Top 25 roundup: Northwestern shocks No. 4 Michigan State
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[December 21, 2020]
Boo Buie had a career-high 30 points and four assists and
Northwestern led by double digits throughout the second half while
stunning No. 4 Michigan State 79-65 in the Big Ten opener for both
teams in Evanston, Ill., on Sunday.
Pete Nance supplied 15 points, 12 rebounds and four assists for the
Wildcats (4-1, 1-0 Big Ten) and Ty Berry added 12 points.
Northwestern hadn't beaten a Top 5 team since 1979, which also came
against the Spartans. Michigan State had won the last 12 meetings
between the schools.
Aaron Henry led the Spartans (6-1, 0-1) with 11 points. Gabe Brown
and Malik Hall tossed in 10 points apiece.
The Wildcats shot 52.9 percent from the field while the Spartans
shot 38.8 percent.
No. 6 Houston 88, Alcorn State 55
Quentin Grimes paired a season-high 27 points with a career-best 10
rebounds while Reggie Chaney added a career-high 18 points as the
Cougars cruised to a victory over the visiting Braves.
Houston (5-0) had only nine players available in its first game in two
weeks after pausing team activities following a COVID-19 outbreak. The
Cougars were without sophomore guards Caleb Mills and Marcus Sasser, yet
they rode Chaney, Grimes and freshman Jamal Shead, who chipped in 10
points plus three assists.
Alcorn State (0-2) trailed 35-18 at the break in its first game
following six consecutive cancellations. The Braves were without leading
scorer Kurk Lee but received 23 points from Troymain Crosby and 16 from
David Pierce.
No. 9 Creighton 76, Connecticut 74 (OT)
Christian Bishop scored 19 points and Damian Jefferson forced overtime
with a short jumper with 0.2 seconds left in regulation as the Bluejays
spoiled the Huskies' return to the Big East in a victory in Storrs,
Conn.
James Bouknight single-handedly kept UConn in the game by scoring 40
points on 13-of-24 shooting. The game was the first Big East contest for
the Huskies (3-1, 1-0 Big East) since 2012-13 when they left for the
American Athletic Conference.
After Jefferson's heroics, Denzel Mahoney scored the
first three overtime points for Creighton (6-2, 2-1) until Marcus
Zegarowski drove the lane and tossed an alley-oop to Bishop, who caught
it and banked it in for a 71-68 lead with 48 seconds left.
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Creighton Bluejays
forward Christian Bishop (13) moves the ball against Connecticut
Huskies forward Isaiah Whaley (5) in the second half at Harry A.
Gampel Pavilion. Creighton defeated UConn in overtime. David Butler
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No. 11 Texas 77, Oklahoma State 74
Greg Brown scored 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Longhorns
shrugged off a ragged start, rallied and then held on for a win over
the Cowboys in Big 12 Conference play in Austin, Texas.
It was the third double-double of Brown's eight-game college career
and the seventh time he's been in double-figure scoring. Andrew
Jones added 22 points for Texas (7-1, 1-0 Big 12) while Matt Coleman
III scored 15.
Cade Cunningham, the Cowboys' freshman star, led all scorers with 25
points. Bryce Williams added 13 for Oklahoma State (6-2, 0-2) and
Avery Anderson III hit for 11.
No. 19 Rutgers 91, No. 13 Illinois 88
The Scarlet Knights, playing in their first Top 20 matchup since
1979, shrugged off a slow start and held on to beat the Illini in
Big Ten play in Piscataway, N.J.
Harper scored all of his game-high 28 points over the final 27
minutes as Rutgers (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten) transformed a 10-point deficit
late in the first half into a 12-point lead with seven minutes to
go.
Ayo Dosunmu produced 22 points, 11 rebounds and six assists to pace
Illinois (5-3, 1-1), which never had possession with a chance to tie
after Rutgers' big surge midway through the second half. Sophomore
7-footer Kofi Cockburn added 17 points and 12 rebounds for his 17th
career double-double, and Trent Frazier contributed 19 points and
five assists.
--Field Level Media
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