Saturday's Top 25 College Men's Basketball Capsules

Games played Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Askia Booker brought Colorado fans spilling onto the court by swishing a 30-footer at the buzzer Saturday to lift Colorado to a 75-72 victory over No. 6 Kansas, marking the program's first victory over the Jayhawks in its last 20 tries.

Colorado (9-1) squandered a six-point lead with 1:44 left and Kansas tied the game with a bucket by Perry Ellis with 4 seconds left. But after a timeout, Buffs forward Xavier Johnson got the ball to Booker, who dribbled a few paces past half court - about even with where John Elway's courtside seats were located - and launched the shot that hit nothing but net.

The fans exploded onto the court, straight past Elway, and gang tackled Booker, a junior, who is trying to lead the Buffs to their third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament.

This win will look mighty good on their resume. It's their ninth straight - CU hasn't lost since its opener against Baylor - and it is the first win over Kansas since 2003 and only the second in the last 48 meetings between the former Big 12 foes.

Booker and Spencer Dinwidde led CU with 15 points each.

Andrew Wiggins had 22 points for the Jayhawks, who had been ranked second but have now lost two of their last three.

No. 2 ARIZONA 63, UNLV 58

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - T.J. McConnell had 13 points, six assists and seven rebounds, and made critical plays down the stretch to help Arizona escape with a victory over UNLV.

Brandon Ashley also had 13 points, and Nick Johnson and Kaleb Tarczewski added 12 apiece for the Wildcats. However, Johnson shot just 4 for 15.

Bryce DeJean-Jones scored 16 points, Khem Birch had 12 and Roscoe Smith 10 for the Rebels (3-4) in their first road game of the season.

The Wildcats (9-0) have a shot at moving to the top of the rankings after No. 1 Michigan State lost to North Carolina.

But they were challenged all day by UNLV in a game that had 18 lead changes and neither team led by more than six.

No. 4 SYRACUSE 93, BINGHAMTON 65

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - C.J. Fair scored 19 points, Trevor Cooney had 17 and Syracuse subdued Binghamton with a long-range barrage.

Syracuse (9-0), which beat Indiana 69-52 Tuesday night, upped its nonconference home winning streak to 48 games in the Carrier Dome and figures to move up to No. 2 next week after top-ranked Michigan State and No. 3 Kentucky lost this week.

With a starting lineup of one sophomore and four freshmen, Binghamton (2-7) figured to struggle against the bigger, more athletic Orange, and the Bearcats did after a solid start.

Jerami Grant had 14 points for Syracuse, Dajuan Coleman had 13 points and 10 rebounds, and freshman Ron Patterson added a season-high 10 points, hitting two of the Orange's 13 3-pointers, two off the school record.

Sophomore Jordan Reed led the Bearcats with a season-high 26 points and seven rebounds. Marlon Beck II had 14 points and Nick Madray 11.

No. 5 OHIO STATE 74, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 56

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - LaQuinton Ross scored four of his career-high 23 points in a 10-0 second-half run to lead Ohio State past stubborn Central Connecticut State.

Lenzelle Smith Jr. added 17 points and Amir Williams had 11 for the Buckeyes (8-0), who finally pulled away midway through the second half.

Faronte Drakeford led the Blue Devils (2-6) with 12 points and Matt Mobley added 10. The Blue Devils created problems for Ohio State with their zone defense and pass-and-cut offense that often resulted in layups.

No. 7 LOUISVILLE 113, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 74

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Montrezl Harrell scored 20 points to carry Louisville past Louisiana-Lafayette.

What looked like a challenge midway through the first half for the Cardinals (8-1) ended with them reaching a season high for points, helped by 38-of-62 shooting from the field (61 percent). The Ragin' Cajuns (6-3) rallied from an 18-9 deficit to grab the last of several small leads at 41-39 before Louisville turned up the intensity on both ends.

The Ragin' Cajuns cooled off from 61 percent in the first half to shoot 7 of 31 in the second half.

