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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Judah Mintz scored 25 points, JJ Starling had 23 and Syracuse stunned No. 7 North Carolina on Tuesday night.

Mintz had 16 points in the second half and Starling scored 13 after halftime for the Orange (, Atlantic Coast Conference), who took control after UNC's RJ Davis made a layup that put the Tar Heels ahead with to go.

Starling responded with a desperation 3-pointer that banked in, and the Orange were on their way.

Davis led UNC (, ) with 19 points. Cormac Ryan had 18, and Armando Bacot and Harrison Ingram had 14 apiece.

NO. 4 MARQUETTE 78, BUTLER 73

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tyler Kolek scored 27 points, including a key 3-pointer with 90 seconds left, and Oso Ighodaro had 17 points and 10 rebounds as Marquette beat Butler.

Kolek also had seven rebounds and five assists as the Golden Eagles (, Big East) salvaged a split in the season series with their eighth consecutive win.

Finley Bizjack scored a career-high 19 points while fueling a late charge to get Butler (, ) within with four minutes to go. But the Bulldogs couldn’t tie it or take the lead. Jahmyl Telford had 12 points, six assists and six rebounds.

NO. 10 IOWA STATE 68, CINCINNATI 59

CINCINNATI (AP) — Curtis Jones and Tamin Lipsey each scored 15 points, and No. 10 Iowa State forced 25 turnovers to beat Cincinnati.

The Cyclones (, Big 12) had 12 steals and turned the Bearcats' turnovers into 26 points in the schools' first meeting since Cincinnati is new to the Big 12 this season.

Jizzle James had 16 points and Simas Lukosius scored 15 for Cincinnati (, ), which has lost five of seven. Dan Skillings Jr. had 13 points and 11 rebounds.

NO. 12 BAYLOR 79, NO. 25 OKLAHOMA 62

WACO, Texas (AP) — Jayden Nunn scored a season-high 27 points, including three 3-pointers in a go-ahead run before halftime, and Baylor beat Oklahoma.

Nunn finished 8-of shooting, including 6 of 9 on 3s, and all five starters scored in double figures for the Bears (, Big 12). Jalen Bridges added 14 points, while 7-foot freshman Yves Missi had RayJ Dennis had 11 points and eight assists, and Ja’Kobe Walter had 10 points and six rebounds.

Rivaldo Soares scored 17 points on 5-of-6 shooting to lead Oklahoma (, ) before exiting the game due to injury with left. He had to be helped off the court after his foot twisted awkwardly on a drive.

It was the last scheduled meeting between the teams as Big 12 foes.

NO. 14 ILLINOIS 97, MICHIGAN 68

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 31 points on of shooting as Illinois cruised past Michigan.

Coleman Hawkins had 17 points and five assists for the Illini (, Big Ten), Marcus Domask had 13 points and Quincy Guerrier had 10 points and seven rebounds. Most of Illinois’ starters were on the bench for the final

Terrance Williams III had 17 points and Tarris Reed Jr. and Olivier Nkamhoua scored 13 each for the Wolverines (, ), who have lost 12 of 14 and are last in the Big Ten.

NO. 16 DAYTON 75, DUQUESNE 59

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — DaRon Holmes II had 24 points and 11 rebounds as Dayton bounced back from an ugly loss to beat Duquesne.

Down by four with left in the game, the Flyers went on a run to put away the Dukes.

Nate Santos had 15 points and eight rebounds for Dayton (, Atlantic 10).

Jimmy Clark III had 14 points and Jake DiMichele added 12 for Duquesne (, ), which had won five of six.

NO. 17 CREIGHTON 94, GEORGETOWN 72

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Baylor Scheierman recorded Creighton’s first triple-double since , Trey Alexander made his first five 3-pointers and finished with 26 points, and the Bluejays rolled past Georgetown.

The Bluejays (, ) swept the season series and took sole possession of third place in the Big East. Georgetown (, ) lost its ninth straight overall and sixth in a row to Creighton.

Scheierman had 15 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists for the first triple-double in program history to include assists. Benoit Benjamin had three triple-doubles for Creighton in the mids, all with blocks.

Supreme Cook led the Hoyas with 19 points.

NO. 19 BYU 90, UCF 88

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Jaxson Robinson scored 21 points off the bench and BYU outlasted UCF.

Noah Waterman added 17 points and nine rebounds as the Cougars (, Big 12) won for the fourth time in five games. Trevin Knell also scored 17 and Dallin Hall had 10 points, five rebounds and five assists.

Darius Johnson led the Knights with 20 points. Jaylin Sellers added 17 and Nils Machowski chipped in with UCF (, ) trailed the entire way but made four 3-pointers in the final minute to keep it close. Robinson made eight free throws in the last 60 seconds.

