Durham, NC (My Sportsbook) - Jon Scheyer and Kyle Singler each logged 22 points, as the second-ranked Duke Blue Devils fended off a late Davidson rally to top the Wildcats, 79-67, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Scheyer also dished out four assists while Singler added six rebounds for Duke (13-1), which won its fifth straight game and moved to 9-0 at home. Gerald Henderson contributed 11 points and seven boards to the winning effort. The nation's leading scorer, Stephen Curry, posted a game-high 29 points to go with eight rebounds and six assists. But the sharpshooter went just 1-for-8 from three-point range and had seven of Davidson's 17 turnovers in the loss. Andrew Lovedale finished with 15 points while pulling down seven boards for the Wildcats (10-3), whose three losses this season have all come against ranked opponents.
Final Score: (3) North Carolina 108, Charleston 70
Chapel Hill, NC (My Sportsbook) - Tyler Hansbrough had 24 points and seven rebounds in a balanced attack, and the third-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels bounced back from their first loss with a 108-70 rout of the College of Charleston Cougars. Deon Thompson had 15 points for the Tar Heels (14-1), who were beaten at home by Boston College, 85-78, on Sunday. Danny Green scored 14 points, while Ty Lawson posted 15 points and eight assists in the win. Wayne Ellington contributed 10 points for North Carolina. Tony White, Jr. had a team-high 16 points for the College of Charleston (10-3), which has lost two straight after a 10-game win streak. Antwaine Wiggins and Donavan Monroe each had 12 points in the loss.
Final Score: (11) Syracuse 85, DePaul 68
Syracuse, NY (My Sportsbook) - Andy Rautins scored 17 points and added six assists, leading 11th-ranked Syracuse to an 85-68 win over DePaul at the Carrier Dome. Arinze Onuaku totaled 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Orange (15-1, 3-0 Big East), who have won six in a row since falling to Cleveland State on December 15. Paul Harris finished with 14 points, nine boards and four blocks, while Eric Devendorf chipped in 13 points. Dar Tucker poured in 18 points for the Blue Demons (8-8, 0-3), who have dropped four of their last five games. Will Walker netted 13 points and Mac Koshwal pulled down 13 rebounds to go along with a 12-point effort.
Final Score: Gonzaga 89, (15) Tennessee 79 (OT)
Knoxville, TN (My Sportsbook) - Matt Bouldin scored 26 points, as Gonzaga dominated overtime to record an 89-79 win over 15th-ranked Tennessee, snapping the Volunteers' 37-game home winning streak. Wednesday's matchup was the second meeting between the schools this season, as Gonzaga also beat Tennessee, 83-74, in the title game of the Old Spice Classic on November 30th. As for the Vols' home winning streak, the 37 games are a school record and it had been the second-longest active streak in the nation -- second only to Notre Dame's 44. Austin Daye finished with 20 points and eight rebounds for Gonzaga (9-4), which snapped a three-game losing streak. Josh Heytvelt added 15 points and 12 boards in the win for the Bulldogs. Cameron Tatum had 22 points to pace Tennessee (9-4), which has lost two in a row. Tyler Smith added 17 points for the Vols before appearing to suffer a left knee injury late in overtime. Wayne Chism had a career-high 19 boards and 15 points in the loss.
Final Score: Harvard 82, (17) Boston College 70
Chestnut Hill, MA (My Sportsbook) - Jeremy Lin posted a game-high 27 points with eight assists, as Harvard shocked 17th-ranked Boston College, 82-70, at Conte Forum. Oliver McNally had 17 points, including a 10-for-11 mark from the foul line, for the Crimson (8-6), who recorded their first-ever win over a ranked team. Andrew Pusar added 13, while Doug Miller scored eight points with nine boards. Corey Raji posted 16 points for the Eagles (13-3), who had won 10 consecutive games, including an 85-78 shocker at then-No. 1 North Carolina on Sunday. Tyrese Rice added 14 points, and Joe Trapani had 12 in a surprising setback.
Final Score: (18) Marquette 81, Rutgers 76
Piscataway, NJ (My Sportsbook) - Wesley Matthews posted a game-high 23 points thanks to perfect 10-for-10 shooting from the floor, with a team-best six rebounds as 18th-ranked Marquette slipped by Rutgers, 81-76, at the RAC. Jerel McNeal posted 16 points for the Golden Eagles (14-2, 3-0 Big East), winners in six straight games. Dominic James added 15 points with six assists. Mike Rosario scored 22 points for the Scarlet Knights (9-7, 0-3), who dropped their fourth in a row, all to ranked opponents. Corey Chandler chipped in with 19 points and seven boards while JR Inman posted a game-high eight rebounds in the loss.
Final Score: (23) Louisville 71, South Florida 57
Tampa, FL (My Sportsbook) - Earl Clark finished with 22 points and nine rebounds, as 23rd-ranked Louisville opened its Big East slate with a 71-57 win over South Florida. Edgar Sosa added 12 points for the Cardinals (10-3, 1-0 Big East), who have won two in a row since a loss to UNLV on New Year's Eve. Louisville had opened Big East play with a loss in each of the past four seasons, but this season began league play with a road win. However, the Cardinals did so against the only team in the Big East -- which has nine teams ranked in the AP Top 25 -- with a losing record. South Florida (5-9, 0-2) has lost four of its last five games overall, and two in a row, after opening its Big East schedule last Friday with a loss to Syracuse. Dominique Jones had 11 points and five boards in the loss for the Bulls, while Augustus Gilchrist also chipped in 11 points.