NO. 5 NORTH
CAROLINA 81, CLEMSON 79
CLEMSON, S.C. -- No. 5 North Carolina survived a wild finish
after coach Roy Williams fell and was helped off the court shortly before
halftime, beating Clemson 81-79 on Saturday.
Coby White had
28 points behind six 3-pointers, and the Tar Heels (24-5) maintained a share of
first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference, tied with No. 2 Virginia at 14-2
with a week left in the regular season. They also survived a tight ending where
the Tigers (17-12, 7-9) cut a seven-point lead to two. But Shelton Mitchell lost
the ball driving into two North Carolina defenders in the final seconds.
Williams wasn't there to see it. He sustained an episode of
vertigo with a minute left before halftime, falling in front of his team's
bench and getting led into the locker room. He did not return for the final 20
minutes.
The Tar Heels rallied in a roller-coaster second half --
they led by nine, fell behind 54-48 before finally taking control -- for their
fifth straight win and 12th in their past 13 games.
Cameron
Johnson had 19 points with six 3s of his own, and Luke Maye had
13 points and 10 rebounds.
NO. 1 GONZAGA 69, SAINT MARY'S 55.
MORAGA, Calif. -- Josh Perkins scored
19 points and Brandon
Clarke sparked a big second-half run with strong play on both
ends of the court to help Gonzaga wrap up a perfect conference regular season.
Clarke had six points during the game-changing 17-0 spurt in
the second half that sent the Bulldogs (29-2, 16-0 West Coast Conference) to
another lopsided win, extending the nation's longest winning streak to 20
games.
Clarke also had three blocks during that stretch and
influenced several others as Gonzaga proved to be far too tough for its
fiercest conference rival and sealed its fifth perfect conference record in the
regular season.
Jordan Ford scored
19 points to lead the Gaels (20-11, 11-5). They went nearly eight minutes
without scoring in the second half.
NO. 2 VIRGINIA 73, PITTSBURGH 49
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Kyle Guy scored
17 points and Virginia handed Pitt its 12th straight loss.
Ty Jerome added
13 points and De'Andre
Hunter had 12 for the Cavaliers (26-2, 14-2 Atlantic Coast
Conference), who maintained at least a share of the lead in the ACC pending
North Carolina's game at Clemson later Saturday.
Jered Wilson-Frame scored 15 points and Au'diese Toney had
12 for Pittsburgh (12-17, 2-14). The loss was the 23rd in a row on the road for
the Panthers, and their 20th consecutive in ACC road games.
NO. 3 DUKE 87, MIAMI 57
DURHAM, N.C. -- RJ Barrett had
19 points and 10 rebounds, fellow freshman Cameron Reddish added 19 points and
Duke routed Miami.
With national player of the year candidate Zion
Williamson sidelined for a third straight game with a mild
right knee sprain, the Blue Devils (25-4, 13-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) never
trailed and shot 57 percent from the field. They bounced back from a five-point
loss at No. 20 Virginia Tech -- their second loss in three games.
Duke pushed its lead into the 20s to stay by outscoring
Miami 36-11 over the final 12-plus minutes of the first half.
Anthony Lawrence and Ebuka Izundu scored
15 points each for the Hurricanes (12-16, 4-12).
NO. 7 TENNESSEE 71, NO. 4 KENTUCKY 52
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Jordan Bone scored
a career-high 27 points and Tennessee beat Kentucky to maintain its home-court
dominance and snap the Wildcats' four-game winning streak.
Tennessee (26-3, 14-2) earned its 25th straight home victory
to remain tied for first place in the Southeastern Conference with No. 13 LSU
-- the Tigers beat Alabama 74-69 earlier in the day. The Volunteers haven't
lost a home game since falling 94-84 to Auburn on Jan. 2, 2018.
The Vols also beat Kentucky (24-5, 13-3) at home for a
fourth straight year to delight a sellout crowd in the first regular-season
matchup of top-10 teams at Thompson-Boling Arena since the facility's 1987
opening.
