Morgantown, W.Va. — Nathan Adrian broke out of a shooting slump with a career-high 22 points, and No. 10 West Virginia beat No. 1 Baylor 89-68 on Tuesday night in the Bears’ first game as the top-ranked team in program history.

Baylor (15-1, 3-1 Big 12) committed a season-high 29 turnovers — the school record is 31 — and never led in its second true road game of the season. The loss means No. 5 Gonzaga is the only remaining unbeaten team in Division I.

West Virginia (14-2, 3-1) started the second half with an 11-3 run and kept pouring it on, leading by as many as 26 points down the stretch.

Fans rushed the court and sang John Denver’s Country Roads after the Mountaineers toppled a top-ranked Big 12 opponent at home for the second straight season. A year ago this week, West Virginia beat Kansas when the Jayhawks were No. 1.

No. 3 Villanova 79, No. 15 Xavier 54

Villanova, Pa. — Kris Jenkins and Josh Hart each scored 20 points and Villanova beat Xavier.

The Wildcats (16-1, 4-1 Big East) were dominant in the second half in their first game since their five-week run at No. 1 ended with a loss last week at Butler.

The Wildcats made 15 of their first 20 shots in the second half and handed Xavier (13-3, 3-1) its first Big East loss.

No. 6 Kentucky 87, Vanderbilt 81

Nashville, Tenn. — Malik Monk scored six points in the final 32 seconds, and Kentucky remained unbeaten in the SEC by holding off Vanderbilt.

Kentucky (14-2, 4-0) came in having beaten its first three SEC opponents by at least 23 points, something the Wildcats hadn’t done since the 1953-54 season.

No. 9 Florida State 88, No. 7 Duke 72

Tallahassee, Fla. — Xavier Rathan-Mayes scored 18 of his 21 points in the second half, helping Florida State beat Duke.

Dwayne Bacon and Terance Mann had 13 points apiece as the Seminoles (16-1, 4-0) set a school record with their 11th straight win. Luke Kennard led Duke (14-3, 2-2) with 23 points.

Harvard 70, McGill 45

Boston — Corey Johnson scored 15 points and Harvard beat Montreal-based McGill University.

Chris Lewis and Siyani Chambers each added nine points for Harvard (8-5), which shot just 42 percent from the floor.

Women No. 1 UConn 102, No. 20 South Florida 37

Hartford, Conn. — Top-ranked UConn tied its own NCAA record with its 90th consecutive win.

Saniya Chong scored 20 points to lead six players in double figures for the Huskies (15-0, 2-0 American Athletic Conference), who matched the streak Geno Auriemma’s program set between November 2008 and December 2010.

Michigan St. 94, No. 11 Ohio St. 75

East Lansing, Mich. — Tori Jankoska scored 42 points, breaking Michigan State’s single-game and all-time scoring record.

No. 16 Texas 66, Oklahoma State 35

Austin, Texas — Brooke McCarty scored 16 points with four 3-pointers and No. 16 Texas beat Oklahoma State to win its ninth straight and start the Big 12 season at 5-0 for the fourth time in program history.

No. 21 DePaul 78, St. John’s 66

New York — Brooke Schulte scored 21 points, Amarah Coleman had 15 and DePaul beat St. John’s in the Maggie Dixon Classic.