Teague scores 24 as No. 1 Baylor beats Oklahoma State 78-70

Baylor coach Scott Drew reacts to a call during the second half of the team's NCAA college basketball game against Oklahoma State, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Rod Aydelotte)
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WACO, Texas — MaCio Teague scored 24 points to lead five players in double figures for No. 1 Baylor, which stretched its winning streak to 20 games with a 78-70 victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday.

Teague hit six consecutive free throws in the final 14 seconds, including four after frustrated Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton Jr. was assessed two consecutive technical fouls and ejected from the game.

Jared Butler added 15 points, including consecutive 3-pointers that put Baylor (21-1, 10-0 Big 12) up 64-55 with 6:08 left.

NO. 2 GONZAGA 90, SAINT MARY’S 60

MORAGA, Calif. — Drew Timme scored 20 points and Gonzaga made 14 of its first 15 shots to send Saint Mary’s to its worst home loss in 19 years.

The Bulldogs (25-1, 11-0 WCC) turned the highly anticipated showdown between the fierce rivals into a laugher by taking a 20-point lead midway through the first half and never really letting up after that.

This was the first meeting between the teams since the Gaels shocked the top-ranked Bulldogs 60-47 in the conference tournament final last March.

NO. 3 KANSAS 60, TCU 46

FORT WORTH, Texas — Udoka Azubuike had 20 points and 15 rebounds, and 3 Kansas matched an NCAA record with its 31st consecutive 20-win season, beating day for coach Bill Self’s 700th career victory.

Azubuike had five dunks in a 13-3 run in the first half that put the Jayhawks (20-3, 9-1 Big 12) ahead to stay.

Devon Dotson added 18 points and 11 assists as Kansas joined North Carolina (1971-2001) as the only teams to win 20 games in 31 consecutive seasons.

Desmond Bane had 20 points for TCU (13-10, 4-6), which has lost five in a row. RJ Nembhard had 11 points.

NO. 4 SAN DIEGO STATE 89, AIR FORCE 74

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — KJ Feagin scored 21 points, hitting five 3-pointers, and San Diego State remained the nation’s lone unbeaten team.

Jordan Schakel had 18 points for San Diego State (24-0, 13-0), which is off to the nation’s best season-opening run since the 2016-17 Gonzaga team began the year 29-0.

The Aztecs’ 13-0 conference opening is also the best start to a season in Mountain West history.

NO. 5 LOUISVILLE 80, VIRGINIA 73

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Steven Enoch scored 13 points, including two key free throws with 2:47 remaining, and Louisville earned its 10th consecutive victory.

The Cardinals (21-3, 12-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) led most of the way before the Cavaliers stormed back to go ahead 70-68 on Kihei Clark’s two technical free throws with 3:25 left. David Johnson’s jumper tied it before Enoch’s two free throws put Louisville ahead for good.

Jordan Nwora had 22 points for Louisville, which finished shooting 51% despite hitting just 37% in the second half.

Tomas Woldetensae had 20 of his 27 points in the second half for Virginia (15-7, 7-5).

NO. 6 DAYTON 71, SAINT LOUIS 65

DAYTON, Ohio — Obi Toppin scored 17 points and Jalen Crutcher led a second-half rally that kept Dayton unbeaten atop the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Dayton (21-2, 10-0) has won 12 straight, vaulting to its highest ranking in 53 years. The Billikens (17-7, 6-5) have given the Flyers their two closest calls.

Crutcher’s last-second 3-pointer in overtime rallied the Flyers to a 78-76 victory on Jan. 17 on the Billikens’ court. He scored 14 of his 17 points in the second half as Dayton broke open a tight game.

Jordan Goodwin led Saint Louis with 22 points. Hasahn French had 15 points and eight rebounds before fouling out with 5:12 to go.

NO. 7 DUKE 98, NORTH CAROLINA 96, OT

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Freshman Wendell Moore Jr. scored on a putback as time expired to help Duke rally for the wild victory.

