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College basketball roundup: Roanoke men, Virginia Tech women among winners


Shamorie Ponds Scored 26 points to spark the Red Storm (12-13, 1-11 Big East) to its first conference win of the season.


The Wildcats (22-2, 9-2) ended a nine-game winning streak and will surely tumble from the top of the national rankings, where they’ve spent the last five weeks at No.


High Point (12-12, 6-7) broke a 60-all tie with 18 seconds left after Andre Fox grabbed an offensive rebound, was fouled and made 1 of 2 from the line.


CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Lonnie Walker IV scored 19 points to lead Miami (18-5, 7-4 ACC) to a victory over Wake Forest on Wednesday night.


Olivia DeFrancesco scored 13 points and Brittany Afolabi-Brown added 10 for Lynchburg, which won despite shooting just 33.8 percent from the field.


LAWRENCE, Kan. — Devonte’ Graham scored 24 points, Udoka Azubuike added 16 and Kansas (19-5, 8-3 Big 12) beat TCU (16-8, 4-7).


Virginia Tech announced Wednesday that junior point guard Chanette Hicks is “stepping away” from the women’s basketball program indefinitely to “deal with a personal matter.”




READ MORE (Roanoke Times)


  • What has changed about St. John's?Rumble In The Garden
  • St. John's tops Villanova, first win over No. 1 team since 1985Syracuse.com
  • Short-handed Villanova's surprising loss to St. John's not a cause for concernCBSSports.com
  • St. John's stuns No. 1 Villanova, its second straight nonsensical upsetYahoo Sports
  • Thursday's Sports Minute: Big upsets in college hoopsKPUG 1170
  • Red Storm reigns over VillanovaThe Register-Guard
  • Top-ranked Villanova upset by hot St. John's teamPhilly.com
  • Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment at 11:20 pm ESTWTOP
  • Late Rally Falls Short as Wildcats Fall to St. John's 79-75Villanova University Official Athletic Site


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