NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Hunter Dickinson had 20 points and 16 rebounds, and No. 6 Kansas rallied to beat No. 25 Oklahoma 67-57. Johnny Furphy had 15 points and nine rebounds for the Jayhawks. Kevin McCullar added 10 points and eight rebounds. Kansas now has won the last seven meetings with Oklahoma. Jalon Moore had 17 points and Javian McCollum added 15 for the Sooners. Oklahoma was shorthanded — John Hugley IV, a 6-foot-10, 275-pound forward/center, was out with a knee injury, while guard Rivaldo Soares was out with a left ankle injury.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Micha Peavy scored a career-high 26 points and Jameer Nelson Jr. hit a fadeaway 3-pointer with 1.1 seconds left to lift TCU to a 75-72 win over Kansas State on Saturday. Peavy scored 17 points in the second half for TCU, including 11 in an 20-2 run to take a 10-point lead with seven minutes remaining before the Wildcats worked their way back into the tie. Emanuel Miller, TCU’s leading scorer this season, didn’t have a first-half point but finished with 10. Tylor Perry scored 18 of his 24 points in the second half to lead the Wildcats, making all 12 of his free throws.
AMES, Iowa (AP) — Keshon Gilbert had 24 points and eight rebounds to lead No. 10 Iowa State past Texas Tech 82-74 on Saturday. Curtis Jones contributed 12 points for Iowa State, which has won all 15 of its home games this season. Tamin Lipsey and Milan Momcilovic each added 10 points. The Cyclones scored 28 points off of turnovers. Joe Toussaint led the Red Raiders with 16 points. Iowa State visits No. 3 Houston on Monday night with an outright conference lead on the line. The Cyclones and Cougars are currently co-leaders.
HOUSTON (AP) — L.J. Cryer scored a season-high 26 points, Jamal Shead had 16 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 3 Houston beat Texas 82-61 for the Cougars’ third straight win. Cryer and Shead combined to score 23 first half points on 8-of-15 shooting as Houston built a 40-27 halftime lead. Cryer was 6 of 9 on 3-pointers. Houston, which has won 19 straight home games, was a No. 1 seed and the third overall team in the NCAA Tournament selection committee’s reveal of the potential top 16 teams earlier Saturday. Dylan Disu had 16 points and seven rebounds and Chendall Weaver added 11 points for Texas.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Dan Skillings Jr. had 15 points and eight rebounds, Simas Lukosius made a key layup with 11 seconds left and Cincinnati defeated UCF 76-74. Cincinnati led by 14 points early in the second half before the Knights rallied and got within 61-59 with a little less than five minutes left and eventually tied it on Darius Johnson’s three-point play with 1:54 remaining. A UCF turnover gave Cincinnati possession with 38 seconds left with a one-point lead. Lukosius then made a layup for a three-point lead with 11 seconds remaining. Skillings missed two free throws with five seconds left and, up by three, the Bearcats fouled UCF’s Marchelus Avery. He made the first free throw, missed the second intentionally and despite gathering the rebound couldn’t get off a shot as time expired.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Freshman Ja’Kobe Walter scored 23 points to lead No. 12 Baylor over West Virginia 94-81. Six Baylor players scored in double figures. Jayden Nunn added 20 points for the Bears. Nunn led a second-half outside shooting barrage after the Bears dominated from inside in the first half. The Bears led by 22 points in the second half and have won five of their last six. RaeQuan Battle led West Virginia with 25 points and Jesse Edwards added 21. The Mountaineers have lost a season-high four straight and fell into a last-place tie in the Big 12 with Oklahoma State.
