
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Dajuan Harris hit a driving layup with 8 seconds left, and No. 9 Kansas got the better of a wild finish against No. 15 Iowa State to win 62-61. There were four lead changes in the final 38 seconds, and the Jayhawks survived when Iowa State’s Gabe Kalscheur missed a 3-pointer just before the buzzer. Ochai Agbaji scored 22 points to lead Kansas, which rebounded from a loss at Texas Tech on Saturday. Christian Braun had 13 points and Harris had 12. Isaiah Brockington scored 17 points for Iowa State.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw hit a 3-pointer with four seconds to play to lift No. 9 Iowa State over No. 25 Kansas State 73-70 on Tuesday night.The Cyclones trailed most of the game and rallied after being down by as many as 11 in the fourth quarter. It was Iowa State’s first lead since they led 3-2 in the first quarter. They went 6-for-7 from the 3-point line in the fourth quarter. Kansas State didn’t get a shot off on their last possession and gave the Wildcats their first loss of the season at home.
WACO, Texas (AP) — The nation's longest winning streak is over after No. 19 Texas Tech won 65-62 at top-ranked Baylor. The defending national champion Bears had won 21 consecutive games. Kevin McCullar scored 12 points in his return after missing two games, including a key 3-pointer late. The Red Raiders were coming off a win over then-No. 6 Kansas. Adam Flagler and James Akinjo had 17 points for Baylor. Akinjo's 3-point at the buzzer hit the front of the rim. The Bears were the last unbeaten team in Division I. Southern California had also been undefeated before losing at Stanford earlier Tuesday.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Andrew Jones scored a season-best 22 points and made four steals, and No. 21 Texas beat Oklahoma 66-52. Texas led by 20 points six minutes into the second half. Oklahoma cut the deficit to 11 with 5:38 left, but Timmy Allen scored inside for Texas and Jones made consecutive layups to put the Sooners away. Christian Bishop had 10 points and eight rebounds for Texas. Allen and Courtney Ramey added 10 points apiece. Jalen Hill led Oklahoma with 13 points, and Jacob Groves scored 10.
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) — Jalen Bridges tied a career-high 22 points making all 10 of his foul shots and Gabe Osabuohien had a season-high 12 points and West Virginia pulled away from Oklahoma State for a 70-60 win. Kedrian Johnson made two foul shot to give the Mountaineers a 53-37 lead with 11:32 left before Oklahoma State scored nine straight to get within seven points as Isaac Likekele scored six during the run. West Virginia responded with a 15-4 run to seal it. Bryce Williams scored 12 points for Oklahoma State and Likekele 11.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The only two teams to be ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 this football season were Goergia and Alabama. The real chaos in the rankings started after them: Michigan, Baylor, Oklahoma State and Michigan State all finished in the top 10 after starting the season unranked. AP College Football Writer Ralph Russo thinks Alabama will be the likely No. 1 team when the preseason poll is released in August. Georgia and Ohio State will be highly ranked, too. Russo thinks Clemson's run as a preseason top-five team could come to an end.
UNDATED (AP) — Harrison Ingram and Spencer Jones scored 21 points apiece and Stanford beat No. 5 Southern California 75-69 for its first win over a top five team in nearly 15 years. Stanford returned from a nearly three-week break for COVID-19 protocols and delivered a big win in a nearly empty arena. Stanford had lost 14 straight games against teams in the top five of the AP poll since beating No. 3 UCLA 75-68 on Jan. 28, 2007. Isaiah Mobley scored 16 points to lead the Trojans and Boogie Ellis added 14.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Green Bay Packers finished the regular season with the No. 1 seed in the NFC and the top spot in the final AP Pro32 poll. The Packers earned all 12 first-place votes for 384 points. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers remained at No. 2 and will open the postseason by hosting the Philadelphia Eagles. The Kansas City Chiefs inched up a spot to No. 3. The Chiefs will begin their drive for their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance as they host the Pittsburgh Steelers. And the Tennessee Titans, who have the top seed in the AFC, gained a place to No. 4. The Dallas Cowboys climbed three spots to No. 5.
TUESDAY SCORES
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
(7)Purdue at Michigan 9 p.m. (Postponed)
(23)Providence at Creighton 9 p.m. (Canceled)
Final (19)Texas Tech 65 (1)Baylor 62
Final (4)Auburn 81 (24)Alabama 77
Final Stanford 75 (5)Southern Cal 69
Final (9)Kansas 62 (15)Iowa St. 61
Final (18)Kentucky 78 Vanderbilt 66
Final (21)Texas 66 Oklahoma 52
Final (22)Tennessee 66 South Carolina 46
Final (25)Illinois 81 Nebraska 71
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Final Washington 122 Oklahoma City 118
Final Phoenix 99 Toronto 95
Final Chicago 133 Detroit 87
Final Memphis 116 Golden State 108
Final New Orleans 128 Minnesota 125
Final L.A. Clippers 87 Denver 85
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Carolina at Philadelphia 7 p.m. (Postponed)
N-Y Islanders at Calgary 9 p.m. (Postponed)
Final Chicago 4 Columbus 2
Final Tampa Bay 6 Buffalo 1
Final Florida 5 Vancouver 2
Final OT Nashville 5 Colorado 4
Final Pittsburgh 4 Anaheim 1
Final SO Toronto 4 Vegas 3
Final OT San Jose 3 Detroit 2



