School Basketball Match: No. 2 Arizona Amongst 5 Prime Six Males’s Groups To Lose

College Basketball Tournament: No. 2 Arizona Among Five Top Six Men's Teams To Lose

KJ Simpson and Tristan da Silva led a second-half growth that carried host Colorado to a 79-63 victory over No. 2 Arizona on Saturday, matching the highest-rated opponent ever defeated by a buffalo.

The followers stormed the ground after the Buffs (19-10, 11-8 Pac-12) snapped the Wildcats’ 9 successful streak. The loss for the second-placed crew behind #1 Gonzaga added to a surprising Saturday by which they misplaced No. 3 Auburn, No. 4 Purdue, No. 5 Kansas and No. 9 Kentucky, in addition to misplaced to No. 9 at Texas Tech. .

Da Silva scored 13 of his crew’s prime 19 factors within the second half, and Simpson scored all however one in every of his 13 factors after the primary half.

Arizona (25-3, 15-2) led 37-32 within the first half, however the Wildcats’ prime scorer, Benedict Mathurin, did not rating within the second half after scoring 12 factors within the first half. Azulas Toplice led the Wildcats with 13 factors.

#17 TN 67, #3 Auburn 62: Santiago Vesco scored 14 factors and Zakai Ziegler 11 of 13 factors within the second half for the Volunteers (21-7, 12-4 SEC), who’ve improved to 15-0 on residence soil this season. The Tigers crew led (25-4, 13-3), led by Jabbari Smith, with 27 factors. KD Johnson had 18 factors as Auburn misplaced on the street for the third time in a row.

Michigan State 68, #4 Purdue 65: Tyson Walker created a three-pointer to interrupt the tie with three seconds left, serving to hosts Spartans (19-9, 10-7 Huge Ten) to prime the Boilermakers (24-5, 13-5). Michigan State awarded Tom Izu his 662th win, equaling Indiana’s Bob Knight whole and a file set by a coach at Huge Ten.

#10 Baylor 80 #5 KS 70: Flo Tampa scored 18 factors, Jeremy Suchan 17 factors, and the host Bears (24-5, 12-4 Huge 12) defeated Jayhawk (23-5, 12-3). Ochai Agbaji scored 27 factors with Kansas.

#18 Arkansas 75, #6 Kentucky 73: J.D. Notay scored 30 factors and Jaylene Williams earned 4 factors out of 16 within the 1:22 remaining as he defeated the host Razorbacks (23-6, 12-4 SEC) over the Wildcats (23-6, 12-4).

#7 Duke 97, Syracuse 72: Mark Williams scored 28 factors, Paulo Banchero 21 and A. Griffin 20 to defeat the visiting Blue Devils (25-4, 15-3 ACC) over Orange (15-14, 9-9).

TCU 69, No. 9 Texas Tech 66: Mike Miles scored 26 factors and Horned Frogs (18-9, 7-8 Huge 12) trailed by 11 factors within the second half to defeat the Purple Raiders (22-7, 11-5).

#11 Windfall 72, Creighton 51: AJ Reeves made seven three-pointers and scored 23 factors to assist the host brothers (24-3, 14-2) win their first common season championship within the Huge East. Ryan Calkebrenner scored the Blue Jays’ lead (19-9, 11-6) with 13 factors.

#12 UCLA 94, Oregon 55: Tyger Campbell scored a game-high 20 factors and beat the visiting Bruins (21-6, 13-5 Pac-12) over the Beavers (3-24, 1-16) for his or her 14th straight loss.

#13 Wisconsin 66, Rutgers 61: Jonny Davis scored 15 of his 19 second-half factors to defeat the Badgers (23-5, 14-4) of host Scarlett Knights (16-12, 10-8).

#19 Murray State 70, Southeast Missouri 68: Justice Hill scored 9 consecutive factors within the remaining three minutes because the Visiting Racers (28-2, 18-0 Ohio Valley) beat the Redhawks (13-17, 8-9).

#20 Texas 82, West Virginia 81: Timmy Allen scored 15 of his 26 factors within the final 10 minutes and defeated visiting Longhorn (21-8, 10-6 Huge 12) over the Mountaineers (14-15, 3-13).

#24 Alabama 90, South Carolina 71: Jaden Shackelford scored 21 factors to steer 5 Crimson Tide gamers in double figures because the Alabama host (19-10, 9-7 SEC) beat the Gamecocks (17-11, 8-8).

Washington 78, Washington State 70: Terrell Brown Jr. scored 21 of 25 factors within the second half and the host Husky (14-13, 9-8 pac 12) beat the Cougars (15-13, 8-9).

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