NO. 4 DUKE 71,
WAKE FOREST 70
DURHAM, N.C. -- RJ Barrett scored
28 points and No. 4 Duke held on to beat Wake Forest 71-70 on Tuesday night
after Chaundee
Brown's jumper rimmed out at the buzzer.
Tre Jones added
13 points for a sluggish Duke team missing star freshman Zion
Williamson for a fourth straight game with a sprained right
knee. The Blue Devils (26-4, 14-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) overcame 41
percent shooting and a 16-for-26 showing from the free-throw line to win their
10th straight in the in-state series.
The Blue Devils trailed by 10 with 16 minutes remaining and
never led by more than three until the final three minutes.
Brown had 21 points and 10 rebounds for Wake Forest (11-18,
4-13), which closed within 69-68 with 43.9 seconds left. Duke bled the shot
clock before the left-handed Barrett hit a right-handed jumper in the lane to
put the Blue Devils up by three with 17.3 seconds remaining.
Brandon
Childress hit a layup with 7.4 seconds left, and Wake Forest
had one last chance after Duke turned it over while trying to inbound the ball.
Childress missed a 3-pointer with about two seconds left and the rebound went
to Brown, whose short jumper spun around the back of the iron before falling
out at the horn.
NO. 3 NORTH CAROLINA 79, BOSTON COLLEGE 66
BOSTON -- Luke Maye had
17 points and a career-high 20 rebounds to lead North Carolina over Boston
College and preserve the Tar Heels' hopes for a regular-season conference
title.
Cameron
Johnson had 22 points and 12 rebounds for Carolina (25-5, 15-2
Atlantic Coast Conference), which won its sixth straight game and went unbeaten
on the road in the league for the first time since 2008.
Ky Bowman had
23 points and nine rebounds, and Nik Popovic scored
20 for Boston College, which has not beaten the Tar Heels in 12 tries since
2010. The Eagles (14-15, 5-12) have lost four of five overall, and eight of
their last 11.
NO. 5 TENNESSEE 71, MISSISSIPPI STATE 54
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Admiral
Schofield scored 18 points in his final home game, and
Tennessee notched its 26th straight home victory.
Tennessee (27-3, 15-2 Southeastern Conference) moved into
sole possession of first place in the SEC, a half-game ahead of No. 10 LSU,
which plays at Florida on Wednesday.
The regular season ends Saturday when Tennessee visits
Auburn and LSU hosts Vanderbilt. If the teams finish in a tie, LSU would get
the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament next week because it beat Tennessee in
their only meeting.
Grant
Williams had 14 points and 10 rebounds for Tennessee. Jordan Bowden added
12 points.
Tyson Carter scored
14 points and Reggie Perry and Robert
Woodard II each added 10 points for Mississippi State (21-9,
9-8), which shot just 33.3 percent (19 of 57).
NO. 6 KENTUCKY 80, MISSISSIPPI 76
OXFORD, Miss. -- Keldon
Johnson scored 22 points and Tyler Herro added
20 to send Kentucky past Mississippi.
PJ Washington had
13 points -- all in the second half -- to help the Wildcats (25-5, 14-3
Southeastern Conference) ward off a tough challenge from the Rebels.
Ole Miss (19-11, 9-8) has lost three straight and four of
five. The Rebels trimmed their deficit to 78-76 with six seconds left, but
Immanuel Quickly made two free throws to put the game out of reach.
Terence Davis led
the Rebels with 25 points on his Senior Night. Breein Tyree added
21.
NO. 9 MICHIGAN STATE 91, NEBRASKA 76
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Kenny Goins scored
21 of his career-high 24 points in the first half and Matt McQuaid had
a career-best 22, leading Michigan State past Nebraska.
Aaron Henry scored
a season-high 15 points, and Cassius
Winston matched his season low with eight points.
The Spartans (24-6, 15-4 Big Ten) close the regular season
against No. 7 Michigan (26-4, 15-4) at home Saturday night.
The Cornhuskers (15-15, 5-14) have lost four in a row and 11
of 13 in what might be Tim Miles ` final season as their coach.
