Wisconsin Gets Past Maryland
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Alando Tucker scored a career-high 27 points, and No. 25 Wisconsin beat No. 12 Maryland, 69-64, Tuesday night in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
Sharif Chambliss had 15 points, and Zach Morley had 12 for the Badgers (3-1), who won their 31st consecutive home game. That ties Stephen F. Austin for the longest current Division I home winning streak.
Ekene Ibekwe scored 21 points for Maryland (3-1).
No. 4 Georgia Tech 99, Michigan 68 -- B.J. Elder scored 27 points, and Will Bynum had 19 for the Yellow Jackets (4-0) at Atlanta in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
Courtney Sims had 17 points for Michigan (3-3), which had 18 turnovers.
No. 7 Connecticut 99, Florida International 48 -- Rashad Anderson scored 17 points at Storrs, Conn., and Hilton Armstrong had five of a school-record 19 blocked shots for the Huskies (2-0), who had a 57-36 rebounding advantage over the Golden Panthers (3-2).
No. 8 Kentucky 92, Tennessee Tech 63 -- Kelenna Azubuike scored 21 points for the Wildcats (4-0) at Lexington, Ky.
Willie Jenkins had 18 points for the Golden Eagles (1-3).
No. 10 Duke 81, No. 11 Michigan State 74 -- Guards J.J. Redick and Daniel Ewing each scored 29 points to carry the Blue Devils (4-0) over the Spartans (3-1) at Durham, N.C., in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
No. 19 Florida 88, Florida A&M; 51 -- Mohamed Abukar had a career-high 22 points for the host Gators (4-0).
The Rattlers (0-4) have lost their games by a combined 122 points.
No. 21 Arizona 98, Wyoming 70 -- Salim Stoudamire and freshman Jawaan McClellan each scored 19 points, and the Wildcats (4-2) pulled away in the second half from the Cowboys (3-1), who were playing their first road game this season.
No. 23 Iowa 91, Drake 75 -- Jeff Horner and Adam Haluksa each scored 21 points for the host Hawkeyes (4-1), who beat Drake (1-2) for the 26th consecutive time.
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