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- Iowa State Cyclones Athletic Communications | Cyclones
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For the first time in program history, Iowa State (15-0, 2-0 Big 12) has won 15 straight games, as it powered past Baylor (10-4, 0-2 Big 12) to secure the best start in program history, winning 70-60.
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- Michigan University Athletics | MGoBlue
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The second-ranked University of Michigan men's basketball team fought off a late second-half comeback from Penn State in a 74-72 win on Tuesday night (Jan. 6) at the Bryce Jordan Center.
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- University of Arkansas Sports Information | Arkansas Razorbacks
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Coming off an impressive game in a win over #19 Tennessee, Razorback Darius Acuff Jr. was named the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Men’s College Basketball Player of the Week, the NCAA March Madness National Freshman of the Week, Dick Vitale’s Diaper Dandy of the Week, and, for the fourth straight time, the SEC Freshman of the Week.
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- Rutgers University Athletic Communications | Scarlet Knights
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Tariq Francis delivered a career night and Rutgers men's basketball showed late-game toughness, defeating Oregon 88–85 in overtime Monday night at Jersey Mike's Arena.
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(BCSNN) — No. 1 Arizona continues to look every bit like the nation’s top team. Behind five players in double figures and another overpowering effort on the glass, the Wildcats cruised past Utah 97–78 on Saturday to remain undefeated and extend their best start in more than a decade.
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