Nov. 19 College Hoops Summit: Big Ten living a Spartan existence in season's early going, 12-4 vs. Power 5

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Tuesday Reach the Summit Recaps
Oral Roberts 84, Haskell (non-Division 1) 64: Ofri Naveh (15 points, 7 rebounds) led five players in double figures as the Golden Eagles improved their record to 2-3. Both ORU wins have come vs. non-Division 1 opponents.

Luke Gray contributed 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, Jack Turner scored 14 points and made 4 out of 8 three-point attempts, Ty Harper added 12 points along with 3 rebounds, and Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams finished with 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 assists—all joining Naveh in reaching double digits.

Wednesday Reach the Summit Slate
Kansas City @ TCU, 7 (ESPN+)
North Dakota @ Creighton, 7 (ESPN+)
Non-Division 1 @ North Dakota State, 7
Non-Division 1 @ Omaha, 7

Tuesday Eye-Openers
Michigan State 83, Kentucky 66: Jaxon Kohler scored 20 points and grabbed 5 rebounds to lead the Spartans (4-0) to a surprisingly easy victory in Madison Square Garden. Kur Teng came off the bench to score 15, including 3 of 7 from trey. The Spartans, struggling mightily from three-point territory heading into the game, made 11 of 22 from long distance. MSU also owned the boards, 42-28.

Troy 108, San Diego State 107: Junior forwards Thomas Dowd and Victor Valdes scored 25 and 20 points, respectively, as the Trojans (4-2) pulled out a double-OT win In San Diego. Dowd added a game-high 19 rebounds. The Aztecs (2-1) took four-point leads in both overtime periods after Miles Byrd (team-high 24 points) buried a heave from beyond halfcourt to send the game to overtime, but the Trojans clawed their way back both times.

Mid- & Low-Major Conferences vs. Power 5/Gonzaga (through Nov. 18)
Record:
5-252 (.019 winning %)
WCC (1-3): Santa Clara over Xavier
MAC (1-5): Buffalo over DePaul
American (1-7): FAU over Boston College
Southland (1-12): New Orleans over TCU
NEC (1-16): Central Connecticut over Boston College
Mountain West (0-2)
Ivy (0-3)
Atlantic 10 (0-5)
Big West (0-5)
Conference USA (0-5)
Missouri Valley (0-5)
Summit (0-6)
WAC (0-7)
America East (0-9)
SoCon (0-9)
Sun Belt (0-9)
Big Sky (0-10)
Big South (0-10)
Coastal (0-11)
MEAC (0-12)
MAAC (0-13)
OVC (0-13)
Patriot (0-16)
ASUN (0-17)
Horizon (0-17)
SWAC (0-25)

Wednesday Mid- & Low-Major vs. Power 5/Gonzaga Slate
AMERICA EAST
Bryant @ Virginia Tech
AMERICAN
USF @ Oklahoma State
ASUN
Bellarmine @ Notre Dame
ATLANTIC 10
Dayton @ Marquette
Villanova @ La Salle
CONFERENCE USA
Middle Tennessee @ Michigan
IVY
Harvard @ Penn State
MAAC
Mount Saint Mary’s @ Maryland
SWAC
Jackson State @ Auburn
SUMMIT
Kansas City @ TCU
North Dakota @ Creighton

Power 5/Gonzaga Head-to-Head (through Nov. 18)
1 Gonzaga (3-0)
2 B1G (12-4)
3 Big XII (11-7)
4 ACC (5-7)
5 SEC (5-11)
6 Big East (3-10)

Wednesday Power 5/Gonzaga Head-to-Head Slate
Arizona @ UConn, 6 (FS1)
Alabama vs. Illinois, 8 (FS1) in Chicago

Wednesday Handful Worth A Look
Villanova @ La Salle, 6 (CBSSN), Big 5 Classic preliminary round
Dayton @ Marquette, 6:30 (TRUTV)
UC-Irvine @ Utah Valley, 7 (ESPN+)
USF @ Oklahoma State, 7 (ESPN+)
Arkansas State @ Saint Mary’s, 9 (ESPN+)

Daily Pick to Click (11-5, W5 streak)
North Dakota +26.5 @ Creighton

Daily Outright (+7 or more ‘dog) Dragon Slayer (2-14, L9 streak)
William & Mary (+7.5) @ Bowling Green

Deep Thoughts, by Buzz Studley
The Big Ten is off to a great start vs. the Power 5 conferences (+ Gonzaga) with a 12-4 record. This is how you make sure your conference gets double-digit teams into the NCAA Tournament. The results to date:

W
Illinois 81, Texas Tech 77 (H)
Indiana 100, Marquette 77 (N)
Iowa 81, Xavier 62 (H)
Maryland 89, Marquette 82 (A)
Michigan 67, TCU 63 (A)
Michigan 85, Wake Forest 84 (N)
Michigan State 69, Arkansas 66 (H)
Michigan State 83, Kentucky 66 (N)
Nebraska 105, Oklahoma 99 (N)
Northwestern 81, DePaul 79 (A)
Ohio State 64, Notre Dame 63 (H)
Purdue 87, Alabama 80 (A)
L
Georgetown 70, Maryland 60 (H)
Missouri 83, Minnesota 60 (A)
Arizona 69, UCLA 65 (N)
Baylor 78, Washington 69 (A)
 




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