Juwan Morgan scored 19 of his career-high 34 points in the last 81/2 minutes Saturday, helping Indiana erase an eight-point deficit and beat No. 18 Notre Dame 80-77 in overtime in Indianapolis.

Indiana coach Archie Miller got his biggest win of his first season with the Hoosiers in his first appearance at the Crossroads Classic, an annual doubleheader between the state’s four highest profile teams.

And it came in dramatic fashion.

Morgan scored all of Indiana’s points in an 8-0 run to close regulation and the first four in overtime. He drew a foul on a 6-foot runner with 11.6 seconds remaining but couldn’t complete the three-point play.

Instead, the Hoosiers (6-5) grabbed the rebound and got the ball back to Morgan, who dunked for a 78-77 lead with 8.6 seconds to go.

Notre Dame (8-3) had two chances to retake the lead before fouling Devonte Green. After Green made both free throws, Bonzie Colson’s half-court heave to force a second overtime rimmed out.

Colson led the Fighting Irish with 29 points.

#2 Michigan St. 86, Oakland (Mich.) 73: Cassius Winston scored 19 points and the Spartans (10-1) went on a 12-2 run late in the second half in Detroit.

Oklahoma 91, #3 Wichita St. 83: Freshman Trae Young had 29 points and 10 assists as the visiting Sooners (8-1) never trailed after the first nine minutes of the game. Darral Willis led the Shockers (8-2) with 20 points and 12 rebounds.

#6 Miami 59, Geo. Washington 50: Dewan Huell scored 15 points for the visiting Hurricanes (9-0).

#8 Kentucky 93, Virginia Tech 86: Kevin Knox scored 21 points for the host Wildcats (9-1), who made a season-high 11 three-pointers in their seventh straight win. Hamidou Diallo added 20 points and Quade Green 17. Ahmed Hill scored 20 points and Justin Robinson had 19 for the Hokies (8-2), which entered the game leading the nation in scoring (96.2 points).

#10 Xavier 68, E. Tennessee St. 66: Trevon Bluiett’s jumper with 6.3 seconds left as the host Musketeers (10) rallied from a 22-point second-half deficit.

Rutgers 71, #15 Seton Hall 65: Corey Sanders scored eight of his season-high 22 points during Rutgers’ game-ending 17-2 run, leading the visiting Scarlet Knights (10-3) to their biggest victory since Steve Pikiell became coach last year. Myles Powell had 18 points for the Pirates (9-2), who had won five in a row.

#16 Virginia 80, Davidson 60: Nigel Johnson scored 22 points and Devon Hall had a career-high 20 for the host Cavaliers (9-1), who were playing for the first time since losing 68-61 to No. 11 West Virginia on Dec. 5.

#17 Purdue 82, Butler 67: Carsen Edwards scored 18 points and the Boilermakers (11-2) got its second win in the seven-year history of the Crossroads Classic in Indianapolis. Kelan Martin had 17 points for the Bulldogs (8-3), who went into the classic with a five-game winning streak.

Oklahoma St. 71, #19 Florida St. 70: Mitchell Solomon scored on a tip-in with 6 seconds left and then took a game-clinching charge at the other end of the court as the Cowboys (8-2) knocked the Seminoles (9-1) from the unbeaten ranks in the first game of the Orange Bowl Classic in Sunrise, Fla.

Clemson 71, #22 Florida 69: Marcquise Reed threw a 75-foot pass to Elijah Thomas for a dunk that put Clemson ahead to stay with 37 seconds left, and the Tigers (9-1) rallied from a 12-point deficit in the second half to beat the Gators (6-4) in the second game of the Orange Bowl Classic. Reed finished with 22 points, six assists and five rebounds. Jalen Hudson scored the Gators’ first 12 points and finished with 23. The meeting was the first between the teams since 1957.

#25 Cincinnati 77, UCLA 63: Kyle Washington scored 19 points and the visiting Bearcats (9-2) grabbed control with an 18-0 run in the first half. It was one sweet win for Cincinnati, which lost to Lonzo Ball and UCLA in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season. Aaron Holiday scored 17 points for the Bruins (7-3).

WOMEN

#10 W. Virginia 75, Radford 55: Naomi Davenport scored 20 points as th host Mountaineers improved to 10-0 for the second straight season.

Friday night

USF 74, UC Davis 61: Frankie Ferrari came off the bench to score a career-high 19 points and Chase Foster hit four three-pointers and scored 17 points to power the host Dons (6-3), who were playing the Aggies (7-3) for the first time since 1976.

Colorado 113, S. Dakota St. 103: Tyler Bey scored eight of his 12 points in the second overtime period, including all four of his free throws, and the host Buffaloes overcame a 37-point performance by Mike Daum. McKinley Wright led Colorado (8-3) with 30 points.

Women

USF 90, Sacramento State 76: Anna Seilund had 34 points and eight assists to lead the host Dons (4-5).

No. 19 Texas A&M 75, USC 74: Freshman Chennedy Carter scored 46 points, a Texas A&M single-game record, to lead the Aggies (9-2) to a win over host USC (8-1).