 points.
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