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DemocratandChronicle Page5D COLLEGES COLLEGE STATION, Texas Tyler Ulis put No. 1 entucky ahead with a 3- pointer deep in double overtime and the Wildcats stayed unbeaten, holding off Texas 70-64 on Saturday. It was tied at 63 when Ulis hit the shot with 1:26 left for his first points. Kentucky (15-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) was coming off an overtime victory over Mississippi on Tuesday night. The Aggies (9-5, 0-2) rallied in the final minutes of regulation.

Trey Lyles made two foul shots with 6 seconds left in the first overtime or Kentucky, and Texas took its time before missing a long 3 at the buzzer. Devin Booker led Kentucky with 18 points, Aaron Harrison had 12 and Andrew Harrison nine. No. 3 Virginia 62, No. 13 Notre Dame 56: Third-ranked Virginia had too much poise and too much defense down the stretch for Notre ame to overcome.

After Notre erian Grant tied it with 4 minutes left, Justin Anderson hit a 3-pointer to i gnite a 9-0 run in victory Saturday night. he Cavaliers pressured the Irish into missing their final four shots a nd also forced a turnover and got a break when Grant missed the ront end of a one-and- one. No. 18 North Carolina 7 2, No. 5 Louisville 71: Marcus Paige hit a scoop- i ng layup with 8.5 seconds left to help North Carolina rally to beat Louisville.

layup capped a frantic comeback from 13 down in the final 8 1 2 min- tes for the Tar Heels 12-4, 2-1Atlantic Coast onference). No. 6 Gonzaga 79, anta Clara 57: Przemek arnowski scored 18 points and Kyle Wiltjer added 16 as No. 6 Gonzaga beat Santa Clara 79-57 on Saturday in Spokane, Wash. Kevin Pangos scored 1 3 points and Domantas abonis and Byron Wesley had 11each for Gonzaga (16-1, 5-0 West Coast), hich has won nine traight.

Gonzaga has won 34 straight home games, econd-longest streak in the nation after 41-game run. o. 8 Villanova 81, DePaul 64: Darrun Hill iard scored 21points, Ryan Arcidiacono added 14 and Villanova halted quick Big East start. The Wildcats (15-1, 3-1) shot 53.6 percent from the field and 44.8 percent from 3-point range against the Blue Demons (9-8, 3-1), who came into the contest alone in first place after three surprising wins. klahoma St.

69, No. 10 Texas 58: Nash and Phil Forte each scored 20 points, a big part of the win over the Longhorns. Anthony Hickey, how- ver, might have been the true star of the 69-58 upset victory. The senior transfer student from LSU scored 10 points with nine rebounds and seven assists to lead the Cowboys. No.

11Maryland 69, Purdue 60: Jake Layman scored 14 points and Maryland bounced back from a loss to beat Purdue. ez Wells had 13 points and Melo Trimble a nd Richaud Pack each added 11for the Terrapins (15-2, 3-1Big Ten), oming off a 64-57 loss at Illinois on Wednesday night. o. 12 Kansas 86, Texas Tech 54: Perry Ellis scored 15 points, Kelly ubre Jr. added 14 and Kansas remained perfect at home against Texas ech.

Cliff Alexander added 12 points and Frank Mas on III had 10 as the Jay- hawks (13-2, 2-0 Big 12) i mproved to 15-0 against the Red Raiders (10-6, 0-3) at cozy Allen Fieldhouse. The average margin of victory in those contests has been close to 30 points per game. ansas St. 66, No. 16 klahoma 63: Marcus floater forced overtime, then he drained a 3-pointer with 4 seconds eft in the extra period for the winner as the Wildcats beat the Sooners in Norman, Okla.

Stephen Hurt scored a season-high 15 points, Foster scored 14 and homas Gipson added 10 or the Wildcats (9-7, 2-1 Big 12). Buddy Hield scored a areer-high 31points for klahoma (11-4, 2-1). He made a layup with 28 seconds remaining in overt ime to tie the score be- fore shot. TaSh- awn Thomas had 14 points and 11rebounds and Ryan Spangler had ine points and nine rebounds for the Sooners, who were coming off back-to-back double-digit wins over ranked opponents Baylor and Texas. No.

