After being down 16, Maryland came back to knock off #3 North Carolina, 88-85, in OT. Greivis Vasqeuz scored the third triple-double in Maryland history, punching in 35 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists....#2 Oklahoma fell to Texas for just their second loss of the season. More importantly, though, they lost Blake Griffin with a concussion. In his first game back from an ankle injury, Steph Curry struggled, missing his first 8 shots. Although he finished with 20, he was just 6-23 from the field and 2-13 from downtown. As much as I like Steph, I wouldn't be surprised to see Davidson make an early exit in the tournament this year. They're too reliant on one person, and EVERYONE knows it....DeJuan Blair = MONSTER. Saturday vs. DePaul - 20 points, 18 boards, 2 blocks - in 23 minutes. He's had a hell of a week, and look for #4 Pitt to be the new #1.
Top 25 Scores From Around The Nation...2/21/09
South Florida 50, #1 UCONN 64
#2 Oklahoma 68, Texas 73
#3 North Carolina 85, Maryland 88
DePaul 61, #4 Pitt 80
#6 Memphis 70, UTEP 63
#7 Louisville 72, Cincinnati 63
#10 Mizzou 66, Colorado 53
#11 Marquette 78, G'Town 72
Wazzu 82, #16 UCLA 81
Nebraska 53, #18 Kansas 70
#19 Washington 60, USC 51
Pepperdine 58, #20 Gonzaga 90
Indiana 67, #21 Purdue 81
#22 Butler 75, Davidson 63
#23 Utah St. 64, St. Mary's 75
Auburn 72, #24 LSU 79
Bracket Busters:
Illinois St. 56, Niagara 70
VA Commonwealth 70, Nevada 71
Northeastern 69, Wright St. 57
Liberty 56, Old Dominion 80
#22 Butler 75, Davidson 63
Buffalo 70, Vermont 78
Northern Iowa 75, Siena 81
Miami (OH) 61, Evansville 75
#23 Utah St. 64, St. Mary's 75
Green Bay 86, Long Beach St. 75
Hofstra 61, Fairfield 55
Boise St. 81, Portland St. 93
George Mason 63, Creighton 76
Via: ESPN
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