San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Reaves, No. 12 Oklahoma edge No. 14 WVU 91-90 in 2 OT

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Austin Reaves scored four of his 28 points in the final minute of the second overtime and No. 12 Oklahoma held off No. 14 West Virginia 91-90 on Saturday.

Umoja Gibson added 21 for the Sooners (13-5, 8-4 Big 12).

Derek Culver had a careerhigh 29 points and 14 rebounds for the Mountainee­rs (14-6, 7-4).

NO. 4 OHIO ST. 78, INDIANA 59

E.J. Liddell scored 19 points and Justice Sueing had 16 points and 10 rebounds as the host Buckeyes pulled away to beat the Hoosiers.

Trace Jackson-Davis scored 23 points and Jerome Hunter added 10 to pace Indiana (11-9, 6-7).

NO. 11 ALABAMA 115, GEORGIA 82

Herbert Jones scored 17 of his career-high 21 points in the first half and the host Crimson Tide routed the Bulldogs.

Freshman Josh Primo scored 19 points, all after the half, for the Crimson Tide (17-5, 12-1 Southeaste­rn Conference), which reached a season high in points. It was the most points Alabama has scored in an SEC game.

ARKANSAS 86, MISSOURI 81 (OT)

Justin Smith scored 19 points as the Razorbacks upset the Tigers in overtime at Columbia, Mo.

LSU 78, NO. 16 TENNESSEE 65

Cam Thomas scored 25 points, JaVonte Smart added 20 and the Tigers beat the Volunteers at Baton Rouge, La.

The Volunteers (14-5, 7-5 Southeaste­rn Conference) made just six field goals over the final 12 minutes.

Smart knocked down 8 of 13 field goal tries, and Darius Days had 14 points for LSU (13-6, 8-4).

NO. 15 88, MICHIGAN ST. 58

Joe Wieskamp scored 21 points to lead the Hawkeyes in a rout of the host Spartans.

The Hawkeyes (15-6, 9-5 Big Ten) had three players score in double figures and Luka Garza wasn’t one of them. Garza had a season-low eight points on 3 of 11 from the field, but his teammates more than made up for the star senior being held well below his 20-point average.

NO. 23 OKLAHOMA ST. 67 KANSAS ST. 60

Cade Cunningham, the freshman guard who leads the Big 12 Conference in scoring, had 15 points to help the Cowboys defeat the Wildcats 67-60 at Stillwater, Okla.

Rondel Walker scored 10 points in his first start of the season and Bryce Williams added 10 for the Cowboys (13-6, 6-6 Big 12).

NO. 17 FLORIDA ST. 92 WAKE FOREST 85 (OT)

RaiQuan Gray had career highs in points (24) and rebounds (12) as the Seminoles won in overtime.

The Seminoles tied it at 80 with under a second to go in regulation when Scottie Barnes drove the length of the floor and made a reverse layup.

The Seminoles tied a national record by winning 11 straight overtime games.

Gray made all 10 of his freethrow attempts and scored the Seminoles’ first four points in overtime for the Seminoles (11-3, 7-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), who were playing their first game in two weeks due to coronaviru­s issues.

NO. 22 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 81 DRAKE 54

A second-half onslaught propelled the Ramblers over the Bulldogs at Des Moines, Iowa.

Aher Uguak was a catalyst for the Ramblers (18-3, 13-1) scoring eight points in a two-minute span and finishing with 20 points. Drake (19-2, 10-2) was led by Darnell Brodie’s 12 points.

TEXAS ST. 79 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 68

Isiah Small had 21 points and 10 rebounds and Caleb Asberry scored 20 points as the Bobcats beat the Broncos at San Marcos.

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