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		Top 25 roundup: No. 2 Michigan wraps up Big Ten title
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			 [March 05, 2021] 
			Franz Wagner scored 19 points 
			and grabbed six rebounds as No. 2 Michigan clinched the Big Ten 
			regular-season title with a romp past 69-50 romp past rival Michigan 
			State in Ann Arbor, Mich. 
 Hunter Dickinson supplied 14 points and 10 rebounds to help the 
			Wolverines (19-2, 14-2 Big Ten) bounce back from a 23-point home 
			loss to No. 4 Illinois on Tuesday. Isaiah Livers added nine points 
			and seven rebounds.
 
 Aaron Henry led the Spartans (14-11, 8-11) with 14 points and five 
			rebounds, and Mady Sissoko added eight points. Michigan State is 
			assured of a losing record in the conference for the first time 
			since Tom Izzo became head coach in 1995.
 
 No. 3 Baylor 81, No. 17 Oklahoma State 70
 
 Jared Butler finished with 22 points on 8-for-14 shooting and had 
			five assists to help the Bears hold off the Cowboys in Waco, Texas.
 
		
		 
 Baylor (20-1, 12-1 Big 12), which clinched its first Big 12 
			regular-season title earlier this week by beating No. 6 West 
			Virginia, got 19 points apiece from Matthew Mayer and MaCio Teague.
 
 Cade Cunningham filled up the stat sheet for Oklahoma State (17-7, 
			10-7) with 24 points, seven rebounds and four assists. However, he 
			hurt his left ankle while dribbling across midcourt with 42.8 
			seconds remaining in the game and had to be helped off by team 
			trainers.
 
 No. 5 Iowa 102, Nebraska 64
 
 Jordan Bohannon had 26 points and tied his career high with eight 
			3-pointers as the Hawkeyes dominated on offense and defense while 
			blowing out the Cornhuskers in Iowa City, Iowa.
 
 Bohannon, a senior guard who became the Hawkeyes' career assist 
			leader during the Feb. 28 win at Ohio State, was 8 of 12 from deep 
			to add to his school-record 3-point tally. Iowa (19-7, 13-6 Big Ten) 
			had its highest-scoring output since a 106-53 blowout against 
			Northern Illinois on Dec. 13.
 
 The Cornhuskers (7-18, 3-15) were led by Kobe Webster, who had 17 
			points including five 3-pointers, while Lat Mayen had 14 points and 
			13 rebounds and Dalano Banton added 14 points and eight boards.
 
 No. 6 West Virginia 76, TCU 67
 
 Jalen Bridges achieved his first career double-double with a 
			career-high 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Mountaineers past 
			the Horned Frogs in Morgantown, W.Va.
 
 Derek Culver added 17 points and eight rebounds, Sean McNeil 
			contributed 14 points and Miles McBride had 10 points for West 
			Virginia (18-7, 11-5 Big 12). Mountaineers coach Bob Huggins posted 
			his 899th career victory.
 
 TCU (12-12, 5-10) has lost five of its past six games, including two 
			games against West Virginia in that stretch. Jaedon LeDee scored 20 
			points and had eight rebounds. Mike Miles finished with 15 points, 
			and Kevin Samuel added 12 points and eight rebounds for the Horned 
			Frogs.
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            Michigan Wolverines guard 
			Franz Wagner (21) passes the ball in front of Michigan State 
			Spartans forward Gabe Brown (44) in the first half at Crisler 
			Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            No. 13 Kansas 67, UTEP 62
 Marcus Garrett made a driving layup with 21 seconds left to snap a 
			tie as the Jayhawks overcame a sluggish start to rally from a 
			15-point deficit and edge the Miners in Lawrence, Kan.
 
 Kansas (19-8) added the game to remain fresh after becoming the only 
			Big 12 team to complete its season on schedule.
 
 David McCormack led the Jayhawks with 18 points and 10 rebounds. 
			Bryson Williams had 23 points and 13 rebounds for the Miners 
			(12-11).
 
 No. 15 Texas 69, No. 16 Oklahoma 65
 
 Andrew Jones and Jericho Sims scored 16 points each as the visiting 
			Longhorns (16-7, 10-6 Big 12) handed the Sooners (14-9, 9-8) their 
			fourth consecutive loss.
 
 The previous time the teams played, Jan. 26 at Texas, starters Sims 
			and Courtney Ramey as well as Longhorns coach Shaka Smart were out 
			due to COVID-19 protocols.
 
 Austin Reaves scored 16 to lead the Sooners, who got 13 apiece from 
			Brady Manek and Alondes Williams.
 
 No. 18 Texas Tech 81, Iowa State 54
 
 In another offensive clinic, the Red Raiders thumped the Cyclones in 
			Lubbock, Texas, to avoid a first-round game at the Big 12 tournament 
			next week.
 
 Texas Tech (17-8, 9-7 Big 12) produced its third win of 27 points or 
			more against the Cyclones in the last two seasons. Mac McClung led 
			the Red Raiders with 20 points while Marcus Santos-Silva scored 14 
			and grabbed seven rebounds.
 
 Jalen Coleman-Lands and Tyler Harris paced Iowa State (2-20, 0-17 
			Big 12) with 15 points apiece.
 
            
			 
            No. 24 Colorado 75, Arizona State 61
 McKinley Wright IV scored 24 points, Jeriah Horne had 12 points and 
			12 rebounds and the Buffaloes won their fourth straight game, 
			beating the Sun Devils in Boulder, Colo.
 
 D'Shawn Schwartz added 11 points for Colorado (20-7, 14-6 Pac-12), 
			which ended its regular season.
 
 Holland Woods scored 15 points, Jaelen House had 13 and Kimani 
			Lawrence added 10 for the Sun Devils (10-12, 7-9). Arizona State, 
			whose three-game winning streak ended, end their regular season 
			Saturday at Utah.
 
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