Top 25 roundup: Richmond upsets No. 10 Kentucky
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[November 30, 2020]
Nathan Cayo and Blake Francis
each had 18 points and Richmond's defense forced Kentucky into 21
turnovers and 0-for-10 shooting from 3-point range in a 76-64
victory Sunday over the 10th-ranked Wildcats in Lexington, Ky.
Richmond previously beat a top-10 team on Nov. 27, 2010, when the
Spiders upset No. 10 Purdue.
Grant Golden had 13 points and Tyler Burton finished with 11 for
Richmond (2-0). The Spiders scored 22 points off Kentucky's
turnovers, which diminished the impact of the Wildcats (1-1) winning
the rebound battle 54-31.
Brandon Boston Jr. had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Olivier Sarr
finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds for Kentucky.
No. 2 Baylor 86, Washington 52
Preseason All-American Jared Butler scored 20 points, shooting 4 of
7 from beyond the 3-point arc, to lead a balanced attack as the
Bears easily dispatched the Huskies at the Vegas Bubble in Las
Vegas.
Adam Flagler scored 17 for the Bears (2-0). MaCio Teague added 15
and Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua had 12 points and nine rebounds.
Mark Vital added eight points, a game-high 15 rebounds and four
assists.

Washington (0-1) was led by RaeQuan Battle, who scored 10 points.
Jamal Bey and Erik Stevenson, a transfer from Wichita State, each
added eight points.
No. 11 Creighton 69, North Dakota State 58
Christian Bishop's 16 points led a balanced scoring attack as the
Bluejays opened their season with a nonconference win over the
visiting Bison at Omaha, Neb.
Big East Conference Preseason Player of the Year Marcus Zegarowski
chipped in 12 points to go along with six assists for the Bluejays
(1-0), while Antwann Jones and Mitch Ballock added 11 each.
Creighton collected 18 assists on 27 made buckets and committed just
four turnovers.
Rocky Kreuser scored 16 points for the Bison (0-3), who were playing
for the second time in as many days after falling Saturday at
Nebraska. North Dakota State and Creighton scheduled this game on
three days' notice.
No. 17 Houston 64, No. 14 Texas Tech 53
The Cougars were oppressively good on defense, able to hold off the
Red Raiders despite going the final 12:27 without a made field goal
in Fort Worth, Texas.
Marcus Sasser led the Cougars (3-0) with 17 points and Quentin
Grimes added 15. Houston, which built a 20-point second-half lead,
was clutch at the free-throw line, hitting 16-of-21 -- a vast
difference from Texas Tech's frustrating night at the stripe
(13-of-24).

Texas Tech (2-1) also shot just 22.2 percent from the 3-point line.
Mac McClung's 16 points paced the Red Raiders, but his struggles
typified his team's: He was 0-for-6 from 3-point territory and
3-for-11 from the floor overall.
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Kentucky Wildcats forward
Isaiah Jackson (23) and Richmond Spiders forward Nathan Cayo (4)
fight for a rebound in the second half at Rupp Arena at Central Bank
Center. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports - 15247962

No. 18 Arizona State 100, Houston Baptist 77
A 31-3 run in the first half and balanced scoring propelled the Sun
Devils to a victory over the visiting Huskies in a nonconference
game at Tempe, Ariz.
Marcus Bagley led ASU (2-1) with 21 points. The other double-figure
scorers for the Sun Devils were Josh Christopher (17 points), Remy
Martin (16), Kimani Lawrence (13) and Jaelen House (13). ASU, which
had 21 assists, shot 54.5 percent from the field (36 of 66) and 44.4
percent from 3-point range (12 of 27).
Houston Baptist (0-2) was paced by Ty Dalton's 19 points. Darius Lee
and Hunter Janacek each added 13 points. Za-Ontay Boothman, of
Buckeye, Ariz., had 12 points for the Huskies.
No. 23 Ohio State 74, UMass Lowell 64
The Buckeyes received a scare before holding off the visiting River
Hawks in Youngstown, Ohio.
Duane Washington Jr. led the Buckeyes (2-0) with a career-high 21
points despite going 3-for-11 from the 3-point line. Justice Sueing
had 15 points, C.J. Walker 13 and E.J. Liddell 11 for Ohio State.
Obadiah Noel scored 15 points for the River Hawks (1-2). Allin Blunt
and Bryce Daley each added 11.
No. 24 Rutgers 70, Hofstra 56
Jacob Young scored 17 points to lead a balanced attack as the
Scarlet Knights never trailed in a methodical win over the visiting
Pride in Piscataway, N.J.
Montez Mathis (14 points) and Ron Harper Jr. (15 points) also
reached double figures for Rutgers (3-0), which has beaten a trio of
local opponents by a combined 58 points since Wednesday. Harper
added nine rebounds.

Jalen Ray scored 22 points for Hofstra, which played its season
opener. Isaac Kante pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds and Kvonn
Cramer scored eight points in his collegiate debut for the Pride,
which won the Colonial Athletic Association tournament last season
and is favored to win the league this year.
No. 25 Michigan 81, Oakland University 71 (OT)
Isaiah Livers had 22 points and freshman Hunter Dickinson scored all
19 of his points after halftime as the Wolverines survived to beat
in-state opponent Oakland University in overtime in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Livers went 5-for-7 from long range while his teammates shot
3-for-20 on their 3-point tries. Franz Wagner had 13 rebounds and
six points for the Wolverines (2-0).
Jalen Moore led the Golden Grizzlies with 21 points, nine rebounds
and six assists. Trey Townsend added 13 points for Oakland (0-4),
which was playing for the fourth time in five days.
--Field Level Media
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