Walter Clayton Jr. Come back from injury and collected 19 points and nine assists to lead visits No. 6 Florida to its second upset of a top-ranked team this year, and topped No. 1 Auburn 90-81 on Saturday.
Alex Condon produced 17 points and 10 returns for streets (20-3, 7-3 Southeastern Conference), which also stunned no. 1 Tennessee on January 7th. Thomas Haugh added 16 points and nine returns and Will Richard chipped in with 12 points when Florida snapped Auburn’s 14-game winning line and its 15 game run in Sec, which was dated last year.
Florida led by as many as 21 points during the second half on their way to its first upset in eight attempts by a No 1-ranked team on the road. While the streets were favored by Clayton’s return, they also overcame the loss of other leading goal scores Alijah Martin (15.3 points per match), which was on the side of a hip injury.
Miles Kelly scored 22 points and Johni Broome delivered 18 points, 11 returns and six assists to take Auburn (21-2, 9-1). Tahaad Pettiford added 14 points and Chany Johnson added 13 for Tigers, which led 31-25 during the first half before the streets took the control.
Clemson 77, No. 2 Duke 71
Viktor Lakhin scored 22 points and Chase Hunter made it the runner in the last minute when the Tigers hit the Blue Devils on Clemson, SC, Duke’s 16-game winning line ended.
Hunter fell four free throwing over the past 15 seconds to finish with 14 points and teammates Jaeden Zackery and Ian Schieffelin each had 12 points. Clemson (19-5, 11-2), who lost earlier this week in Triple Overtime to visit Georgia Tech, moved within a game with first place Duke.
Tyrese Proctor scored 23 points, Cooper Flagg picked up 14 of its 18 points during the last 6:05 and Kon Knueppel had 14 points for Duke (20-3, 12-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), which seemed able to show up as The new No. 1 team in the country after top-ranked Auburn lost earlier in the day at home to No. 6 Florida.
No. 3 Alabama 85, Arkansa 81
Grant Nelson and Chris Youngblood scored 15 points per piece to help Crimson Tide put a victory over Razorbacks in Southeastern Conference Play in Fayetteville, Ark.
Mouhamed Dioubate had 14 points and Mark Sears added 11 when Crimson Tide (20-3, 9-1 Sec) moved into first place with top-ranked Auburn in the SEC position. Alabama has won six straight matches and 14 of the last 15.
Zvonimir Ivisic received a career best 27 points and collected seven returns for Razorbacks (14-9, 3-7), which had a two-game winning line snapped. Adou Thiero scored 22 points and Johnell Davis added 13 points.
No. 4 Tennessee 70, Oklahoma 52
Chaz Lanier scored a gaming high 21 points when the volunteers coasted for the Saturday afternoon in Norman, Okla. Zakai Zeigler collected 17 points and nine assists for Tennessee (20-4, 6-4 Southeastern Conference).
The volunteers shot on all cylinders, hit the 14-AV-16 shot from the field and connect on their first six shots behind the bow to start the game. Tennessee shot 60.4 percent from the field for the game on the way to winning its third race in a row. The voluntary success behind the 3-point line also opened lanes. Tennessee had a 36-20 edge on points in color.
Jalon Moore got 12 points and Brycen Goodine added nine for Oklahoma (16-7, 3-7) who lost his second straight match.
No. 5 Houston 69, Colorado 59
J’wan Roberts got 20 points, Lj Cryer and Terrance Arceneaux added 15 points per piece, and Cougars went on the road to win a victory over the buffalo at Boulder, Colo.
Milos Uzan contributed 12 points for Houston (19-4, 11-1 Big 12), which has won 15 of his last 16 games. Julian Hammond III had 22 points and was the only Colorado player to score in double numbers.
The buffalo (9-14, 0-12) have dropped 12 in a row for the first time since the end of the 2008-09 season, and they are two losses that are shy to match their worst start on a conference schedule since I went 0- 14 in BIG 8 1985-86.
