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points and 13 rebounds and Washington State upset Arizona.
No. 11 Duke 84, Georgia Tech 79: At Durham, N.C., Kyle Filipowski scored a career-high 30 points while Tyrese Proctor and Ryan Young had big second-half contributions to help Duke.
No. 15 Wisconsin 71, Northwestern 63: At Madison, Wis., Max Klesmit scored a career-high 24 points and A.J. Storr added 14 for Wisconsin.
No. 16 Auburn 93, LSU 78: At Auburn, Ala., Chad Baker-Mazara had 19 points and six steals off the bench and Auburn won its ninth straight by double digits.
No. 18 BYU 63, UCF 58: At Orlando, Fla., Ali Khalifa scored 17 points and BYU held off UCF.
New Mexico 88, No. 19 San Diego State 70: At Albuquerque, N.M., Jaelen House scored 26 points, including nine straight in a 17-0 firsthalf run, and New Mexico beat San Diego State.
No. 20 Utah State 87, UNLV 86: At Las Vegas, Great Osobor made two free throws with 8.4 seconds left to complete a five-point play and allow Utah State to escape with a victory over UNLV.
No. 21 Clemson 89, Boston College 78: At Clemson, S.C., PJ Hall and Joe Girard III each scored 26 points to help Clemson snap a threegame ACC losing streak.
No. 22 Creighton 66, St
John’s 65: At Omaha, Neb., Trey Alexander made the go-ahead free throws with 12.3 seconds left, and Creighton ended St. John’s fourgame win streak.
West Virginia 76, No. 25 Texas 73: At Morgantown, W.Va., Pat Suemnick set career highs of 16 points and six rebounds for West Virginia.
Iowa State 66, No 4 Baylor 63: At Ames, Iowa, Audi Crooks scored 23 points, Hannah Belanger had 15 for Iowa State.
No. 12 Kansas State 61, No. 10 Texas 58: At Manhattan, Kan., Ayoka Lee had 21 points and 10 rebounds while becoming Kansas State’s career leader in blocked shots.
No. 13 UConn 92, St. John’s 49: At New York, Paige Bueckers scored 22 points and Ice Brady added a career-high 17 for UConn.
No. 16 Gonzaga 85, San Diego 67: At Spokane, Wash., Yvonne Ejim scored 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Kayleigh Truong had 21 points and seven assists for Gonzaga.
No. 24 West Virginia 76, UCF 59: At Orlando, Fla., Ja’Naiya Quinerly scored 21 points and Jordan Harrison had 19, leading West Virginia.
No. 25 UNLV 76, Air Force 64: At Colorado, Springs, Colo., Desi-Rae Young had 26 points and 11 rebounds, for UNLV.