NO. 20 WISCONSIN 62, OHIO STATE 54

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Steven Crowl had 16 points and 10 rebounds and AJ Storr added 14 points and 12 rebounds as Wisconsin beat Ohio State to snap a four-game skid.

Tyler Wahl added 10 points and seven rebounds for Wisconsin (, Big Ten).

Bruce Thornton scored 18 points for Ohio State (, ).

PITTSBURGH 74, NO. 21 VIRGINIA 63

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Blake Hinson scored 27 points and made five of Pittsburgh’s 14 3-pointers, and the surging Panthers ended Virginia’s nation’s-best game home winning streak.

Hinson had 18 points after halftime and Jaland Lowe finished with 12 for the Panthers (, Atlantic Coast Conference), who won their fourth straight and sixth of seven, continuing their push into NCAA Tournament consideration.

Reece Beekman led Virginia (, ) with 19 points, but the Cavaliers’ normally stout defense couldn’t slow Pittsburgh. Virginia’s eight-game winning streak also ended, along with its game string of holding ACC opponents under 70 points at home.

NO. 22 KENTUCKY 75, MISSISSIPPI 63

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Ugonna Onyenso blocked a Rupp Arena-record 10 shots, Antonio Reeves scored 15 points and Kentucky beat Mississippi to end a three-game home losing streak.

The Wildcats (, Southeastern Conference) shot 52% to snap their longest skid at Rupp, which opened in Kentucky’s last three-game home skid came in the season.

Tre Mitchell returned from a back injury and had five points and six rebounds in 21 minutes before leaving in the second half with a shoulder injury. Reed Sheppard added 13 points for the Wildcats and Justin Edwards had

Matthew Murrell and Jaemyn Brakefield each scored 16 points for the Rebels (, ), who shot 38% and have lost five of eight.

ILLINOIS STATE 80, NO. 23 INDIANA STATE 67

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Johnny Kinziger scored a career-high 31 points and Illinois State beat Indiana State in the Sycamores’ first outing as a ranked team since Larry Bird led them to the national title game 45 years ago.

Kinziger went 10 of 12 from the field and more than doubled his previous career best of 14 points. Myles Foster had 19 points and 12 rebounds for the Redbirds (, Missouri Valley Conference), who stopped a three-game skid and won for just the fourth time since Dec.

Indiana State’s nine-game winning streak was snapped. The Sycamores had surged into the rankings thanks in part to an offense that came in ranking fifth nationally at points per game, but they had a poor shooting night against the Redbirds, missing their first 16 3-point attempts and finishing 8 of 38 from beyond the arc.

Julian Larry scored 20 points for Indiana State (, ), which lost leading rebounder Jayson Kent to an injury with left in the game.


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Olin Zellmer also scored 20 points for the Crimson Tide, going 7 for 7 from the free-throw line on the night.

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Judah Mintz scored 25 points, including 16 in the second half, and JJ Starling had 13 of his 23 points in the second half as Syracuse stunned No. 7 North Carolina on Tuesday night.

North Carolina (, Atlantic Coast Conference) missed its first 10 shots of the second half and fell behind but rallied and took a lead on a layup by RJ Davis with to go. But the Orange (, ), which suffered a loss at Chapel Hill last month, was not to be denied.

Starling hit a desperation 3-point bank shot to reclaim the Orange lead at with under seven minutes to go. Mintz hit a layup, jumper and two foul shots to give the Orange a margin, and Starling hit another 3 to give Syracuse a lead following a Harrison Ingram jumper with under three to go.

Syracuse hit foul shots down the stretch for the winning margin.

Maliq Brown had 14 points and six rebounds for Syracuse and Chris Bell chipped in with

Davis led North Carolina with 19 points. Cormac Ryan had 18, and Armando Bacot and Harrison Ingram had 14 apiece.

BIG PICTURE

North Carolina: It was the Tar Heels’ second loss in three games. North Carolina will have to clean up its defense.

Syracuse: This was the win Syracuse was looking for and gives the team momentum heading down the stretch.

UP NEXT:

North Carolina: Host Virginia Tech on Saturday.

Syracuse: Visit Georgia Tech on Saturday.

PITT 74, NO. 21 VIRGINIA 63

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Blake Hinson scored 27 points and made five of Pittsburgh’s 14 3-pointers, and the surging Panthers ended No. 21 Virginia’s nation’s-best game home winning streak, on Tuesday night.

Hinson had 18 points after halftime and Jaland Lowe finished with 12 for the Panthers (, Atlantic Coast Conference), who won their fourth straight and sixth of seven, continuing their push into NCAA Tournament consideration.

“We’re learning to love the fight,” Pitt coach Jeff Capel said after his team’s fifth ACC road win since January, and second against a ranked team. The first, at No. 7 Duke on Jan. 20, snapped a game losing streak against ranked foes.

