NCAA Recap – Hoosiers Stun Badgers, Shockers Still Perfect
UNDATED (AP) — Third-ranked Wisconsin entered the night hoping to stay unbeaten while becoming the first team ever to win 13 straight games over Indiana. Neither happened.
"Yogi" Ferrell scored 25 points and the Hoosiers stormed back from a 10-point deficit over the final 13:27 to beat the Badgers 75-72 in Bloomington. Ferrell hit a pair of free throws with 18.3 seconds left to put Indiana up by three before Wisconsin missed a pair of 3-point attempts.
Traevon Jackson had a career-high 21 points for the Badgers, who slipped to 16-1.
— Fifth-ranked Wichita State is one of three unbeaten teams in Division I after Fred VanVleet had 22 points and seven rebounds to lead the Shockers over Bradley 72-50. Wichita improved to 18-0 overall and 5-0 in the Missouri Valley conference despite little production for their two leading scorers as Cleanthony Early and Ron Baker combined for just 13 points.
In other top-25 action:
— Michael Frazier II scored a career-high 21 points seventh-ranked Florida picked up its school-record 25th consecutive home win by pounding Georgia 72-50. Dorian Finney-Smith scored 14 points for the Gators, who won easily while leading scorer Casey Prather sat out a second straight game with a bruised right knee.
— Michael Qualls contributed 18 points and slammed home a thundering two-hand dunk with 0.2 seconds remaining in overtime to send Arkansas to an 87-85 victory over No. 13 Kentucky. Ky Madden also had 18 points in the Razorbacks' third straight home win over the Wildcats.
— Sean Kilpatrick scored 23 points and hit back-to-back 3-pointers to spark a 12-point run that helped 19th-ranked Cincinnati knock off Temple 69-58.
— Doug McDermott scored 24 of his 28 points in the first half as No. 20 Creighton cruised to its 10th straight win, 88-60 against Butler.
— No. 22 Pittsburgh is 16-1 after Talib Zanna scored 22 points and James Robinson added 16 in the Panthers' 81-74 win at Georgia Tech.
— Marcus Foster scored 18 points and Nino Williams hit four clinching free throws in the closing seconds as Kansas State held on to beat No. 25 Oklahoma 72-66.
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