Andrew Goudelock’s long 3-pointer tied the game with two seconds left in regulation, Donavan Monroe gave College of Charleston the lead for good with a 3 to start overtime and the Cougars beat No. 9 North Carolina 82-79 last night in Charleston, S.C.
The Tar Heels (11-4) used a late run to take a 72-61 lead with four minutes to go.
Goudelock scored the last 8 points in regulation, including the fadeaway 3 from about 28 feet with 6-foot-10 Ed Davis in his face to make it 73-all.
Coached by Bobby Cremins, Charleston (8-6) beat a ranked opponent for the first time since defeating the third-ranked Tar Heels 66-64 on Dec. 5, 1998.
Pitt 74, Cincinnati 71
In Cincinnati, Gilbert Brown scored 13 of his 17 points in the second half, and Ashton Gibbs made three free throws in the final 7.4 seconds as No. 23 Pittsburgh (13-2, 3-0 Big East) stretched its winning streak to six games.
Rider 65, Manhattan 64
In The Bronx, Mike Ringgold’s tip-in with 6.2 seconds sealed Rider’s late comeback, propelling the Broncs over Manhattan (6-8, 1-3 MAAC).
Rider outscored Manhattan 9-4 over the final 4:16 of the game.
Columbia 56, American 51
Noruwa Agho scored 21 points and Asenso Ampim chipped in 18 to lead host Columbia (6-6).
Canisius 77, Iona 65
In Buffalo, Scott Machado led the Gaels (9-6, 1-3 MAAC) with 17 points. Greg Logins had 20 points for the Golden Griffins (7-8, 2-2).
Brown 72, Wagner 71 (OT)
In Providence, Matt Mullery made a layup with 5 seconds left that rallied Brown (6-9) past Wagner (2-13) in overtime.
B.-Cookman 78, LIU 69
Arnold Mayorga scored 15 points for the visiting Blackbirds (4-9).


