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25 roundup: NC State upsets No. 7 Auburn
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[December 20, 2018]
Junior Markell Johnson scored a
career-high 27 points, buoyed by a big second half, as host North
Carolina State upended No. 7 Auburn 78-71 on Wednesday night in
Raleigh, N.C.
Devon Daniels and Braxton Beverly added 15 points apiece. The
Wolfpack won despite only getting six points from senior guard Torin
Dorn, who posted double figures in every previous game this season.
NC State has a 10-1 record for the first time in 13 years.
J'Von McCormick (14 points), Austin Wiley (13 points), Malik Dunbar
(12 points) and Jared Harper (11 points) paced Auburn (9-2), which
took its only other loss to Duke in the Maui Invitational
semifinals.
NC State feasted on one of the weaker schedules in the country in
the opening weeks, but the Wolfpack now own victories against Power
5 teams Vanderbilt, Penn State and Auburn this month.
No. 3 Tennessee 83, Samford 70
Grant Williams contributed two free throws, a jumper and a
three-point play to a second-half spurt that allowed the host
Volunteers to hold off a nonconference challenge from the Bulldogs
at Knoxville, Tenn.

Jordan Bone scored a game-high 24 points, Admiral Schofield had 18
points and four steals, and Williams finished with 16 points as
Tennessee (9-1) won its fifth straight since an overtime loss to
Kansas last month.
Ruben Guerrero had a team-high 16 points with eight rebounds for
Samford (10-3), which has already matched last year's victory total.
No. 5 Virginia 69, South Carolina 52
Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome combined for 43 points as the Cavaliers
cruised past the Gamecocks in Columbia, S.C.
Jerome tallied 25 points, seven assists and six rebounds for the
Cavaliers (10-0). Virginia led by as many as 19 points in the second
half and never trailed in the game. Guy knocked down five 3-pointers
and scored 12 of his 18 points in the game's final 20 minutes.
Down two of its starters, South Carolina (4-6) showed promise at
points against one of the nation's best teams but could never get
over the hump due to 36.4 percent field-goal shooting.
No. 11 Florida State 95, North Florida 81
Mfiondu Kabengele scored a career-high 24 points and grabbed a
game-high seven rebounds, leading the host Seminoles to a
nonconference victory over the Ospreys at Tallahassee, Fla.
Florida State (10-1) also got 17 points from Terance Mann and 11
from PJ Savoy. The Seminoles earned their fifth consecutive victory
and improved to 37-2 at home over the past three seasons.
J.T. Escobar paced North Florida (5-8) with 27 points.
No. 13 Virginia Tech 82, North Carolina A&T 60
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North Carolina State Wolfpack guard Markell Johnson (11) controls
the ball against Auburn Tigers guard J'Von McCormick in the second
half at PNC Arena. The North Carolina State Wolfpack won 78-71.
Mandatory Credit: Nell Redmond-USA TODAY Sports

Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 20 points, and Kerry Blackshear
added 17 points and nine rebounds, and the Hokies extended their
winning streak to five games with an easy nonconference victory over
the Aggies at Blacksburg, Va.
Virginia Tech (10-1) remained undefeated in six home games this
season while improving to 6-0 all-time against North Carolina A&T
and 33-0 all-time against Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference opponents.
Quavius Copeland led North Carolina AT&T (4-7) with 16 points.
No. 17 Mississippi State 98, Wofford 87
Lamar Peters and Aric Holman scored 19 points each and led a 3-point
barrage as the Bulldogs defeated the visiting Terriers in
Starkville, Miss.
Peters shot 5 of 7 from the 3-point arc, and Holman made 3 of 4.
Quinndary Weatherspoon missed all five of his 3-point tries and made
just 2 of 10 field goals, but he hit 14 of 15 free throws to finish
with 18 points for the Bulldogs (10-1). The hosts made 14 of 27
3-point attempts.
Fletcher Magee scored 24, Cameron Jackson added 20 and Nathan Hoover
had 15 to lead the Terriers (9-4), who had won three in a row and
led by nine at halftime.
No. 22 Indiana 86, Central Arkansas 53
Reserve Devonte Green scored 19 points, pulled down nine rebounds
and delivered six assists in the Hoosiers' romp over the Bears at
Bloomington, Ind.
Romeo Langford, a freshman, had his second career double-double with
18 points and a team-high 11 rebounds for the Hoosiers (10-2).
Langford also dished five assists. Indiana point guard Rob Phinisee
went to locker room early in first half after he appeared to get an
inadvertent knee to the head.
Hayden Koval paced Central Arkansas (4-7) with 16 points.
--Field Level Media
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