PJ Washington scored
13 points but was the lone Kentucky player in double figures as the Wildcats
lost for just the second time in 16 games.
INDIANA 63, NO. 6 MICHIGAN STATE 62
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Justin Smith scored
a career-high 24 points, helping Indiana knock off Michigan State for the
second time this season.
Devonte Green added
13 points as Indiana (15-14, 6-12 Big Ten) earned its second straight win
against a ranked opponent. The Hoosiers beat No. 19 Wisconsin 75-73 in double
overtime on Tuesday night.
Indiana trailed 62-60 before Juwan Morgan made
a layup with 1:46 left while being fouled by Xavier
Tillman. Morgan then converted the three-point play to give the
Hoosiers their first lead since the game's opening bucket.
Cassius
Winston had 20 points and 11 assists for Michigan State (23-6,
14-4), which led by as many 12 in the first half.
CENTRAL FLORIDA 69, NO. 8 HOUSTON 64
HOUSTON -- Collin Smith scored
21 points, leading Central Florida to the win at Houston.
The Knights (22-6, 12-4 American Athletic) outscored the
Cougars 41-31 in the second half to snap a seven-game losing streak against
ranked opponents. They also stopped Houston's 33-game home winning streak,
which was the longest in the nation.
The Cougars (27-2, 14-2) lost for the first time since Jan.
9 at Temple. It was their first home loss since March 15, 2017.
Corey Davis Jr. led Houston with 19 points, and reserve
DeJon Jarreau finished with 15.
NO. 11 TEXAS TECH 81, TCU 66
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Jarrett
Culver and Davide
Moretti each had 15 points, and Texas Tech won its seventh game
in row.
Tariq Owens had
12 points and 13 rebounds for the Red Raiders (24-5, 12-4 Big 12), who took
control with a 24-5 run in the first half and withstood TCU (18-11, 6-10) scoring
the first 10 points after halftime.
JD Miller had
18 points to lead TCU, while Alex Robinson had
17 and Kouat Noi 15.
UTAH STATE 81, NO. 12 NEVADA 76
LOGAN, Utah -- Sam Merrill scored
29 points and Utah State beat night to take over the Mountain West Conference
lead.
Diogo Brito added
15 points and eight rebounds, and Neemias Queta had
13 points and 11 rebounds for the Aggies (24-6, 14-3). They won their sixth
straight game and snapped a five-game losing streak in the series.
Caleb Martin had
23 points and nine rebounds for the Wolf Pack (26-3, 13-3) in their second loss
in four games. Tre'Shawn
Thurman added 21 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out with
2:47 left, and Cody Martin had
16 points and seven rebounds.
NO. 13 LSU 74, ALABAMA 69
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Skylar Mays scored
16 of his 20 points in the second half and Javonte Smart had
19, leading LSU to the road win.
The Tigers (24-5, 14-2 Southeastern Conference) trailed by
six points midway through the second half before taking over to maintain a share
of the league lead.
LSU took a 64-59 lead on a layup by Mays with 3:19 left.
Alabama (17-12, 8-8) cut it to one but then Riley Norris'
pass was intercepted by Tremont
Waters to set up a big finish at the other end. Waters, who
missed the past two games with an undisclosed illness, bounced the ball off the
backboard and trailing Mays caught it for a dunk.
John Petty made
five 3-pointers and led Alabama with 23 points.
NO. 14 PURDUE 86, OHIO STATE 51
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Carsen
Edwards scored 25 points and Purdue took over sole possession
of first place in the Big Ten.
Matt Haarms had
12 points and Aaron Wheeler added
10 for the Boilermakers (22-7, 15-3). It was the final home game for senior
starters Ryan Cline and Grady Eifert,
who each scored eight points.
Jaedon LeDee led
Ohio State (18-11, 8-10) with 16 points. Justin Ahrens was
scoreless after netting 29 points in his previous game.
NO. 15 KANSAS 72, OKLAHOMA STATE 67
STILLWATER, Okla. -- Dedric Lawson scored
20 points and tied a season high with 15 rebounds, powering Kansas to the road
win.
