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No. 16 Louisville 72, No. 11 Virginia Tech 64

BLACKSBURG, VA.

Ryan McMahon scored 12 points in a span of 83 seconds in the second half and Louisville used a 14-3 run to pull away and beat Virginia Tech. It is the Cardinals’ 15th consecutive victory against the Hokies. McMahon had scored just three points when he made three free throws with 11:53 to play. He then added three 3-pointers, the last with 10:30 left after a 3 by Ty Outlaw for the Hokies, to bolster the Cardinals (17-6, 8-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). McMahon finished with 17 points, and Jordan Nwora and Dwayne Sutton each scored 15 for the Cardinals. Kerry Blackshear Jr. scored 21 points and Nickeil Alexander-Walker 17 for the Hokies (18-4, 7-3), who lost for the first time in 12 home games.

No. 17 Iowa State 75, Oklahoma 74

NORMAN, OKLA.

Lindell Wigginton scored 17 points to help lead Iowa State over Oklahoma. Marial Shayok added 16 points, 10 in the final eight minutes, including a crucial off-balance 3-pointer as the shot clock expired with 1:19 remaining, for Iowa State (18-5, 7-3 Big 12). Shayok, who shot just 2-of-7 for six points through the first 32-plus minutes, also had eight rebounds and five assists as the Cyclones won their fourth straight. Kristian Doolittle had 19 points and nine rebounds, while Brady Manek scored 16 for Oklahoma (15-8, 3-7), which had a very short turnaround after a game at West Virginia on Saturday. The Sooners have lost three in a row. No. 18 Texas Tech 81, West Virginia 50

LUBBOCK, TEXAS

Brandone Francis scored a season-high 16 points and Texas Tech overwhelmed cold-shooting West Virginia. The Red Raiders (18-5, 6-4 Big 12), who lost four of their previous five Big 12 games, took control with a 13-0 run midway through the first half. That was part of a longer stretch during which the Mountaineers missed 11 consecutive shots during a span of more than 15 minutes. West Virginia (10-13, 2-8) finished with only nine made field goals, the fewest ever for a Big 12 team and matching North Carolina State’s total in a 47-24 loss to Virginia Tech on Saturday for the fewest by any team in a game this season. The Mountaineers were 9-of-39 (23 percent) shooting overall, and made 29 free throws. Freshman Derek Culver (Warren Harding) had 15 free throws among his 23 points for WVU.

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No. 1 Baylor 74, No. 14 Texas 68

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Moon Ursin scored 20 points and top-ranked Baylor held off a furious fourth-quarter rally by Texas to get a tough and put a huge gap between the Lady Bears and the rest of the league in their chase for a ninth consecutive Big 12 championship. Kalani Brown scored 13 of her 15 in the second half for Baylor (20-1, 10-0 Big 12). Sug Sutton and Williams each scored 19 for Texas (18-5, 8-3).

No. 10 Maryland 80, Illinois 66

CHAMPAIGN, ILL.

Freshman Shakira Austin scored 17 points to help Maryland beat Illinois. Taylor Mikesell added 14 points for Maryland (20-2, 9-2 Big Ten), which moved into a tie with Rutgers for the top spot in the conference. The two teams will play on Sunday at Rutgers. Brandi Beasley scored 17 points for Illinois (9-13, 1-10). Sarah Shewan and Alex Wittinger added 16 and 15 points respectively for the Illini. Illinois stayed in the game until the final period.

Associated Press