Sunday, December 4, 2022

And on the seventh day, the court shook

Oh, the upsets today. This is a time when some of the traditional WBB power teams are struggling, and there are a whole lot of new faces shining bright. The game is growing.......


Upsets:


Olivia Miles lead No. 7 Notre Dame past No. 3 UConn, 74-60......the Irish had Miles, and a lot more, that the Huskies did not.


St. John's toppled No. 13 Creighton, 66-62.


Middle Tennessee rained on No. 18 Louisville, 67-49


Nebraska surprised No. 20 Maryland, 90-67.


Seton Hall turned back No. 24 Marquette, 82-78.


More results:


No. 2 Stanford 84, No. 23 Gonzaga 63


No. 4 Ohio State 82, Rutgers 70


No. 5 Indiana staved off Illinois, 65-61.


No. 9 Virginia Tech 59, Tennessee 56


No. 10 Iowa 102, Wisconsin 71


No. 11 LSU 85, Tulane 72


No. 14 Arizona 77, New Mexico 60


No. 21 Baylor 79, Houston Christian 35


No. 22 Texas 92, Southern 35


No. 25 Villanova 79, Providence 54


Arkansas 92, Oral Roberts 58 (Hogs are 10-0)


Virginia 78, UNC Wilmington 36 (Cavs are 10-0)


Florida State 83, Stetson 48


DePaul 78, Butler 72


Oklahoma 69, Ole Miss 59


Missouri 71, Arizona State 60


Kansas State 73, Houston 59


Syracuse 60, Yale 58


Georgia Tech 59, Belmont 55


Florida 69, Dayton 65


Colorado 71, Boise State 48


Kansas 88, Southeast Missouri State 51


Duke 100, Richmond 49


SMU 70, Cal 56


All scores


Tomorrow's game schedule


College team news:


Health and safety protocols within the Morgan State program caused them to cancel their game against Texas A&M today.


College player news:


Caitlin Clark notched the seventh career triple-double of her career, breaking a Big Ten record.


Rickea Jackson, Jillian Hollingshead and Jasmine Franklin did not play for Tennessee today. Franklin was not even in the arena.


Jackson is out indefinitely.


How Isa Alexander is elevating her game for Michigan State.


Louisville guard Payton Verhulst has entered the transfer portal.

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