Upset:
Alabama held on to upend No. 20 Louisville, 78-73.
Almost-upsets:
No. 9 Virginia Tech squeaked past Kansas, 59-58, behind Liz Kitley's 31 points.
No. 18 North Carolina rallied from behind to edge Vermont, 54-51.
No. 25 Mississippi State outlasted Clemson, 81-78.
More results:
No. 1 South Carolina 101, Mississippi Valley State 19
No. 2 UCLA 78, No. 6 UConn 67
No. 3 Colorado 96, Kentucky 53
No. 4 Stanford 100, No. 13 Florida State 88
No. 5 Iowa 98, Purdue Fort Wayne 59
No. 7 LSU 99, Niagara 65
No. 10 NC State 79, Cincinnati 45
No. 10 Utah 98, Merrimack 34
No. 12 Texas 101, High Point 39
No. 14 Baylor 124, McNeese 44
No. 16 Kansas State 77, Western Kentucky 61
No. 17 Notre Dame 90, Ball State 59
No. 23 Washington State 90, Massachusetts 48
Maryland 68, Green Bay 59
Creighton 83, Michigan State 69
Texas Tech 79, Rutgers 72
Vanderbilt 68, Iowa State 53
Arkansas 65, Wisconsin 62
Washington 57, Idaho State 37
UCF 61, St. John's 48
FGCU 83, Delaware 68
Gonzaga 102, Liberty 59
Texas A&M 84, Winthrop 32
Arizona State 66, South Florida 49
UNLV 68, Santa Barbara 49
Missouri 66, Tennessee Tech 65
College team news:
Stanford is embracing the underdog role after mixed early-season expectations.
LSU's defense is improving, but they still have strides to make.
College player news:
Frida Formann is developing an all-around game for the Buffs.
KK Deans will miss the rest of the season for the Rebels with a knee injury.
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