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			25 roundup: Freshmen lift No. 1 Duke over San Diego St. 
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			 [November 20, 2018] 
			R.J. Barrett scored 20 points to 
			lead five Blue Devils in double figures as No. 1 Duke opened play in 
			the Maui Invitational by drubbing San Diego State 90-64 on Monday in 
			Lahaina, Hawaii. 
 Duke's top four scorers were freshmen, with Cam Reddish scoring 16 
			points, Tre Jones adding 14 points and Zion Williamson chipping in 
			with 13 points. Each of them made at least one 3-point basket.
 
 Reddish, who sat out the second half of a game last week because of 
			general soreness, was clicking pretty much from the get-go. Jack 
			White added 12 points and a team-high eight rebounds for the Blue 
			Devils, who have won all four games this season by double-digit 
			margins.
 
 Duke (4-0) faces No. 8 Auburn in Tuesday's semifinal round. San 
			Diego State (2-1) takes on the Musketeers in the consolation 
			bracket.
 
 No. 3 Gonzaga 84, Illinois 78
 
 The Bulldogs survived a ragged performance and a 27-point second 
			half by the Illini's Trent Frazier to eke out a win in the final 
			first-round game of the Maui Invitational at Lahaina, Hawaii.
 
			
			 
			
 Five players scored in double figures for the Bulldogs (4-0), led by 
			Rui Hachimura with 23 points. Zach Norvell Jr. added 15, while 
			Jeremy Jones chipped in 14 points and 11 rebounds off the bench. 
			Gonzaga will oppose Arizona in a semifinal game Tuesday while 
			Illinois will oppose Iowa State in the consolation bracket.
 
 Frazier led all scorers with 29 points, connecting on six 3-pointers 
			in the second half, including a four-point play with 1:01 left to 
			pull the Fighting Illini (1-2) within 80-78. However, Frazier 
			airballed an open 3-point attempt with17 seconds remaining, and 
			Gonzaga put the game away.
 
 No. 6 Nevada 90, Cal Baptist 55
 
 Jordan Brown scored 16 points to lead a balanced attack as the Wolf 
			Pack cruised to a nonconference victory over the Lancers in Reno, 
			Nev.
 
 Caleb Martin finished with 14 points and five steals and Trey Porter 
			added 14 points and nine rebounds for the Wolf Pack (4-0).
 
 Milan Acquaah and Jordan Heading scored 12 points apiece for Cal 
			Baptist (2-2).
 
 No. 7 North Carolina 101, St. Francis (Pa.) 76
 
 Cameron Johnson scored 20 points and reserve Nassir Little notched 
			19 as the Tar Heels put away the stubborn Red Flash in Chapel Hill, 
			N.C.
 
 Coby White's 16 points and Brandon Robinson's 11 points added to 
			another big offensive outing for the Tar Heels, who have won three 
			home games in a row.
 
 Little had three-point plays on consecutive possessions as part of a 
			personal stretch of eight straight North Carolina points as the Tar 
			Heels pulled away.
 
 
			
			 
			No. 8 Auburn 88, Xavier 79 (OT)
 
 Bryce Brown and Jared Harper scored five points each in overtime as 
			the Tigers fought off an upset bid from the Musketeers to prevail in 
			the opening game of the Maui Invitational.
 
 The Tigers (4-0) will next face No. 1 Duke, and the Musketeers (2-2) 
			will face San Diego State. Both games will be played Tuesday.
 
 Brown scored a game-high 26 points, Harper had 25 and the Tigers 
			outscored the Musketeers 11-2 in overtime. Chuma Okeke added 13 
			points and seven rebounds, and Austin Wiley came off the bench to 
			score 11.
 
 No. 12 Kansas State 82, Missouri 67
 
 The Wildcats used a 15-0 run wrapped around halftime to defeat the 
			Tigers in the championship game of the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, 
			Virgin Islands. It was the first regular-season tournament title for 
			the Wildcats since 2011.
 
 The Wildcats (5-0), who had made 13 3-pointers in four previous 
			games, made 12 against the Tigers. The Wildcats shot 54.5 percent 
			from the field, including 50 percent from 3-point range.
 
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			Duke Blue Devils guard RJ Barrett takes a shot against the San Diego 
			State Aztecs during the second half during round 1 of the Maui Jim 
			Maui Invitational at the Lahaina Civic Center. Mandatory Credit: 
			Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Kansas State had four players in double figures, led by Dean Wade 
			with 21 points. Barry Brown Jr. had 19 points, Xavier Sneed had 13 
			and Kamau Stokes had 10. Jordan Geist led Missouri (3-2) with 24 
			points.
 No. 14 Florida State 93, Canisius 61
 
 The Seminoles improved to 3-0 with a win against the Golden Griffins 
			in the opening game of the AdvoCare Invitational in Tallahassee, 
			Fla.
 
 Mfiondu Kabengele led the Seminoles with a career-high 18 points and 
			six rebounds. Terance Mann and M.J. Walker added 12 points each for 
			Florida State.
 
 Canisius (1-2), down 15 points at halftime, stormed out of the 
			locker room and opened the second half on a 14-5 run to cut the 
			Seminoles' lead to 47-41 with just over 13 minutes left to play. 
			However, Florida State responded with a run of its own, outscoring 
			the Golden Griffins 14-3 over the next three minutes to pull 
			comfortably back ahead 61-44 with 10 minutes left in the game.
 
 Arizona State 72, No. 15 Mississippi State 67
 
 Kimani Lawrence scored a career-high 22 points, including a 
			tiebreaking 3-pointer with 37 seconds remaining, as the Sun Devils 
			knocked off the Bulldogs in the semifinals of the MGM Resorts Main 
			Event in Las Vegas.
 
 The Sun Devils will play Utah State in the tournament final 
			Wednesday. Mississippi State will oppose Saint Mary's in a 
			consolation game.
 
 Luguentz Dort had 17 points and nine rebounds for the Sun Devils 
			(4-0), who lost all of an 18-point, first-half lead before 
			recovering in the final minute. Aric Holman compiled 22 points and 
			10 rebounds to lead the Bulldogs (3-1), who had risen two spots in 
			the latest AP Top 25 released Monday.
 
            
			 
            
 No. 16 Clemson 72, Akron 69
 
 The Tigers shook off the Zips in the final minutes and opened the 
			2018 Cayman Islands Classic with a victory in a mid-morning tipoff 
			at George Town.
 
 Clemson (4-0) had four players score in double figures, led by 
			Shelton Mitchell with 22 points. The Tigers will meet Georgia on 
			Tuesday, and the Zips will oppose Illinois State.
 
 Loren Cristian Jackson hit a 3-pointer to pull Akron within 63-59 
			with 2:58 left in the game before the Zips (3-1) hit the snooze 
			button on the offensive end. Clemson kept Akron scoreless for the 
			next 2:31.
 
 No. 17 UCLA 80, Presbyterian 65
 
 Jaylen Hill collected 20 rebounds and Jaylen Hands scored 19 points 
			as the host Bruins fought off the Blue Hose.
 
 Hill is the first UCLA player to record 20 or more rebounds in a 
			game since Kevin Love grabbed 21 against Oregon State on Jan. 26, 
			2008. Hill's efforts helped the Bruins (4-0) hold a 54-32 edge on 
			the boards.
 
 Adam Flagler made seven 3-pointers on his way to 29 points for 
			Presbyterian (3-3). Francois Lewis added 10 points for the Blue 
			Hose, who trimmed a 24-point, second-half deficit to three before 
			missing their next nine field-goal attempts.
 
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