KENNESAW, Ga. — Divine Myles scored a team-high 22 points but Stetson (10-11, 2-2 ASUN) lost 95-81 at Kennesaw State (5-14, 1-3) on Thursday night.
James Scott and Nick Masterson combined for 60 points to lead Kennesaw State.
Scott and Masterson combined to hit all 11 from long range as the Owls were 11 of 19 from distance. The Owls shot 58 percent (35-60) from the floor, while limiting Stetson to 31-of-73 shooting (43 percent).
Kennesaw State closed out the first half on a 19-9 run for a 49-36 halftime advantage. The Owls kept the pressure on in the second period to go ahead 69-52 midway in the second half.
Scott totaled 32 points, making six from beyond the arc, and Masterson added 28 points, one short of his career high. He was 5 of 6 from distance. Jordan Jones and Anthony Wilson had 12 points apiece for Kennesaw State.
UNF xx, NJIT xx
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Old Dominion xx, FIU xx
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Charlotte xx, FAU xx
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SC-Upstate 91, Jacksonville 85
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Mike Cunningham scored 14 of his 26 points in the final seven minutes to help USC Upstate (6-15, 1-3 ASUN) pull away and beat Jacksonville (9-12, 3-1). Jace Hogan scored 19 points to lead Jacksonville.
Fla. Gulf Coast xx, Lipscomb xx
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TOP 25 MEN
(2) Virginia xx, Ga. Tech xx
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TOP 25 WOMEN
(1) UConn 78, Tulsa 60
STORRS, Conn. — Azura Stevens came off the bench to score 22 points and lead UConn (17-0, 6-0 American Athletic) to a closer-than-expected win over Tulsa (8-11, 2-4).
(2) Louisville 77, Pittsburgh 51
PITTSBURGH — Myisha Hines-Allen got 13 points and a career-high 18 rebounds as Louisville (20-0, 6-0 ACC) beat Pittsburgh (9-10, 1-5) for its NCAA-leading 20th win.
(5) Notre Dame 84, (6) Tennessee 70
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Arike Ogunbowale scored 27 points, and Notre Dame (17-2) completed its largest-ever comeback to beat Tennessee (16-2). Jaime Nared scored 14 for the Vols.
(10) S. Carolina xx, Vandy xx
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(12) FSU 81, Wake Forest 79 (OT)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Imani Wright made nine 3-pointers and scored 31 points, Shakayla Thomas added 28, including all six of Florida State's points in overtime, and the Seminoles (17-2, 5-1 ACC) rallied from 15 points down in the fourth quarter to defeat Wake Forest (10-9, 2-4).
Would-be 1s revealed
UConn, Mississippi State, Louisville and Oregon would be the No. 1 seeds if the women's NCAA Tournament were to begin now. For the third straight year, the NCAA provided a snapshot of the tournament field, unveiling the top 16 teams, in order. Those schools would potentially host the opening two rounds of the tournament, which begins March 16. Florida State was a three seed.