19 Seton Hall 68, reighton 67: Sterling Gibbs made a 3-pointer with 2.1seconds left to lift Seton Hall past Creighton. James 3- point try at the buzzer bounced off the rim, sending Creighton to a fifth straight loss for the first time since 1996-97. No. 20 VCU 89, Saint 74: Melvin Johnson scored 20 points a nd VCU beat Saint to extend its winning streak to eight games. Treveon Graham added 19 points for the Rams (13-3, 3-0 Atlantic 10), who made Shaka Smart just the seventh coach in Division I history to win 150 games in his first six seasons.

Smart is 150-49. Indiana 69, No. 22 hio State 66: Troy Will iams had 15 points and 12 rebounds, and Indiana eld off Ohio State. Indiana led 61-51with 3:32 left before the Bucke yes rallied. Ohio State went on a 13-4 run and had achance to tie it with 32 econds to go when Sam Thompson made a shot and was fouled, but he issed the free throw.

Kevin Ferrell then made four foul shots for he Hoosiers. A3-point try by Ohio Russell issed at the end. No. 21Baylor 66, TCU 5 9, OT: Rico Gathers had 17 points and 18 rebounds to lead Baylor to its first Big 12 Conference win of the season. Taurean Prince scored 17 points, including Bayl only two field goals i overtime, but fouled ut with 1:33 to go in the extra period.

o. 23 Arkansas 82, anderbilt 70: Bobby Portis had a season-high 32 points and the host Razorbacks beat the Commodores to improve to 2-0 in the Southeastern Conference for the first time ince the 2007-08 season. ff to their best start since the 2004-04 season, the Razorbacks (13-2, 2-0) ave won seven in a row a nd 16 straight at home. NCAA BASKETBALL ROUNDUP TROY TAORMINAUSA TODAY SPORTS Kentucky forward Willie Cauley-Stein (15) drives to the basket during the second half against the Texas Aggies at Reed Arena. The Wildcats defeated the Aggies in double overtime.

Kentucky holds off exas in 2OT ASSOCIATED PRESS Josh Mitchell and Andrew Miller scored first- eriod goals and RIT held on for a 3-2 win over American International on Saturday. Garrett McMullen added a goal in the second period for the Tigers (610-4). rockport 5, Elmira 3: Brockport had five diff erent goal scorers as they set a new school record with its sixth straight win. Buffalo State 3, Nazareth 2 (OT): James Redman scored in the first period and Ben Blakso added a goal in the second period for Nazareth (56-3). Hobart 7, Geneseo 4: Brad Robbins scored three goals to lead Hobart.

revor Hills (Honeoye Falls-Lima) scored two goals for Geneseo. BASKETBALL Brockport 67, Oneon- a 56: Hamed Shamsel- din finished with 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds and Aaron White added 15 points for Brockport (5-7). mory 84, Rochester 6 9: Dylan Peretz scored 16 points with nine rebounds and Sam Borst- Smith had 16 points for Rochester (4-8). Dowling 72, Roberts esleyan 70: Marcus Gooding scored a career- igh 23 points, including acareer-high seven 3- pointers for Roberts Wes- leyan (6-5). St.

John Fisher 102, Hartwick 65: Optimystik Kinard finished with a team-high 21points and Tyler Hart added 17 oints and six rebounds for St. John Fisher (12-2). Stevens 75, Nazareth 68: Maurice Mills finished with 23 points and 18 rebounds to lead Nazareth (4-8). Mitch Ford (Victor) had 15 points and Nick adeau added 13 points for the Golden Flyers. larkson 68, RIT 57: Joe Stortini scored 12 points and Kamron Davis added 10 points for RIT 7-5).

