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Michigan10140
Gophers10131Indiana10131Wisconsin10104Illinois11142Michigan St.11123Ohio State11113Purdue1177Iowa01113Nebraska0195Northwestern0195Penn State0185 SATURDAY
#11 Illinois 74, #8 Ohio State 55
#18 Michigan St. 84, Purdue 61
SUNDAY
Northwestern at #9 Gophers, 6 pm
Iowa at #2 Michigan, 11 am
Wisconsin at Nebraska, 3:30 pm
MONDAY
#5 Indiana at Penn State, 6 pm
TUESDAY
#8 Ohio State at Purdue, 8 pm
WEDNESDAY
#9 Gophers at #11 Illinois, 8 pm
Nebraska at #2 Michigan, 6 pm
THURSDAY
#18 Michigan St. at Iowa, 6 pm
Northwestern at Penn State, 7 pm
FRIDAY
No games scheduled
NEXT SATURDAY
#9 Gophers at #5 Indiana, 11 am
#11 Illinois at Wisconsin, 1:15 pm
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