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Wagner helps No  23 Michigan beat Rutgers 62 47
Wagner helps No 23 Michigan beat Rutgers 62 47

Wagner helps No. 23 Michigan beat Rutgers 62-47. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Moe Wagner scored 16 points and Duncan Robinson added 12 to lift No. 23 Michigan to a 62-47 victory over Rutgers on Sunday. The Wolverines (17-5, 6-3 Big Ten) rebounded from a 20-point loss at Nebraska on Thursday, taking the lead for good with a 13-0 run in the first half. Both teams shot well under 50 percent from the field, but this Michigan team is more capable of winning with defense than in the past. Corey Sanders scored 12 points for Rutgers (12-9, 2-6), and Deshawn Freeman added 11 points and 11 rebounds. Freeman also had the only assist of the game for Rutgers, which finished with 13 turnovers. NO. 25 MIAMI 86, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 81



Butler beats DePaul for the 8th straight time, 79 67
Butler beats DePaul for the 8th straight time, 79 67

Butler beats DePaul for the 8th straight time, 79-67. CHICAGO (AP) — Kelan Martin scored 24 points and Butler used a 22-point halftime advantage to win its eight straight victory over DePaul, holding off a second-half rally by the Blue Demons to post a 79-67 Big East Conference win Saturday afternoon. Martin hit 7 of 15 from the field, including 5 of 11 from behind the three-point line. Kamar Baldwin added 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds. The pair average just under 44 points per game combined in Big East play. DePaul (8-11, 1-6) cut the Butler lead to 12 points at several points in the second half but could get no closer. Max Strus hit four of his five 3s in the second half to help fuel the Blue Demons' rally and finished with 27 points. Eli Cain had 14 points and dished seven assists.



McLaughlins 6 free throws help USC hold off Oregon 75 70
McLaughlins 6 free throws help USC hold off Oregon 75 70

McLaughlins 6 free throws help USC hold off Oregon 75-70. EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Jordan McLaughlin scored Southern California's last eight points, including six consecutive free throws, to help the Trojans hold off Oregon for a 75-70 victory on Thursday night. Chimezie Metu and Bennie Boatwright had 18 points each for the Trojans (14-6, 5-2 Pac-12 Conference), who snapped a 14-game losing streak against the Ducks (12-7, 2-4) that dated to 2009. McLaughlin finished had 11 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. USC closed the game on a 14-5 run over the final five minutes. McLaughlin put the Trojans ahead 71-68 with two free throws and iced it with four more in the last 23 seconds. Payton Pritchard led Oregon with 18 points, and Paul White had 14. MiKyle McIntosh added a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.



Maryland uses strong second half to beat Minnesota 77 66
Maryland uses strong second half to beat Minnesota 77 66

Maryland uses strong second half to beat Minnesota 77-66. COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Kevin Huerter scored 19 points, Anthony Cowan Jr. had a career-high 10 assists and Maryland used a strong second half to beat cold-shooting Minnesota 77-66 Thursday night. Michal Cekovsky delivered 10 of his 17 points during an 18-2 run that gave the Terrapins a 50-34 lead against the weary Golden Gophers, who could not summon the energy to make a comeback. Maryland (15-6, 4-4 Big Ten) snapped a two-game skid and improved to 12-1 at home. Cowan did his part by distributing the ball and scoring all 15 of his points over the final 12 minutes. Jordan Murphy had 19 points and 14 rebounds for Minnesota, his nation-leading 19th double-double of the season. The Golden Gophers are in the middle of a stretch of three games over six days, concluding with a matchup against No. 22 Ohio State in New York on Saturday afternoon.



