Thursday, November 21, 2019

A lot of parity going on

Today's results:

All the top 25 teams routed their opponents tonight, so......

South Dakota stopped Missouri, 72-56.

Central Michigan nipped Dayton in OT, 81-80.

Georgia 76, Mercer 60

UAB 80, Auburn 75

Duke 85, Idaho State 66

Penn State 68, Clemson 55

Ohio State 75, Kent State 65

South Dakota State 60, Montana State 50

BYU 71, Fresno State 65

Cal 74, San Diego State 48

Struck by the way that Florida is unbeaten and Clemson, Auburn and Mercer are struggling. This is already an interesting season.

All scores

Tomorrow's game schedule

College team news:

UCLA Bruins: new team, new look, same goals.

Indiana heads to Florida with their highest ranking in tow, and many challenges.

The Hoosiers have a tough road stretch ahead.

Are Texas and Notre Dame in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament?

Arizona continues its hot start.

Early-season stats look promising for Seton Hall.

Ohio State looks to reduce turnovers.

CBS Sports' top 25 rankings has Oregon on top.

College player news:

Erin Boley and Oregon are setting the tone that there is no tomorrow for the Ducks this season.

South Carolina's freshmen are just as good as Dawn Staley promised.

Emily Engstler has jumped in as a starter for Syracuse.

When Taya Hanson stays in the moment, good things happen for Arizona State.

Lady Vol freshman Jordan Horston reached a deal with a judge on an August shoplifting charge.

Oregon State's Taya Corosdale is likely out for the season.

College coach news:

Robert Morris has extended coach Charlie Buscaglia's contract by three years.

WNBA and international news:

The Dallas Wings have named their 2020 coaching staff.

Bringing everyone back from a championship team is difficult, but the Mystics could defy the odds.

Lauren Jackson says Liz Cambage needs to cope with the refs.

Cambage, of course, clapped back.

Skylar Diggins-Smith advocates for change.

Animal friends provide a break from basketball for Seimone Augustus.

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