Tre Donaldson and Vladislav Goldin each scored 11 points and No. 22 Michigan closed the Big Ten Tournament championship game on an 11-2 run to beat No. 18 Wisconsin 59-53 and claim its first tourney crown since 2018 on Sunday in Indianapolis.

Donaldson also had eight assists one day after driving the length of the court for the winning layup with less than a second to go in the semifinal round. Michigan (25-9) won three games in three days to give coach Dusty May a title in his first season in Ann Arbor.

Goldin was named the tourney’s Most Outstanding Player.

John Blackwell scored 18 points and Max Klesmit added 12 for Wisconsin (26-9), which has not a won the tourney crown since 2015.

Two days after tying a tourney single-game record with 19 3-pointers in an opening-game victory over UCLA, Wisconsin was a dismal 7 of 39 (17.9%) and made just 15 of 68 (22%) from the field.

No. 4 Florida 86, No. 8 Tennessee 77: Walter Clayton Jr. scored 22 points leading the Gators (30-4) to their fifth Southeastern Conference Tournament title and first since 2014 in Nashville.

Jordan Gainey had 24 points for Tennessee (27-7).

No. 16 Memphis 84, UAB 72: PJ Haggerty scored 23 points, Dain Dainja had another double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds as the Tigers (29-5) won the American Athletic Conference Tournament in Fort Worth, Texas.

Yaxel Lendeborg had 19 points and 17 rebounds for UAB (22-12).

Virginia Commonwealth 66, George Mason 63: Max Shulga scored 18 points and Joe Bamisile sealed the win with two free throws with a half-second left as the Rams (28-6) won the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament championship in Washington.

Jalen Haynes had 17 points and eight rebounds for George Mason (26-8).

UC San Diego 75, UC Irvine 61: Hayden Gray had 22 points and knocked down six of his seven 3-point attempts as the Tritons pulled away late in Henderson, Nev., to earn their first Big West Conference Tournament championship and its first NCAA Tournament berth.

The Tritons moved up from Division II to join the conference in 2020 and won the regular season championship with 18 wins in 20 conference games. They have now won 15 straight and take a 30-4 record into the Big Dance in their first full year of Division I eligibility.

UC Irvine took a 33-31 lead at halftime, but the Tritons took the lead in the third minute of the second half on a jumper by Tyler McGhie to start an 8-0 run for a seven-point advantage, 43-36. UCI got within four, 58-54 with 4:26 left but Nordin Kapic and McGhie made back-to-back 3-pointers to start a 9-0 run capped by Gray’s driving layup for a 67-54 lead with 1:46 left.

Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones had 14 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, McGhie had 11 points, and Kapic 10 for the Tritons. UC San Diego made 12 of 29 from beyond the 3-point arc and was 27 of 55 from the field (49.1%).

Justin Hohn had 18 points for UC Irvine (28-6).

Grand Canyon 89, Utah Valley 82: Ray Harrison scored 18 points to lead six Lopes en route to knocked off the top-seeded in double figures and the Lopes beat top-seeded Wolverines in the championship game of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament in Paradise, Nev.

No. 2 seed Grand Canyon (26-7) clinched its third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth and its fourth in program history, all since 2021.

Duke Brennan had 16 points and 10 rebounds, JaKobe Coles scored 13, and Makaih Wiilliams, Lok Wur and Tyon Grant-Foster had 12 points apiece for GCU.

Tanner Toolson hit 6 of 9 from 3-point range and scored 28 points for Utah Valley (25-8).

No. 1 Duke 73, No. 13 Louisville 62: Tyrese Proctor scored 19 points on six 3-pointers, Kon Knueppel added 18 points and the Blue Devils (31-3) won their second Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament championship in three seasons under coach Jon Scheyer.

It was Duke’s 23rd ACC title overall — the most of any team in conference history — and five more than rival North Carolina, who the Blue Devils knocked off 74-71 in a semifinal thriller. Duke played its final two tournament games without ACC player of the year Cooper Flagg and Maliq Brown due to injuries.

Terrence Edwards Jr. scored 29 points for Louisville (27-7), which was playing in its first ACC final since joining the league in 2014.

No. 2 Houston 72, Arizona 64: Milos Uzan poured in 25 points, Emanuel Sharpe added 17 as the the Cougars (30-4) won the Big 12 Tournament championship game in Kansas City, Mo.

Houston romped to the regular-season Big 12 title, winning 19 of 20 games in the expanded league.

Caleb Love scored 19 points for Arizona (22-12).

No. 6 St. John’s 82, Creighton 66: RJ Luis Jr. scored all but two of his 29 points after halftime as the top-seeded Red Storm (30-4) won their first Big East Tournament title in 25 years before a roaring hometown crowd at sold-out Madison Square Garden.

Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 15 for second-seeded Creighton (24-10).