Lodi News-Sentinel

Virginia uses ‘Guy’ in victory

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CHARLOTTES­VILLE, Va. (AP) — Freshman guard Kyle Guy scored 20 points in 13 minutes, and No. 7 Virginia ran off 26 consecutiv­e points to end the first half of a 90-34 victory against Grambling State on Tuesday night.

Guy, who was Mr. Basketball in Indiana last season, shot 6 of 7 from the floor, including 5 of 6 from 3-point range, for the Cavaliers (4-0). Virginia coach Tony Bennett removed him with 10:51 remaining and started substituti­ng with walk-ons very early.

Marcel Thompson led Grambling State (1-3) with eight points.

Marial Shayok and Darius Thompson added 12 points apiece for Virginia.

• No. 13 Oregon 69, Tennessee 65 in OT — At Lahaina, Hawaii: Dillon Brooks hit a long 3-pointer with 22 seconds left in overtime and scored 17 points, lifting Oregon over Tennessee at the Maui Invitation­al.

Oregon (3-2) shot poorly in a loss to Georgetown in its Maui opener and continued to struggle on Day 2. The Ducks shot 34 percent, including 5 of 17 from 3-point range, and had 21 turnovers.

• No. 16 Wisconsin 73, Georgetown 57 — At Lahaina, Hawaii: Ethan Happ had 19 points and 15 rebounds, Bronson Koenig scored 20 points and Wisconsin advanced to the Maui Invitation­al championsh­ip game with a win over Georgetown.

The Badgers (4-1) went 5 for 22 from 3-point range, but made up for it by outscoring the Hoyas 38-16 in the paint. Wisconsin also had a 50-21 rebounding advantage and scored 19 second-chance points on 20 offensive boards.

• No. 18 Syracuse 101, South Carolina State 59 — At Syracuse, N.Y.: Andrew White scored 15 points and Syracuse held South Carolina State to 27 percent shooting.

Tyler Lydon had 14 points and 10 rebounds, one of three players who finished with a double-double for the Orange (4-0). He was 4 of 5 from 3-point range.

• Colorado 68, No. 22 Texas 54 — At New York: George King had 12 points and 13 rebounds to lead Colorado over Texas in the third-place game of the Legends Classic at Barclays Center.

King led the big rebounding game for the Buffaloes (4-1), who finished with a 41-32 advantage on the boards including 17-12 on the offensive glass. Colorado scored 18 secondchan­ce points.

Women

• No. 2 UConn 98, Dayton 65 — At Storrs, Conn.: Katie Lou Samuelson put up a career-high in points for the second consecutiv­e game, scoring 29 and leading UConn to a win over Dayton, also on Tuesday night.

• No. 3 South Carolina 93, St. Peter’s 38 — At Columbia, S.C.: Alaina Coates scored 16 points while A’ja Wilson and Kaela Davis added 14 each as South Carolina handed St. Peter’s its 19th straight loss.

• No. 5 Baylor 109, Southeaste­rn Louisiana 38 — At Waco, Texas: Alexis Jones made six 3-pointers and scored 24 points to help Baylor rout Southeaste­rn Louisiana.

• No. 15 Washington 105, Idaho 53 — At Seattle: Chantel Osahor had the first triple-double in Washington history and the Huskies crushed Idaho in a game that set the NCAA women’s record for 3-point attempts.

Kelsey Plum had 27 points and Osahor had 11 points and career-highs of 21 rebounds and 10 assists for the Huskies (4-1), who bounced back after losing to No. 1 Notre Dame by 11 points on Sunday.

• No. 16 Florida 71, Arkansas State 60 — At Jonesboro, Ark.: Eleanna Christinak­i scored 23 points and No. 16 Florida ended Arkansas State’s 25-game home winning streak.

• No. 19 West Virginia 80, N.C. A&T 64 — At Savannah, Ga.: Tynice Martin had a career-high 28 points and West Virginia beat North Carolina A&T in the first night of the Savannah Invitation­al.

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