Harrell led six Cardinals in double figures as Chris Jones added 19 points, Russ Smith 16, Wayne Blackshear 15, Terry Rozier 11 and Luke Hancock 10 to reach 1,000 in his career.

Shawn Long's 25 points led ULL.

No. 8 WISCONSIN 70, MARQUETTE64

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Sam Dekker had 20 points and 10 rebounds, and Wisconsin withstood a late Marquette rally to snap its two-game losing streak in the intrastate rivalry.

Frank Kaminsky added 11 points, including a straightaway 3 to give Wisconsin a 60-54 lead with 1:18 left. The crucial bucket stopped a 10-2 run by Marquette that helped close an 11-point deficit.

Jamil Wilson scored 22 points, including a 3 from the wing that had drawn Marquette (5-4) within three. Kaminsky then nailed his clutch 3 for the Badgers (10-0), who are off to the best start in 20 years.

No. 11 WICHITA STATE 71K ORAL ROBERTS 58

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Cleanthony Early scored 16 points, Chadrick Lufile had 14 and Wichita State rallied from yet another halftime deficit to beat Oral Roberts.

Darius Carter scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half and Tekele Cotton added 11 points for Wichita State (9-0).

Shawn Glover had 22 points on 9-of-22 shooting for Oral Roberts (5-4). Korey Billbury had 12 points and D.J. Jackson had 10 for the Eagles.

No. 14 VILLANOVA 98, SAINT JOSEPH'S 68

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - James Bell had 25 points and 14 rebounds, JayVaughn Pinkston scored 27 points, and Villanova beat Saint Joseph to remain unbeaten.

Darrun Hilliard scored 14 points to help the Wildcats (9-0) win their second game this week since joining The AP Top 25. Pinkston and Hilliard pounded the Hawks from inside and out, and the Wildcats dominated the second half to thump their city rival.

Langston Galloway led the Hawks (4-4) with 18 points and DeAndre Bembry had 17.

The Hawks hung around early with some quick 3-pointers before falling into a shooting funk, finishing at 37 percent overall.

The Wildcats kept rolling this week since wins over nationally-ranked Kansas and Iowa secured their Battle 4 Atlantis championship.

No. 16 MEMPHIS 96, NORTHWESTERN STATE 76

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Shaq Goodwin scored a career-high 21 points and Memphis shot 54 percent in defeating Northwestern State.

Goodwin finished 8 of 11 from the field for Memphis (6-1). Joe Jackson scored 18 points with five assists and Michael Dixon Jr. had 14 points, connecting on 6 of 9 from the field.

Jalan West had 15 points for Northwestern State (3-4), which lost for the fourth time in its last five. DeQuan Hicks scored 13 points and Patrick Robinson had 12 points for the Demons, who shot 40 percent from the field, including 3 of 18 from beyond the arc.

No. 17 IOWA STATE 91, NORTHERN IOWA 82, OT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Melvin Eim scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half and overtime, and Iowa State rallied from 18 points down to beat Northern Iowa for its best start in 10 years.

Georges Niang added a career-high 22 points for the Cyclones (7-0), who also snapped a 3-game losing streak against the rival Panthers (3-5).

Iowa State went on a 23-2 run midway through the second half to erase a 49-31 deficit. But Northern Iowa's Seth Tuttle banked in a 3 with 1.3 seconds left to force OT.

Ejim responded with back-to-back 3s to put the Cyclones ahead 82-75 with 1:18 left.

Nate Buss had 23 points and Wes Washpun scored 18 with eight assists for Northern Iowa.

MISSOURI 80, NO. 18 UCLA 71

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Jabari Brown scored 22 points and Jordan Clarkson added 21 to help Missouri upset UCLA.

Two free throws by Johnathan Williams III gave Missouri (9-0) a 62-60 lead it wouldn't relinquish with 9:30 remaining. The team trailed for most of the first half and into the second before Earnest Ross made a 3-pointer with 14:46 left.

