North Carolina rolls over North Carolina State

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Tyler Zeller had 21 points and a career-best 17 rebounds to help No. 7 North Carolina beat North Carolina State 74-55 on Thursday night.The Tar Heels (17-3, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), won their 11th straight against their longtime rivals. No. 14 Florida 64, Mississippi 60: At Oxford, Miss., Patric Young scored 15 points and Kenny Boynton added 12 for Florida, which rallied from a double-digit first-half deficit. No. 25 Wisconsin 57, No. 16 Indiana 50: At Madison, Wis., Ben Brust scored 13 points and Wisconsin continued its recent rebound in the Big Ten, beating Indiana. No. 19 Virginia 66, Boston College 49: At Charlottesville, Va., Mike Scott scored 18 points and Virginia pulled away with a 22-3 run.Top 25 Women No. 1 Baylor 89, Oklahoma 58: At Norman, Okla., Brittney Griner had 18 points and seven blocks, Odyssey Sims and Terran Condrey scored 14 points apiece and top-ranked Baylor ran away in the second half to beat Oklahoma. No. 6 Kentucky 66, Auburn 48: At Auburn, Ala., A'dia Mathies scored 20 points and Kentucky forced 30 turnovers in an easy win over Auburn. Virginia Tech 75, No. 8 Maryland 69: At College Park, Md., Monet Tellier tied a career high with 31 points and fueled a late charge that carried Virginia Tech over Maryland. No. 9 Ohio State 73, Indiana 55: At Bloomington, Ind., Samantha Prahalis had 18 points and nine assists to help Ohio State beat Indiana. No. 10 Miami 64, Wake Forest 39: At Coral Gables, Fla., Stefanie Yderstrom and Riquna Williams scored 14 points any to lead Miami past Wake Forest. No. 12 Wisconsin-Green Bay 60, Butler 36: At Indianapolis, Julie Wojta scored 13 of her 15 points in the first half to lead Wisconsin-Green Bay over Butler. No. 13 Purdue 80, Northwestern 70: At Evanston, Ill., Courtney Moses scored a career-high 29 points to help Purdue beat Northwestern for its 11th win in a row. No. 15 Delaware 84, Hofstra 66: At Newark, Del., Elena Delle Donne had 41 points to lead Delaware. No. 19 Nebraska 60, Iowa 53: At Lincoln, Neb.! , Jordan Hooper recorded her Big Ten-leading ninth double-double with 22 points and 15 rebounds to help Nebraska hold off Iowa. Powered By iWebRSS.co.cc

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