No. 8 Iowa State 82, TCU 52
Reserve Curtis Jones scored 24 points on 7-for-11 shooting from the field when No. 8 Cyclone’s cruised past Horned Frogs in a BIG 12 conference matchup in ames, Iowa.
Milan Momcilovic ended with 14 points in his return from a hand injury to Iowa State (18-5, 8-4), which snapped a three-game losing line. Dishon Jackson also got 14, while Joshua Jefferson noted a double double with 13 points and 10 returns.
Vasean Allette and Trazarien White scored nine points each to lead TCU (12-11, 5-7). Ernest Udeh Jr. added eight points for the horned frogs.
No. 9 Michigan State 86, Oregon 74
Jase Richardson scored 18 of his game high 29 points in the second half, which led Spartans to a comeback victory over Ducks in East Lansing, Mich.
Michigan State (19-4, 10-2 Big Ten) overcame a 14-point half-time deficit and scored the first 12 points on the way to 50 points during the second half, including an 17-2 driving through the middle of the half as it decided the game. Jaxon Kohler had 14 points and 12 returns, and three Holloman added 13 points for the Spartans, which finished a two-game losing line.
Oregon, after warm 3-point shooting during the first 20 minutes, missed all eight of their attempts during the second half and made only 6 of 24 shots in total within that time frame. The struggling ducks (16-8, 5-8) lost their fifth straight game. Jackson Shelstad led the team with 22 points.
No. 10 Texas 67, No. 15 Missouri 64
Wade Taylor IV’s 3-point Jumper with 2.1 seconds left lifted Longhorns over the tigers in the Southeastern Conference Play in Columbia, Mo.
Payre Payne led aggies (18-5, 7-3 SEK) by 20 points, and Taylor scored 15. Henry Coleman III reduced 16 returns.
Tamar Bates scored 16 points for Tigers (17-6, 6-4), whose 15-game’s home-winning line ended. Jacob Crews got 14 points from the bench for Missouri and Mark Mitchell added 12. The persistent aggies held tigers to 5-for-21 3-point shooting and blocked six shots.
Creighton 77, No. 11 Marquette 67
Steven Ashworth emphasized his 22-point effort with six 3 points and values Bluejays broke a school record for consecutive Big East victories when defeated the Golden Eagles in Omaha, NEB.
Ashworth shot 7 out of 11 from the field and 6 out of 9 on 3-points that Creighton (18-6, 11-2 Big East) won his ninth straight match, all in conference games. Ashworth has made a 3-pointer in 42 straight matches. This year’s Preseason Big East Player Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 19 points for Creighton.
Marquette (18-6, 9-4) dropped her third in a row despite 27 points from Kam Jones and 22 from David Joplin.
No. 14 Kentucky 80, South Carolina 57
Otega Oweh scored 15 of his 17 points after half time when No. 14 Wildcats took the check late in the first half and withdrew from the visiting Gamecocks in Lexington, KY.
Kentucky (16-7, 5-5 SEK) bounced nicely back from consecutive losses to Arkansas and No. 25 Ole Miss and won the second time in six matches. Reserve Brandon Garrison added a seasonal 15 on 7-of-8 shooting when he and Oweh were a combined 13-of-18 from the floor. Koby Brea added 10 and a career high six assists when Kentucky’s bench amounted to 39 points.
South Carolina (10-13, 0-10) remained the lone Winless team in Sec Play. Collin Murray-Boyles collected 14 points and eight returns but shot an ineffective 5 of 13. Jacobi Wright added 12 points while Jamarii Thomas ended with 11 when Gamecocks shot a terrible 32.8 percent (19 of 58) and missed 18 out 22 3 -points are trying.
Kansas State 81, No. 16 Kansas 73
David N’Guesan had 20 points and joined three other wildcats in double numbers when host Kansas State defeated the Jayhawks in the Sunflower Showdown in Manhattan, can.
Wildcats have won five straight matches, including three against ranked teams and two on the road. Kansas State (12-11, 6-6 BIG 12) has also won the last three matches against Kansas in Manhattan, with the previous two overtime. Connects the N’Guess in double numbers, McDaniel was excavated with 15 points with 11 assists and Max Jones and Coleman Hawkins with 12 points each.
