Colorado upset the Jayhawks on a buzzer beater, kicking off a busy day of college hoops with a bang.
Hawkeyes win behind balanced attack

Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports10 Iowa players scored, including four in double figures, as the No. 23 Hawkeyes rolled past Drake, 83-66, on Saturday in Des Moines.
Iowa actually played catchup for much of the first half, but the Hawkeyes scored the last 10 points to take a 49-40 lead into intermission. The Hawkeyes weren’t threatened in the second half either, quickly extending the lead to double figures and never looking back.
Read Article >Illinois State knocks off Dayton

Mike LawrieIt looks like Dayton’s stay in the Top 25 will be short-lived. The No. 25 Flyers fell 81-75 at Illinois State on Saturday in a second straight lackluster performance.
After beating Gonzaga and dominating California at the Maui Invitational, Dayton came home and struggled to put away Delaware State, eventually winning by 10.
Read Article >Arizona edges out UNLV, will top Monday’s polls

Casey Sapio-USA TODAY SportsArizona has two more tough games upcoming, playing New Mexico State and Michigan in the next week.
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Read Article >No. 5 Ohio State cruises past Central Connecticut

Jeff GrossNo. 5 Ohio State remains unbeaten, knocking off Central Connecticut State, 74-56. The Buckeyes used pressure defense to stifle the Blue Devils, forcing 20 turnovers and blocking seven shots on their way to a comfortable win.
Center Amir Williams turned away three Blue Devil shots to go along with 11 points. Buckeyes’ leading scorer Lenzelle Smith Jr. chipped in 17 points in the win.
Read Article >Colorado stuns Kansas at the buzzer

Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY SportsAfter leading for most of the second half, Colorado allowed No. 6 Kansas to make a late comeback and tie the game 72-72. With three seconds left, Colorado coach Tad Boyle drew up a play for junior guard Askia Booker:
Colorado pulled off the upset, its first victory over Kansas in 19 tries, by dominating the glass to the tune of 15 offensive rebounds. The Buffaloes also made it to the free-throw line for 37 attempts, but converted only 22, allowing the Jayhawks to hang around.
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