NO. 6 LOUISVILLE HOLDS OFF TECH
KY.» Malik Williams L OUISVILLE, had 13 points and grabbed two late rebounds leading to three free throws in the final 23 seconds, helping No. 6 Louisville hold off Georgia Tech 68-64 on Wednesday night.
Steven Enoch also had 13 points while Jordan Nwora and David Johnson each scored 10 for Louisville (16-3, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), which won its fifth in a row. The Cardinals held Tech (8-11, 3-6) to 33% shooting in the second half after the Yellow Jackets made 62% before halftime.
NO. 7 DAYTON 86,
ST. BONAVENTURE 60.
DAYTON, OHIO» Jalen Crutcher matched his career high with 23 points, Obi Toppin had four dunks, and Dayton — playing with its highest ranking in 52 years — showed off its versatility while pulling away from St. Bonaventure.
Crutcher’s 3 started a 22-5 run that closed the first half and put Dayton (17-2, 6-0 Atlantic 10) up 47-29.
Toppin had 18 points and nine rebounds.
Jaren English led the Bonnies (12-7, 4-2) with 17 points.
NO. 10 SETON HALL 73, PROVIDENCE 64. N.J.» Romaro
NEWARK, Gill matched his career high with 17 points to lead Seton Hall (15-4).
NO. 16 AUBURN 80, SOUTH CAROLINA 67. ALA.»
AUBURN,
Devan Cambridge scored 26 points, J’Von McCormick added 13 and Auburn (16-2) beat South Carolina (10-8) to stop a two-game skid.
NO. 19 IOWA 85, NO. 24 RUTGERS 80. IOWA» Luka
IOWA CITY,
Garza had 28 points and 13 rebounds as Iowa (14-5) held on in the closing seconds to beat Rutgers (14-5).
TULSA 80, NO. 20 MEMPHIS 40. OKLA.» Jeriah Horne
TULSA, scored 21 points to help lead Tulsa (13-6) to a surprisingly dominant win over Memphis (14-4).