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The Cavaliers upended No. 15-Kentucky in the Maui Invitational.
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LAHAINA, Hawaii -- Devin Smith hit three 3-pointers in the final 6 minutes -- one more than Kentucky managed in the game against the Cavaliers' match-up zone -- as Virginia upset the No. 15 Wildcats in the Maui Invitational.
Smith, a 6-foot-5 junior college transfer, was 2-for-7 from 3-point range in the Cavaliers' first two games of the season but he made three of four from beyond the arc in the last 6 minutes.
Kentucky (1-1) went 2-for-22 from 3-point range, missing its first 17 attempts from there.
Smith and Todd Billet led Virginia with 15 points each, while Keith Jenifer had 13 points and six assists.
In the consolation bracket, Utah beat Massachusetts 69-53 and Arizona State defeated Chaminade 101-72.
No. 13 Marquette 97, E. Illinois 74
At Milwaukee, Dwyane Wade scored 28 points on 13-of-16 shooting in Marquette's rout of Eastern Illinois.
Robert Jackson scored 18 of his 22 points after halftime and grabbed nine rebounds as the Golden Eagles (4-0) extended their home winning streak to 19, their longest in seven seasons.
Wade set a school record by hitting his first 11 shots as the Golden Eagles raced to a 54-36 halftime lead over the Panthers (1-3).
San Diego 86, No. 14 UCLA 81, OT
At Los Angeles, Jason Keep scored 30 points and San Diego got two 3-pointers in overtime to upset UCLA.
The Bruins fell to 3-4 in season openers under seventh-year coach Steve Lavin.
Jason Blair added 17 points for the Toreros, who beat a ranked team for just the second time in school history. They upset No. 25 Gonzaga 75-59 in 1999.
No. 21 Cincinnati 80, Florida A & amp;M 53
At Lahaina, Cincinnati, 3-point specialist Field Williams regained his touch, scoring 22 points as the Bearcats survived another round of poor shooting and beat Florida A & amp;M.
Cincinnati (2-0) again found mostly the rim and the backboard -- and sometimes not even that much -- as they struggled to make shots for the second straight game.
Leonard Stokes added 14 points for Cincinnati.
Terrence Woods scored 17 for Florida A & amp;M (0-2).