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Saturday, December 14, 2019

With finals done, we're about to be back

Today's results:

Central Michigan hung on to beat South Dakota State, 79-74, behind a career-high 38 points from Micaela Kelly.

Cal's 69-65 win over Santa Clara is their seventh straight.

Utah edged Nevada, 68-62.

No. 3 Oregon 81, Long Beach State 45

No. 4 Oregon State 75, Utah State 46

No. 16 DePaul 105, Alabama State 76

No. 17 Gonzaga 80, Texas Southern 45

Princeton 72, Penn State 55

Iowa 102, North Carolina Central 50

Arizona State 84, New Mexico 47

USC 75, UNLV 54

Southeast Missouri State 70, Ole Miss 53

All scores

Tomorrow's game schedule is loaded with great matchups because finals are a wrap.

College team news:

Kentucky and Louisville are set for their showdown tomorrow.

After three road games, UCLA preps to face Pacific tomorrow.

UConn has seen parity grow.

Virginia Tech is making an early charge at the NCAA Tournament.

Oklahoma is back on the court after their upset of No. 25 LSU last week.

These are exciting times for Bradley.

Missouri hits the road for a dangerous matchup with Missouri State.

College player news:

Taylor Kissenger will miss the season for Nebraska with a hip injury.

Freshman McKenna Warnock is quietly making an impact for Iowa.

Maddy McVicar is the latest Maine player to be injured.
Posted by Sue Favor at 9:47 PM

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