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College Basketball: Rankings| Scores| Teams| Schedule
College basketball in the United States is governed by collegiate athletic bodies including the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). , and the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). Each of these different organizations is divided into one to three divisions, depending on the number and level of scholarships that can be awarded to athletes.
Rankings
Each organization has different conventions for dividing teams into groups. Teams are selected in these conferences based on the location of the schools. These conferences have been put in place because of the teams’ regional play and a structural schedule for each team’s play for the upcoming year. During conference play, teams are ranked not only through the entire NCAA, but also the conference in which their tournament play is leading up to the NCAA tournament.
Scores
March is still a few days away, but college basketball got mad early on Saturday as seven top-10 teams from the AP Top 25, including each of the top six, lost. 4 Purdue fell first, but No. 6 Kentucky and No. 3 Auburn soon followed in an afternoon that highlighted how fluid the NCAA Tournament seeding landscape was with just over two weeks to go until selection Sunday. Is. By mid-evening, No. 2 Arizona, No. 5 Kansas and No. 9 Texas Tech also fell. Then, in a late-night window, No. 1 Gonzaga suffered his first defeat at St. Mary’s since December 4.
Amidst all the big picture chaos there are many convention races that now look different. 10 Baylor’s 80–70 win over Kansas set the Bears (24-5, 12-4 Big 12) in the Big 12 loss column with the Jayhawks (23-5, 12-3) just one game behind. done. Go in regular season. If the Jayhawks slip into two games against TCU or in their regular season finale against Texas, the Baylor team could be in a position to steal a portion of the conference crown, along with games against Texas and Iowa State.
Teams
To date, Gonzaga had not even played a conference game decided by single digits. But the Bulldogs’ dominant reign in the WCC was halted for at least one night by St. Mary’s, who hatched a wonderful game plan to suck the lives out of one of the sport’s most explosive offenses. Gayle restricted Gonzaga to just 21 points in the first half and reached a 15-point halftime edge, then scored enough shots in the second half while Gonzaga pushed through. The Bulldogs’ frontcourt pair Chet Holmgren and Drew Timme scored only 12 points in 17 of 5 shoots, one of the most impressive defensive displays of the season by any team. With every other projected top seed losing today, Gonzaga will likely remain as the No. 1 overall seed and remain in the West Regional. And on the other hand, it’s a signature win for St. Mary’s, who has built up a hugely impressive résumé and will jump a seed line or two with this win.
Schedule
AWAY | HOME | RESULT |
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Florida
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Georgia
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FLA 84 – UGA 72
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Miami (Ohio)
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Toledo
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TOLEDO 88 – MIAOH 73
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Okla. St.
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Oklahoma
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OKLA 66 – OKLAST 62 / OT
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4
Purdue
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Michigan St.
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MICHST 68 – PURDUE 65
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Elon
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Northeastern
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ELON 67 – NEAST 54
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Binghamton
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New Hamp.
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NH 66 – BING 62
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Duquesne
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Rhode Island
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RI 70 – DUQ 54
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North Florida
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Stetson
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UNF 74 – STETSON 69 / OT
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Butler
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Marquette
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MARQET 64 – BUTLER 56
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Jacksonville
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FGCU
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FGC 76 – JVILLE 69
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