Monday's college basketball scores

February 28, 2017 at 5:46AM

MONDAY

MEN

TOP 25

#1 Kansas 73, Oklahoma 63

#23 Virginia 53, #5 North Carolina 43

#11 Baylor 71, #10 West Virginia 62

Virginia Tech 66, #25 Miami 61

SOUTH

Bethune-Cookman 73, NC A&T 70

Coastal Carolina 77, La.-Monroe 72

Hampton 63, Norfolk St. 59

Howard 79, Md.-Eastern Shore 69

La.-Lafayette 77, Appalachian St. 62

MVSU 84, Grambling St. 80

Mercer 88, Samford 79

Morgan St. 71, Coppin St. 66

Prairie View 77, Alabama St. 58

Savannah St. 74, NC Central 73

Texas Southern 74, Alabama A&M 64

The Citadel 85, Chattanooga 76

UNC Greensboro 72, ETSU 66

W. Carolina 81, VMI 68

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Little Rock 56, Georgia Southern 54

Arkansas St. 78, Georgia St. 67

Jackson St. 62, Ark.-Pine Bluff 51

Texas St. 90, South Alabama 64

Texas-Arlington 82, Troy 67

TOURNAMENTS

Atlantic Sun Conference

First round

Florida Gulf Coast 87, Stetson 57

Kennesaw St. 80, SC-Upstate 78

Lipscomb 97, NJIT 66

North Florida 77, Jacksonville 74

WOMEN

TOP 25

#1 UConn 96, South Florida 68

#2 Baylor 103, #19 Oklahoma 64

#12 Texas 69, #24 Kansas St. 61

#25 Temple 66, C. Florida 60

TUESDAY

MEN

BIG TENConf.Overall

WLWL

Purdue124236

Wisconsin115227

Gophers106227

Maryland106227

Michigan State1061811

Northwestern97209

Michigan971910

Iowa881613

Illinois791712

Indiana6101613

Ohio State6101613

Penn State6101415

Nebraska6101216

Rutgers2141316

Maryland at Rutgers, 5:30 pm

Indiana at #16 Purdue, 6 pm

Ohio State at Penn State, 7:30 pm

TOP 25

Vanderbilt at #9 Kentucky, 8 pm

#15 Florida St. at #17 Duke, 6 pm

Oklahoma St. at #24 Iowa State, 8 pm

TOURNAMENTS

BIG TEN • WOMEN

At Indianapolis

WEDNESDAY •FIRST ROUND • BTN

#13 Nebraska vs. #12 Illinois , 12:30 pm

#14 Rutgers vs. #11 Wisconsin, 2:55 pm

THURSDAY •SECOND ROUND • BTN

#9 Northwestern vs. #8 Iowa, 11 am

Ill./Neb. winner vs. #5 Purdue, 1:25 pm

#10 Gophers vs. #7 Penn State , 5:30 pm

Wis./Rutgers winner #6 Michigan St, 7:55 pm

FRIDAY • QUARTERFINALS • BTN

Iowa/N'western winner vs. #1 Ohio State, 11 am

Purdue/Ill.-Neb. winner vs. #4 Indiana, 1:25 pm

Penn State/Gophers winner vs. #2 Maryland, 5:30 pm

Michigan St./Wis.-Rut. winner vs. Michigan, 7:55 pm

NSIC • MEN

Semifinals • Monday • Sioux Falls

Upper Iowa 63, MSU Mankato 55

SW Minnesota St. 97, Augustana 89, 2 OT

Championship • Tuesday • Sioux Falls

Upper Iowa vs. SW Minnesota St., 7:30 pm

NSIC • WOMEN

Semifinals • Monday • Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls 58, Wayne St. 49

Northern St. 69, Winona St. 64, OT

Championship • Tuesday • Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls vs. Northern St., 5 pm

NCAA DIV. III • men

FRIDAY • FIRST ROUND

At River Falls, Wis.