Moore’s follow of Tre Jones’ missed off-balance jumper finally ended this one, a game that saw Duke rally from 13 down in the final 4½ minutes of regulation. Jones forced overtime, hitting a contested jumper at the regulation horn after corralling his own intentionally missed free throw.

Jones had 28 points for the Blue Devils (20-3, 10-2 Atlantic Coast Conference).

NO. 8 FLORIDA STATE 99, MIAMI 81

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — M.J. Walker and Patrick Williams each scored 14 points to lead Florida State to the victory.

Devin Vassell had 13 points for the Seminoles (20-3, 10-2 ACC). Florida State connected on 13 of 26 3-point attempts.

Isaiah Wong had a career-high 23 points on 8-of-12 shooting for Miami (11-12, 3-10). Sam Waardenburg added 15 points.

NO. 12 SETON HALL 70, NO. 10 VILLANOVA 64

PHILADELPHIA — Myles Powell had 19 points, Sandro Mamukelashvili scored 12 of his 17 points in the second half, and Seton Hall snapped a 17-game road losing streak to Villanova.

Quincy McKnight added 14 points for the Big East-leading Pirates (18-5, 10-1), who last won at Villanova on Feb. 26, 1994.

Saddiq Bey scored 22 points and Collin Gillespie added 12 for Villanova (17-6, 7-4), which has lost three in a row.

NO. 11 AUBURN 91, NO. 18 LSU 90, OT

AUBURN, Ala. — J’Von McCormick hit a floater with 0.1 seconds left in overtime, lifting Auburn to the victory.

Auburn (21-2, 8-2 Southeastern Conference) rallied from a 14-point deficit in the second half and moved into a tie with LSU (17-6, 8-2) for the league lead. It’s Auburn’s third overtime win in the last four games and this one took 18 3-pointers.

McCormick drove toward the basket in the final moments for the game-winner. It came after Skylar Mays and Emmitt Williams led an LSU comeback from a quick seven-point deficit in the extra period.

OKLAHOMA 69, NO. 13 WEST VIRGINIA 59

NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma’s Kristian Doolittle scored 27 points and played a critical role in helping overcome West Virginia’s defensive pressure.

Though the Sooners finished with 19 turnovers, much of West Virginia’s defensive success happened late, after Oklahoma (15-8, 5-5 Big 12) had already built an 18-point lead.

Doolittle also grabbed 12 rebounds. Brady Manek added 11 points and eight boards.

Jermaine Haley led the Mountaineers (18-5, 6-4) with 15 points. Oscar Tshiebwe had 12 points and nine rebounds.

OREGON STATE 63, NO. 14 OREGON 53

CORVALLIS, Ore. — Zach Reichle hit a key 3-pointer down the stretch and Oregon State overcame a 10-point deficit in the second half.

It was the third consecutive win for Oregon State in the 353rd edition of the Civil War, which is the most contested rivalry in college basketball.

Oregon State (14-9, 4-7 Pac-12) hit six consecutive free throws in the final minute to seal the win.

Ethan Thompson, whose dunk in the final seconds punctuated the victory before a sellout crowd at Gill Coliseum, led the Beavers with 15 points.

NO. 15 KENTUCKY 77, TENNESSEE 64

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Immanuel Quickley scored 18 points, and Kentucky won for the sixth time in seven games.

The Wildcats (18-5, 8-2 SEC) beat Tennessee in Knoxville for the first time in Rick Barnes’ five-season tenure as the Volunteers’ coach.

Tennessee (13-10, 5-5) had won its last four home games with Kentucky, including two instances when the unranked Vols beat a ranked Wildcats squad. Kentucky had been the higher-ranked team in each of those four matchups.

MICHIGAN 77, NO. 16 MICHIGAN STATE 68

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Isaiah Livers scored 14 points in his return to the lineup, leading Michigan to the victory.

Livers injured his groin Dec. 21 and missed nine of the next 10 games, but he was in the starting lineup and helped the Wolverines (14-9, 5-7 Big Ten) salvage a split of the regular-season series against their in-state rival. Michigan also snapped a three-game home losing streak.