College Basketball results | Wednesday
Men
No. 6 Alabama at No. 20 Arkansas, late
No. 11 Florida St. 88, Miami 71
No. 13 Creighton vs. DePaul, late
NC State 68,
No. 15 Virginia 61 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — DJ Funderburk scored nine of his 14 points in the second half and North Carolina State opened a big lead and held off No. 15 Virginia 68-61 on Wednesday night for its fourth straight Atlantic Coast Conference road victory.
Cam Hayes led the Wolfpack with 16 points and Shakeel Moore had 12 for N.C. State (119, 7-8 ACC), which last won four in a row on the road in the last two games of 1980-81 season and the first two the following season.
No. 25 Tennessee at Vanderbilt, late
Women No. 7 Baylor 70, Oklahoma St. 51
WACO, Texas — NaLyssa Smith scored 20 points, DiJonai Carrington had a double-double and No. 7 Baylor won its 10th game in a row, 70-51 over Oklahoma State on Wednesday night to move the Lady Bears closer to their 11th Big 12 regular-season title in a row.
No. 11 Indiana 77, Wisconsin 49
MADISON, Wisc. — Mackenzie Holmes scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds, and No. 11 Indiana rolled past Wisconsin 77-49 on Wednesday.
No. 13 South Florida 56, Temple 47
PHILADELPHIA — Bethy Mununga scored 10 points and grabbed 20 rebounds and No. 13 South Florida beat Temple 56-47 on Wednesday to extend a program record with 13th straight victories.
South Florida pulled away in the fourth quarter, opening on a 17-2 run — with scoring from five different players. Temple made just 3 of 14 field goals in the final 10 minutes.
Penn St. 69, No. 15 Ohio St. 67
COLLEGE STATION, Pa. — Niya Beverley scored a career-high 21 points, Makenna Marisa added 17 with eight rebounds and eight assists and Penn State upset No. 15 Ohio State 69-67 on Wednesday, ending an 11-game losing streak in the series.
Iowa St. 85,
No. 18 West Virginia 68
AMES, Iowa — Ashley Joens scored 20 points, Lexi Donarski and Kristin Scott added 18 each, and Iowa State pulled away from No. 18 West Virginia for a 85-68 victory on Wednesday night.
No. 23 Missouri St. 67, Southern Illinois 55
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Jasmine Franklin led a balanced attack with 14 points and nine rebounds and No. 23 Missouri State beat Southern Illinois 6755 on Wednesday night to claim the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title for the 14th time since 1990.
Marquette 85, No. 24 DePaul 71
CHICAGO — Selena Lott scored 25 points, Camryn Taylor added 20, combining for 37 in the second half, and Marquette defeated DePaul 85-71.
No. 25 Rutgers 63, Michigan St. 53
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Freshman Diamond Johnson scored 22 points, Arella Guirantes had 11 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, and No. 25 Rutgers used a 24-7 fourth quarter to beat Michigan State 63-53 on Wednesday for its sixth double-digit victory in a row.