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NO. 14 TCU 83, NO. 2 KANSAS 60

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Shahada Wells scored 17 points as No. 14 TCU beat No. 2 Kansas 83-60 on Saturday in one of the worst losses in Bill Self’s 20-year coaching career with the Jayhawks.

The loss snapped a 16-game winning streak at home for Kansas and was the second-largest home loss under Self. The Jayhawks (15-3, 5-2 Big 12), who lost 83-82 in overtime at Kansas State on Tuesday, had not lost consecutiv­e games in the state since 1989 — against K-State and Missouri.

Kansas trailed by 10 at halftime and never closed the gap within single digits. TCU extended the lead to as many as 24 points. The Jayhawks shot only 32.1% in the second half.

TCU (15-4, 4-3 Big 12), which shot 54.4% (31 of 57) from the field, got 15 points from Mike Miles Jr. and 11 from Damion Baugh.

NO. 4 ALABAMA 85, MISSOURI 64

Noah Clowney and Mark Sears each scored 17 points, and Alabama remained undefeated against unranked teams this season.

Freshman Brandon Miller added 15 points and eight rebounds for Alabama (17-2, 7-0 Southeaste­rn Conference), and reserve Jahvon Quinterly scored 13 points. Clowney also had 14 rebounds, and Sears finished with eight rebounds and three steals.

Isiaih Mosley led Missouri (14-5, 3-4) with 19 points. Mohamed Diarra had eight points and 12 rebounds.

NO. 11 ARIZONA 58, NO. 5 UCLA 52

Oumar Ballo scored 16 points, Azuolas Tubelis had a double-double and Arizona withstood a late rally to end UCLA’s 14-game winning streak.

The Wildcats (17-3, 5-3 Pac-12) took a 56-44 lead on Ballo’s alley-oop dunk with 2:07 left. But the Bruins (17-3, 8-1) fought back, creating four straight turnovers to pull within 56-52. UCLA then blocked consecutiv­e shots but couldn’t convert on two shots of its own. Arizona’s Pelle Larsson hit two free throws with 0.9 seconds to close it out.

Tyger Campbell led the Bruins with 13 points and Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 12 with 11 rebounds.

NO. 7 TEXAS 69, WEST VIRGINIA 61

Marcus Carr scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half to lead Texas.

Dylan Disu added 13 points before fouling out, and Christian Bishop and Tyrese Hunter scored 11 apiece for the Longhorns (16-3, 5-2 Big 12), who bounced back from a double-digit loss at No. 12 Iowa State on Wednesday.

The Mountainee­rs (11-8, 1-6) had several players in early foul trouble. Kedrian Johnson had a career-high 22 points, but his teammates fell flat in the second half against the Longhorns.

NO. 8 XAVIER 95, GEORGETOWN 82

Zach Freemantle tied a career-high with 30 points and Colby Jones had 20 as Xavier handed Georgetown its 29th straight Big East loss.

Adam Kunkel scored 14 points to help the Musketeers (16-4, 8-1 Big East) bounce back from a 73-72 loss at DePaul on Wednesday.

Primo Spears scored a career-high 37 points and Akok Akok had 14 for the Hoyas (5-15, 0-9 Big East).

NO. 9 TENNESSEE 77, LSU 56

Josiah-Jordan James scored a season-high 22 points and Tennessee defeated LSU, which has lost six straight.

James, who missed eight games in November and December due to injury, made his second straight start for the Volunteers (16-3, 6-1 Southeaste­rn Conference). Playing 31 minutes, James was 9-of-16 from the field and matched his career-high with four 3-pointers.

Tennessee point guard Zakai Zeigler had 12 points and 10 assists, which tied his career high. Julian Phillips and Tyreke Key each had 10 points.

KJ Williams led LSU (12-7, 1-6) with 16 points. Trae Hannibal added 10 points. The Tigers committed 19 turnovers which resulted in 33 Volunteers points.

NO. 10 VIRGINIA 76, WAKE FOREST 67

Armaan Franklin scored 18 of his 25 points during the first half and Virginia survived blowing nearly all of a 19-point lead to beat Wake Forest.

Kihei Clark added 12 points despite getting into foul trouble for the Cavaliers (15-3, 7-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). But it was a day of wild swings for Virginia, who went from missing its first eight shots to suddenly being unable to miss to go up 34-15 — only to see the Demon Deacons push back to within a single point with 8 1/2 minutes left.

Damari Monsanto had a career-high 25 points for the Demon Deacons (14-6, 6-3).

OKLAHOMA ST. 61, NO. 12 IOWA ST. 59

Avery Anderson scored 18 points, including the goahead free throws, and Oklahoma State defeated Iowa State for its first win over a ranked team this season.