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Freshman Jamyron Keller scored 22 points in his first start to help Oklahoma State beat No. 19 BYU 93-83 on Saturday. Brandon Garrison added 21 points and Quion Williams had 15 for the Cowboys (11-14, 3-9 Big 12), who shot 50% from 3-point range (11 of 22) while limiting their opponent to 8-of-35 shooting from beyond the arc (22.9%). Foussey Traore scored 17 points and Trevin Knell had 16 to lead BYU (18-7, 6-6), which came into the game leading the nation in made 3-pointers.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Jaelyn Glenn’s layup with 2 seconds left lifted No. 7 Kansas State to a 60-58 victory over UCF Saturday afternoon. Glenn caught a three-quarter court pass from Serena Sundell after UCF tied it. Gregory led Kansas State (22-4, 11-3 Big 12) with 19 points. Eliza Maupin had a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Sundell and Zyanna Walker had 10 points each. UCF (12-12, 3-11 Big 12) was led by Kaitlin Peterson with 26 points. Mya Burns added 10 points.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Stephen Curry was on a roll — and it was barely enough to beat Sabrina Ionescu. And fittingly, he won by three. The Golden State star and NBA’s all-time 3-point king beat Ionescu 29-26 in the Steph vs. Sabrina competition at All-Star Saturday night, the first such him-vs.-her event of its kind at the league’s weekend showcase.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Mac McClung has won his second straight NBA Slam Dunk Contest by grabbing the ball out of Shaquille O’Neal’s hands and leaping over him to draw five perfect scores on his final attempt. McClung finished with 98.8 points on his final two dunks, one point ahead of Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown. McClung became the sixth player to win the contest twice and the first to do it in back-to-back seasons since Zach LaVine in 2015 and 2016. Earlier on All-Star Saturday night in Indianapolis, Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard became the eighth player to win a second 3-point contest and the first to do it in consecutive years since Jason Kapono in 2007 and 2008. Team Pacers won the skills challenge in a tiebreaker.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — The Hall of Fame basketball coach Lefty Driesell has died. His family says Driesell died Saturday at his home in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Driesell’s folksy drawl belied a fiery on-court demeanor. He rebuilt struggling programs and won 786 games over parts of five decades. He was the first to win more than 100 games at four Division I schools. Driesell put Maryland on college basketball’s map and was the coach there when Len Bias fatally overdosed. He also coached at Davidson, James Madison and Georgia State. Charles “Lefty” Driesell was 92.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Patrick Cantlay still has the lead in the Genesis Invitational. It's just not as large as he might have hoped. Cantlay made a soft bogey on the second-easiest hole at Riviera. He shot a 70 and his lead is down to two shots over Xander Schauffele and Will Zalatoris. He'll play the final round with Schauffele, his best friend in golf. They have been partners 23 times in various team events. They have been paired together 20 times on the PGA Tour. And they have played close to 100 practice rounds. At stake is $4 million to the winner.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City was at its highest moment of community pride, celebrating a Super Bowl win, when it experienced one of 21st-century American culture’s most traumatic events — a public mass shooting. By the time it was over, one woman was dead and nearly two dozen other Chiefs fans were wounded. Police now blame a dispute between several people. On Friday, two juveniles were charged with gun-related and resisting arrest charges. Additional charges are expected in Wednesday's post-rally shooting. While it lasted only moments, it has left a knocked-back community struggling to make sense of how something so positive could turn so quickly into something so terrifying and sad.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — After a dismal showing in time trials for Sunday’s season-opening Daytona 500, the Toyota camp roared back and swept the two 150-mile qualifying races that set the field for “The Great American Race.” The wins by Tyler Reddick and Christopher Bell marked the first sweep of the Daytona qualifying races for Toyota since 2014 and have given the automaker hope of a fourth Daytona 500 win. Joey Logano of Team Penske starts on the pole in the first time a Roger Penske car will lead the field to green at the Daytona 500. Rain is expected Sunday and could disrupt the event.
SATURDAY SCORES
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Final (1)UConn 81 (4)Marquette 53
Final (3)Houston 82 Texas 61
Final (5)Arizona 105 Arizona St. 60
Final (6)Kansas 67 (25)Oklahoma 57
Final (7)North Carolina 96 Virginia Tech 81
Final (8)Tennessee 88 Vanderbilt 53
Final (9)Duke 76 Florida St. 67
Final (10)Iowa St. 82 Texas Tech 74
Final LSU 64 (11)South Carolina 63
Final (12)Baylor 94 West Virginia 81
Final (22)Kentucky 70 (13)Auburn 59
Final (14)Illinois 85 Maryland 80
Final (15)Alabama 100 Texas A&M 75
Final (16)Dayton 78 Fordham 70
Final (17)Creighton 79 Butler 57
Final Oklahoma St. 93 (19)BYU 83
Final Iowa 88 (20)Wisconsin 86
Final (21)Virginia 49 Wake Forest 47
Final S. Illinois 74 (23)Indiana St. 69
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Final OT Los Angeles 5 Boston 4
Final Chicago 3 Ottawa 2
Final OT Edmonton 4 Dallas 3
Final Detroit 5 Calgary 0
Final Nashville 5 St. Louis 2
Final OT Buffalo 3 Minnesota 2
Final Florida 9 Tampa Bay 2
Final Toronto 9 Anaheim 2
Final Washington 4 Montreal 3
Final New Jersey 6 Philadelphia 3
Final Winnipeg 4 Vancouver 2
Final Carolina 3 Vegas 1
Final Columbus 4 San Jose 3