Sunday, February 14, 2016

KANSAS BEATS OKLAHOMA AGAIN



Kansas' Devonte' Graham stole the show from Buddy Hield.

Graham scored a profession high 27 focuses and made a persistent showing safeguarding the country's No. 2 scorer to offer the 6th some assistance with ranking Jayhawks crush No. 3 Oklahoma 76-72 on Saturday.

It was just the third time in Graham's profession that he scored no less than 20 focuses. He made 6 of 9 3-point endeavors for the Jayhawks (21-4, 9-3 Big 12).

Kansas won the initially meeting 109-106 in triple extra time on Jan. 4, in spite of Hield's 46 focuses. This time, Hield scored 18 of his 24 focuses in the second half, however he abandoned a field objective in the primary half and made 5 of 15 field objectives in general.

Graham scored 17 focuses in the second half to help Kansas keep pace.

Kansas scored its fifth straight win and snapped Oklahoma's 19-amusement home winning streak. The Jayhawks were falling off a triumph over No. 10 West Virginia on Tuesday.

Isaiah Cousins included 21 focuses for the Sooners (20-4, 8-4), who dropped out of a tie for the meeting lead. Oklahoma coordinated a season-low by shooting 33.3 percent from the field. The Sooners, who entered the diversion driving the country in 3-point rate, made only 10 of 32 from past the curve.

Kansas headed out to a 20-6 lead as the Sooners made only two of their initial 19 shots. Hield didn't score until 9:04 stayed in the primary half.

Perry Ellis submitted his second foul with 4:51 left in the primary half and went to the seat with the Jayhawks driving 32-19. Oklahoma shut the half on a 14-6 hurried to make it 38-33.

Kansas energized to take a 59-57 lead on a 3-pointer by Wayne Selden Jr. with a little more than 7 minutes to play, and the diversion was close whatever is left of the way.

Main 25

No. 1 Villanova 73, St. John's 63

PHILADELPHIA - Daniel Ochefu had a profession high 25 focuses and No. 1 Villanova beat St. John's 73-63.

Amar Alibegovic drove the Red Storm (7-19, 0-13 Big East) with a profession best 18 focuses.

Ryan Arcidiacono included 13 focuses for Villanova (22-3, 12-1 Big East).

Wisconsin 70, No. 2 Maryland 57

School PARK, Md. - Wisconsin disturbs No. 2 Maryland out and about.

Vitto Brown scored 21 focuses. Bronson Koenig completed with 16 focuses for Wisconsin (16-9, 8-4). Nigel Hayes included 14 focuses, and Zak Showalter included 11 focuses.

Rasheed Sulaimon drove the Terrrapins (22-4, 10-3) with 17 focuses. Melo Trimble completed with 10 focuses on 1 of 14 shooting. Jewel Stone completed with 10 focuses.

No. 5 Xavier 74, Butler 57

INDIANAPOLIS - J.P Macura scored 13 focuses while Remy Abell and Edmond Sumner had 12 each to lead No. 5 Xavier to a 74-57 defeat over Butler.

The Musketeers (22-3, 10-3) won for the 6th time in seven amusements and held sole ownership of second place in the Big East.

Head servant (17-8, 6-7) was driven by Kelan Martin with 15 focuses and Andrew Chrabascz included 11 as its three-diversion winning streak finished.

Duke 63, No. 7 Virginia 62

DURHAM, N.C. - Grayson Allen managed an account in a shot at the bell, and Duke beat No. 7 Virginia 63-62.

Malcolm Brogdon had 18 focuses for Virginia (20-5, 9-4 Atlantic Coast Conference), and his opposite flip layup with 9.9 seconds left put the Cavaliers up 62-61.

Rookie Brandon Ingram scored 25 focuses while Allen completed with 15 for the Blue Devils (19-6, 8-4), who won their fourth straight and kept the Cavaliers winless at Cameron Indoor Stadium since 1995.

