The Denver Post

College BAsketBAll WrApup Roddy has 27 in csu win

- — Denver Post wire reports

FORT COLLINS» Boise State fought to maintain its previously unscathed conference record staging an early second-half comeback. However, the rally wasn’t enough to knock off Colorado State as the

Rams (12-3, 9-2 Mountain West) caught fire when they needed to and pulled out a 78-56 victory.

Sophomore David Roddy set career-highs in both points (27) and rebounds (15) off a 10-of-16 clip from the field. It was his seventh double-double of the season.

nO. 2 BaYLOR 107, Kansas st. 59.

WACO, TEX A S» Davion Mitchell made seven 3-pointers while scoring a career-high 31 points, MaCio Teague added 18 points and No. 2 Baylor got another lopsided victory over Kansas State, 107-59 on Wednesday night.

nO. 12 OHiO statE 83, pEnn st. 79.

COLUM B US, OHIO» E.J. Liddell scored 22 points, including the tiebreakin­g free throws with 59.7 seconds left, and No. 13 Ohio State held off Penn State 83-79 on Wednesday night.

The Buckeyes (13-4, 7-4 Big Ten) squandered a 12-point first-half lead but rallied from a seven-point deficit in the second for their second consecutiv­e victory and fourth in five games.

nO. 14 WisCOnsin 61, MaRYLanD 55.

COLLEGE PA RK, MD. » Micah Potter had 23 points and 12 reboundsan­dNo.14Wisconsi­n slipped past Maryland 61-55 after blowing most of an 18-point halftime lead.

nO. 16 FLORiDa statE 81, MiaMi 59.

TA LL A H A SSEE, FLA.» Malik Osborne had 11 points and 10 rebounds, RaiQuan Gray added 10 points and 11 rebounds and

No. 16 Florida State routed short-handed Miami 81-59 on Wednesday night for its fifth straight victory.M.J. Walker and Sardaar Calhoun also had 11 points apiece for the Seminoles (10-2, 6-1 Atlantic Coast Conference). Seminoles have won 22 straight ACC home games.

nO. 17 CREiGHtOn 85, sEtOn HaLL 81.

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N . J. » Mitch Ballock hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 41 seconds to play to cap a season-high 29-point performanc­eandNo.17 Creighton overcame a 16point second-half deficit to beat Seton Hall 85-81 on Wednesday night.

nO. 20 Va. tECH 62, nOtRE DaME 51.

SOUTH B END, IND. » Nahiem Alleyne led four Virginia Tech players in double figures with 15 points and the No. 20 Hokies rebounded from their previous road loss to control cold-shooting Notre Dame 62-51.

CLEMsOn 54, nO. 25 LOUisViLLE 50.

CLEMSON, S . C .» Aamir Simms had 16 points, Al-Amir Dawes added 15 and Clemson turned up the defense to beat No. 25 Louisville 5450 and break a three-game losing streak Wednesday night.

Bobec nO. 6 stanFORD 71, WasH. st. 49.

PULLM A N, WA SH . » Lexie Hull scored 17 points and Cameron Brink had her first doubledoub­le of the season as No. 6 Stanford routed Washington State 71-49 on Wednesday night.

nO.24 WEst ViRGinia 73, tEXas tECH 53.

LUBBOCK, TEX A S » Kysre Gondrezick had 24 points, six rebounds and four assists, and No. 24 West Virginia beat Texas Tech 73-53 on Wednesday night for its seventh straight win.

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