Sunday’s tests were no problem for the top ten trio of Syracuse, Duke and Michigan State. No. 18 Indiana didn’t have as much luck against Iowa. Check out the college basketball scoreboard for all of the day’s results.
No. 5 Duke Vs. Boston College: Blue Devils Cruise In Chestnut Hill
The Devils’ defense and rebounding carried the day. Duke held the Eagles to 34.1 percent shooting from the field, forced 14 BC turnovers and mauled Boston College on the boards with a staggering 42-20 edge.
With the victory, Duke remains in a three-way tie atop the ACC with Florida State and North Carolina. The Blue Devils meet the Seminoles in Tallahassee on Thursday.
Read Article >No. 18 Indiana Vs. Iowa: Hoosiers Lose 78-66 On The Road
Iowa, who beat No. 19 Michigan at home earlier in the season, raced out to a 37-26 half-time lead against No. 18 Indiana and never looked back.
For more on Indiana basketball, check out The Crimson Quarry, while Black Heart Gold Pants has you covered for everything you need to know about Iowa athletics.
Read Article >Penn State Vs. No. 15 Wisconsin: Badgers Blow Lead, But Hold On For 10-Point Win
For more on the Badgers, head over to the SB Nation blog Bucky’s 5th Quarter. For more on the Nittany Lions, check out Black Shoe Diaries. Stay tuned to SB Nation’s college basketball hub for more results and news from around the country.
Read Article >No. 7 Michigan State Vs. Purdue: Spartans Keep Rolling, Down Boilermakers 76-62
For more on the Spartans, head over to the SB Nation blog The Only Colors. For more on the Boilermakers, check out Hammer And Rails. For more results and news from around the country, stay tuned to SB Nation’s college basketball hub.
Read Article >No. 2 Syracuse Vs. Rutgers: Scoop Jardine, Orange Avoid Upset

Getty ImagesThe Scarlet Knights hung tough with the Orange. But with Syracuse clinging to a 64-62 lead, Jardine hit a jumper and a three-pointer give a cushion and Syracuse hit its free throws down the stretch to seal the win.
Rutgers outrebounded the Orange, but the Scarlet Knights might have shot themselves out of a win, finishing just 3-of-18 from behind the three-point arc (16.7 percent).
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