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Show Sunday, February 10, 2008 DAILY HERALD D7 MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Utes rally from halftime deficit Louisville No. 6 Hoyas upsets for road victory at Air Force THE THE ASSOCIATED 30-2- 0 half-time- ,'' 67-5- 37-3- three-point- 3inter 40-3- 7 43-3- ) TCU 68, San Diego St. 62: At Fort Worth, Texas, Henry Salter scored 18 points, including two free throws in the final seconds, as TCU held off San e Diego State to break a losing streak. Salter's jumper and layup keyed a 10-- 2 run that broke a halftime lead and gave four-gam- 25-2- 5 Mountain West) the lead for good. TCU 4-- 5 (12-1- UNLV 68, Colorado St. 51. At Las Vegas, Wink Adams scored 23 points to lead UNLV to a victory over Colorado State, giving head coach Lon Kruger his 400th career win. Adams also had six assists and five rebounds to help lead 2 the Rebels (18-Mountain 5, jmu.. i 7-- No. 2 Duke 90, Boston College 80: At Durham, N.C, Kyle Singler scored 24 points and the Blue Devils shook off some Augustin added 17 and the Longhorns rallied from a early cold shooting to beat deficit for their sixth win Boston College and extend in seven games, their winning streak to 11. nt I No. 4 Kansas 100. Baylor 90: At Lawrence, Kan., Darrell Arthur scored 23 points, and Russell Robinson had 22 and helped fuel a 17-- spurt in the second half that carried the Jay hawks to victory, 6 return to the fundamentals that have keyed their rise through the Big East. Louisville shut down the Hoyas over the final 20 minutes for 1 a convincing victory to shake up a conference race that for weeks appeared to be a foregone conclusion. David Padgett scored 18 points, Jerry Smith added 16 and the Cardinals ( 18-Big East) held Georgetown (19-3- , to 20 points in the second half, snapping the e Hoyas' winning streak by playing the kind of clampdown defense that has become Georgetown's trademark. "This is the best win I've ever experienced as a player," Padgett said. "It all starts with defense. We started the game, I think we might have been a little nervous. In the second half we played defense the way we're all capable of." The Cardinals held the Hoyas to just 35 percent shooting in the second half, keeping Georgetown without a field goal for a decisive eight minute stretch in which Louisville took command. I No. 7 Tennessee 47, LSU 45: At Baton Rouge, La., JaJuan Smith's steal and layup with 11 seconds left gave the Volunteers a win over the Tigers in their first game since the firing of coach John Brady. 59-5- KIRK SPEERAssociated Press Utah's Tyler Kepkay, left, works the ball against Air Force's Anwar Johnson during the first half Saturday. MWC Men's Standings Conference W i BWI 7 UNLV 7 .6 2 5 6 4 4 San Diego St. Nf Mexico Wan Air Force TCU Wyoming Colorado St. .4 2 ;0 PCT M .778 3 4 5 5 7 9 .667 .556 .556 .444 ..444 .222 .000 Saturday'! TCU 68, San Diego St. 62 Utah 67, Air Force 59 UNLV 68, Colorado St. 51 New Mexico 100, Wyoming All Garnet L W PCT II S 18 '6 18 14 12 12 5 7 9 i 6 t 10 10 13 17 .783 783 .696 .750 i3l .545 .545 .409 .261 55 81-7- 3. 2 I New Mexico h 8-- 1 care- renini West). Rene Rougeau pitched in with 17 points and six rebounds. It was Kruger's second attempt at win No. 400 as UNLV lost Wednesday at Utah, Kruger now has a record of in 22 seasons. "Anytime you win, it feels great," Kruger said. "A lot of people share in this. We've had good teams. We like what this team is doing." 400-27- 11 redown a game-higbounds to lead Utah State past San Jose State. Gary Wilkinson also scored 15 for the Aggies (18-6- , Western Athletic Conference) and Tai Wesley added 13. C.J. Webster scored a 21 points for the er-high WAQ, Tim Spartans Pierce had 15, while DaShawn Wright added 12 and Chris Oakes 1 1 points and 10 rebounds. : 100, Wyoming 55: s Albuquerque, N.M., J.R. scored 21 of his career-hig- h 36 points in a lopsided first half as New Mexico beat Wyoming. Giddens, who was from the field, also had 1 1 rebounds and six steals as the Lo-bcompleted a season sweep of the Cowboys for the first time since 1994. Gid-den- Weber St. 70, N. Colorado 54: At Ogden, Dezmon Harris scored 21 points, including all five shots he took from range, while grabbing four steals and four rebounds as Weber State defeated Northern Colorado. Arturas Valeika also had a big night with 16 points and 14 rebounds, his eight double-doubl- e of the season, while Kel-le- n McCoy scored 12 for the victorious Wildcats (12-1Big Sky Conference). 