TOP 25 On 21st birthday, Walsh is the man for No. 2 Florida



Missouri, Saint Joseph's and Oklahoma also won.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Matt Walsh celebrated his 21st birthday Tuesday with 15 points to lift No. 2 Florida to a 102-78 victory over Florida A & amp;M.
Walsh also had four rebounds and five assists and kept the Gators (3-0) perfect, the day after they climbed to the second spot in The Associated Press poll, and four days after their big 78-77 win over No. 7 Arizona.
Florida's win came despite a 31-point effort from Terrence Woods, a former Tennessee player who moved to Florida A & amp;M (0-4) before last season. It was the most an opposing player had scored at Florida since 1989. Woods made nine 3-pointers.
No. 4 Missouri 70, Coppin St. 61
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Missouri survived its second straight scare, getting 16 points, six rebounds and three blocks from Travon Bryant in a comeback victory.
Arthur Johnson added 14 points and nine rebounds for Missouri (2-0). Nicholas King scored 25 points and hit five 3-pointers for Coppin State (2-5).
No. 12 Saint Joseph's 84, San Francisco 52
PHILADELPHIA -- Jameer Nelson scored 18 points and Dwayne Jones added a career-high 13 points for Saint Joseph's.
Delonte West and Chet Stachitas each scored 13 points and Pat Carroll had 11 for the Hawks (4-0). James Bayless led the Dons (3-4) with 16 points.
No. 14 Oklahoma 94, Ark.-Pine Bluff 24
NORMAN, Okla. -- Tuning up for a big game, Oklahoma overwhelmed Arkansas-Pine Bluff in coach Kelvin Sampson's most lopsided win in 10 seasons with the Sooners.
The Sooners (4-0) didn't have to break much of a sweat while preparing for Saturday's showdown at No. 5 Michigan State. The 24 points were the fewest by an Oklahoma opponent in 60 years.
De'Angelo Alexander scored 19 points for the Sooners. Kevin Bookout had 14, Jason Detrick 13 and Jabahri Brown 12.
The Sooners limited the Golden Lions (0-4) to just nine field goals and 21-percent shooting.
No. 19 Cincinnati 68, Valparaiso 49
VALPARAISO, Ind. -- Jason Maxiell had 20 points and 11 rebounds for Cincinnati (4-0) in its lone road game before beginning Conference USA play next month.
Joaquim Gomes led Valparaiso (1-3) with 10 points.