Kalib Boone added 13 points for the Cowboys (11-8, 3-4 Big 12), who won their second straight game.

Osun Osunniyi scored 15 points and Gabe Kalscheur added 14 for Iowa State (14-4, 5-2), which had won seven of its last eight games. Cyclones sharpshoot­er Caleb Grill spent most of the second half on the bench wearing a back brace and wasn’t in the game in the closing minutes.

NO. 13 KANSAS ST. 68, TEXAS TECH 58

Markquis Nowell had 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists in Kansas State’s win over Texas Tech.

Keyontae Johnson had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Wildcats (17-2, 6-1 Big 12), who won for the 11th time in 12 games. Ismael Massoud scored 12 points.

Pop Isaacs and De’Vion Harmon each scored 13 points for Texas Tech (10-9, 0-7), which shot 32.4% (23 for 71) from the field.

NO. 16 AUBURN 81, S. CAROLINA 66

Johni Broome had a season-high 27 points and 11 rebounds as Auburn took control late in the opening half to run past struggling South Carolina.

Broome’s performanc­e helped the Tigers to their fifth straight win and offset a career-best 30 points from Gamecocks’ freshman Gregory “GG” Jackson II.

The 6-foot-10 Broome took full advantage of South Carolina’s undersized interior for the Tigers (16-3, 6-1 Southeaste­rn Conference). He hit 12 of his 17 shots in 30 minutes for his sixth double-double this season and fifth against an SEC opponent.

DUKE 68, NO. 17 MIAMI 66

Kyle Filipowski had 17 points and 14 rebounds and Jeremy Roach scored 14 points in his first game in more than two weeks to lift Duke over Miami.

Tyrese Proctor had 11 points and Dariq Whitehead added 10 points for the Blue Devils (15-4, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), who played their first game of the season without a national ranking.

Jordan Miller’s 19 points and Nijel Pack’s 18 were tops for Miami (15-4, 6-3), which has lost three of its last five games.

NO. 18 CHARLESTON 87, N’THEASTRN 61

Ben Burnham scored 15 points, Pat Robinson III added 14 and Ryan Larson had 12 to lead Charleston to its 20th win in a row. The Cougars (21-1, 9-0 Colonial Athletic Associatio­n) scored 13 straight points in the first half to pull away and extend the longest active winning streak in the nation. They have not lost since the second game of the season, to then-No. 1 North Carolina on Nov. 11, climbing to their highest ranking in The Associated Press Top 25 since 1999.

Chris Doherty had 11 points and 13 rebounds and Jared Turner also scored 11 for Northeaste­rn (8-11, 4-4). The Huskies haven’t beat a Top 25 team since 2015.

NO. 19 CLEMSON 51, VIRGINIA TECH 50

Hunter Tyson’s 3-pointer with 12 seconds left lifted Clemson to a dramatic victory over Virginia Tech.

Tyson caught a pass just left of the key, took a look at at the basket and let it fly. The crowd exploded as the ball went through and the Tigers (16-4, 8-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) continued their unexpected run atop the ACC.

PJ Hall led Clemson with 20 points and eight rebounds.

Grant Basile led the Hokies (11-8, 1-7) with 13 points.

NO. 20 MARQUETTE 74, SETON HALL 53

Kam Jones scored 22 points, Oso Ighodaro had 18 on 7-for-7 shooting and Marquette beat Seton Hall.

Marquette (16-5, 8-2 Big East) shot 54% (29 for 54) from the field in its second straight win since an 80-76 loss to Xavier last weekend.

Kadary Richmond led Seton Hall (12-9, 5-5) with 10 points and five assists. The Pirates committed a season-high 26 turnovers.

NO. 21 BAYLOR 62, OKLAHOMA 60

Jalen Bridges scored 11 points and hit a trio of game-turning 3-pointers in the final five minutes as Baylor rallied to hold off Oklahoma.

Adam Flagler had 16 points and five assists, and Keyonte George added 11 points as Baylor (14-5, 4-3 Big 12) won its fourth straight game.

Jalen Hill had 17 points and nine rebounds for the Sooners (12-7, 2-5).

NO. 22 PROVIDENCE 75, DEPAUL 64

Noah Locke had a career-high 29 points, including seven 3-pointers, to help Providence fend off DePaul.

Bryce Hopkins added 20 points and 11 rebounds as the Friars (15-5, 7-2 Big East) snapped a two-game losing skid and improved to 11-0 at home.

They are 2-2 without point guard Jared Bynum, who missed his fourth consecutiv­e game with a torso injury.

The Blue Demons (9-11, 3-6) came in fresh off a home victory over eighth-ranked Xavier.

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