No. 1 Kansas, No. 3 Maryland, No. 8 Miami and No. 17 Iowa State all went down on Tuesday.
Kris Dunn beats Creighton at the buzzer


Kris Dunn struggled in the first half against Creighton, but he made the most important basket of the game during the game’s final seconds. He finished the night with 20 points, eight rebounds, three assists and this buzzer-beater to lift No. 12 Providence over Creighton.
Read Article >West Virginia knocks off No. 1 Kansas

Ben Queen-USA TODAY SportsFor the third straight year, West Virginia has knocked off Kansas in Morgantown. This time, it gave the Mountaineers their first victory over the top ranked team in the country since 1983.
No. 11 West Virginia smothered No. 1 Kansas with its signature pressure defense on the way to a 74-63 win Tuesday night. For their effort, the Mountaineers get a date with No. 2 Oklahoma for their next game Saturday.
Read Article >This CBB student section is one giant party


Here are some fun facts about Grand Canyon University’s men’s basketball team.
1. Their mascot is the Antelopes
Read Article >Alabama player tries to suplex Tyler Ulis


Kentucky guard Tyler Ulis is listed at 5’9, 160 pounds. Alabama center Jimmie Taylor is listed at 6’10, 240 pounds. Credit Ulis for the gutsy box out attempt here, but he never stood a chance in this scenario. Taylor just picked him up and moved him out of the way. As you were.
Read Article >Georgia Tech stuns No. 4 Virginia

Jason Getz-USA TODAY SportsLess than a year after Virginia held them to an ACC record low 28 points in a humiliating 57-28 defeat, Georgia Tech exacted some revenge on the fourth-ranked Cavaliers with a stunning 68-64 upset at Hank McCamish Pavilion.
The win was huge not only for Georgia Tech’s 2015-16 campaign, but for the future of head coach Brian Gregory. Gregory, who had lost each of his last three games against Virginia by at least 19 points, is still saddled with one of the hottest seats in the country thanks to his failure to guide the Yellow Jackets to more than 16 wins in any of his first four seasons in Atlanta. Saturday’s victory improved Tech to 11-5 on the season, and was the biggest evidence yet that the program is making progress.
Read Article >Trimble saves Maryland with deep, deep 3


Wisconsin had Maryland on the ropes Saturday afternoon, but star guard Melo Trimble saved the day for the Terps. After Wisconsin guard Bronson Koenig tied the game with a super tough stepback jumper, Trimble came down, drained the clock and nailed the game-winner.
Maryland is now 15-1. Not everyone was happy about it.
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