Nebraska's James Palmer matched his season high with 30
points. Glynn Watson added 25 and Isaiah Roby had
10 points, nine rebounds and five assists.
MINNESOTA 73, NO. 11 PURDUE 69
MINNEAPOLIS -- Amir Coffey matched
his career with 32 points, making two free throws with 2.5 seconds left to seal
Minnesota's victory over Purdue.
The win gives the Gophers a boost for an NCAA Tournament
berth and spoiled the Boilermakers' bid for an outright Big Ten title.
Carsen
Edwards scored 22 points and Ryan Cline added
19 for Purdue (22-8, 15-4).
The Boilermakers, who had their five-game winning streak
broken and lost for only the second time in their last 15 games, fell into a
three-way tie for first place in the conference with Michigan and Michigan
State. The Wolverines and Spartans play each other this weekend, so the best
the Boilermakers can do is tie for the regular-season title.
Jordan Murphy had
all 13 of his points in the first half to go with 14 rebounds, with fellow
seniors Dupree
McBrayer (10 points, four rebounds, four assists) and Matz Stockman (nine
points, six rebounds, seven blocks) also playing key roles for the Gophers
(19-11, 9-10).
OKLAHOMA 81, NO. 13 KANSAS 68
NORMAN, Okla. -- Kristian
Doolittle had 24 points and 11 rebounds and Oklahoma ended
Kansas' run of Big 12 regular-season titles at 14 years.
The last time Kansas didn't at least tie for the conference
crown, Oklahoma State won it outright in 2003-04. Now, Kansas State and Texas
Tech remain in contention for the championship.
Brady Manek scored
21 points and Rashard
Odomes added 12 for Oklahoma (19-11, 7-10 Big 12).
Dedric Lawson had
18 points and 11 rebounds for Kansas (22-8, 11-6). David
McCormack added 18 points for the Jayhawks.
NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE 73, NO. 15 VIRGINIA TECH 64, OT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- M.J. Walker scored
nine of his 11 points after halftime, including a critical 3-pointer in
overtime, and Florida State rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit.
Mfiondu
Kabengele scored 13 points in the second half and overtime and
Florida State improved to 15-1 at home this season and tied the program record
with 12 Atlantic Coast Conference wins.
With the win, Florida State (24-6, 12-5) clinched the No. 4
seed in next week's ACC Tournament and a double bye. Virginia Tech (22-7, 11-6)
is locked into the No. 5 seed.
Nickeil
Alexander-Walker scored 19 points to pace Virginia Tech.
NO. 17 NEVADA 90, AIR FORCE 79
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Jazz Johnson scored
a career-high 27 points and hit seven of his team's 13 shots from 3-point range
in leading Nevada.
Cody Martin added
18 points and twin brother Caleb contributed 16 as the Wolf Pack (27-3, 14-3
Mountain West Conference) beat Air Force for a seventh straight time.
Jordan
Caroline finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds against Air
Force (13-16, 8-9). It was his 17th double-double of the season.
Utah State clinched at least a share of the Mountain West
title by beating the Rams in overtime Tuesday. Nevada can join the Aggies atop
the league standings by defeating San Diego State on Saturday.
Air Force dropped to 4-85 against ranked opponents.
Ryan Swan led
Air Force with 21 points, and Lavelle
Scottie added 13. Scottie became the 26th player in program
history to reach 1,000 career points.
NO. 19 BUFFALO 82, OHIO 79
ATHENS, Ohio -- Jeremy Harris scored
20 points as Buffalo locked up the Mid-American Conference regular-season title
and a top seed in the conference tournament.
Nick Perkins and CJ Massinburg each
chipped in 17 points as the senior-laden Bulls (27-3 overall, 15-2 MAC) won the
conference title for the second straight year and tied the school record for
wins set last year when the team advanced to the second round of the NCAA
Tournament.
The Bobcats (13-16, 5-12) got 20 points from Doug Taylor and Teyvion Kirk added
17.
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