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No. 1 Pittsburgh 75, South Florida 62: Tyrell Biggs (16 points) was host Pitt’s (16-0) leading scorer for the first time in his career.

No. 2 Wake Forest 83, Boston College 63: Jeff Teague scored 29 points and Al-Farouq Aminu had 15 with eight rebounds as the visiting Demon Deacons (15-0) tied the best start in team history.

No. 3 Duke 70, Georgia Tech 56: Gerald Henderson and Kyle Sing-

ler scored 19 points each for the visiting Blue Devils (15-1), who shot only 39 percent but took advantage of 18 Tech turnovers.

No. 7 Michigan State 78, Penn State 73: Raymar Morgan scored 17 points, Kalin Lucas was 6-of-8 at the free-throw line in the final two minutes and the visiting Spartans (14-2) won their 10th straight.

No. 13 Georgetown 88, No. 8 Syracuse 74: DaJuan Summers scored 21 points for the host Hoyas (12-3). Eric Devendorf had 20 for Syracuse (16-2).

Texas A&M 84, No. 21 Baylor 73: Chinemelu Elonu and Bryan Davis both scored 17 points and Elonu had 16 rebounds as the host Aggies (15-2) built a 16-point lead and held off the Bears (13-3), who got 16 points from Tweety Carter.

No. 25 Michigan at Illinois: Mike Tisdale scored 24 points for the host Illini (15-2). Manny Harris had 20 for Michigan (13-4).

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Iowa State 65, Nebraska 53: Craig Brackins scored 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for host Iowa State (12-5), which built a 13-point lead. Ade Dagunduro had 13 points for Nebraska (11-4).

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No. 3 Oklahoma 64, No. 17 Kansas State 48: Courtney Paris had 19 points and 12 rebounds for her 107th straight double-double for host OU (13-2). Marlies Gipson led K-State (14-1) with 14 points.

No. 5 Baylor 68, No. 20 Iowa State 57: Danielle Wilson scored eight of her 18 points for the host Bears (14-1) in a game-turning run before halftime. Kelsey Bolte scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Iowa State (13-3).

No. 7 Louisville 76, South Florida 60: Brandie Radde scored 19 points, and Angel McCoughtry added 17 points and 12 rebounds for the visiting Cardinals (17-1).

No. 16 Texas 74, Nebraska 60: Ashleigh Fontenette scored a

career-high 21 points to lead the host Longhorns (13-3).

No. 23 Rutgers 60, Villanova 51: Epiphanny Prince scored 29 points as the visiting Knights (9-5) broke a three-game losing streak.

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