Top 25 roundup: Seton Hall topples
No. 5 UConn
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[December 21, 2023]
Kadary Richmond racked up 23 points, six rebounds, five
assists and a career-high eight steals as Seton Hall toppled No. 5
UConn 75-60 in the rivals' conference opener Wednesday in Newark,
N.J.
Dre Davis added 17 points on 8-of-13 shooting to help Seton Hall
(8-4, 1-0 Big East) defeat a top-five opponent for the first time
since Nov. 16, 2021, against then-No. 4 Michigan.
Jaden Bediako, a center who transferred from Santa Clara, held his
own against UConn star Donovan Clingan with 10 points and nine
rebounds in his Big East debut. The 7-foot-2 Clingan had 14 points
and seven rebounds in just 14 minutes but sustained a sprained ankle
and missed most of the second half.
Tristen Newton led UConn (10-2, 0-1) with 16 points, and Alex
Karaban had nine points and eight boards. Seton Hall outshot UConn
51.8 percent to 37.9 percent and outscored the Huskies 18-0 in
fastbreak points.
No. 4 Arizona 87, Alabama 74
Oumar Ballo had a double-double and the Wildcats roared back in the
second half to beat the cold-shooting Crimson Tide at the Jerry
Colangelo Hall of Fame Series in Phoenix.
Ballo finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds, and he helped foul
out Alabama big men Mohamed Wague and Nick Pringle, each with about
six minutes to go. Arizona (9-1) also got 16 points and six rebounds
from Pelle Larsson.
Alabama (6-5) mostly ran out of offense after taking a seven-point
lead early in the second half. The Crimson Tide hit just 33.8
percent of their shots, including 20 percent (8 of 40) from 3-point
range. Grant Nelson scored a team-high 17 points but was only 3 of
15 from behind the arc.
No. 11 North Carolina 81, No. 7 Oklahoma 69
RJ Davis scored 23 points and the Tar Heels never trailed on the way
to defeating handing the Sooners their first loss of the season in
the Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte, N.C.
Armando Bacot provided 14 points and eight rebounds as North
Carolina (8-3) scored eight of the last 10 points in the game. The
Tar Heels snapped a two-game losing streak that involved
neutral-site losses to Connecticut and Kentucky.
Otega Oweh pumped in 23 points for Oklahoma (10-1), with 10 of his
points coming on free throws. Javian McCollum added 14 points.
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No. 21 Duke 78, No. 10 Baylor 70
Jared McCain scored 21 points and Jeremy Roach added 18 for the Blue
Devils, who were at their best in the final six minutes against the
Bears.
Kyle Filipowski added 13 points and 10 rebounds for Duke (8-3), with
Caleb Foster scoring 12 and Mark Mitchell hitting for 10. The Blue
Devils have won three consecutive games.
RayJ Dennis led Baylor (9-2) with 17 points while Ja'Kobe Walter
added 15 and Yves Missi racked up 11 points and 10 rebounds. The
Bears have dropped back-to-back games after opening the season with
nine consecutive wins.
Villanova 68, No. 12 Creighton 66 (OT)
Eric Dixon scored 32 points, including a pair of 3-pointers in
overtime, as the Wildcats overcame a 14-point, second-half deficit
to beat the Bluejays in the Big East opener for each team at Omaha,
Neb.
Hakim Hart scored 10 points off the bench and Tyler Burton added 12
rebounds as Villanova (8-4, 1-0) won its second straight after a
three-game losing streak. Villanova was without second-leading
scorer Justin Moore for a second consecutive game because of a knee
injury.
Trey Alexander scored eight of his 16 points in overtime for
Creighton (9-3, 0-1), which lost at home for the first time in seven
games this season.
No. 15 Gonzaga 100, Jackson State 76
Graham Ike recorded 22 points and 11 rebounds to help the Bulldogs
roll past the Tigers in Spokane, Wash.
Nolan Hickman scored 18 points and Braden Huff had 17 points and
nine rebounds off the bench for Gonzaga (9-3), which had lost two of
its previous three games. Ryan Nembhard added 11 points and six
assists for the Bulldogs.
Ken Evans had 23 points and 10 rebounds for Jackson State (4-8),
which has yet to play a home game this season. Chase Adams scored 14
points and Coltie Young had 13 for the Tigers.
--Field Level Media
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