GONZAGA WINS 20TH STRAIGHT
SA N DIEGO» Drew Timme scored 21 points and Corey Kispert had 19 for No. 1 Gonzaga, which routed San Diego 90-62 Thursday night for its 20th straight victory dating to last season.
Jalen Suggs added 17 for Gonzaga (16-0, 7-0 West Coast), whichbeatSanDiegoforthe 13th straight time.
After a slow start, the Zags used a 15-0 run in the first half to take control and then ran away in the second half.
No. 6 HoUstoN 83, tULANE 60.
NEW ORLE A NS» Cameron Tyson scored a career-high 31 points, hitting a career-best nine 3-pointers, and Houston routed Tulane.
Tramon Mark added 16 points and Justin Gorham had 15 rebounds to help Houston (14-1, 9-1 American Athletic Conference) win its seventh straight.
No. 15 KU 59, tCU 51.
L AWRENCE, K A N . » David McCormack scored 15 points, Dajuan Harris and Tyon Grant-Foster provided a boost off the bench, and Kansas slogged its way to a victory over turnover-prone TCU to snap a rare three-game skid.
They also managed to avoid their longest losing streak since the 1988-89 team dropped eight in a row.
Boced No. 1 LoUIsVILLE 79, NortH CAroLINA 68.
LOUISVILLE, KY.» Olivia Cochran scored 14 of her 17 points in the first half to lead top-ranked Louisville, which withstood a late rally to beat North Carolina 79-68. The Cardinals are 16-0.
VA. tECH 83, No. 2 NortH CAroLINA st. 71.
B L ACKS B URG, VA.» Aisha Sheppard scored 18 of her 28 points in overtime to help Virginia Tech upset No. 2 North Carolina State 83-71.
No. 19 ArKANsAs 90, No. 3 UCoNN 87.
FAYETTEVILLE, A RK .» Chelsea Dungee scored a season-high 37 points to lead Arkansas to a victory over UConn.
No. 7 MArYLAND 92, MICHIGAN stAtE 52.
COLLEGE PA RK, MD. » Diamond Miller and Ashley Owusu each scored 20 points, and Maryland breezed past Michigan State to provide coach Brenda Frese her 498th victory with the Terrapins.