7-- 3 Southern Utah 78, Missouri-KAt Cedar City, Geoff Payne made a three-poin- t play with 31 seconds left to give Southern Utah its first lead, and the Thunderbirds rallied from an deficit to beat ri-Kansas City. Payne scored 23 points to lead Southern Utah in Summit), which trailed the second half but outscored the Kangaroos in the final 3:32. 73: Missou- ; Local (6-1- 4-- 8 1 2 Texas 71, Iowa State 65, OT: At Ames, Iowa, A.J. Abrams scored 25 points, D.J. I No. I PRESS LouisLOUISVILLE, Ky. ville coach Rick Pitino started sweating through his suit while pacing the sidelines during the first half against No. 6 Georgetown on Saturday. He decided at the half it was time to get back to basics. So, apparently, did his team. Clad in a more traditional black suit in the second half, Pitino watched the Cardinals PRESS AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Down after 20 minutes, Utah coach was Jim Boy len not a happy man. "To say the least, I was disappointed in my team at he said after the Utes had come from behind to defeat Air Force 9 Saturday. "I though we settled (for relatively poor shots) in the first half. You have to give them credit. I've said it before. It takes a little while to figure out that zone out there. You don't see it every day and you' don't play against it every day. It just takes a while to figure it out." The 20 halftime points were Utah's low for the season, but Boylen found the proper formula. Senior guard Johnnie Bryant, who had three points at halftime, came to life in the second half. Bryant was shots and added on two free throws en route to a 17 points. game-hig- h "It Was a pretty bad first half and we were lucky to be down by only 10 points," Bryant said. "We came out with a different focus, and I just found my rhythm in the second half ." Utah (14-8- , 54 Mountain West) tied Air Force 7 with Bryant nailing a at the 13:17 mark. Luka Drca hit at 11:52 to give Utah a a lead, and Bryant scored from beyond the arc at 11:27 to stretch the margin to ; Colo. ASSOCIATED No. 24 Purdue 72. No. 8 Wis consin 67: At Madison, Wis., freshman Robbie Hummel 2 1 points scored a career-bes- t on shooting and Purdue upset Wisconsin to extend the Boilermakers' winning streak to nine. Purdue (19-- 10-- 1 Big Ten) last beat a team ranked in the Top 10 on the road on March 1, 1998. The Boilermakers had last beaten the Badgers ( in Madison on Feb. 7, 1996, a span of eight games. 8-- 3 9-- 19-- 9-- I No. 9 Stanford 71, Oregon St. 56: At Stanford, Calif., Lawrence Hill scored 14 points No. 15 Drake 73, Evansville 65: At Des Moines, Iowa, Jonathan Cox scored . No. 17 Washington St. 74, Southern Cal 50: At Spokane, Wash., Kyle Weaver scored 17 points to help the Cougars home los break a three-eam- e ing streak and make it a season sweep of the Trojans. No. 18 Texas A&M 77, Missouri 69: At Columbia, Mo., Donald Sloan scored a career-hig- h 21 points, and the Aggies used a run to open the second half and cruise to nt victory. -- 20-wi- rebounds and Memphis remained the nation's only undefeated team with a win over Central Wis., A.J. Graves led four players in double figures with 16 points, and the Bulldogs survived a scare to win their Florida. Derrick Rose led the Tigers (23-Conference USA) with 15 points, and Antonio fifth straight. 1 13 top-rank- 10 Butler 62, Wisconsin-Gree- n Bay 57: At Green Bay, No. 11 Michigan St. 70, Northwestern 55: At East Lansing, Mich., Drew Neitzel scored 13 of his 21 points in less than four minutes to help the Spartans rally past lowly 9-- 0 Anderson scored 11 as Memphis extended the country's longest active home winning streak to 46 and continued I No. 19 Connecticut 80, Georgia Tech 68: At Storrs, Conn., Hasheem Thabeet scored a 24 points, grabbed career-hig- h 15 rebounds and blocked six shots in leading UConn to its seventh consecutive win. Nn 70 Kancac t ft? nlrla. homa St. 61: At Manhattan, Kan., Michael Beasley had 23 points and 13 rebounds 19th for his school-recor- d I ) No. and their conference supremacy. helping the Wildcats beat Oklahoma State for the first time in five years. double-doubl- e, I No. 23 Vanderbilt 66, South Carolina 65: At Columbia, C Tprmninp Ronl Hrnvo tViA length of the court and hit a short fadeaway jumper with 0.6 seconds left to give the Commodores the win. 45-2- 7 Utah St. 78, San Jose St. 73: At Logan, Jaycee Carroll scored 26 points and pulled iiijiailw..njiiBiiLjaiiiuiu.juia.siwiuuiiuniiiwiiPHWwJ., (8-1- ... 3-- 15-- 1 .vawiBuiapiiapa ji Is 'if Hit, i mjTsJ Is M liG Usl f fixed rate mortgage y rate lock Zero points 30-ye- ar 30-da- Is your Adjustable Rate Mortgage payment going up? Lock in a fixed rate mortgage from KeyBank. 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