LSU upended #9 Georgia, 62-54.
Michigan upset #13 Purdue, 67-56.
#23 Oklahoma beat #22 Oklahoma State, 80-61.
Close to being upsets:
#6 Cal got by Arizona, 91-86.
#14 Texas A&M overcame #15 South Carolina by a last-second bucket, 50-48.
#16 North Carolina held off Georgia Tech, 60-58.
More results:
#18 Dayton's win was Coach Jim Jabir's 400th.
Tulane's road win streak was snapped as Tulsa squeaked out a 67-65 victory.
Ohio State survived Northwestern, 59-52.
Houston came back to defeat Rice, 53-51.
It took three overtimes, but Arkansas prevailed over Alabama, 91-80.
Washington bested USC, 61-58.
Western Michigan barely beat Bowling Green, 55-54.
Mississippi State 61, Missouri 56.
Marquette over Villanova, 60-56.
San Diego State snapped Fresno State's 20-home game winning streak in grand style, with a 74-49 thrashing.
Northern Iowa prevailed past a Missouri State comeback attempt, 82-78.
Virginia rallied to defeat Virginia Tech, 50-47.
Wake Forest clipped Boston College, 61-59.
Other goodies and milestones:
Kentucky's A'Dia Mathies is ESPNW's player of the week.
Hofstra forward Shante Evans eclipsed 2,000 points.
Stony Brook guard Dani Klupenger has joined the 1,000-point club.
Utah State's Devyn Christensen became her school's all-time leading scorer in today's game.
Profiling West Virginia guard Christal Caldwell.
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Play 4 Kay is a good cause, but some of those "pink" uniforms!?!
I watched Kentucky/Vanderbilt "old style" yesterday: turned off the color. Vandy's raspberry sherbet uniforms weren't to my taste.
I wonder how much the pink gear costs schools. Wouldn't shoelaces and hair ribbons be sufficient?
So what's going on over in Trojan town. They seem to be in a serious downward spiral. They are losing some games that it seems like they should have won.
Your thoughts?????
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