Bethel at Wis.-River Falls

Benedictine (Ill.) vs. Wartburg

At Whitewater, Wis.

Northwestern at Wis.-Whitewater

Augustana (Ill.) vs. St. Thomas

At Holland, Mich.

Wis.-Oshkosh at Hope

Washington (Mo.) vs. Ripon

NCAA DIV. III • women

FRIDAY • FIRST ROUND

At Crestview Hills, Ky

Eureka at Thomas More

Hope vs. Wis.-Whitewater

At St. Paul

Wis.-Superior at St. Thomas

Chicago vs. Wartburg

At Oshkosh, Wis.

Calvin at Wis.-Oshkosh

DePauw vs. Gustavus

BIG TEN • WOMEN

ALL-BIG ten TEAMS

AS SELECTED BY COACHES

Player Of The Year

Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State

Defensive Player Of The Year

Ashley Deary, Northwestern

Freshman Of The Year

Destiny Slocum, Maryland

Sixth player Of The Year

Linnae Harper, Ohio State

Coach Of The Year

Kim Barnes-Arico, Michigan

FIRST TEAM

• Tyra Buss, Indiana; Ally Disterhoft, Iowa; Megan Gustafson, Iowa; Brionna Jones, Maryland; Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Maryland; Katelynn Flaherty, Michigan; Hallie Thome, Michigan; Tori Jankoska, Michigan St.; Nia Coffey, Northwestern; Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State; Teniya Page, Penn State; Ashley Morrissette, Purdue

SECOND TEAM

• Amanda Cahill, Indiana; Destiny Slocum, Maryland; Kysre Gondrezick, Michigan; Carlie Wagner, Gophers; Jessica Shepard, Nebraska; Ashley Deary, Northwestern; Shayla Cooper, OhioState; Stephanie Mavunga, Ohio State

HONORABLE MENTION

• Alex Wittinger, Illinois; Alexis Gassion, Indiana; Branndais Agee, Michigan St.; Kenisha Bell, Gophers; Sierra Calhoun, Ohio State; Dominique McBryde, Purdue; Avyanna Young,Wisconsin

AS SELECTED BY BIG TEN MEDIA

Player Of The Year

Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State

Freshman Of The Year

Destiny Slocum, Maryland

Coach Of The Year

Kim Barnes-Arico, Michigan

FIRST TEAM

• Tyra Buss, Indiana; Megan Gustafson, Iowa; Brionna Jones, Maryland; Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Maryland; Katelynn Flaherty, Michigan; Tori Jankoska, Michigan St.; Nia Coffey, Northwestern; Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State; Teniya Page, Penn State; Ashley Morrissette, Purdue

SECOND TEAM

• Amanda Cahill,Indiana; Ally Disterhoft, Iowa; Destiny Slocum, Maryland; Kysre Gondrezick, Michigan; Hally Thome, Michigan; Carlie Wagner, Gophers; Jessica Shepard, Nebraska; Ashley Deary, Northwestern; Shayla Cooper, Ohio State Stephanie Mavunga, Ohio State

HONORABLE MENTION

• Brandi Beasley, Illinois; Alex Wittinger, Illinois; Alexis Gassion, Indiana; Branndais Agee, Michigan St.; Taryn McCutcheon, Michigan St.; Taya Reimer, Michigan St.; Kenisha Bell, Gophers; Sierra Calhoun, Ohio State; Kaliyah Mitchell, Penn State; Shrita Parker, Rutgers; Cayla McMorris, Wisconsin

SUMMARIES

NSIc • MEN

SEMIFINALS

MSU Mankato29 26 — 55

Upper Iowa 32 31 — 63

MSU Mankato: Fuqua 20, Knuth 12, Austin 9, Witthus 4, Harper 3, Brown 7

Upper Iowa: Hay 18, Lenhart 15, Roth 11, Parker 8, Austin II 2, Rowan 4, Hanna 3, Weeber 2

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