Jayhawks (16-7, 7-5) was led by Hunter Dickinson with 21 points. Zeke Mayo added 15 and KJ Adams had 13.
No. 21 Wisconsin 74, Iowa 63
John Tonje scored a game high 22 points and No. 21 Badgers collected during the second half for a Big Ten Conference Road victory over Hawkeyes in Iowa City.
Tonje did his most important injury late in the second half and scored seven straight points to help Wisconsin turn a one-point deficit into a 65-59 lead with 5:44 to go. He added two free throws with 1:57 left that did it 70-63. John Blackwell added 19 points for Wisconsin (19-5, 9-4), who preserved 12 of 35 3-point attempts and received a 42-38 advantage on the glass.
Pryce Sandfort scored 14 points from the bench for Iowa (13-10, 4-8), which made only 24 of 63 attempts from the field and was held 22 points below average per game. Josh Dix added 13 points and Drew Thelwell was good for 11 points.
No. 22 Mississippi State 76, Georgia 75
Josh Hubbard scored 16 points and Keshawn Murphy added 14 to lead Bulldogs to a victory on Bulldogs.
When Hubbard came from consecutive 20-plus points, Hubbard 7-AV-14 made attempts from the field and got his 1,000th career point in the second half. Murphy went 7 out of 13 from the field and took eight returns for Mississippi State (17-6, 5-5 sec). Michael Nwoko finished with 11 points, while Riley Kugel added 10 from the bench.
Silas Demary Jr. Paced Georgia (16-8, 4-7) with 23 points, six returns and seven assists, with 16 points and five assists coming in the second half. Star forward Asa Newell also made its presence known during the second half. He got 11 points in the frame and made all three of his field target attempts, including two from Long Range, and ended with 16 points.
Well. 23 Illinois 95, Minnesota 74
Reserve Will Riley received 27 points, took nine returns and drew seven assists, and Illini withdrew from Golden Gophers in Minneapolis.
Kasparas Jakucionis finished with 24 points on 8-for-14 shooting from the Illinois field (16-8, 8-6 Big Ten), which bounced back from a loss on Rutgers on Wednesday. Tomislav Ivisic noted a double double with 18 points and 11 returns.
Lu’Cye Patterson scored 24 points on 9-for-17 shooting to lead Minnesota (12-12, 4-9), which has dropped three of his last four matches.
No. 24 Michigan 70, Indiana 67
Danny Wolf had 20 points and nine returns to lead to Wolverines past Hoosiers in Bloomington, Ind.
Vladislav Goldin and three Donaldson each deducted 18 points for Michigan (18-5, 10-2 Big Ten), who has won three straight and stopped half a game behind league-leading Purdue that went into a matchup versus No. 7 Boilermakers on Tuesday in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Malik Reneau got 16 points and Mackenzie Mgbako had 15 points for Indiana (14-10, 5-8), which has lost five straight matches. Hoosiers shot 41.7 percent (25 out of 60) from the field and 31.6 percent (6 of 19) from 3-point intervals.
No. 25 Ole Miss 72, LSU 70
Dre Davis tipped in a missed shot just before the summer sounded when the rebels got the game’s last 13 points for Edge Tigers in a southeastern conference game in Baton Rouge, LA.
The rebels (18-6, 7-4) fell behind 70-59 with 3:15 left after Cam Carter drove the lane for a arrangement but made up the deficit largely to 6 of 6 Foul Shooting and Jaemyn Brakefield’s link top-of-the- -Key 3-pointer with 44.6 seconds left which leveled the score of 70.
Carter committed an offensive foul with 28.1 seconds left and Ole Miss played for the final shot. Sean Pedulla missed a arrangement but Davis got his hand on the shot after it fell off the iron during the last of his game-high 22 points. Carter scored 16 points to put on Tigers (12-11, 1-9), which led for 30:12 but still lost his sixth straight match.
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