PURDUE
73, NO. 6 MICHIGAN STATE 63
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Ryan Cline scored
17 points and Purdue held off No. 6 Michigan State for a 73-63 win Sunday.
Trailing by 23 with under 13 1/2 minutes left, Michigan
State (18-3, 9-1 Big Ten) got within four points before falling short.
Carsen Edwards added
14 points for the Boilermakers (14-6, 7-2), who earned their fourth straight
win. It also was Purdue's 12th straight victory at home.
Cassius Winston had
23 points, seven rebounds and eight assists for the Spartans, who had won 13 in
a row. Matt McQuaid had
12 points.
NO.
17 HOUSTON 77, TULSA 65
TULSA, Okla. -- Armoni Brooks scored
22 points, including six 3-pointers, and Houston became the first Division I
men's team to reach 20 wins this season.
The Cougars (20-1, 7-1 American Athletic Conference) used
a 49-24 rebounding edge to stay in control.
Fabian White had 14 points for Houston, and reserve Nate Hinton finished
with 13. for Houston. Chris Harris Jr. had 10 rebounds.
DaQuan Jeffries led
Tulsa (12-9, 2-7) with 17 points. Jeriah Horne had
15.
NO.
18 VILLANOVA 80, SETON HALL 52
PHILADELPHIA -- Phil Booth hit
seven 3-pointers and scored 25 points, helping Villanova to its eighth
consecutive victory.
The Wildcats (16-4, 7-0 Big East) made 17 3s and are
rolling toward another conference crown under coach Jay Wright. The national
champions still have some kinks to work out to become a deep threat in March --
namely, finding a third scorer -- but again should be a low single-digit seed
in the NCAA Tournament.
The Pirates (12-8, 3-5) remain 0-for-Nova on the road
since 1994. The Wildcats have won 17 straight games on their home court against
Seton Hall (15-0 Pavilion; 2-0 Wells Fargo Center) and were never threatened in
this one.
Myles Cale led
Seton Hall with 14 points. The Pirates shot 35 percent from the floor.
MINNESOTA
92, NO. 19 IOWA 87
MINNEAPOLIS -- Jordan Murphy and Amir Coffey each
scored 23 points to help Minnesota hang on for the win.
Freshman Gabe Kalscheur had
19 points, his most in a Big Ten game, to help push the Gophers (15-5, 5-4)
past the Hawkeyes (16-5, 5-5) into sixth place in the crowded conference race
despite a late slump at the free-throw line that nearly derailed their upset.
Luka Garza matched
his career high with 25 points and Isaiah Moss pitched
in 23 points on 6-for-10 shooting from 3-point range, but the Hawkeyes didn't
bounce back with much energy from their 15-point loss at home to sixth-ranked
Michigan State three nights earlier.
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