Lawrence, Kan.
Josh Jackson matched a career high with 22 points to go with nine rebounds and six assists, and Landen Lucas added 18 points and 12 rebounds, as the Jayhawks (13-1, 2-0 Big 12) pushed their home winning streak to 50 in one of the closest games during that incredible streak.
The Wildcats (13-2, 1-1) had the first chance to take the lead in the final seconds, but Dean Wade missed a 3-pointer and the ball bounced out of bounds with 5.6 ticks left on the clock.
Kansas struggled to get the ball inbounds, but once it got into Mykhailiuk’s hands, he used his long stride to carry him down the court. His buzzer-beating basket gave him 11 points in the game, not to mention kept coach Bill Self from losing to Kansas State for the second time at Allen Fieldhouse.
Lexington, Ky.
Playing at home for the first time in nearly a month, the Wildcats (12-2, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) quickly answered the Aggies’ game-opening 3-pointer with that surge over 2:39 to take control.
Bloomington, Ind.
The Badgers (13-2, 2-0 Big Ten) have won nine straight.
De’Ron Davis, Juwan Morgan and Robert Johnson each finished with 12 points to lead the Hoosiers (10-5, 0-2). Indiana has lost three in a row overall, consecutive games on their home court and 16 of the last 18 in this series.
Clemson, s.c.
The Tigers (11-3, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) had two chances to retake the lead after Meeks’ shot, but Jaron Blossomgame and Sidy Djitte missed close-in shots to lose to North Carolina for the 19th time in the last 20 games.
Gainesville, Fla.
Overcoming a cold shooting start, the Gators built a 19-point lead that the Rebels only managed to get to single digits twice in the second half.
Evanston, Ill.
Mitchell was 11 of 24 from the floor and dished out seven assists. Asia Doss added 13 points for the Buckeyes, who have won four straight after dropping an 82-63 decision to No. 1 UConn.
OSU (13-4, 3-0 Big Ten) had a 10-0 run to close out the first half and take a 54-42 lead into the break. Northwestern answered by winning the third quarter 21-14 to go into the final period trailing 68-63. OSU, which took the lead for good in the first, won the final quarter, 26-24.
Northwestern’s Ashley Deary, who dished out 14 assists, broke the Big Ten’s record for career steals, grabbing six, to give her 378. Nia Coffey had 22 points and 13 rebounds for Northwestern (13-3, 2-1).
