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■ NO. 1 BAYLOR 78, Oklahoma State 70: MaCio Teague hit six free throws in the final 14 seconds and totaled 24 points for the Bears (21-1, 10-0 Big 12), who held off the Cowboys (11-12, 1-9) for their 20th straight win.

■ No. 2 GONZAGA 90, Saint Mary’s 60: Drew Timme scored 20 points for the Bulldogs (25-1, 11-0 West Coast), who made 14 of their first 15 shots and dealt the Gaels (20-6, 7-4) their most decisive home loss in 19 years.

■ No. 3 Kansas 60, TEXAS CHRISTIAN 46: Udoka Azubuike had 20 points and 15 rebounds for the Jayhawks (20-3, 9-1 Big 12), who downed the Horned Frogs (13-10, 4-6) for their recordtyin­g 31st straight 20-win season and Bill Self ’s 700th coaching victory.

■ NO. 5 LOUISVILLE 80, Virginia 73:

The Cardinals (21-3, 12-1 Atlantic Coast) made 21 of 24 second-half free throws in their first win over the Cavaliers (15-7, 7-5) in the teams’ past 10 meetings. Tomas Woldetensa­e scored 20 of his 27 points in the second half for Virginia.

■ NO. 6 DAYTON 71, Saint Louis 65:

Obi Toppin scored 17 points for the Flyers (21-2, 10-0 Atlantic 10), who won their 12th in a row and handed the Billikens (17-7, 6-5) their 14th straight loss against ranked teams.

■ No. 7 Duke 98, NORTH CAROLINA 96, OT: Wendell Moore scored on a putback as time expired for the Blue Devils (20-3, 10-2 ACC), who overcame a 13-point deficit in the final 4 1/2 minutes of regulation. Tre Jones scored 28 points for Duke. Cole Anthony scored 24 for the Tar Heels (10-13, 3-9).

■ NO. 8 FLORIDA STATE 99, Miami 81: The Seminoles (20-3, 10-2 ACC) held a 46-24 edge in rebounds and made 16 of 17 free throws. Isiah Wong scored 23 points for the Hurricanes (11-12, 3-10).

■ No. 12 Seton Hall 70, NO. 10 VILLANOVA 64: Myles Powell scored 19 points for the Pirates (18-5, 10-1 Big East), who snapped a 17-game road slide to the Wildcats (17-6, 7-4) dating to 1994.

■ NO. 11 AUBURN 91, No. 18 Louisiana State 90: J’Von McCormick hit a floater with 0.1 seconds left for Auburn (21-2, 8-2 Southeaste­rn), which overcame a 14-point second-half deficit and tied LSU (17-6, 8-2) atop the league standings.

■ OKLAHOMA 69, No. 13 West Virginia 59: Kristian Doolittle scored 27 points for the Sooners (15-8, 5-5 Big 12), who overcame 19 turnovers and a decided size advantage by the Mountainee­rs (18-5, 6-4).

■ OREGON STATE 63, No. 14 Oregon 53: Ethan Thompson scored 15 points for the Beavers (14-9, 4-7 Pac-12), who made six straight free throws in the final minute of their third straight win over the Ducks (18-6, 7-4).

■ No. 15 Kentucky 77, TENNESSEE 64: Immanuel Quickley scored 18 points for the Wildcats (18-5, 8-2 SEC), who beat the Volunteers (13-10, 5-5) in Knoxville for the first time in Rick Barnes’ five seasons as Tennessee coach.

■ MICHIGAN 77, No. 16 Michigan State 68: Isaiah Livers scored 14 points after a nine-game injury absence for the Wolverines (14-9, 5-7 Big Ten), who held the Spartans (16-8, 8-5) to 33-percent shooting.

■ NO. 17 IOWA 96, Nebraska 72: Joe Wieskamp scored a career-high 30 points for the Hawkeyes (17-7, 8-5 Big Ten), who dealt the Cornhusker­s (7-16, 2-10) their eighth straight loss.

■ NO. 21 CREIGHTON 94, St. John’s 82: Marcus Zegarowski scored 23 points for the Bluejays (18-6, 7-4 Big East), who shot a season-best 60 percent. Marcellus Earlington scored 25 points for the Red Storm (13-11, 2-9).

■ NO. 22 PENN STATE 83, Minnesota 77: Lamar Stevens scored 33 points for the Nittany Lions (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten), who won their sixth straight and snapped a five-game skid against the Golden Gophers (12-11, 6-7). Daniel Oturu had 32 points and 16 rebounds for Minnesota.

■ Ucla 65, NO. 23 ARIZONA 52: Riley Smith scored 15 points for the Bruins (1312, 6-5 Pac-12), who shot 51 percent and held the Wildcats (16-7, 6-4) to 25-percent shooting in the second half.

■ NO. 24 COLORADO 81, Stanford 74: McKinley Wright IV scored 21 points for the Buffaloes (19-5, 8-3 Pac-12), who overcame a 16-point second-half deficit. The Cardinal (16-7, 5-5) lost leading scorer Oscar Da Silva to a head laceration. MOUNTAIN WEST

■ No. 4 San Diego State 89, AIR FORCE 74: K.J. Feagin scored 21 points for the Aztecs (24-0, 13-0), who dropped the Falcons (9-15, 3-9) to 4-86 against ranked foes. SDSU’s season-opening run is the nation’s best since Gonzaga started 29-0 in 2016-17.

■ UNR 95, San Jose State 77: Jalen Harris scored 32 points for the Wolf Pack (15-10, 8-5) in their ninth straight home win. Seneca Knight scored 34 points for the Spartans (7-17, 3-9).

■ UTAH STATE 70, Boise State 61:

Neemias Queta scored 21 points for the Aggies (19-7, 8-5), who closed on an 8-0 run. Justinian Jessup scored 20 points for the Broncos (16-9, 8-5), who never led after the opening minutes.

■ NEW MEXICO 97, Wyoming 68:

Corey Manigault had 28 points to lead three 20-point scorers for the Lobos (17-8, 6-6), who routed the Cowboys (6-19, 1-12) to halt a three-game skid.

 ?? Doug McSchooler The Associated Press ?? Former Indiana coach Bob Knight and guard Isiah Thomas attend a ceremony saluting the Hoosiers’ 1980 Big Ten title team Saturday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The appearance was Knight’s first at the school since his 2000 dismissal. Knight, 79, won 662 games and three national titles in 29 seasons at Indiana.
Doug McSchooler The Associated Press Former Indiana coach Bob Knight and guard Isiah Thomas attend a ceremony saluting the Hoosiers’ 1980 Big Ten title team Saturday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The appearance was Knight’s first at the school since his 2000 dismissal. Knight, 79, won 662 games and three national titles in 29 seasons at Indiana.

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