Yet another Funday of mind-blowing upsets:
North Carolina stunned No. 1 Notre Dame, 78-73, behind Paris Kea's 30 points.
Don't say I didn't tell you about those Utes: No. 21 Utah took down No. 6 Stanford, 75-68, on the back of Erika Bean's career performance. It was the first win over the Cardinal in program history.
No. 24 Texas A&M held on to edge No. 15 Kentucky, 73-71.
Almost-toppled:
No. 8 NC State rallied to get past Georgia Tech, 68-60. They are a perfect 20-0.
No. 14 Rutgers held off Penn State, 69-61.
No. 22 Florida State rallied to stop Virginia Tech, 56-54. It is the seventh straight loss for the Hokies.
No. 23 Michigan State staved off Michigan, 77-73.
More results:
Tennessee beat LSU, 74-65, to snap a six-game losing streak.
No. 2 Baylor 74, Oklahoma 53
No. 3 UConn 93, UCF 57
No. 4 Louisville 70, Pitt 42.....without Asia Durr
No. 5 Oregon 76, Washington 57
No. 7 Mississippi State 80, Mississippi 49
No. 9 Oregon State 52, Washington State 35
No. 10 Marquette 87, Butler 58
No. 11 Maryland 76, Indiana 56
No. 13 Syracuse 64, Duke 55.....it's the first win at Cameron for the Orange. So many "firsts" this season, around the country.
No. 16 Arizona State 68, USC 59
No. 17 Iowa 72, Purdue 58
No. 25 Missouri 74, Auburn 65
UCLA outlasted Arizona in three overtimes, 98-93.
Seton Hall 76, Georgetown 63
Miami 76, Boston College 73
TCU 58, Kansas 53
DePaul 73, Xavier 71 (OT)
Alabama 58, Georgia 53
Cal 80, Colorado 60
Wisconsin 70, Nebraska 69
All scores
Tomorrow's game schedule
College team news:
Ole Miss knows it isn't Mississippi State yet, but that's the goal.
College coach news:
Amy Williams sees it as a positive that Nebraska has "beasts off the bench."
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment