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Izzo ties Michigan State record for wins

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EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Tom Izzo won his 340th game at Michigan State, tying the school record for victories in the No. 2 Spartans' 90-60 win over Valparaiso on Sunday.

Izzo shares the record with mentor Jud Heathcote, who was to be inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame on Sunday night, along with his best player, Earvin "Magic" Johnson.

Chris Allen scored 22 points to lead Michigan State (4-0) and Kalin Lucas added 15.

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Bird, Magic inducted into College Hall

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Larry Bird and Magic Johnson have been linked since their epic 1979 NCAA title game. Now they're going into college basketball's hall of fame together.

Bird and Johnson were inducted into the National Collegiate Hall of Fame on Sunday in Kansas City. The honor comes 30 years after Johnson's Michigan State team beat Bird and Indiana State in a game that reshaped college basketball. Read More...

Va. Commonwealth upsets No. 17 Oklahoma

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) When Jeff Capel left Virginia Commonwealth to become the head coach at Oklahoma four years ago, his contract mandated that he bring his new team back to Richmond to play the Rams.

Capel received a very warm welcome Saturday night, and then the Rams showed him that things are just fine without him. Read More...

Kentucky tightens 'D' in rout of Rider

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Kentucky center DeMarcus Cousins saw Rider's Brandon Penn pull up from well behind the 3-point line and stretched every last inch of his 6-foot-11 frame in an effort to get a hand on the ball.

Guarding an opponent 22 feet from the basket isn't something Cousins does often. And he plowed into Penn as the ball clanged off the rim, but Cousins' effort perhaps the surest sign that Kentucky coach John Calipari's message to his team that it needed to get serious about defense had come through loud and clear. Read More...

No. 9 Duke hits 18 3s in 104-67 romp

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Duke doesn't have many guards. The ninth-ranked Blue Devils sure haven't lost their long-range touch.

They matched a school record with 18 3-pointers in a 104-67 romp against Radford on Saturday behind a season-high 20 points from freshman Andre Dawkins. Read More...

Butler hangs on to beat Evansville 64-60

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) Butler coach Brad Stevens didn't even bother to look at the stat sheet Saturday night.

No reason to. Read More...

No. 19 Hoyas cruise past Savannah State

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) Sophomore guard Jason Clark scored a career-high 14 points in Georgetown's easy win over Savannah State on Saturday. Hoyas coach John Thompson III called it "irrelevant."

That's because Thompson figures this is really just the beginning for Clark. If he's right, this could be a very successful season for the No. 19 Hoyas, who rolled to a 63-44 win. Read More...

No. 20 Louisville eases by ETSU 69-56

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Rick Pitino and the 20th-ranked Louisville Cardinals have a lot to work on and little time to do it.

Edgar Sosa scored 13 of his 16 points in the first half and No. 20 Louisville beat East Tennessee State 69-56 on Saturday. Read More...

Freshman Richardson's 15 lift Illinois

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) Freshman D.J. Richardson wasn't about to let a hyper-extended shooting elbow slow him down.

Richardson scored 15 points, hitting four 3-pointers, to help No. 23 Illinois overcome a sluggish start and beat Presbyterian College 94-48 in the Las Vegas Invitational on Saturday night. Read More...

Syracuse hands No. 6 Heels first loss

NEW YORK (AP) Jim Boeheim has always made a point of telling the media not to get too caught up in runs because basketball, especially on the college level, is a game of runs.

He could only smile as he was asked about Syracuse's 22-1 run to open the second half of an 87-71 victory over No. 6 North Carolina on Friday night in the championship game of the 2K Sports Classic. Read More...

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