WEDNESDAY’s COLLEGE BASKETBALL GAMES


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No. 1 Villanova 68, DePaul 65

VILLANOVA, PA.

Josh Hart scored 25 points and Jalen Brunson added 13 as No. 1 Villanova barely held off DePaul. The Wildcats (13-0, 1-0 Big East) looked rather pedestrian playing for the first time in a week. But thanks to Hart, considered among the favorites for national player of the year, they survived. A 14-6 Villanova run gave the Wildcats a 51-39 lead with 16:41 to go. But the Blue Demons responded with a 14-0 run to get back in the game and take a 53-51 lead. Hart scored 10 points in the final 3:06, including a dagger 3-pointer from the top of the key with 9.5 seconds left that gave Villanova a 66-62 lead. Billy Garrett Jr. missed a clean look for a tying 3-pointer at the buzzer. Tre’Darius McCallum had 19 points for the Blue Demons (7-7, 0-1).

No. 21 Oregon 89, No. 2 UCLA 87

EUGENE, ORE.

Dillon Brooks hit a 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds left to give No. 21 Oregon the win in the Pac-12 opener for both teams. Brooks, who finished with 23 points and nine rebounds, grabbed Bryce Alford’s missed free throw with 8.9 seconds to go, dribbled to the right wing and pulled up for the game-winning shot. Payton Pritchard added 15 points and nine assists for the Ducks (12-2, 1-0), who won their 10th consecutive game and pushed the nation’s second-longest home winning streak to 34 games. Pritchard’s 3-pointer pulled Oregon within one with 12.9 seconds left. Thomas Welch had 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Bruins (13-1, 0-1), and Alford had 20 points. Lonzo Ball added 14 points and TJ Leaf had 13. UCLA was trying to match their best start to a season in 10 years.

No. 12 Virginia 61, No. 6 Louisville 53

LOUISVILLE, KY.

Devon Hall scored 10 points and Kyle Guy added a key jumper with 2:02 remaining as Virginia withstood a late rally in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both schools. The Cavaliers (11-1, 1-0) seemed headed to another lopsided win over Louisville before the Cardinals rallied from a 21-point second-half deficit to get within 57-48 with 3:51 left.

No. 9 North Carolina 102, Monmouth 74

CHAPEL HILL, N.C.

Justin Jackson scored 28 points to lead North Carolina. Kennedy Meeks added 17 points and 12 rebounds and Isaiah Hicks finished with 15 points to help the Tar Heels (12-2) win their second straight. Micah Seaborn scored 19 points and Je’Lon Hornbeak added 17 before fouling out for Monmouth (10-3), which had its program-record nine-game winning streak snapped.

No. 10 Creighton 89, Seton Hall 75

OMAHA, NEB.

Maurice Watson had 21 points and 10 assists and four other Creighton players scored in double figures as the Bluejays opened Big East play. Khyri Thomas and Justin Patton had 17 points apiece, Marcus Foster added 15 and Cole Huff had 13 for the Bluejays (13-0, 1-0), who are off to their best start since the 1942-43 team opened 16-0.

No. 15 Purdue 89, Iowa 67

WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.

Freshman guard Carsen Edwards scored 19 points and Dakota Mathias added 17 for Purdue in the Big Ten opener for both teams. It was the seventh consecutive victory for the Boilermakers (12-2, 1-0), who also got 16 points from Isaac Haas, 15 from Vince Edwards and 11 points and 10 rebounds from Caleb Swanigan, who recorded his fifth consecutive double-double.

Nebraska 87, No. 16 Indiana 83

BLOOMINGTON, IND.

Glynn Watson Jr. scored 26 points and Tai Webster had 21 to lead Nebraska to the upset. The Cornhuskers (7-6, 1-0) snapped Indiana’s 26-game home winning streak by finishing with their highest point total of the season in the Big Ten opener for both.

No. 17 Xavier 82, Providence 56

CINCINNATI

Trevon Bluiett scored 22 points and Xavier took control at the outset in the Big East opener. Xavier (11-2, 1-0) surged ahead by as many as 30 points, with Bluiett leading the way. He had nine rebounds to go with his eighth 20-point game of the season. Edmond Sumner added 13 points and seven rebounds. Isaiah Jackson had 17 points for the Friars (10-4, 0-1) in their most lopsided loss of the season.

No. 20 Florida St. 88, Wake Forest 72

TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

Dwayne Bacon and Xavier Rathan-Mayes scored 23 points apiece as Florida State opened Atlantic Coast Conference play. Florida State trailed most of the game and was down 66-61 before it went on a run of 17 straight points over a 4:02 span.

No. 23 Cincinnati 56, Temple 50

PHILADELPHIA

Gary Clark scored 11 points, including two important free throws with 14.9 seconds left, for Cincinnati, which won its fourth in a row in the AAC opener for both teams. Jacob Evans III also scored 11 points for the Bearcats (11-2, 1-0), who shot 32.8 percent (19 for 58) from the field and 27.8 percent (5 for 18) from 3-point range. Daniel Dingle scored 15 points to lead Temple (9-5, 0-1). Alani Moore II and Shizz Alston Jr. added 10 points apiece from the Owls, who also struggled from the field.

No. 24 Notre Dame 63, Saint Peter’s 55

SOUTH BEND, IND.

V.J. Beachem scored 18 points to help Notre Dame close out its non-conference schedule. Steve Vasturia added 11 points for the Irish (11-2), who were outscored in the second half for the fifth straight game. The Irish finished 22 points below their average of 85.3, but held the Peacocks to 35.7 percent shooting from the field. Bonzie Colson finished with 10 points and eight rebounds for Notre Dame. Nick Griffin led Saint Peters (5-7) with 16 points.

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No. 14 Ohio State 87, Minnesota 62

COLUMBUS

Kelsey Mitchell hit five 3-pointers and scored 23 points to help No. 14 Ohio State beat Minnesota in the Big Ten opener for both teams. Mitchell had four 3s in the first quarter, when the Buckeyes (11-4) opened a 29-18 lead, to become the fifth player in conference history with 300 3-pointers. The junior has 303. Mitchell also had six assists, and Linnae Harper added 12 points and 12 rebounds. Kenisha Bell had 14 points for the Gophers (9-5).

No. 13 Stanford 102, Yale 44

STANFORD, CALIF.

Karlie Samuelson made four 3-pointers and scored 21 points, Erica McCall had 19 points and six rebounds, and Stanford routed Yale.

Associated Press