Recap Roundups
December 07, 2016
Pittsburgh 84, Buffalo 79
Senior forward Michael Young and sophomore guard Cameron Johnson each scored 17 points and Pittsburgh survived a giant comeback attempt from Buffalo in an 84-79 win on Wednesday night at Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh.
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George Mason 85, Penn St. 66
George Mason continued to roll Wednesday night at the Bryce Jordan Center, where the Patriots beat Penn State 85-66 for their sixth straight win.
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Louisville 74, Southern Illinois 51
No. 11 Louisville wasted no time in blitzing Southern Illinois 74-51 on Wednesday night at the KFC Yum! Center.
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Harvard 74, Boston College 66
Freshman Chris Lewis scored a season-high 22 points and Harvard held off a late Boston College charge for a 74-66 victory that made Tommy Amaker the winningest coach in Crimson history.
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Georgia Tech 76, VCU 73
Josh Heath scored with 1:21 left in overtime to give Georgia Tech the lead for good in a 76-73 victory over VCU on Wednesday.
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Indiana St. 72, Butler 71
Indiana State junior guard Brenton Scott was ready to put his skills on display against No. 16 Butler.
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Seton Hall 60, California 57
Angel Delgado scored 16 points and notched his third consecutive double-double as Seton Hall edged California 60-57 Wednesday night on the second night as the Pearl Harbor Invitational in Honolulu.
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West Virginia 90, Western Carolina 37
Reserve guard Teyvon Myers challenged teammates with a seemingly impossible goal before No. 15 West Virginia's game against outmanned Western Carolina on Wednesday.
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Kentucky 87, Valparaiso 63
No. 6 Kentucky got back on the winning trail Wednesday night with a 87-63 rout of Valparaiso at Rupp Arena.
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Texas A&M 80, Denver 58
J.C. Hampton scored a season-high 21 points to lead Texas A&M to an 80-58 victory over Denver on Wednesday night at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.
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Wisconsin 78, Idaho State 44
Wisconsin's Zak Showalter took his assignment on defense seriously in holding Idaho State's Ethan Telfair to two points and Badgers guard Bronson Koenig scored a game-high 21 points in a 78-44 rout on Wednesday night at the Kohl Center.
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Oklahoma 92, Oral Roberts 66
Christian James tied a career high with 17 points and Jordan Woodard added 15 as Oklahoma beat Oral Roberts 92-66 at Lloyd Noble Center on Norman, Okla., on Wednesday night.
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Southern Methodist 74, Texas Christian 59
Junior forward Semi Ojeleye scored 23 points, and SMU handed local rival TCU its first loss of the season 74-59 Wednesday at Moody Coliseum in Dallas.
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Texas Tech 87, Texas-San Antonio 50
Five players scored in double figures Wednesday night as Texas Tech upped its record to 8-1 with an 87-50 nonconference rout of Texas-San Antonio at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, Texas.
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Virginia Tech 75, Maryland - E. Shore 59
Forward Zach LeDay came off the bench to score 23 points Wednesday night as Virginia Tech shrugged off bouts of sluggish play to bounce Maryland-Eastern Shore 75-59 at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va.
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Creighton 77, Nebraska 62
Creighton fought off a spirited first-half performance by Nebraska before pulling away for a 77-62 victory over the Cornhuskers on Wednesday night.
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Maryland 79, Howard 56
Junior center Michal Cekovsky scored a career-high 16 points and junior guard Jaylen Brantley added 14 as Maryland beat local foe Howard 79-56 on Wednesday at the XFINITY Center in College Park, Md.
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North Carolina 83, Davidson 74
The final score aside, No. 7 North Carolina didn't like the looks of its Wednesday night game against Davidson.
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Colorado 68, Xavier 66
Tad Boyle has been left out of the Big Dance with a 20-win team. He's hoping a signature win in the nonconference season will beef up the Colorado Buffaloes' resume.
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Washington St. 61, Idaho 48
Ike Iroegbu had 16 points and seven rebounds to help Washington State beat Idaho 61-48 on Wednesday night at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman, Wash.
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Gonzaga 98, Washington 71
Washington coach Lorenzo Romar expected Gonzaga junior Nigel Williams-Goss to produce as he did Wednesday.
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