Preview Roundups
November 29, 2015
Wichita St. at Iowa 10:00 AM ET
Iowa and 20th-ranked Wichita State attempt to salvage one victory in the tournament when they meet in the seventh-place game of the AdvoCare Invitational at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. on Sunday. Iowa attempts to take advantage of the injury-plagued Shockers, who likely will be without three key performers after losing three of their last four games.
Utah St. at Duke 12:30 PM ET
Grayson Allen emerged in last year's national championship game and has carried that play over to this season. The Duke sophomore carries an ACC-leading 22.7 scoring average into the third-ranked Blue Devils' home tilt against Utah State on Sunday afternoon.
Southern California at Monmouth-NJ 12:30 PM ET
USC will attempt to beat pesky Monmouth for the second time in two weeks when the teams meet in the third-place game of the AdvoCare Invitational at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. on Sunday. The Trojans scored in triple figures for the first time since March 2002 when they defeated Monmouth in Los Angeles 101-90 on Nov. 16.
Jackson State at Marquette 1:30 PM ET
After a run of tough games to open the season, Marquette may relish the chance to play a few games against lesser competition beginning Sunday against visiting Jackson State. The Golden Eagles rebounded from a blowout loss to Iowa by posting slim wins over No. 17 LSU and Arizona State to capture the championship in the Legends Classic at the Barclays Center.
Tulane at Liberty 2:00 PM ET
Tulane and Liberty wrap up their Challenge in Music City schedules Sunday with a meeting at Metro Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Tulane has won one of two games in Nashville, while Liberty is still looking for its first victory in the Thanksgiving weekend tournament.
Savannah State at South Florida 2:00 PM ET
USF looks to build on a strong second half in its loss to No. 1 Kentucky as it hosts a less-intimidating foe, Savannah State, on Sunday afternoon. The Bulls stayed even - 42-42 - in the second 20 minutes after falling into a 42-21 hole against John Calipari's talented team.
Wisconsin at Oklahoma 2:30 PM ET
One year and one day after they played in the championship game of the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas, Wisconsin and No. 6 Oklahoma get together for a nonconference rematch on Sunday afternoon in Norman, Okla. The Badgers prevailed last year, 69-56, en route to a 36-4 record and a trip to the NCAA championship game where they lost to Duke, 68-63.
South Carolina State at Kansas St. 3:00 PM ET
Inexperienced Kansas State outplayed No 8 North Carolina for 36 minutes Monday in the final of the CBE Classic. The Wildcats hope to show the lessons learned in the final four minutes of that contest on Sunday when MEAC conference member South Carolina State visits.
Northern Colorado at Colorado 3:00 PM ET

Colorado is looking for its fifth-straight win when it hosts Northern Colorado on Sunday at the Coors Events Center. Buffaloes coach Tad Boyle, meanwhile, is focusing on the bigger picture.

Brown at Southern Methodist 3:00 PM ET
No. 25 SMU barely survived its last outing against an Ivy League team. The Mustangs, who beat Yale by just two points Sunday in their last game, put their unblemished mark on the line when they host Brown on Sunday.
Xavier at Dayton 4:30 PM ET
Two long-time rivals meet for the first time in three seasons when Dayton takes on Xavier on Sunday in the championship game of the AdvoCare Invitational in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Dayton owns an 85-75 record against Xavier, and the series between schools less than 50 miles apart resumes for the first time since both were members of the Atlantic 10 in 2013.
UC Santa Barbara at Arizona State 5:00 PM ET
Arizona State looks to bounce back from a tough loss in the championship game of the Legends Classic when it hosts UC Santa Barbara on Sunday. The Sun Devils advanced to the championship game after edging North Carolina State 79-76 on Monday but fell in overtime the next day to Marquette 78-73.
Delaware at Temple 5:00 PM ET
The first two weeks of the season have not gone as planned for Temple, which will try to avoid a three-game losing streak Sunday against visiting Delaware. The Owls have played a daunting schedule thus far with early-season matchups against three ranked opponents, the most recent two of which topped Temple by a combined 11 points.
Boise St. at Arizona 5:00 PM ET
Arizona's lack of depth in the post has been exposed this week at the Wooden Legacy, and the No. 10 Wildcats might be shorthanded up front again when they meet Boise State in the third-place game Sunday at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Kaleb Tarczewski, the 7-foot starting center for Arizona, re-injured his left ankle with about 6 1/2 minutes left in regulation Thursday night against winless Santa Clara and the Wildcats needed overtime to pull out the victory, then lost to unranked Providence
CSU Northridge at UCLA 7:00 PM ET
UCLA is back from a week-long stay in Maui to host CSUN on Sunday. The Bruins fell to Wake Forest 80-77 in the third-place game of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on Wednesday, where they finished fourth among eight participating teams.
Alabama at Notre Dame 7:00 PM ET
Notre Dame recovered from a shocking upset with a solid victory 24 hours later, setting up a matchup with Alabama on Sunday in the fifth-place game of the AdvoCare Invitational at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The 18th-ranked Fighting Irish, who knocked off Iowa 68-62 on Friday after a loss to Monmouth in the first round, is seeking the 1,800th win in program history.
Boston College at Santa Clara 7:30 PM ET
The Wooden Legacy has produced some incredible individual performances through the first two days, including a 44-point effort by Jared Brownridge of Santa Clara, and the 6-foot-3 guard will try to finish on a high note Sunday when the Broncos face Boston College in a consolation game at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Brownridge broke the tournament scoring record in Thursday's overtime loss to No. 10 Arizona, then came back with 19 points in a 69-57 defeat Friday against Evansville, keeping Sa
Michigan St at Providence 10:00 PM ET
Two of the top players in the nation, Denzel Valentine of Michigan State and Kris Dunn of Providence, will go head-to-head Sunday night when the No. 4 Spartans and Friars meet in the championship game of the Wooden Legacy at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Valentine, a 6-5 sophomore guard, has posted two triple-doubles this season, including the first-ever at this tournament, while Dunn, a 6-4 junior guard, has just missed on a couple occasions.