No. 10 West Virginia 73, TCU 42

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Jonathan Holton came back from a suspension to lead four West Virginia players in twofold figures as the tenth positioned Mountaineers to a 73-42 defeat of TCU.

Holton had 14 focuses for the Mountaineers (20-5, 9-3), while Esa Ahmad had a vocation high 14 focuses and five bounce back, and Devin Williams, had his Big 12-driving eleventh twofold with 11 focuses and 13 bounce back.

Jaysean Paige had 10 focuses for West Virginia.

Chauncey Collins of TCU (11-14, 2-10) scored 20 against WVU for a brief moment time this season.

Stanford 76, No. 11 Oregon 72

STANFORD, Calif. - Michael Humphrey obstructed a shot with 4 seconds remaining and Stanford agitate No. 11 Oregon 76-72.

Dillon Brooks scored 18 of his 24 focuses in the second half for the Ducks (20-6, 9-4 Pac-12), who lost at California on Thursday night.

Rosco Allen coordinated his vocation high with 25 focuses to lead Stanford (12-11, 5-7). Dorian Pickens scored 10 of his 16 focuses in the second half and Grant Verhoeven completed with a profession high 13 for the Cardinal.

Tyler Dorsey included 14 focuses and Elgin Cook had 11 for the Ducks, who went to the Bay Area riding a six-amusement winning streak.

Notre Dame 71,

No. 13 Louisville 66

SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Demetrius Jackson bucketed 27 focuses, Steve Vasturia included 20 and Notre Dame revitalized to beat No. 13 Louisville 71-66.

The Irish (18-7, 9-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) utilized three 7-0 spurts as a part of the second half to get the win.

Damion Lee drove the Cardinals (19-6, 8-4) with 13 focuses.

LSU 76, No. 15 Texas A&M 71

Twirly doo ROUGE, La. - Ben Simmons had 16 focuses as LSU bombshell No. 15 Texas A&M 76-71.

Craig Victor scored 16 focuses and Keith Hornsby included 15 for the Tigers (16-9, 9-3 SEC).

Danuel House scored 20 focuses for Texas A&M (18-7, 7-5). Alex Caruso scored 14 focuses and Jalen Jones included 12 for the Aggies.

Antonio Blakeney scored 10 focuses for LSU. Simmons likewise had three takes and a blocked shot without conferring a turnover.

Michigan 61, No. 18 Purdue 56

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Zak Irvin scored 22 focuses, and Michigan scored the amusement's last 11 focuses to beat No. 18 Purdue 61-56.

The Wolverines (19-7, 9-4 Big Ten) conquered a dreadful stretch of shooting in the second half, reviving late behind Irvin and Derrick Walton. Irvin's jumper from close to the free toss line put Michigan up 57-56 with a little more than a moment remaining, and it was Purdue (20-6, 8-5) that all of a sudden couldn't score down the stretch.

No. 20 Providence 75,

Georgetown 72

Provision, R.I. - Rodney Bullock had 23 focuses and No. 20 Providence held off an angry rally to beat Georgetown 75-72.

Kris Dunn included 20 focuses, and Ben Bentil completed with 16 focuses and nine bounce back to help the Friars (19-7, 7-6 Big East) end a three-diversion losing streak.

Georgetown (14-12, 7-6) had an opportunity to tie the diversion in the end seconds, yet L.J. Crest's 3-point endeavor was obstructed by Bullock.

Marcus Derrickson drove the Hoyas with 18 focuses and nine bounce back.

Texas Tech 84, No. 21 Baylor 66

WACO, Texas - Keenan Evans scored 21 focuses and had two takes in Texas Tech's thumbs up keep running as the Red Raiders annoy No. 21 Baylor 84-66.

Justin Gray had six of his 17 focuses in a 10-0 run that put Texas Tech (15-9, 5-7 Big 12) ahead to sit tight.

Taurean Prince had 17 focuses to lead Baylor (18-7, 7-5), which dropped two diversions behind Big 12 co-pioneers Kansas and West Virginia.

