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College basketball highlights: Men’s conference tournaments in progress


Thursday is filled with a stacked board men’s college basketball act like major conference tournaments – including Big East, Big Ten, large 12And Pac-12 – kick the high number.

The day started with an exciting match between two bubble teams, Rugers And Michigan. The Wolverines showed up in Chicago after defeating the Scarlet Knights just two weeks ago.

But that’s just the beginning! Several famous teams bid their goodbyes in action on Wednesday, including UCLA, UConn and the defending national champion Kansas were among those appearing in court on Thursday.

We’ve covered you with all the action from start to finish from across the league.

Here are the top moments!

West Virginia vs Kansas (12 large)

style point

Kansas started 5-0, but university arrayed right outside the gate, leading behind Emmitt Matthews Jr.‘ dunk big time.

From the city center

Kansas picked things up over the next few minutes, slightly ahead of Team Climb.

Colorado versus UCLA (Pac-12)

hot start

Colorado won 6-0 right outside the front gate UCLAwon the first point thanks to Tyger CampbellSmooth jump from the very beginning of the frame.

move

Both teams played hard as the first half continued, taking the lead as halftime approached.

Ohio State vs. Iowa (Big Ten)

Declare

Ohio State‘S Brice Sensabaugh soon threw down a cruel one-handed dunk first Iowawhich has struggled to hold on to whatever lead it had against the Buckeyes.

Ohio State held a one-point advantage, 29-28, in the first half after a big first half for both teams.

Brice Sensabaugh of Ohio State takes down WILD with one hand versus Iowa

Providence vs UConn (Big East)

coast to coast

UConn protect André Jackson Jr. could not be stopped during the quick break, as he threw down a wild pitch in the first half of Thursday’s tilt Providence.

Huskies quickly took a double-digit lead in the opening bracket.

UConn’s Andre Jackson Jr.

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Iowa State 78, Baylor 72 (Grand 12)

Start fast

Iowa State was the first to attack this, but baylor quickly regain the top spot with big plays like these:

Warm up

The Cyclones came back in the opening half after losing the lead momentarily, stabilizing the rhythm and taking one much-needed basket after another to create space between them and the Bears.

Nothing but the net!

Things get tense during the first half, but Baylor has the final say, thanks Adam’s flag bearer‘s 3 point buzzer-beater. Baylor led 41-38 after halftime.

Power star

Baylor’s bride Jalen continued to be the opening act when the second half began. Exhibition A:

Protect W

Iowa State turned up the heat towards the end of the second half, winning by a margin of 10 Baylor, 78-72.

Marquette 72, St. John’s 70 OT (Big East)

Do your best

Marquette took a 6-0 lead to start the game, but St. John’s hit back to end things early in the first half.

Protect the golden eagle Kam Jones perform a smooth 3-point jump to create some distance between them and Red Storm.

Big time bucket

Olivier-Maxence prospers dunks to put Marquette ahead, 16-11, early in the frame.

Olivier-Maxence Prosper finished with a pitch during the transition against St. John’s

Refuse!

John’s led the first game, 17-16, midway through the first half. Red Storm stabilized the rhythm and continued to run 10-0 to extend the lead as the frame ended. John’s led 36-26 after halftime.

AJ Storr hit a WILD bank and broke the glass to extend the lead in the first half of St. John

Back and forth

The Golden Eagles opened the scoring in the second half, but Marquette also had a few tricks up her sleeve.

Take down the power cord

After an intense battle, things were tied 61-all at the end of the regular game and the game began overtime in New York.

Overtime

In the end, the sixth Golden Eagles were able to continue their lead and win overtime, 72-70.

Rutgers 62, Michigan 50 (Grand Ten)

see 3s

Michigan went on to run 7-0 to set the tone early, capped by Jett HowardThat’s 3 pointers big time.

early fight

Michigan finished it on both ends of the floor. werewolf star Hunter Dickinson devised clutch after clutch to keep Michigan ahead for most of the first half.

Hunter Dickinson makes a loop hook and fouls

Anyone’s game!

Rugers’ Oskar . palm tree take two free throws to tighten things up 23-all before Anttwone WoolfolkStealing and hopping then gave the Scarlet Knights a first-game lead, 25-23, with 1:25 to play before the break.

After that, Michigan Joey the baker hit a 3-point buzzer-beater to end the inning and take a three-point lead after halftime, 28-25.

Michigan’s Joey Baker hits 3 buzzer-beater points to close the round against Rutgers

Follow the leader

Rutgers lead, 29-28, early in the second frame on defense Derek Simpson capture the sleeping Wolverines’ guardians and make him recover on his own.

Rutgers’ Derek Simpson Wins His Own Recovery For A Bucket

On a roll

Rutgers went on to score 12-0 to extend Michigan’s lead to double digits, which ended with a beautiful pitch from Simpson. Scarlet Knights continued to attack as the second half drew to a close, taking the big win, 62-50.

Rutgers’ Derek Simpson up SKY HIGH for two-handed pitch vs Michigan

UPCOMING:

Washington State vs. Oregon (Pac-12)

Penn State vs. Illinois (Big Ten)

DePaul vs Xavier (Big East)

Oklahoma State vs. Texas (12 major teams)

Minnesota vs. Maryland (The Big Ten)

Stanford vs. Arizona (Pac-12)

TCU vs Kansas State (12 big boys)

Villanova vs Creighton (Great East)

State of Arizona vs USC (Pac-12)

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