Upsets:
Wake Forest 65, Georgia Tech 60. And the Deacs just took down Miami the other night.
Missouri 69, LSU 65. This was Mizzou's fourth win of the season.
Close ones:
No. 7 Louisville 60, Duke 55
No. 13 Kentucky 80, No. 22 Tennessee 76
No. 16 DePaul 74, Creighton 71
Rutgers 59, Purdue 53
Virginia Tech 76, North Carolina 70
More results:
Syracuse beat Notre Dame in OT, 74-63. It was Orange coach Quentin Hillsman's first win over the Irish.
No. 1 UConn 80, SMU 42
No. 2 Oregon 88, Utah 51
No. 3 Oregon State 72, Colorado 60
No. 4 South Carolina 93, Alabama 78
No. 5 Stanford 77, Washington 56
No. 8 Florida State 73, No. 23 Miami 62
No. 9 NC State 80, Virginia 60
No. 10 UCLA 70, No. 18 Arizona 58
No. 15 Mississippi State 73, Georgia 66
No. 19 West Virginia 74, Kansas State 63
No. 20 Arkansas 86, Auburn 70
Iowa 77, Northwestern 51
Arizona State 63, USC 54
Florida 68, Vanderbilt 60
Michigan 89, Michigan State 69
Washington State 96, Cal 75
Seton Hall 79, Georgetown 60
South Florida 76, Cincinnati 68
South Dakota 104, Denver 61
All scores
Tomorrow's game schedule
College team news:
Indiana is writing a new chapter in their history.
Cal has a rough road ahead the next two weeks.
Princeton finished nonconference play with an eight-game winning streak and a national ranking.
Minnesota is looking for rebounds this month.
Ohio State is searching for consistency.
The Beavers didn't look like No. 3 today.
Miami was without Beatrice Monpremier today. She is injured.
College player news:
Borislava Hristova became Washington State's all-time leading scorer today.
Kentucky's Rhyne Howard is ESPNW's player of the week.
The top five players at each position.
College coach news:
Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin is cooking in a Crock-Pot.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment