Cincinnati upsets No. 5 Oregon



Tony Bobbitt led the Bearcats with 29 points.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Tony Bobbitt arrived at Cincinnati with the reputation and junior college statistics of a player who could make a difference for the Bearcats.
He just waited a few games to make a splash.
Bobbitt scored 29 points, one more point than he had all season, to lead Cincinnati to a 77-52 victory over No. 5 Oregon (6-1) on Tuesday night in the Jimmy V Classic.
A first-team JUCO all-America at Southern Idaho last season, Bobbitt averaged 17.8 points and shot better than 40 percent from 3-point range in the win by the Bearcats (5-2).
No. 3 Duke 91, N. Carolina A & amp;T 57
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Dahntay Jones scored a season-high 18 points, and Duke forced 18 first-half turnovers.
The Blue Devils, playing for the first time in 10 days, improved to 6-0 for the 12th time in 23 seasons under coach Mike Krzyzewski.
Daniel Ewing added 16 points for Duke. The Blue Devils were 33-for-45 from the free-throw line -- taking 33 more foul shots than the Aggies (0-5), who fell to 0-8 all-time against the Blue Devils.
Steven Koger led North Carolina A & amp;T with 16 points.
No. 15 Michigan State 80,Loyola 54
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Chris Hill had 18 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for 15th-ranked Michigan State.
Michigan State (6-2) didn't suffer from a letdown against the Ramblers (4-4) after winning at Kentucky on Saturday, and rolled to its fourth straight victory. Hill was 6-of-11 from the field.
David Bailey scored 15 points for Loyola, and Paul McMillan added 14.
Alan Anderson and Erazem Lorbek added 12 points each for Michigan State.
Richmond 83, No. 17 Stanford 69
STANFORD, Calif. -- Mike Skrocki scored 27 points as Richmond helped ruin Stanford's with a victory in the consolation game of the Stanford Invitational.
Eric Zwayer added 18 points for the Spiders (4-3). Josh Childress scored 16 points for Stanford.