Illinois 110, Rutgers 101
inois scored the first nine points of the third overtime Wednesday night and outlasted Rutgers 110-101 in a Big Ten Conference marathon at Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway, N.J.
Xavier 90, St. John's 83
Having an off-night in the rigorous Big East can often spell defeat, even for a team as talented as Xavier.
Florida 87, Arkansas 83
rida forward Dorian Finney-Smith scored 22 points, helping Florida push past Arkansas 87-83 Wednesday at Stephen C. O'Connell Center in Gainesville, Fla.
Miami-Florida 79, Notre Dame 70
Coaches like to say practice pays off, and 17th-ranked Miami's 79-70 victory over Notre Dame Wednesday night showed how big that payoff can be.
Iowa 73, Penn St. 49
Home-court advantage continues to be a strong force for fifth-ranked Iowa.
Virginia 61, Boston College 47
To say Boston College has been outmanned this season might be an understatement.
Villanova 83, Creighton 58
Villanova's first 15 points on Wednesday night against Creighton came behind the 3-point arc. It was a sign of things to come.
Maryland 70, Nebraska 65
When Maryland wasn't giving the basketball away to Nebraska, the bigger Terrapins didn't have difficulty scoring.
Mississippi 76, Missouri 73
ior guard Stefan Moody made two free throws in the final seconds to lift visiting Ole Miss to a 76-73 victory over Missouri on Wednesday night at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo.
Texas Tech 63, Oklahoma St. 61
ior guard Devaugntah Williams drove through the defense for the winning layup with 0.5 seconds remaining to give Texas Tech a 63-61 overtime victory over Oklahoma State on Wednesday in Big 12 play at Lubbock, Texas.
Kansas 77, Kansas St. 59
The start of both halves was disconcerting, but No. 7 Kansas still had little trouble upending Kansas State 77-59 in Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday night.
Wichita St. 76, Southern Illinois 55
hita State coach Gregg Marshall earned win No. 221 to become the school's career leader with the overwhelming defense that is his team's trademark.
Wichita St. 76, Southern Illinois 55
The record victory looked much like those that preceded Wednesday's landmark.
San Jose St. 65, Fresno St. 53
ior forward Frank Rogers scored 17 points to help San Jose State record a 65-53 victory over Fresno State on Wednesday in Mountain West play at San Jose, Calif.
Arizona 79, Washington St. 64
The play of Arizona power forward Ryan Anderson is conjuring memories of a former Wildcats' All-American.
Washington 95, Arizona State 83
shman guard Dejounte Murray had a career night to help Washington beat Arizona State 95-83 in overtime Wednesday night at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle.