Saturday, February 3, 2018

Rejuvenations and slow-downs

The "grind it out" part of the season is upon us, and some teams that began strong are now struggling. Others - many programs of which have been rejuvenated this year - are still going strong. And so the results today are interesting.......

Upsets:

Oklahoma upset #21 West Virginia, 76-57.

An unlikely trio led Iowa State to an 80-45 thrashing of Kansas State.

CSUN took down Big West leaders UC Davis, 75-71 in OT.

More results:

#8 Texas stomped #22 TCU, 92-65.

#18 Ohio State 68, Wisconsin 55.

Gonzaga topped BYU, 84-70, for their 14th straight win.

FGCU bounced back to nip Jacksonville, 65-63.

Ohio held off Ball State, 80-76.

Miami, Ohio's 66-62 decision over Bowling Green puts them at a turnaround 14-8.

Houston is 18-6 after their 73-62 comeback win over Wichita State.

All scores.

Many top teams play tomorrow.

Big Monday:

South Carolina visits Mississippi State Monday.

College team news:

Can Vanderbilt compete with Tennessee? It starts in recruiting.

The roller coaster is climbing again for Iowa.

Defensive intensity is the key for Seton Hall.

Talent, depth and energy is carrying Princeton.

The pieces are coming together for New Mexico State.

The Queen Bees' fight extends beyond the court.

Chicago State has set a DI record for most consecutive losses, at 59.

College player news:

Kelsey Mitchell set a record for made three-point shots.

College coach news:

C. Vivian Stringer called out a sexist radio show host, and won.

The Kansas fundraiser for Jackie Stiles has already shattered its goal.

WNBA news:

The Mercury have re-signed Emma Cannon and Yvonne Turner.

No comments: