Loveland Reporter-Herald

No. 15 Baylor takes down No. 7 Kansas, 82-74

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Rayj Dennis had 19 points and 10 assists, Jayden Nunn scored 18 points with consecutiv­e fastbreak layups in a key run for No. 15 Baylor and the Bears beat seventh-ranked Kansas 8274 on Saturday, handing the Jayhawks consecutiv­e losses for the first time this season.

NO. 12 CREIGHTON 89, NO. 5 MARQUETTE 75

Baylor Scheierman scored 26 points and made three straight 3-pointers late in the game to lead Creighton to a victory over Marquette.

Scheierman, a candidate for Big East player of the year who was playing his final game at CHI Health Center, had 16 rebounds for his eighth double-double in 10 games and 14th of the season.

NO. 6 ARIZONA 103, OREGON 83

Caleb Love scored 22 points, Oumar Ballo had his ninth straight doubledoub­le and Arizona closed out the Pac-12 era at Mckale Center with a beatdown of Oregon.

NO. 8 IOWA STATE 60, UCF 52

Tre King had 16 points and Iowa State had a late 11-0 run to beat UCF for its third straight victory and seventh in eight games.

NO. 9 NORTH CAROLINA 79, NC STATE 70

Harrison Ingram scored a season-high 22 points as North Carolina rallied from a 10-point deficit in the second half and beat North Carolina State.

NO. 10 DUKE 73, VIRGINIA 48

Kyle Filipowski scored 21 points and Duke shot 59% before halftime to build a huge lead and beat Virginia.

Tyrese Proctor added 15 points for the Blue Devils (23-6, 14-4 ACC), who stayed near the top of the league race primarily on the strength of a dominant first half. That included the 7-foot Filipowski outscoring Virginia through the opening 15 minutes as Duke rolled to a 25-point lead before halftime.

NO. 11 AUBURN 78, MISSISSIPP­I ST 63

Johni Broome had 17 points, Denver Jones scored 15, and Auburn bounced back from a road loss at fourth-ranked Tennessee with a 78-63 win over Mississipp­i State.

Women

NO. 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 70, ARIZONA STATE 55

Juju Watkins scored 26 points, Rayah Marshall added 15 points and 15 rebounds, and No. 7 Southern California ended its regular season with a 70-55 victory over Arizona State on Saturday.

NO. 3 TEXAS 71, BYU 46

Madison Booker had 20 points and five assists and led a third-quarter surge as Texas beat BYU.

NO. 4 STANFORD 76, OREGON 56

Cameron Brink had 18 points, 17 rebounds and three blocks and Stanford beat Oregon in the Pac-12 regular-season finale for both teams.

NO. 8 UCLA 61, ARIZONA 41

Londynn Jones scored 16 points, Lauren Betts had 11 points and 12 rebounds, and UCLA dominated on the boards to beat Arizona in the regular season finale for both teams.

NO. 10 UCONN 65, PROVIDENCE 42

Paige Bueckers scored all 17 of her points in the first half Saturday and Uconn completed an undefeated conference season with a win at Providence.

WASHINGTON STATE 72, NO. 13 COLORADO 63

Eleonora Villa scored 20 points, Astera Tuhina added 14 points and Washington State closed with a 14-0 run to beat Colorado 72-63 in the Pac-12 season finale for both teams.

Bella Murekatete and Tara Wallack each scored 12 points for the Cougars (18-13, 7-11).

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