Mathis hits 2 late 3s to help New Mexico beat UNLV 85 81
Mathis hits 2 late 3s to help New Mexico beat UNLV 85 81

Mathis hits 2 late 3s to help New Mexico beat UNLV 85-81. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Anthony Mathis scored 14 points, including a 4-point play and a 3-pointer in the final 77 seconds, to help New Mexico rally from a late 11-point deficit and beat UNLV 85-81 on Wednesday night for its first road win of the season. Makuach Maluach scored eight points during a 13-3 run that pulled New Mexico (9-11, 4-3 Mountain West) within one point with four minutes left. Jovan Mooring hit a 3 to push UNLV's lead to 81-76 with 1:15 left but, eight seconds later, Mathis was fouled as he hit a 3-pointer from the right wing and hit the free throw. Mooring forced a 3 late in the shot clock on the other end, and Antino Jackson, probing the defense, found Mathis for a deep 3-pointer to make it 83-81 with 11 seconds remaining. After UNLV missed a layup, Joe Furstinger hit two foul shots to cap the scoring. Maluach scored 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting before fouling out with 3:26 to play. Jackson added 17 points, Furstinger had 14 and Vladimir Pinchuk and Dane Kuiper scored 10 apiece for the Lobos. Jordan Johnson led UNLV (13-5, 2-3) with 19 points. Mooring scored 18 and Shakur Juiston had 14 points and 14 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season.



No  1 Villanova routs Patrick Ewings Georgetown in rivalry renewal
No 1 Villanova routs Patrick Ewings Georgetown in rivalry renewal

No. 1 Villanova routs Patrick Ewings Georgetown in rivalry renewal. WASHINGTON (AP) — Top-ranked Villanova led by as many as 44 points — 44! — and gave Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing a rude welcome back to the schools' rivalry, handing the Hoyas their worst loss in more than 40 years, 88-56 on Wednesday night. Jalen Brunson led the way with 18 points and seven assists for Villanova (17-1, 5-1 Big East), which finished 17 for 33 on 3s, while Georgetown went 4 for 15. Mikal Bridges scored 17 for the Wildcats, winners of seven consecutive games against the Hoyas, Villanova's longest streak in a series that dates to 1922. The last time Ewing faced Villanova in any capacity was in the last game of his college playing career at Georgetown, a surprising 66-64 victory for the underdog Wildcats in the 1985 NCAA championship game. It was quite clear, quite quickly, on Wednesday that there would be no such tight outcome —nor any chance of an upset by Georgetown (12-6, 2-5).



No  8 Texas Tech upsets No  2 West Virginia to set up four way tie in Big 12 race
No 8 Texas Tech upsets No 2 West Virginia to set up four way tie in Big 12 race

No. 8 Texas Tech upsets No. 2 West Virginia to set up four-way tie in Big 12 race. No. 8 Texas Tech used a second-half rally to upset No. 2 West Virginia on Saturday, 72-71, ending the Mountaineers' 15-game winning streak and leaving no team unbeaten in a tight Big 12 Conference race that now features the four top teams all tied with one loss.  Keenan Evans led the Red Raiders' offensive charge with 20 points, while Brandone Francis chipped in 17 points off the bench. Jevon Carter paced WVU with 28 points in the loss, including a late three-pointer that made the score look closer than it was.  Texas Tech (15-2, 4-1) now sits atop the Big 12 standings in a four-way tie alongside WVU (15-2, 4-1), Oklahoma (which narrowly upended TCU on Saturday thanks to 43 points from Trae Young) and 13-time defending champion Kansas (which barely avoided an upset loss to Kansas State on Saturday).  HIGHLIGHTS FROM COLLEGE BASKETBALL THIS WEEK



Texas upends No  16 TCU in double overtime
Texas upends No 16 TCU in double overtime

Texas upends No. 16 TCU in double overtime. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Jericho Sims made a free throw with 5 seconds left, then Texas watched as TCU's Jaylen Fisher missed a layup off the rim at the final buzzer to send the Longhorns to a 99-98 win over the 16th-ranked Horned Frogs in double overtime on Wednesday night. Sims had missed his second free throw and the Horned Frogs got the play they wanted with Fisher driving the lane for a point-blank layup that somehow bounced out. Texas got it biggest win of the season hours after the school announced that sophomore guard Andrew Jones has been diagnosed with leukemia and has started treatment. Further details on his diagnosis and condition have not been released. TCU had rallied from 13 down in the second half and led 94-90 in the second overtime. The game was tied at 98 when Desmond Bane of TCU missed a shot and Kenrich Williams fouled Sims on the rebound.




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