Durham, n.c. — Freshman RJ Barrett had 30 points, seven rebounds and six assists, and No. 3 Duke beat Yale, 91-58, on Saturday.
Fellow rookie Zion Williamson had 20 points for the Blue Devils, who led 41-32 at halftime, but hit their first six shots after the break to finally stretch out the lead.
Duke (9-1) shot 57 percent after halftime and 49 percent overall for its fourth straight win. Miye Oni had 12 points and nine rebounds for the Bulldogs (4-3) before fouling out.
No. 5 Michigan 89South Carolina 78
Ann Arbor, Mich. — Jordan Poole scored 19 of his 26 points in the second half, and Michigan remained unbeaten.
Seton Hall 84No. 9 Kentucky 83 (ot)
New York — Myles Cale hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 9.5 seconds left in overtime and Seton Hall overcame Keldon Johnson’s half-court heave that tied the score at the regulation buzzer.
In one of the most exciting finishes of the season, Johnson had a chance to win it for the Wildcats (7-2), but his 3-point try with a second remaining was blocked by Quincy McKnight. Myles Powell scored 25 of his 28 points after halftime for Seton Hall (6-3).
No. 10 Michigan State 63 Florida 59
Gainesville, Fla. — Kyle Ahrens scored Michigan State’s final seven points, including a two-handed jam with 8.7 seconds remaining.
Marquette 74No. 12 Wisconsin 69 (ot)
Milwaukee — Markus Howard scored 27 points, freshman Joey Hauser added 15 and Marquette grinded out the overtime win.
Tulsa 47, No. 16 Kansas St. 46
Tulsa, Okla. — Martins Igbanu made a go-ahead jump hook with 1:51 remaining, lifting Tulsa to the victory.
No. 17 Buffalo 80St. Bonaventure 62
Olean, n.y. — Jayvon Graves hit a career-best five 3-pointers and scored 19 points, helping Buffalo to another win.
No. 21 Villanova 70Saint Joseph’s 58
Villanova, Pa. — Eric Paschall had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Villanova earned its 25th straight Big 5 victory.
No. 22 Mississippi State 82 Clemson 71
Newark, n.j. — Lamar Peters scored 28 points to lead Mississippi State to its fifth straight win.
No. 23 Maryland 55Loyola of Chicago 41
Baltimore — Anthony Cowan scored 17 points and Maryland overcame a sluggish start.
No. 25 Furman 74S.C. Upstate 60
Spartanburg, s.c. — Jordan Lyons had 20 points and Noah Gurley added 15 points and six rebounds, powering Furman to the win.
No. 24 Nebraska 94Creighton 75
Lincoln, Neb. — James Palmer scored 30 points, Thomas Allen had a career-high 18 and Nebraska stopped a seven-game losing streak to its in-state rival.
Vermont 71, Harvard 65
Burlington — Anthony Lamb scored a career-high 37 points and rallied Vermont late in the game for a win over Harvard, extending its win streak to four games.
Vermont trailed through most of the second half but three consecutive layups by Lamb rallied the Catamounts (7-3) to a 59-57 lead with 4:11 to play. They stretched it to 66-62 on an Ernie Duncan layup with 1:06 left and held on in the final seconds for the win.
Women
No. 1 UConn 99, Seton Hall 61
Hartford, Conn. — Katie Lou Samuelson had 26 points and 16 rebounds, and No. 1 UConn beat former Big East rival Seton Hall.
Napheesa Collier had 18 points and Crystal Dangerfield scored 16 for Connecticut (9-0).
No. 2 Notre Dame 72Toledo 56
Toledo, Ohio — Arike Ogunbowale scored 22 points to help Notre Dame bounce back from its loss to UConn last weekend.
No. 7 Maryland 87James Madison 63
College Park, Md. — Brianna Fraser had 24 points and 11 rebounds, leading Maryland to the victory.
No. 10 N.C. State 76 Georgetown 65
Washington — Elissa Cunane equaled her career high with 23 points and DD Rogers had a career-best 20 rebounds, helping North Carolina State to the road win.
No. 13 California 81Saint Mary’s 78 (ot)
Moraga, Calif. — Kristine Anigwe had 24 points and 12 rebounds for California, and Recee Caldwell made two free throws with 27 seconds left in overtime.
No. 16 Iowa 72, IUPUI 58
Iowa City, Iowa — Megan Gustafson scored 32 points, and Iowa pulled away for the victory.
South Dakota State 80No. 21 Drake 71
Brookins, s.d. — Madison Guebert scored 21 points and South Dakota State made 5 of 6 free throws in the final minute.