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New York • Chasson Randle had 24 points to become Stanford's all-time leading scorer and carry the Cardinal to a 67-60 victory over Old Dominion in the NIT semifinals Tuesday.

Stanford blew a 21-point first-half lead but rallied behind its senior star, who played through foul trouble to make a string of big second-half shots.

Randle came in needing 11 points to break Todd Lichti's record and has 2,350 for his career.

The Cardinal led 15-0 when Old Dominion finally scored its first points nearly five minutes in and were up 25-4 midway through the first half.

Miami 60, Temple 57 • Sheldon McClellan scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half, and short-handed Miami rallied to beat Temple to reach the NIT championship game.

Already without point guard Angel Rodriguez, the Hurricanes lost center Tonye Jekiri to a concussion early on and trailed by 11 late in the first half.

Miami will face Stanford on Thursday for the title.