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Texas' Justin Mason, left, blocks the shot of Baylor's Curtis Jerrells in the first half of Tuesday's Big 12 game in Waco, Texas.
Texas’ Justin Mason, left, blocks the shot of Baylor’s Curtis Jerrells in the first half of Tuesday’s Big 12 game in Waco, Texas.
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TOP 25 MEN

No. 11 Texas 78, Baylor 72: A.J. Abrams scored 19 points while matching the Big 12 career record for 3-pointers (338) and the visiting Longhorns (15-4, 4-1 Big 12) won their 23rd consecutive game against the Bears (15-5, 3-3).

No. 16 Purdue 64, Wisconsin 63: Robbie Hummel’s go-ahead 3-pointer with a minute left in the game lifted the visiting Boilermakers (16-4, 5-2 Big Ten) to their fifth straight win, including two straight on the road — and the fifth straight loss for the Badgers. E’Twaun Moore scored 17 to lead the Boilermakers. Keaton Nan- kivil scored a career-high 21 for Wisconsin (12-8, 3-5).

Mississippi 85, No. 24 Kentucky 80: Terrico White and David Huertas each scored 21 points as the host Rebels (11-9, 2-4 Southeastern Conference) won for the 12th time in 107 games against the Wildcats (16-5, 5-1).

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Utah 94, BYU 88, OT: Luke Nevill scored a career-high 32 points to lead the host Utes (13-7, 4-2). Luka Drca added 18 points, nine assists and seven rebounds for Utah. Lee Cummard led BYU (16-4, 3-3) with 23 points.

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Mesa State 61, Western State 39: Ryan Mathews scored 21 points to lead the visiting Mavericks (9-9, 6-4).

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No. 14 Kansas State 51, Nebraska 40: Ashley Sweat scored 18 points for host Kansas State (18-1).

Rutgers 78, No. 17 Notre Dame 68: The host Irish missed their first 12 shots and Brittany Ray scored a career-high 26 for Rutgers.

No. 21 Pittsburgh 50, Georgetown 39: Savonte Zellous scored 15 of her 19 points in the second half for the visiting Panthers (15-4).

No. 25 DePaul 59, St. John’s 58: Deirdre Naughton scored 15 points for the visiting Blue Demons (16-5).

RMAC WOMEN

Western State 78, Mesa State 59: Amber Murray’s 23 points led the Mountaineers (10-8, 6-4) past the visiting Mavericks (4-14, 1-9).

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