Conference Notes

Big 12: Singletary’s 43 points highlights Opening Round

Looking to revive a disappointing season, No. 9 Baylor whacked No. 8 Nebraska 65-49. Senior guard A.J. Abrams provided more defensive support than offensive domination in No. 5 Texas’ 67-56 win against No. 12 Colorado. No. 10 Iowa State appeared poised to contend for a major upset, but No. 7 Oklahoma State clamped down on defense in the second half to win 81-67. No. 11 Texas Tech sophomore forward Mike Singletary had one of the most dominating performances of the season in taking over the second half in the Red Raiders’ 88-83 upset of No. 6 Texas A&M

Conference USA: Tulane to Take on Memphis

The No. 10 Owls made 9-of-13 free throws in the final minutes to hold off No. 7 Marshall’s comeback attempt for a 60-59 win. Four out of five of No. 11 Southern Miss’ starters scored at least 16 points to pace the Golden Eagles to a 77-53 win against No. 6 Central Florida. No. 8 Tulane ended the first half on a 15-2 run to take a nine-point lead and played to a near draw in the second half for a 69-59 win against No. 9 East Carolina. Junior guard Aubrey Coleman was dominant in No. 5 Houston’s 85-76 win against No. 12 SMU.

MEAC: Morgan State Obliterates Rattlers in Quarterfinals

No. 1 Morgan State shredded No. 8 Florida A&M 71-41 to advance to the semifinals. In the last opening-round game, No. 6 Bethune-Cookman freshman guard C.J. Reed was about the only player from either team to shoot well in the Wildcats’ 52-47 win against No. 11 Maryland-Eastern Shore. Both teams failed to score in the final two minutes, and No. 2 South Carolina State survived for a 57-56 win against No. 7 Hampton.

ACC: 3 Bubble Teams Have Work to Do

ACC Tournament Preview: North Carolina and Duke have historically dominated the ACC Tournament. But the most compelling stories in this year’s tourney might involve Maryland, Virginia Tech and Miami, which have significant work to do to join the top six ACC teams in the NCAA Tournament.