Thursday, February 27, 2020

Never too long without a takedown

Upsets:

Alabama took down No. 12 Texas A&M, 76-63.

Illinois toppled No. 21 Missouri State, 78-66.

More results:

Notre Dame routed North Carolina, 83-65.

No. 1 South Carolina 100, Florida 67

No. 5 Louisville 68, Boston College 48

No. 8 NC State 69, Syracuse 60

No. 10 Mississippi State 92, Arkansas 83

No. 15 Kentucky 88, Georgia 77

No. 18 Iowa 90, Minnesota 82

No. 19 Florida State 81, Clemson 54

No. 22 Indiana 81, Nebraska 53

Tennessee 77, Ole Miss 66

Virginia Tech 70, Duke 56

Rutgers 63, Wisconsin 43

LSU 61, Vanderbilt 55

BYU 66, Pepperdine 64

All scores

Tomorrow's game schedule

College team news:

Oregon is looking to win the Pac-12 title outright tomorrow against Washington State.

With relevant opponents complete, help for the Ducks can only come from afar.

No. 7 Maryland looks to be even better in the postseason.

CAA: first-place Drexel is aiming for their first NCAA bid since 2009.

UConn isn't dominating like we're used to, and that's OK.

Arizona State can get 20 wins and clinch a fifth seed in the Pac-12 with a win tomorrow.

A change in practice philosophy has sparked Charlotte.

Seton Hall is in position to control its postseason.

Ohio State is on the bubble.

One boy has an unbreakable bond with Buffalo.

College player news:

When Maryland is at its best, Stephanie Jones plays "mean."

Rickea Jackson has elevated her game at Mississippi State.

Satou Sabally talks about her decision to go pro, and her remaining career at Oregon.

Washington's Amber Melgoza is leading her team and making her mark.

Colorado's Jaylyn Sherrod is having a freshman year to remember.

Twins Haley and Hanna Cavinder are taking Fresno State to another level.

Mississippi State's Promise Taylor has medically retired.

Who's the player of the year in each conference?

A former SMU player has filed a lawsuit against the university and coach Travis Mays.

The premiere of the "Women of Troy" documentary brought the USC greats home.

College coach news:

C Vivian Stringer was honored by New Jersey lawmakers.

Oregon State coach Scott Rueck sees progress, despite his team's recent losses.

Hartford coach Morgan Valley earned Diana Taurasi's champagne celebration.

The Carol Eckman coaching with integrity award has been given to Villanova's Harry Perretta.

High school news:

Paige Bueckers podcast.

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