NO.
3 VIRGINIA 66, NO. 23 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 65
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Kyle Guy hit
the go-ahead 3-pointer with two minutes left in overtime to help third-ranked
Virginia hold off No. 23 North Carolina State 66-65 on Tuesday night.
Ty Jerome had
12 points, six rebounds and six assists for the Cavaliers (19-1, 7-1 Atlantic
Coast Conference). His last assist was the drive-and-kick feed for Guy's tough
corner 3 that broke a 61-all tie.
The Wolfpack (16-5, 4-4) caught a break when De'Andre Hunter fouled Markell Johnson on
a desperation 3 for the tie with 0.9 seconds left. But Johnson missed the first
free throw, made the second and then sank the third while apparently trying to
miss.
Jerome then inbounded the ball to Guy, who flung it to
the other end of the court as time expired.
Johnson had 14 points to lead the Wolfpack, who rallied
from 14 down early in the second half to force overtime despite shooting 34
percent.
NO.
1 TENNESSEE 92, SOUTH CAROLINA 70.
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Admiral Schofield had
20 of his 24 points in the second half to lead Tennessee to its school
record-tying 15th straight victory.
Grant Williams added
23 points for the Vols (19-1, 7-0 Southeastern Conference), who saw a
double-digit lead cut to 60-58 with 13 minutes to play. Jordan Bone then
scored five straight points to start an 18-6 run over the next six minutes that
helped Tennessee stay perfect in SEC play.
Tennessee matched its program-best winning streak, which
began in January 1915 and lasted through February 1917.
Chris Silva had
28 points -- only six the second half -- and 10 rebounds for South Carolina,
which fell to 1-13 all-time against No. 1 opponents.
NO.
5 MICHIGAN 65, OHIO STATE 49
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Zavier Simpson had
11 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds, and Michigan beat Ohio State.
Jordan Poole scored
15 points for the Wolverines (20-1, 9-1 Big Ten), who led by six at halftime
and kept the Buckeyes frustrated after that.
Ohio State (13-7, 3-6) has lost six of seven, and the
Buckeyes' chances of an upset in Ann Arbor were done in by their 19 turnovers.
Kaleb Wesson led
the Buckeyes with 12 points.
NO.
7 KENTUCKY 87, VANDERBILT 52
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- P.J. Washington had a double-double
by halftime and finished with 26 points and 12 rebounds as Kentucky routed
Vanderbilt and earned its seventh straight victory.
Kentucky (17-3, 6-1 Southeastern Conference) also won its
sixth consecutive in this series with coach John Calipari perfect so far
against Vanderbilt coach Bryce Drew.
Nick Richards finished
with 14 points, Tyler Herro added
12 points and Keldon Johnson scored
11.
Vanderbilt (9-11, 0-7) has lost eight straight. Saben Lee led
the Commodores with 15 points, Matt Ryan had
12 and Aaron Nesmith scored
11.
NO.
8 NEVADA 87, UNLV 70
LAS VEGAS -- Caleb Martin had
26 points and six rebounds in leading Nevada past UNLV.
Since losing at New Mexico on Jan. 5, the Wolf Pack
(20-1, 7-1 Mountain West) have won six straight -- five by double digits.
The Runnin' Rebels (11-9, 5-3) lost their second in a row
and third in five games.
Jordan Caroline added
18 points and 10 rebounds for Nevada, his 12th double-double of the
season. Cody Martin chipped
in with 10 points, seven assists and six rebounds.
Kris Clyburn paced
UNLV with 23 points and eight rebounds. Amauri Hardy scored
17.
NO.
9 NORTH CAROLINA 77, GEORGIA TECH 54
ATLANTA -- Cameron Johnson scored
22 points and No. 9 North Carolina won its fourth straight game.
Coby White added
19 points and shot 5 of 9 from 3-point range for North Carolina (16-4, 6-1
ACC).
Abdoulaye Gueye scored
14 points to lead Georgia Tech (11-10, 3-5).
The Tar Heels relied on 3-point shooting, making 13 of 27
shots from beyond the arc.
TEXAS
73, NO. 11 KANSAS 63
AUSTIN, Texas -- Dylan Osetkowksi scored 16 points and
Texas used stifling defense to snap a 10-game losing streak to Kansas.
Texas hadn't beaten the Jayhawks since 2014.
Texas held Kansas' leading scorer Dedric Lawson without
a point in the first half, and the Jayhawks to their fewest points in a half
this season.
Back in the Big 12, Texas (12-9, 4-4) got a much-needed
win that also knocked the Jayhawks (16-5, 5-3) out of first place. Kansas has
lost three of its last four.
Ochai Agbaji led
Kansas with 24 points.
NO.
18 BUFFALO 83, BALL STATE 59
AMHERST, N.Y. -- Dontay Caruthers scored
21 points and Buffalo cruised to its 21st straight home victory.
CJ Massinburg had
16 points and nine rebounds, while a smothering defense forced 18 turnovers as
the Bulls scored the first seven points and never trailed.
Buffalo (19-2, 7-1 Mid-American Conference) hasn't
dropped a home game since a 73-62 loss to St. Bonaventure on Dec. 2, 2017. The
21-game streak is the second-longest in the nation behind No. 13 Houston's 30
in a row at home.
K.J. Walton scored
18 before fouling out for Ball State (11-10, 2-6), which dropped its third
straight. Cardinals leading scorer Tayler Persons finished
2 of 12 for six points.
NO.
21 MARYLAND 70, NORTHWESTERN 52
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Bruno Fernando had
22 points and 10 rebounds, freshman Jalen Smith scored
14 points and Maryland emphatically ended a two-game skid.
It was the third straight double-double and 13th of the
season for Fernando, a 6-foot-10 sophomore who helped Maryland (17-5, 8-3 Big
Ten) finish with a 44-28 rebounding advantage.
Anthony Gaines scored
18 points and Dererk Pardon added
14 for the Wildcats (12-9, 3-7). Leading scorer Vic Law missed
six of eight shots and finished with five points, 11 below his team-leading
average.
ALABAMA
83, NO. 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE 79
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Donta Hall scored
19 points to lead Alabama to the upset over Mississippi State.
John Petty scored
13 points and Riley Norris added
11 for Alabama (13-7, 4-3 Southeastern Conference), which built a 12-point lead
at halftime.
Reggie Perry led
the Bulldogs (15-5, 3-4) with 18 points on 9-of-12 shooting. Lamar Peters and Quinndary
Weatherspoon each scored 14, and Aric Holman added
12.
NO.
24 WISCONSIN 62, NEBRASKA 51
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Brad Davison scored
10 of his 13 points in the second half and fueled Wisconsin's decisive surge in
the win over Nebraska.
The Badgers (15-6, 7-3 Big Ten) won their fourth straight
game.
The Cornhuskers (13-8, 3-7), playing their first game
without injured forward Isaac Copeland, lost their fourth straight and sixth in
eight games. Their 51 points were a season low.
Ethan Happ and Nate Reuvers scored
10 points apiece for Wisconsin.
Isaiah Roby,
who moved from center to power forward in Copeland's absence, had 18 points,
nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks for the Huskers. James Palmer had
14 points and Thomas Allen added
10.
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