“Earlier in conference play, you know we have several guys I should say that play a lot of minutes for us that had never gone through the gauntlet of the ACC, and we played hard, but we didn’t understand how to fight,” Capel said.

The Panthers finished with just eight turnovers, leading to four Virginia points.

“Our guys did a good job. We were greedy receivers. Guys came to the basketball when there was pressure and we were able to make plays,” Capel said.

Reece Beekman led Virginia (, ) with 19 points, but the Cavaliers’ normally stout defense couldn’t slow Pittsburgh, which took 32 of its 58 shots from beyond the 3-point line. Virginia’s eight-game winning streak also ended, along with its game string of holding ACC opponents under 70 points at home.

“They’re a hard guard,” Virginia coach Tony Bennett said. “They were prepared. They were tough. They were physical. I thought we really had a hard time handling their ball screens.”

The Panthers trailed before Hinson’s 3-pointer sparked a run that included two more 3s by Hinson and one by Lowe. Pitt led with to play and Virginia couldn’t make a dent the rest of the way.

Bennett hopes his team’s recent run of winning can help bolster its confidence more than seeing all those streaks end can damage it.

“Even when we were in this stretch or winning games, you always begin again. Every game, every practice, you start over and say, all right, are we willing to, you know, lay it on the line and be as tough-minded as we can,” he said. “You don’t want success to soften you. You don’t want losing to discourage you.”

The opening 10 minutes were crisp, with neither team committing a turnover and the Panthers leading Virginia used a run to take a lead, holding Pitt scoreless for , before the Panthers scored the last five of the half.

“We kind of drifted apart on both sides of the ball and that hurt us,” Beekman said. “So, you know, you just got to learn to stick together and, you know, do what we do.”

NO. 16 DAYTON 75, DUQUESNE 59

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — DaRon Holmes II had 24 points and 11 rebounds as No. 16 Dayton bounced back from an ugly loss and ran away from Duquesne on Tuesday night.

Down by four with left in the game, the Flyers went on a furious run that included 10 free throws and played terrific defense to bury the Dukes.

Dayton struggled with rhythm early in the game and looked as if some of the issues that led to Friday’s lackluster loss to VCU might be lingering.

“It was back and forth,” Dayton coach Anthony Grant said. “You know for most of the (second) half we never really got separation. The last eight minutes or so of the game, it came down to really our guys’ grit and toughness and determination. They showed great poise.”

Nate Santos had 15 points and eight rebounds for Dayton (, Atlantic 10).

Jimmy Clark III had 14 points and Jake DiMichele added 12 for Duquesne (, ), which entered the game having won five of the last six.

Holmes, averaging points, came back from a point performance at VCU in which he missed a last-second shot that could have tied the game. Tuesday was his seventh double-double of the season.

“They make plays. They’ve got the best player in the league — he made plays,” Duquesne coach Keith Dambrot. “We didn’t do a very good job of getting to the free-throw line. They did.”

Dayton started slow again, hitting just 1 of 8 shots in the first 15 minutes of the game. Duquesne worked up an point lead with just under 10 minutes left, but a run got the Flyers back in the game.

Dayton got its first lead of the game with left in the first half and led at the intermission.

“That was on us,” Holmes said. “We just have to a better job executing and figuring out what’s working. So we figured it out in the second half. They played pretty good defense, but we could do better coming out of the gate.”

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February 13, Registration open for Jr. X-Men spring development campsSTFX X-Men Hockey head coach Brad Peddle is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Jr. X-Men spring development camps. The six-week camps will be available from April 5th to May 26th, in U7, U9, U11, U13, U15 and U18 classifications.

February 13, StFX Athletics: Cultivating Success, Building Leaders, and Fostering a Culture of CareThe fall season of sports at StFX witnessed an exceptional feat as all of the university’s fall sports teams secured spots in the U Sports Top 10 rankings: an achievement only shared by the University of British Columbia. The StFX teams won five out of six Atlantic University Sport fall championships, narrowly missing a clean sweep. This remarkable performance underscores the commitment to excellence and the collective effort of the athletes and coaching staff.

February 11, Runners compete in final meet prior to AUS championshipMembers of the STFX Track team competed in the final meet prior to the AUS Championship on Saturday at the SMU Open at the Canada Games Centre.

February 10, X-Men finish off AUS regular season with win over AcadiaThe STFX X-Men shutout the Acadia Axemen in AUS action Saturday night at the Keating Centre in the final game of the AUS season. Joseph Raaymakers (Chatham, ON) had 24 saves in the X net and was first star and player of the game.

February 10, Reds pick up win over X-MenThe UNB REDS held off a late comeback attempt by the STFX X-Men on Saturday night to defeat them at UNB’s Currie Center.

February 10, Reds even series weekend series with win over X-WomenA strong second half helped lift the UNB REDS past the STFX X-Women, , on Saturday afternoon at UNB’s Currie Center.

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