Gophers Too Golden for Alabama State, 114-34
Six Minnesota players scored in double figures as the 15th-ranked Golden Gophers (9-1) set a school record with a 114-34 victory over Alabama State (1-9) at Minneapolis on Monday night.
The margin of victory was the highest in school history and the 34 points were the fewest given up by Minnesota since beating Navy, 68-35, in 1974.
No. 3 Kentucky 105, NC Asheville 51--The Wildcats (9-1) had a season-high 32 assists and committed a season-low eight turnovers in winning its ninth straight game over the Bulldogs (2-5).
No. 8 Utah 77, Wis.-Milwaukee 63--Keith Van Horn scored 22 points and passed the 2,000-point plateau for his career as the Utes (7-1) defeated the Panthers (3-6) in Salt Lake City.
No. 10 Villanova 81, St. Joseph’s 65--Alvin Williams scored 21 points and Howard Brown had a career-high 18 as the host Wildcats (8-1) overcame an eight-point deficit for their first victory against the Hawks (3-3) in the Steve Lappas era.
No. 13 Indiana 89, Butler 84--A.J. Guyton made a three-point shot and two free throws in overtime as the Hoosiers (11-1) deprived the Bulldogs (5-4) of their first victory in Bloomington, Ind., in 94 years.
No. 14 New Mexico 98, Jackson St. 45--Charles Smith had a career-high 31 points to lead the Lobos (9-1) to the 400th career victory for Coach Dave Bliss. Smith, a senior guard, scored 13 of New Mexico’s first 17 points and had 24 in the first half against the Tigers (2-8).
No. 16 Louisville 102, Tennessee State 54--Reserve guard B.J. Flynn led five Cardinals (9-0) in double figures with 17 points and Alvin Sims added 15 in a victory over the Tigers (1-5) at Louisville.
No. 21 Maryland 108, Lafayette 67--Keith Booth scored 28 points and the Terrapins (9-0) held Lafayette (4-5) to three baskets over an 11-minute stretch of the first half at College Park, Md.
OTHER GAMES
Lorenzo Hall had 11 points, 10 rebounds and two blocked shots as Georgia (8-1) won its sixth in a row, 62-52, over Colorado (7-3) at Athens, Ga. . . . Rashamel Jones made two free throws with 6.6 seconds left to lift Connecticut (6-2) to a 64-61 overtime victory over Virginia (6-3) at Storrs, Conn. . . . Cedric Henderson had 17 points and eight rebounds in Memphis’ 61-47 victory over previously undefeated Oklahoma at Memphis (4-4). Oklahoma (7-1) made one field goal in the first 15 1/2 minutes of the second half. . . . Freddy Hicks’ shot and free throw late spoiled Eddie Sutton’s return to Arkansas as Arkansas State (8-1) won, 56-53, over Oklahoma State (6-3). . . . Pat Garrity scored 19 points and reached 1,000 for his career in leading host Notre Dame (5-3) to a 84-75 victory over Nicholls State (3-6). . . . Every player for LSU (5-6) scored in the Tigers’ 96-56 rout of Prairie View (1-8) at LSU. . . . Billy DiSpaltro scored 18 points as Vanderbilt (7-2) won, 92-56, over Mississippi Valley State (4-5) at Nashville. . . . Austin Croshere led Providence (7-3) with 27 points as the Friars won, 59-57, over Wisconsin (6-1) at Madison, Wis. . . . Keon Clark scored 22 points and Nevada Las Vegas (6-2) pulled away from Southern Utah (2-6) for a 72-59 victory at Las Vegas.
College Basketball Notes
Kansas, Wake Forest, Kentucky, Michigan and Iowa State held the top five spots in the Associated Press poll, with the Jayhawks (10-0) again the No. 1 choice. UCLA dropped out of the poll.
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