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Mizzou Men's Basketball Non-Conference Schedule: Southern Indiana & Penn

Central Florida in south Florida, but not USF South Florida because that’s West Central Florida.

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Davis powers SMU over UCF 72-60 for eighth straight win

DALLAS (AP) — Kendric Davis had 20 points, eight rebounds and eight assists and SMU defeated Central Florida 72-60 in American Athletic Conference play on Sunday.

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UCF 85, Michigan 71 | mgoblog

Michigan Basketball's slide off the bubble and into the tournament danger zone continued in the final game of 2021. In need of simply a single decent non-conference win to pad the resume, the Wolverines could not get it amid a spectacular second-half collapse fueled by offensive droughts and memorable shooting dominance from the Golden Knights' Darin Green Jr. and Brandon Mahan. After leading 35-31 at halftime— and 49-37 with 16 minutes to go— Michigan lost 85-71 to UCF. At 7-5 and with no real quality wins to speak of heading into the meat of conference play, Michigan Basketball is in trouble. 
The first half went alright for the Wolverines. DeVante' Jones scored 7 points on 3/5 shooting and snagged five boards, also helping Michigan break UCF's occasional full-court press. Hunter Dickinson and Moussa Diabate both had their struggles around the basket due to Pitt big man Cheikh Mbacke Diong, but Eli Brooks added a couple early buckets that bolstered Michigan's offense. On the UCF side, the first twenty minutes were all about Darin Green Jr., who went 6/8 from the field (including 4/6 from three), carrying an otherwise very poor offense forward. After a dunk at the buzzer was waived off, Michigan took a 35-31 lead into the break and felt okay. 
That feeling got even better after a strong start to the second half. Michigan embarked on a 9-1 run in the first 2:21 of the second half, including a Devante' Jones three pointer, Diabate going 2/2 from the line, a beautiful drive and pass from Eli Brooks to set up a Hunter Dickinson jam, and then a Jones steal on the ensuing in-bounds pass leading to an Eli bucket. Michigan led 44-32 and forced UCF head coach Johnny Dawkins to call timeout. Another minute+ bled off the clock and the margin stayed consistent, with Michigan up by that 49-37 edge I mentioned in the first paragraph. That's when things went off the rails. 

At least Devante' Jones wasn't bad on offense! [Campredon]
Despite a middling first half, Brandon Mahan started to turn it on, nailing back-to-back threes and scoring eight straight UCF points. After he got a little help from Darin Green Jr., Michigan was really in trouble. Over the span of just 4:15 of game time, the Golden Knights embarked on an 18-2 run (!!!!). 14 of the 18 points were from Mahan and Green Jr. Michigan's offense ran dry over that stretch and those two scorers made tough shots off the dribble, even when Michigan was able to track them off switches (wasn't always the case). The home UCF crowd may not have been plentiful, but they got loud in this stretch of the game and the Wolverines appeared rattled. 
An Eli Brooks jumper trimmed the score to 57-56 but Mahan knocked down another three and a crucial swing moment occurred: Terrance Williams II dribbled down the court and went up for a layup against a UCF defender who appeared to have his foot on the restricted circle. The collision was ruled an offensive foul and with the emotions flowing, Juwan Howard was whistled for a technical foul. Mahan made both free throws and Michigan trailed by six. 
Kobe Bufkin was a pleasant sign on offense [Campredon]
Still, the Maize & Blue fought back to within one score with over seven minutes to play. That's when the offense stalled as several floaters and tip-ins from seemingly every player glanced off the rim and out. Michigan scored one point over a four minute stretch, during which UCF stretched the lead to nine. By the time Michigan finally made a FG, there were just over three minutes to play.
UCF's offense couldn't be stopped in part because Mahan and Green Jr. couldn't miss. Some of that was Michigan leaving those players open on occasion, but again, even when covered, they were dead-on. The second half box score is staggering. UCF shot 72% from the field and went 8/8 on threes. Mahan and Green Jr. combined for 11/12 from the field and accounted for all eight three pointers, summing for 33 points. UCF also went to the line 13 times and made 10 of them, hanging 54 on Michigan in the second half. Even in the waning moments when Kobe Bufkin and Eli Brooks added late threes, the UCF sharpshooters answered every time. The margin didn't budge and then UCF added a few free throws to win by 14. 
In total, Michigan shot 40% from both the field and three, actually knocking down shots from distance but not effective enough inside, and when you're up against shooters converting at the clip that UCF's did, it was going to take a lot more. Eli Brooks led the way with 18 points for the Wolverines. Michigan is now 7-5 and reeling yet again, with the B1G schedule about to really hit full swing. The team will be in Piscataway, NJ, to take on Rutgers on Tuesday night at 7:00 PM EST. 
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Walker Kessler, No. 21 Auburn push aside UCF

Big man Walker Kessler posted his third double-double in four games as No. 21 Auburn exacted some revenge on UCF on Wednesday, beating the visiting Knights 85-6

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Smith, do-it-all Kessler lead No. 21 Auburn past UCF, 85-68

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Walker Kessler had 17 points, a career-high 14 rebounds and six blocks, freshman Jabari Smith scored 20 points, and No. 21 Auburn beat UCF 85-68 on

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3 Quick takes: A prideful Ike drops the hammer on Rebs


3 Quick takes: A prideful Ike drops the hammer on Rebs
Published: March 7, 2021
Graham Ike netted a game-high 17 points in an 80-69 victory over UNLV Saturday night in Laramie./ UW courtesy photo
Graham Ike got worked last Thursday night in Logan.
Neemias Queta netted 14 and made things look way too easy against Wyoming's 6-foot-9 true freshman. That's been known to happen. Ike certainly isn't alone when it comes to being brutalized by Utah State's big man.
Postgame,
Jeff Linder said Ike got a firsthand look at a "pro" in the 72-59 loss to the Aggies. The Colorado product connected on just one bucket all night long inside the Spectrum. He was 1-of-6 shooting and pulled down just two boards.

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Nevada's Grant Sherfield, Desmond Cambridge earn All-MWC honors


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A pair of Nevada men’s basketball guards, Grant Sherfield and Desmond Cambridge, earned All-Mountain West honors, the conference announced Monday.
Sherfield, in his first season with the Wolf Pack after transferring from Wichita State last spring, was dubbed the Mountain West Newcomer of the Year and was named to the All-Mountain West first team, while Cambridge was named to the All-Mountain West third team.
Voters of the conference were asked to vote on conference-only statistics. In 17 conference games, Sherfield led the Mountain West in both scoring (18.2 ppg) and assists (6.6 apg), shooting 42.6 percent from the floor, 32.6 percent from the 3-point line and 88.8 percent from the free-throw line. He finished T-4 with UNLV’s Bryce Hamilton and Cheikh Mbacke-Diong in steals (1.5 spg) in such games.

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Grill scores 18 to lead UNLV past Fresno St. 68-67

Grill scores 18 to lead UNLV past Fresno St. 68-67
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Lobo men face another tall order — this time, 7-foot Fresno State standout » Albuquerque Journal

The next big problem for the New Mexico Lobos, not that they haven't felt as though they've had enough already, comes in the form of Orlando Robinson. The Fresno State…

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