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NO. 2 MICHIGAN STATE 106, MASSACHUSETTS 68: Tom Izzo won his 341st game at Michigan State, setting the school record for victories in the Spartans' win over Massachusetts last night in the Legends Classic. Chris Allen led the Spartans (5-1) with 18 points while Anthony Gurley scored 24 points for UMass (2-4). NO. 4 VILLANOVA 81, LA SALLE 63: Antonio Pena and Scottie Reynolds (Herndon) scored 14 points each, and Villanova beat city rival La Salle. Corey Fisher added 13 points and six steals and Dominic Cheek had 10 points for the Wildcats (6-0). Kimmani Barrett scored 17 points for La Salle (3-2). NO. 6 PURDUE 64, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 38: E'Twaun Moore scored 15 points and Robbie Hummel had 11 points and 11 rebounds, leading the Boilermakers to a rout of Central Michigan. The Boilermakers remained unbeaten at 6-0. Finis Craddock had eight points for Central Michigan (2-4). UNLV 76, NO. 16 LOUISVILLE 71: Oscar Bellfield scored 17 points, Tre'Von Willis scored 16 as UNLV upset Louisville. The Cardinals (4-1) used a 30-11 run to overcome a 53-34 deficit with 14:05 remaining, tying the score at 64-64 but the Rebels (5-0) were able to hold on. NO. 17 OHIO STATE 110, ST. FRANCIS, PA. 47: Jon Diebler hit five 3-pointers to get No. 17 Ohio State off to a fast start, and the Buckeyes coasted to a win over St. Francis, Pa. Diebler scored 15 of his 17 points during the quick start of the Buckeyes (5-1). Cedric Latimer had 16 points for the Red Flash (1-5). NO. 18 GEORGETOWN 97, LAFAYETTE 64: Jason Clark had a career-high 19 points, freshman Hollis Thompson had 16 and Georgetown routed Lafayette. Chris Wright added 14 for the Hoyas (4-0), who had six players in double figures. The Leopards (4-2) were led by Jared Mintz' 16 points. NO. 23 NOTRE DAME 64, SAINT LOUIS 52: Luke Harangody had 14 of his 18 points in the second half and Ben Hansbrough finished with 14 as the Irish (6-1) beat Saint Louis to capture third place in the Chicago Invitational Challenge. Willie Reed led Saint Louis (4-2) with 20 points and 15 rebounds. NO. 25 OKLAHOMA 81, NICHOLLS STATE 60: Cade Davis scored 18 points and Oklahoma ended a three-game skid with a victory over winless Nicholls State in the fifth-place game of the Great Alaska Shootout. Tiny Gallon added 15 points for the Sooners (3-3). Dominic Friend and Fred Hunter had 14 each to pace the Colonels (0-8). MIAMI 70, SOUTH CAROLINA-UPSTATE 41: Dwayne Collins scored 17 points as Miami remained unbeaten after routing South Carolina-Upstate. Miami (7-0) outscored the Spartans 20-4 and broke the game open during a 7:51 span midway through the first half. BOSTON COLLEGE 82, PROVIDENCE 77: Despite going 0 for 10 from behind the arc, Boston College held off Providence to claim a road win. Reggie Jackson came off of the bench to lead the Eagles (4-2) with 20 points. Joe Trapani added 19. Sharaud Curry matched Jackson's 20 in pacing the Friars (4-2). TOP 10 WOMEN
NO. 3 OHIO STATE 88, IUPUI 33: Samantha Prahalis had 12 points and 10 assists to key Ohio State's lethal transition game, leading the Buckeyes to the victory over IUPUI in the semifinals of the Buckeye Classic. NO. 5 NOTRE DAME 81, NO. 20 OKLAHOMA 71: Freshman Skylar Diggins scored 16 points and the Fighting Irish knocked off Oklahoma to win the Island Division of the Paradise Jam to improve to 6-0. NO. 6 TENNESSEE 61, UCLA 47: Taber Spani scored 16 points and helped Tennessee (5-0) to a win over the Bruins. Angie Bjorklund hit three 3s and finished with 12 points, tying Shannon Bobbitt for fourth all-time at Tennessee with 147 career 3-pointers. NO. 8 BAYLOR 89, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 42: Freshman Brittney Griner had 14 points and 14 rebounds as Baylor (5-1) routed Louisiana-Lafayette in the World Vision Basketball Challenge. - From Wire Reports

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