Kobe Brown scored 30 points as Missouri upset No. 19 Kentucky 89–75 Wednesday night in Columbia, Mo., in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.
Brown, who earned SEC Player of the Week honors after scoring 31 points in a victory over then-No. 16 Illinois on Dec. 22, also had six rebounds against the Wildcats.
D'Moi Hodge scored 15 points and Sean East II and DeAndre Gholston added 12 each as the Tigers (12–1, 1–0 SEC) won for just the third time in 17 games against Kentucky.
No. 2 UConn 74, Villanova 66
Jordan Hawkins had 22 points and seven rebounds, Alex Karaban added 15 points and the Huskies held off the visiting Wildcats in Hartford, Conn.Andre Jackson Jr. also scored 10 for undefeated UConn (14–0, 3–0 Big East).
No. 3 Houston 89, Tulsa 50
Tramon Mark scored 12 of his 14 points in the first half as the Cougars rolled over the host Golden Hurricane in the American Athletic Conference opener for both teams.Mark was one of four players to score in double figures for the Cougars (13–1, 1–0 AAC), who seized control with a 27–4 run that bridged the two halves. Houston’s J'Wan Roberts posted 15 points and nine rebounds.
No. 7 Tennessee 63, Ole Miss 59
Santiago Vescovi scored a game-high 22 points and the Volunteers overcame a slow start to beat the Rebels in the SEC opener for both teams in Oxford, Miss.Zakai Zeigler added 13 points, and Jonas Aidoo had eight points and 13 rebounds for the Volunteers (11–2, 1–0 SEC).
No. 8 Alabama 78, No. 21 Mississippi State 67
Brandon Miller had 19 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Crimson Tide to a victory over the Bulldogs in both teams’ SEC opener at Starkville, Miss.Mark Sears added 20 points for Alabama (11–2, 1–0 SEC), which is off to its best 13-game start since going 12–1 to open the 2006–07 season.
LSU 60, No. 9 Arkansas 57
Trae Hannibal scored a season-best 19 points to lead the Tigers past the Razorbacks in the SEC opener for both teams at Baton Rouge, La.Derek Fountain recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds for LSU (12–1, 1–0 SEC), which notched its seventh consecutive victory.
No. 10 Gonzaga 120, Eastern Oregon 42
Drew Timme scored 18 points on 8-of-10 shooting and grabbed seven rebounds in just 17 minutes as the Bulldogs, in their final tune-up before West Coast Conference play begins, routed the Mountaineers in Spokane, Wash.Timme moved into the top five on the school’s career scoring list with 1,826 points, and the Bulldogs (11–3) broke a school record for largest margin of victory. Their 70.8 percent shooting from the field tied for second best in program history.
No. 12 Baylor 85, Nicholls 56
Keyonte George hit for 21 points and Adam Flagler had 20 as the Bears routed the visiting Colonels in Waco, Texas.Baylor (10–2) played its final game before beginning the Big 12 Conference schedule. The Bears led by 14 points at halftime before Nicholls whittled the margin to six early in the second half. Baylor then pulled away.
No. 13 Virginia 66, Albany 46
Armaan Franklin scored 20 points and the Cavaliers used an 18–0 run to pull away for a victory over the Great Danes in Charlottesville, Va.Jayden Gardner added 16 points as Virginia (9–2) halted a two-game skid. Kihei Clark played in his school-record 139th game and contributed eight points and 10 assists.
No. 18 TCU 103, Central Arkansas 57
Mike Miles Jr. scored 21 points and Emanuel Miller added 20 as the Horned Frogs rode balanced scoring and a dominating first half to an easy win over the Bears in Fort Worth, Texas.TCU has won nine straight games, with a one-point loss at home to Northwestern State on Nov. 14 the only hiccup on its resume. The Horned Frogs scored 100 points for the first time this season, shot 52.1 percent from the floor, had 40 fast-break points.
No. 20 Auburn 61, Florida 58
Behind a double-double from Johni Broome and a big second half from Wendell Green Jr., the Tigers rallied for a dramatic home win over the Gators.A Broome dunk gave Auburn a 56–54 lead with 3:23 remaining in the game. With 1:14 to play, his layup put the Tigers back up 59–58. Florida had a chance to win with less than 18 seconds to play, but a Chris Moore steal sealed the victory for Auburn, which extended its home winning streak to 26 games.
No. 22 Xavier 84, St. John’s 79
Jack Nunge totaled 23 points and 12 rebounds as the Musketeers built a big lead and held on to beat the host Red Storm in New York to extend their winning streak to seven games.Xavier (11–3, 3–0 Big East) led for the final 35:20 thanks to an early 16–0 run before sweating out the final minutes. Souley Boum added 17 points and six assists, while Zach Freemantle contributed 14 and nine boards.
No. 22 New Mexico 88, Colorado State 69
Playing its first game as a ranked team since March 2014, the Lobos looked the part, getting five 3-pointers and a game-high 26 points from Jaelen House while whipping the Rams in Albuquerque, N.M.Jamal Mashburn Jr. added 19 points for New Mexico (13–0, 1–0 Mountain West) and KJ Jenkins hit for 11 in the conference opener for both teams. Morris Udeze chipped in 10 points and 13 rebounds.
John Tonje and Patrick Cartier each scored 16 points for Colorado State (8–6, 0–1), and Isaiah Rivera added 12. But leading scorer Isaiah Stevens made just 4 of 15 shots and finished with 10 points, eight under his average, while committing five of his team’s 14 turnovers.