Lawson also had three steals in his 18th double-double of
the season. Quentin
Grimes added 17 points for Kansas (22-7, 11-5 Big 12), which
has won five of its last six games.
Cam McGriff had 19 points and eight rebounds for Oklahoma
State (10-19, 3-13) before fouling out with 1:38 remaining. Curtis Jones finished
with 19 points and five rebounds.
The Cowboys, who led most of the way, have lost three in a
row and eight of nine.
NO. 16 KANSAS STATE 66, BAYLOR 60
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Dean Wade had
20 points to lead Kansas State over Baylor.
Kamau Stokes had
16 points and Xavier Sneed scored
14 for the Wildcats (24-5, 12-4 Big 12), who held off the Bears to maintain a
share of the Big 12 lead with No. 11 Texas Tech. Both teams have two games
left.
Mario Kegler led
Baylor (19-10, 10-6) with 13 points, Makai Mason had
11 and Jared Butler
scored 10.
The Wildcats used a 20-2 run in the first half to take a
24-9 lead, but the Bears pulled within 32-30 at halftime.
NO. 18 FLORIDA STATE 78, N.C. STATE 73
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Reserve Mfiondu
Kabengele scored 16 points and Trent Forrest had
13, leading Florida State to the victory.
Forrest was quiet early but finished 5 of 10 from the floor
with six rebounds and three assists for the Seminoles (23-6, 11-5).
D.J. Funderburk fouled out with 1:09 left, scoring 18 points
and pulling down nine rebounds for NC State (20-9, 8-8).
Kabengele shot 7 of 8 from the line while adding five
rebounds and four blocks.
NO. 19 WISCONSIN 61, PENN STATE 57
MADISON, Wis. -- Brevin Pritzl scored
17 points on 5-for-5 shooting, helping Wisconsin edge Penn State.
Pritzl, a reserve for Wisconsin (20-9, 12-6 Big Ten), also
went 3 for 4 at the line. His only miss was a free-throw attempt with less than
2 seconds remaining.
Penn State (12-17, 5-13) was held without a field goal for
the final eight minutes of the game and scored just five points from the line
over that stretch.
Lamar Stevens led
Penn State with 22 points and 10 rebounds.
RUTGERS 86, NO. 22 IOWA 72
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Ron Harper Jr. scored a season-high 27
points, and Rutgers rolled to the win in Iowa's home finale.
Issa Thiam had
13 points for the Scarlet Knights (14-14, 7-11 Big Ten), who exacted revenge on
Iowa after the Hawkeyes used a buzzer beater to beat them in Piscataway two
weeks ago.
Iowa played without Coach Fran McCaffery, who was suspended
by the school for two games for yelling at an official in a hallway heading to
the locker room following Tuesday's loss at Ohio State.
Senior Nicholas Baer scored
a season-high 17 points and Tyler Cook had
16 for Iowa (21-8, 10-8).
NO. 23 CINCINNATI 71, MEMPHIS 69
CINCINNATI -- Jarron
Cumberland overcame a sluggish first half and scored 26 points,
leading Cincinnati over Memphis to grab a share of first place in the American
Athletic Conference.
The Bearcats (25-4, 14-2) are tied with Houston atop the
league. They finish the regular season by facing each other in Cincinnati next
Sunday.
The edgy game included three players getting technical fouls
and another ejected. Jeremiah
Martin led the Tigers (18-12, 10-7) with 28 points, keeping
them in it until the final seconds.
NO. 24 WOFFORD 85, SAMFORD 64
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Fletcher
Magee made eight 3-pointers on his way to a season-high 36
points, leading Wofford to the victory.
The Terriers (26-4, 18-0) closed out an unbeaten Southern
Conference schedule. They have won 17 in a row heading into the conference
tournament.
Samford (16-15, 6-12) lost its fourth straight game.
Magee went 13 for 22 from the field, including 8 of 14 from
beyond the arc. He also had four assists and three steals.
Josh Sharkey and Robert Allen had
16 points apiece for Samford.
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