Oh, what an opening day!!!
Upsets:
In one of the first games of the day, No. 21 USC toppled No. 7 Ohio State, 83-74.
No. 20 Colorado stunned No. 1 LSU, 92-78.
More results:
No. 3 Iowa 102, Farleigh Dickinson 46
No. 4 UCLA 92, Purdue 49
In their Paris matchup, No. 6 South Carolina sailed past No. 10 Notre Dame, 100-71.
No. 5 Utah 104, Mississippi Valley State 45
No. 8 Virginia Tech 94, High Point 55
No. 12 Ole Miss 91, Queens University 44
No. 14 Maryland 98, Harvard 75
No. 17 Louisville 77, Cincinnati 59
No. 18 Florida State 99, Charleston Southern 63
No. 19 Baylor 85, Southern 53
No. 22 Creighton 75, North Dakota State 52
No. 25 Mississippi State 77, Alcorn State 42
Iowa State 82, Butler 55
Georgia Tech 83, Coastal Carolina 53
Duke 83, Richmond 53
Vanderbilt 98, Kennesaw State 51
Oklahoma 92, Wichita State 68
Nebraska 90, Northwestern State 42
TCU 76, Oral Roberts 56
Oklahoma State 100, SIU Edwardsville 59
Middle Tennessee 67, Memphis 47
Stony Brook 85, Columbia 73
Princeton 65, Duquesne 57
FGCU 80, Brown 58
Michigan 80, Purdue Fort Wayne 61
Georgetown 61, Maryland Eastern Shore 50
South Dakota State 55, Arkansas State 42
Georgia 71, North Carolina A&T 59
Rutgers 56, Monmouth 51
South Florida 76, UT Arlington 61
Auburn 78, Jacksonville State 49
Kansas State 69, Presbyterian 35
Arizona State 70, UTSA 55
Arizona 68, New Mexico State 57
Washington 76, Sacramento State 28
Gonzaga 83, Montana 70
Oregon 81, Northern Arizona 48
UNLV 72, LMU 62
College team news:
With their top scorer out, who will step up for Arizona State?
College player news:
MiLaysia Fulwiley and Hannah Hidalgo were highlight reels today.
Four years later, Jakia Brown-Turner made her way home to Maryland.
Iowa forward Hannah Stuelke is stepping into her potential.
Good fundamentals and vegemite: meet Michigan's Australians.
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