Hobart 65, St. Lawr ence 56: Connor Rehbaum finished with 20 points and six rebounds and Trey Blanding added 1 0 points and five rebounds for Hobart (6-5). ew Paltz 75, Genes eo 62: Andy Drescher cored 18 points and Gordon Lyons added 14 points a nd nine rebounds for Geneseo (6-4). Keuka 70, Cazenovia 56: Jared Wagner (McQuaid) scored 19 points and Casey Williams added 18 points for Keuka (6-3). estern Michigan 78, Buffalo 68: David rown scored 17 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out five assists and swiped four steals to lead Western Michigan.

Justin Moss led Buffalo (10-4, 1-1) with 23 points and 10 rebounds. Shannon Evans added 21points for the Bulls. Iona 79, Canisius 76: Isaiah Williams scored 26 points, including the go- ahead 3-pointer for Iona. Zach Lewis led the riffins (8-7) with 16 points. American 71, Colgate 69 2OT: American had a four-point lead with 12 seconds left in the second overtime.

Luke Roh scored for Colgate (6-11, 3-1Patriot League), and A merican missed a pair of free throws to give the Raiders another attempt to tie it with 3.6 seconds left. But Jesse Reed forced a turnover to end he game. Cornell 107, Alfred tate 29: Devin Cherry had 16 points, 5 rebound sand 6 assists and Shonn Miller added 16 points for ornell (8-8). AREA MEN RIT makes lead hold up STAFF AND WIRE REPOR TS Drummond in Medal of Honor Finney graduate Joe Drummond made two tackles as his National team defeated he American team 26-14 in the Medal of Honor Bowl in Charleston, S.C. he National squad, coached by former Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey, trailed 1 4-3 but scored 23 unanswered points in the all-star game.

rummond, an Army senior, will graduate May as a second lieutenant. He made 32 ackles with a sack and a fumble recovery for Army in 2 014. Carly Payerl scored he eventual winner with 9minutes, 6 seconds left in regulation and RIT defeated Robert Morris 3-2 i a College Hockey America game on Saturday. goal gave the Tigers (8-12-3) a 3-1lead. Marissa Maugeri and Cassie Clayton scored in the first period to put RIT ahead 2-0.

Franklin Pierce 4, Will iam Smith 0: William Smith is 2-10-1. BASKETBALL Clarkson 79, RIT 73 (OT): Merissa Maiorano finished with 15 points a nd seven rebounds and Sarah Wolcott added 14 points for RIT (6-7). olcott hit a jumper with 48 seconds left in regulation to tie the game or the Tigers. ochester 66, Emory 4 2: Emily Lewis had 12 points and eight rebounds and Alexandra Leslie added nine points and 12 ebounds for Rochester (9-3). Sarah Kaminsky and Lauren Deming each chipped in nine points for the Yellowjackets.

St. John Fisher 73, Hartwick 50: Sydney Bloomstein had 11points and five rebounds and ridget Carney collected 10 points and five re- ounds for St. John Fishe (10-4). The Cardinals outs cored Hartwick 42-22 in the second half to pull away. tevens 69, Nazareth 52: Lindsey Kelly recorded 13 points and nine re- bounds and Julia Brew cored 13 points for Nazar eth (7-5).

oberts Wesleyan 82, Dowling 54: Freshman Lucy Covley (Penfield) tied her career-high with 2 0 points and Brooke Fields added 18 points for Roberts Wesleyan (8-3. Marissa Sell (Brockport) chipped in with nine points for the Redhawks. Oneonta 64, Brockport 48: Olivia Suhr finished with 21points and 10 rebounds and Marissa ike had 11points for Brockport (2-8). t. Lawrence 71, Will iam Smith 64: Gabrielle Eure recorded 16 points a nd 11rebounds and Courtney Chase added 15 points for William Smith 1-9).

CC of Rhode Island 77, GCC 62: GCC is 8-4. AREA WOMEN RIT skates past Robert Morris STAFF REPORT.

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