The win extended Missouri's NCAA-best, home-court winning streak to 24 games and the Tigers' run of 79 consecutive wins against nonconference opponents at Mizzou Arena. The victory was the first in that stretch against a nationally ranked team.

Jordan Adams scored 22 points and had 10 rebounds for UCLA (8-1), which dropped its first road game this season. Kyle Anderson and Zach LaVine each added 13 points

No. 19 GONZAGA 80, NEW MEXICO STATE 68

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Sam Dower Jr. scored 22 points, Gerard Coleman added 21 and Gonzaga overcame a slow start to hold off New Mexico State.

Kevin Pangos added 15 points for Gonzaga (8-1), which was plagued by poor shooting in the first half and kept 11 points below its scoring average.

Daniel Mullings scored 17 points for New Mexico State (7-4), which lost its third straight game. Tshilidzi Nephawe added 13 points.

Gonzaga leads the nation in field goal shooting at 55.8 percent, but was cold at the start and couldn't put the Aggies away until the final minutes. They shot just 48 percent, but won the rebound battle 45-30. Gonzaga, which led by one point at halftime, shot 64 percent in the decisive second half.

No. 21 UMASS 105, BYU 96

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - Chaz Williams had career highs of 32 points and 15 assists, and Sampson Carter scored 20 to help Massachusetts remain undefeated with a victory over Brigham Young.

Raphiael Putney added 15 points for UMass (8-0) in the third annual Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase, played down the street from the basketball shrine in the town where James Naismith invented the sport.

Williams was 9 for 14 from the floor, including 5 for 7 from 3-point range, and he hit all nine of his foul shots as the Minutemen topped 100 points in regulation for the first time in five years.

Tyler Haws scored 25 points for BYU (7-3), which had won two in a row. All three of the Cougars' losses were against teams ranked in The Associated Press Top 25.

The Minutemen are off to their longest winning streak since 1998 and their best start since winning their first 26 games in 1995-96 en route to a since-vacated appearance in the Final Four.

No. 22 MICHIGAN 1057, HOUSTON BAPTIST 53

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Nik Stauskas scored 17 of his 25 points in the first half, and Michigan overwhelmed Houston Baptist, reaching its highest point total in over 15 years.

The Wolverines (6-3) bounced back from a loss at Duke with a nearly flawless offensive show in the first half. Michigan led 60-34 at halftime after shooting 68 percent from the field - 10 of 16 from 3-point range - and committing only one turnover.

The Wolverines ended up tying a school record for 3-pointers with 16.

Glenn Robinson III scored 17 points for Michigan, which picked Houston Baptist's zone apart and punished the Huskies (3-6) in transition.

Michigan had not scored this many points since a 112-64 win over Indiana on Feb. 22, 1998.

Rob Lewis and Ricmonds Vilde scored 10 points each for Houston Baptist.

No. 23 IOWA 83, DRAKE 66

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Melsahn Basabe had a season-high 15 points and Iowa cruised past Drake on a neutral floor.

Devyn Marble and freshman Peter Jok each scored 14 for Hawkeyes (9-1), who won their fourth straight over the instate-rival Bulldogs.

Iowa closed the first half on a 10-0 run and never looked back, stretching its lead to 23 points with 5:18 left.

Chris Caird led the Bulldogs (6-2) with 21 points. Their winning streak was snapped at four games.

Iowa improved to 57-10 against Drake, which shot just 31 percent in the second half.

ILLINOIS STATE 81, No. 25 DAYTON 75

NORMAL, Ill. (AP) - Daishon Knight had 20 points and six rebounds as Illinois State upended Dayton.

Bobby Hunter scored 16 points and Zach Lofton added 13 for the Redbirds (5-4).

Vee Sanford had 14 points and Jordan Sibert added 13 to lead the Flyers (7-2).

Illinois State was in control throughout, jumping to a 6-0 lead and holding a 39-32 advantage at the half.

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