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Saturday Recap: Northwestern, Florida State Pick Up Important Wins
There weren't many opportunities to watch ranked teams play each other (there was just one, which is discussed below), but Saturday's slate provided many teams the chance to improve their resumes. Florida State and Northwestern took full advantage of their opportunities as they both knocked off Top 10 opponents at home, albeit in different ways.
- Akron
- Arizona
- Atlantic 10
- Baylor
- CCSU
- Davidson
- Florida St
- Game Recaps
- Iowa
- Kansas St
- Kentucky
- Marquette
- Michigan St
- Mississippi St
- Montana
- MTSU
- Murray St
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Northwestern
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Penn
- Pittsburgh
- San Diego St
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- St Joseph's
- St Louis
- Syracuse
- Temple
- Tennessee
- UCONN
- UNLV
- Villanova
- Virginia Tech
- Wagner
- Weber St
- Xavier
- your commentary
Michigan vs. Northwestern: Wednesday's Preview
Wednesday Recap: Temple Knocks Off #3 Duke
The question asked going into Temple's matchup with #3 Duke was whether or not they would be able to take care of business in the paint with the injured Micheal Eric still out. But by the end of the contest it was apparent that wasn't the biggest issue to be addressed for either team as the Owls won 78-73.
Wednesday's Preview: #22 Kansas State at #15 Kansas
College Basketball Conference Ranking: RPI, KenPom, Sagarin
Saturday Recap: Kidd-Gilchrist Leads Kentucky Past Louisville
The game between Top 5 teams and in-state rivals Louisville and Kentucky was expected to be a high-intensity affair played at a good pace. Well thanks to the "third team" we got the intensity but not the pace, but by the end of the afternoon at Rupp Arena it was clear that Kentucky's 69-62 victory would be long remembered for the play of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Kidd-Gilchrist, who has emerged as the leader of John Calipari's talented squad, stole the show with 24 point and 19 rebounds in leading Kentucky to their 44th straight home victory.
Jon Teitel's All-Conference Teams (Pre-League Play Edition)
With conference play beginning for many leagues this week (a few conferences began their league slate in early December) it's a good time to look back on some of the top performers. Enter CHN writer Jon Teitel, who put together his all-conference teams for each of the leagues.
- ACC
- All-Conference
- America East
- Atlantic 10
- Atlantic Sun
- Big 12
- Big East
- Big Sky
- Big South
- Big Ten
- Big West
- Colonial
- Conference USA
- Creighton
- Gonzaga
- Harvard
- Horizon
- Independent
- Iona
- Ivy
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- MAAC
- MAC
- MEAC
- MVC
- MWC
- NEC
- North Carolina
- Ohio St
- OVC
- Pac-12
- Patriot
- SEC
- Southern
- Southland
- Summit
- Sun Belt
- SWAC
- UNLV
- WAC
- WCC
Saturday Recap: Watford's Shot Lifts Indiana Past Kentucky
In the days leading up to Indiana's game against#1 Kentucky at Assembly Hall there weren't too many people who thought that the Hoosiers could knock off the Wildcats. There were a few outside of the Indiana fan base who picked Tom Crean's team to win, but the majority of the predictions ranged anywhere from a close loss to a Kentucky blowout with IU's schedule to date being the main reason why.
College Hoops Sunday Recap: Shockers Put On a Show
Going into Sunday's game at Wichita State, the UNLV Runnin' Rebels were on the tail end of an eight-day stretch that began with a win over then-#1 North Carolina followed by a double-overtime win at UCSB. To say the least this wasn't the easiest way to end that stretch, and Joe Ragland and the Shockers made sure that was the case. Ragland made eight of nine from beyond the arc in scoring a game-high 31 points, and as a team Wichita State shot 12-for-23 from distance in the 89-70 win.
College Hoops Saturday Recap: "Game of the Year" Lives Up to Hype
One of the most anticipated regular season college basketball games in recent memory came down to wingspan. That was the difference between Kentucky and North Carolina as freshman Anthony Davis got a hand on John Henson's jumper in the final seconds to preserve a 73-72 win at Rupp Arena. UNC would enjoy the largest lead for either team with just under seven minutes left in the first half as they led 34-25, and the two titans would play close throughout.

