
TOP 25 MEN
Arizona 69, No. 4 Gonzaga 64: Nic Wise scored 21 points, including three free throws in the final 31 seconds, and Jordan Hill added 22 points as the Wildcats (7-2) upset the Bulldogs (7-1) in Phoenix. Arizona beat a team ranked in the top four for the first time since Nov. 8, 2001, when it beat No. 2 Maryland.
No. 11. Wake Forest 66, Wright State 53: Harvey Hale had a season-high 17 points and L.D. Williams added 11 for the host Demon Deacons (9-0), who are off to their best start since winning the first 11 games of 2003-04.
No. 15 Villanova 70, La Salle 59: Corey Stokes scored 18 points and Scottie Reynolds had 13 to lead the visiting Wildcats (10-1).
No. 20. Arizona State 59, IUPUI 58 (OT): Rihards Kuksiks scored 18 points, all on 3-pointers, to lead the Sun Devils (8-1) in Phoenix.
TOP 25 WOMEN
No. 1 Connecticut 77, Penn State 63: Tina Charles had 29 points and 18 rebounds for the Huskies (7-0) in New York.
No. 6 Texas 73, No. 7 Tennessee 59: Brittainey Raven scored 21 points for the host Longhorns (9-0).
No. 12 Louisville 75, Kentucky 59: Angel McCoughtry scored 31 points to lead the host Cardinals (9-1).
No. 14 Rutgers 59, Army 38: Epiphanny Prince scored 25 points in Rutgers’ (6-2) win in New York.
No. 24 Oklahoma State 85, No. 19 TCU 80: Andrea Riley had 19 points and 10 assists for the victorious hosts (4-2).
No. 22 Arizona State 68, Cal-Riverside 45: Briann January scored 16 points and had five steals for the host Sun Devils (7-2).
No. 25 Kansas State 73, Texas-Arlington 63: Shalee Lehning scored 15 of her 21 points in the second half for the host Wildcats (9-0).
AREA WOMEN
Colorado State 55, Northern Iowa 53: Bonnie Barbee scored 11 points and Carine Reimink added 10 as the Rams (3-6) rallied in the second half to beat visiting Northern Iowa (2-7) at Moby Arena.
The Associated Press



