West Lafayette, Ind. — Nate Mason scored 31 points, and Eric Curry scored seven of his 10 in overtime as Minnesota upset No. 15 Purdue 91-82 on Sunday.
The teams traded baskets to begin the extra period before a Curry basket began an 11-0, victory-clinching run that snapped the Boilermakers’ seven-game winning streak.
Minnesota (13-2, 1-1) overcame 28 points and 22 rebounds from Caleb Swanigan, but it wasn’t enough to save the Boilermakers (12-3, 1-1).
Swanigan’s layup with 4.6 seconds remaining in regulation tied the game at 73 and forced overtime. Dupree McBrayer’s 3-point attempt for Minnesota at the buzzer bounced off the rim.
The Golden Gophers began the game by making their first eight shots and building a 17-4 lead, but Purdue rallied to lead 50-43 with 13:39 remaining.
Mason scored 10 during the next three minutes, and it was back and forth the rest of the way.
Jordan Murphy added 16 points for Minnesota, which lost its Big Ten opener this past Tuesday night, 75-74 to Michigan State in overtime in Minneapolis.
No. 13 Butler 78, Providence 61
Indianapolis — Kelan Martin had 15 points and eight rebounds, and Andrew Chrabascz and Avery Woodson each had 11 points to help Butler beat Providence.
Kethan Savage added 10 points for Butler (12-2, 1-1 Big East). Butler shot 62 percent from the floor (26 of 42) and the Bulldogs’ backups outscored the Friars’ reserves 29-5.
Kyron Cartwright scored 26 points and Rodney Bullock added 17 for Providence (10-5, 0-2).
No. 23 Cincinnati 92, Tulane 56
Cincinnati — Jarron Cumberland scored a career-high 19 points and No. 23 Cincinnati routed Tulane.
Cincinnati (12-2, 2-0 American Athletic Conference) was picked to win the conference in the preseason coaches’ poll and Tulane (3-11, 0-2) was pegged last.
Women No. 1 UConn 84, UCF 48
Orlando, Fla. — Napheesa Collier had 22 points, five rebounds and five assists and top-ranked Connecticut extended its winning streak to 88 games in the American Athletic Conference opener for both teams.
No. 22 Oregon State 73No. 9 Washington 70
Corvallis, Ore. — Sydney Wiese hit five 3-points and had 26 points and six assists and Oregon State held on to beat Washington in a matchup of Final Four teams from last season.
No. 3 Baylor 90, Kansas 43
Waco, Texas — Nina Davis and Alexis Jones each scored 16 points and Baylor overcame a sluggish start to beat Kansas.
No. 5 Mississippi State 74, LSU 48
Starkville, Miss. — Victoria Vivians had 24 points and 12 rebounds and Chinwe Okorie added 17 points to help Mississippi State rout LSU in the SEC opener for both teams.
No. 6 South Carolina 93Alabama 45
Columbia, s.c. — A’ja Wilson scored 23 points and Alaina Coates had her 50th career double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds to help South Carolina open SEC play with a victory.
Kansas State 86No. 12 West Virginia 71
Manhattan, Kan. — Breanna Lewis had 23 points and nine rebounds, Kindred Wesemann made four 3-pointers and scored 16 points, and Kansas State knocked off previously unbeaten West Virginia.
No. 13 Stanford 77, Arizona 55
Tucson, Ariz. — Erica McCall had 19 points and 16 rebounds, Karlie Samuelson hit five 3-pointers and scored 17 points and Stanford beat Arizona.
No. 16 Texas 75, Iowa State 68
Ames, Iowa — Ariel Atkins scored a career-high 25 points, including a 3-pointer to give Texas the lead for good against Iowa State.
Tennessee 72No. 17 Kentucky 65
Knoxville, Tenn. — Mercedes Russell matched her season high with 22 points, Diamond DeShields added 21 after missing two games, and Tennessee topped Kentucky in their SEC opener.
No. 24 Oklahoma 87, TCU 72
Norman, Okla. — Peyton Little scored a season-high 25 points for Oklahoma.