Kentucky 88, Florida 79
Kentucky coach John Calipari announced Monday that he "tweaked" the offense to get his interior players more involved. The Hall of Fame coach wouldn't divulge the secret, but one obvious change was Skal Labissiere.
Vanderbilt 86, Tennessee 69
ying against hated rival Tennessee on Senior Night, it was a super Tuesday for Vanderbilt as the Commodores coasted to an 86-69 win at Memorial Gymnasium.
Virginia 64, Clemson 57
A big beginning and a strong finish proved to be just enough for Virginia on Tuesday night.
Villanova 83, DePaul 62
Villanova junior forward Kris Jenkins is selfish.
Oklahoma 73, Baylor 71
On a night when Oklahoma's last national player of the year was honored, Buddy Hield made yet another case for this year's award.
Duke 79, Wake Forest 71
Duke was determined to make sure a recent setback didn't fester.
Purdue 81, Nebraska 62
Purdue already had a decisive height advantage on Nebraska, and then another forward emerged to make life miserable for the Huskers.
Louisville 56, Georgia Tech 53
As Louisville guard Damion Lee stepped to the foul line for the biggest free throws of his season Tuesday night, he treated them as he would any other.
Utah St. 78, Air Force 65
ior forward Jalen Moore and senior guard Chris Smith both had big games to lead Utah State to a 78-65 victory over Air Force on Tuesday night at Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Utah St. 78, Air Force 65
ior forward Jalen Moore and senior guard Chris Smith both had big games to lead Utah State to a 78-65 victory over Air Force on Tuesday night at Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Louisiana State 80, Missouri 71
shman forward Ben Simmons had 22 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists to lead LSU to an 80-71 victory over visiting Missouri on Tuesday night at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, La.
Texas A&M 81, Auburn 63
er Davis was stunned to see the scoreboard displaying an 11-point deficit with so much at stake for his squad.
Indiana 81, Iowa 78
For the second time in four seasons, Indiana is the outright Big Ten regular-season champion.
San Diego St. 83, New Mexico 56
ward Malik Pope broke out of a scoring slump to lead four Aztecs in double figures, and San Diego State rode its stingy defense to an 83-56 rout of New Mexico on Tuesday at The Pit in Albuquerque, N.M.