Top 25 roundup: Michigan State upsets No. 5 Illinois
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[February 24, 2021]
Aaron Henry had 20 points, six
rebounds and five assists as Michigan State ended No. 5 Illinois'
seven-game winning streak with an 81-72 upset Tuesday night at East
Lansing, Mich.
Senior Joshua Langford supplied 13 points and pulled down a
career-high 16 rebounds for Michigan State (12-9, 6-9 Big Ten).
Rocket Watts contributed 15 points and five assists while Joey
Hauser scored 13 points for the Spartans.
Trent Frazier had 22 points to lead Illinois (16-6, 12-4), which
trailed by double digits most of the second half. Ayo Dosunmu
contributed 17 points and nine rebounds but shot 6-for-18 from the
field. Kofi Cockburn added 13 points and six rebounds, and Andre
Curbelo had 12 points.
No. 2 Baylor 77, Iowa State 72
Adam Flagler scored a season-best 22 points and the Bears showed
major signs of rust from their 21-day layoff before emerging to post
a 77-72 victory over the Cyclones in Waco, Texas.
Jared Butler added 18 points as Baylor set a school standard by
opening the season with its 18th straight victory. The Bears (10-0
Big 12) hadn't played since beating Texas on Feb. 2 due to a
coronavirus outbreak that led to six consecutive postponed games.
MaCio Teague scored 14 points, and Mark Vital matched his season
best of 15 rebounds for Baylor, which never led in the game's first
35 1/2 minutes. Tyler Harris scored a season-high 22 points and
Rasir Bolton recorded 21 points, eight rebounds and six assists for
Iowa State (2-17, 0-14), which lost its 13th consecutive game.
Kansas State 62, No. 7 Oklahoma 57
Mike McGuirl scored 12 points in the final 6:05, including three
consecutive 3-pointers in a 90-second stretch, to help the Wildcats
knock off the Sooners in Manhattan, Kan.
It was the second straight win for Kansas State (7-18, 3-13 Big 12)
following a 13-game losing streak. The Wildcats were led by McGuirl
with 19 points while Davion Bradford had 13 points and eight
rebounds.
Austin Reaves had 18 of his game-high 25 points for Oklahoma (14-6,
9-5) in the second half. The Sooners got 13 points from De'Vion
Harmon, and Umoja Gibson grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds.
No. 8 Villanova 81, St. John's 58
Caleb Daniels scored 17 points, Jermaine Samuels added 14 points and
nine rebounds and the Wildcats breezed past the Red Storm in
Villanova, Pa.
Collin Gillespie put up 14 points and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl had 12
for Villanova (15-3, 10-2 Big East). Since losing 70-59 at St.
John's on Feb. 3, the Wildcats have won four of five games.
Julian Champagnie led St. John's (14-10, 8-9) with 16 points and
seven rebounds but shot 5 of 18 overall and 0 of 6 from 3-point
territory. Isaih Moore added 10 points for the Red Storm, who took
their second consecutive loss.
No. 10 West Virginia 74, TCU 66
Derek Culver recorded his 11th double-double of the season and Taz
Sherman came off the bench to score 23 points as the Mountaineers
downed the Horned Frogs at Fort Worth, Texas.
West Virginia (16-6, 9-4 Big 12) has won seven of its past eight
conference games and faces No. 2 Baylor on the road on Thursday.
Culver finished with 18 points and 14 rebounds while Miles McBride
chipped in 11.
TCU (11-10, 4-8) took its third consecutive loss and is scheduled to
play West Virginia again on March 4 in Morgantown, W.Va. RJ Nembhard
led the Frogs with 17 points and nine assists, and Kevin Samuel
wound up with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
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Michigan State Spartans
forward Aaron Henry (0) drives to the basket as Illinois Fighting
Illini guard Ayo Dosunmu (11) defends during the second half at Jack
Breslin Student Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA
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No. 14 Texas 75, No. 17 Kansas 72 (OT)
Courtney Ramey scored 15 points, including the go-ahead free throws
with a minute to play in overtime, and the Longhorns rallied for a
win against the Jayhawks in a key Big 12 Conference battle at
Austin, Texas.
A bucket by David McCormack gave Kansas a 72-70 lead with 1:40 left
in the extra period. Texas' Matt Coleman III hit a free throw at the
1:27 mark before Ramey added two more free throws 27 seconds later
to put the Longhorns up 73-72. Coleman and Kai Jones added single
free throws inside the final 13 seconds for the final margin.
Greg Brown III and Andrew Jones added 13 points each for Texas
(14-6, 8-5 Big 12). Ochai Agbaji led all scorers with 17 points for
the Jayhawks (17-8, 11-6). Jalen Wilson added 16 points and 13
rebounds and McCormack had 12 points for Kansas, which had a
five-game winning streak snapped.
Georgia Tech 69, No. 16 Virginia Tech 53
Moses Wright totaled 26 points and 10 rebounds as the Yellow Jackets
pulled away in the second half for a victory over the Hokies in
Blacksburg, Va. Georgia Tech (12-8, 8-6 Atlantic Coast Conference)
won its third straight game thanks to a 45-29 edge in second-half
scoring.
Jose Alvarado added 13 points and five of Georgia Tech's nine
steals, and Michael Devoe chipped in 12 points and four assists. The
Yellow Jackets shot 61.5 percent in the second half and 52 percent
overall.
The Hokies (14-5, 8-4) played their first game in more than two
weeks due to a COVID-19 pause that led to several postponed games.
They produced their lowest point total of the season. Keve Aluma and
Nahiem Alleyne led Virginia Tech with 12 points apiece, but the duo
combined to shoot 8 of 27 from the field.
Ole Miss 60, No. 24 Missouri 53
Devontae Shuler scored 14 points as the Rebels defeated the Tigers
in Columbia, Mo., to bolster their NCAA Tournament hopes.
Ole Miss (13-9, 8-7 SEC) has won five of its past six games. Romello
White, Luis Rodriguez and Jarkel Joiner each added 10 points for the
Rebels, who routed the Tigers 80-59 earlier this month.
Kobe Brown led Missouri (14-7, 7-7) with 12 points. Mark Smith
scored 11 points and Jeremiah Tilmon had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
The Tigers have lost four of their past five games.
--Field Level Media
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