No. 22 Kentucky 89,

South Carolina 62

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Tyler Ulis scored 27 focuses, and Jamal Murray scored 26 focuses as No. 22 Kentucky smothered South Carolina 89-62.

The Wildcats (19-6, 9-3 Southeastern Conference) were tied with the Gamecocks and LSU for the lead position in the association.

Michael Carrera completed with 25 focuses for South Carolina (21-4, 8-4).

Northern Iowa 53,

No. 25 Wichita State 50

WICHITA, Kan. - Klint Carlson scored 12 focuses, Wyatt Lohaus had 11 and Northern Iowa clutched beat No. 25 Wichita State 53-50.

The Panthers (16-11, 8-6 Missouri Valley) blew a 15-point second-half lead before pulling back ahead on sequential wicker bin by Lohaus with around 6 minutes left in the diversion.

The Shockers (18-7, 12-2) got inside 53-50 when Shaq Morris made the second of two free tosses with 40.2 seconds left, then kicked it into high gear the ball back when Wes Washpun had his shot hindered with 10 seconds to go.

Huge Ten

Ohio State 79, Rutgers 69

PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Keita Bates-Diop tied a profession high with 24 focuses and had a vocation high 14 bounce back as Ohio State vanquished Rutgers, 79-69.

Jae'Sean Tate included 22 focuses 9-for-11 shooting and 13 bounce back for the Buckeyes (16-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Kam Williams included 19 for OSU.

Corey Sanders had 23 focuses for the Scarlet Knights (6-19, 0-12). Mike Williams included 13 and D.J. Foreman had 10.

Nebraska 70, Penn State 54

LINCOLN, Neb. - Andrew White III scored 35 focuses for Nebraska in a 70-54 triumph over Penn State.

The Cornhuskers (14-12, 6-7 Big Ten) transformed a nearby amusement into a defeat with a 39-7 run. Penn State (12-13, 3-9) was only 2 of 16 in the stretch while Nebraska pulled away and shot more than 46 percent for the diversion.

Brandon Taylor had 14 focuses to lead the Nittany Lions.

Northwestern 58, Illinois 56

EVANSTON, Ill. - Tre Demps and Scottie Lindsey each scored 18 focuses and Northwestern beat Illinois 58-56.

Alex Olah included 10 focuses and seven bounce back, and the Wildcats (17-9, 5-8 Big Ten) left away with the win in spite of hitting 9 of 26 3-pointers.

Kendrick Nunn drove Illinois (11-14, 3-9) with 13 focuses. Jalen Coleman-Lands and Maverick Morgan included 12 each while Malcolm Hill - the Big Ten's second-driving scorer - completed with seven focuses and 13 bounce back.

Macintosh

Toledo 93, Miami (Ohio) 49

TOLEDO, Ohio - Zach Garber, Jonathan Williams and Nate Navigato all scored 15 focuses each and Toledo smashed Miami (Ohio) 93-49.

Jaelan Sanford scored 13 focuses, Nathan Boothe had 12 focuses with seven bounce back and Stuckey Mosley included 11 focuses and six helps. Toledo (16-9, 7-7 MAC) shot more than 56 percent from the field.

Abdoulaye Harouna drove Miami (9-16, 3-9) with 11 focuses. Geonovie McKnight completed with six.

Western Michigan 74,

Knocking down some pins Green 68

Knocking down some pins GREEN, Ohio - Drake LaMont 17 focuses and Western Michigan beat Bowling Green 74-68.

Tucker Haymond and Thomas Wilder included 14 focuses each for the Broncos (10-15, 4-8 MAC).

Spencer Parker had 16 focuses to lead Bowling Green (13-12, 4-8 MAC).

Eastern Michigan 75,

Kent State 70

YPSILANTI, Mich. - James Thompson IV scored 20 focuses and Eastern Michigan overturned Kent State 75-70.

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