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Top 25 Roundup: Georgia stops to No. 3 Florida | National

Silas Demary Jr. scored four 3 points on the way to 21 points to help Georgia, while Tyrin Lawrence had 14 points from the bank when the Bulldogs (17-11, 5-10 seconds) had his 26 points 10-3 run. Blue Cain broke 12 points for Georgia, including the starting signal with 47 seconds. RJ Godfrey had 10 points for the Bulldogs, who called for her four-game defeat. Will Richard led Florida (24-4, 11-4) with 30 points. Halftime and scored all 16 of his points before the break led the Blue Devils to the victory of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Kon Knueppel had 20 points for Duke (25-3, 16-1 ACC), and Cooper Flag added 16 points and six templates. However, the Blue Devils saw Tyrese Proctor rose with a violation of the left knee; Duke has already lost Maliq Brown with a separate shoulder. Lynn Kidd had 17 points for Miami (6-22, 2-15) and Jalil Bethea ended with 13. No. 5 Tennessee 65, LSU 59 Zakai Siegeler scored 17 points and Felix Okpara had 15 to lead a balanced evaluation effort as a volunteer The tigers in Baton Rouge, La. Chaz Lanier, added 14 points and nine rebounds for the volunteers (23-5, 10-5 seconds), who won in seven games for the sixth time after he had advantages of 44-28 in rebounds, 27-8 in points of the second Chance and 32-20 in points in the color. Vyctorius Miller scored 17 points and Cam Carter added 12 to lead the tigers (14-14, 3-12). No. 6 Alabama 111, No. 24 Mississippi State 73 Chris Youngblood scored a season high of 27 points and scored his career as a best of seven 3-clod to help the Crimson tide, while he was 21 points and 10 Templates recorded the crimson tide (23-5, 12-3 sec) to register one season best for points and 3-point basket. Alabama has reached the century eight times this season. Aden Holloway scored 13 points and Mouhamed Dioubate and Labaron Philon added 10 points each when Alabama defeated the bulldogs for the eighth time in a row. Josh Hubbard scored 21 points and Keshawn Murphy added 18 points for Mississippi State (19-9, 7-8), which lost his second game in a row. Oklahoma State 74, No. 9 Iowa State 68 Abou Ousmane scored 25 points at 7-against-11 (14-14, 6-11 Big 12), which of a loss of 32 points against the no. 23 Kansas in the past game three days earlier. Bryce Thompson contributed 11 points and Marchelus Avery broke 10 from the bank. Joshua Jefferson scored 17 points and moved eight rebounds to Iowa State (21-7, 11-6), which lost his second after winning the previous four. Nate Heise scored 13 points on 3-of-4-point range from 3-of-4 points, while Curtis Jones ended with 11 points. No. 11 Wisconsin 88, Washington 62 John Blackwell scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half when the Badgers added the huskies in Madison, Wisconsin, and John Tonje by 13 points, and Steven Crowl and Xavier Amos Schoten 12 per piece for Wisconsin a. Blackwell, who went 8 out of 11 in the first half, ended the night with 9 of 16 and contributed 10 rebounds and two steals when Wisconsin took advantage of the final huskies (13-15, 4-13). Great Osobor led Washington with 11 points. Franck Kepnang collected seven points, seven rebounds and three blocks for the huskies, which shot 44.8 percent, 10 sales and were not a game for Wisconsin. No. 14 Missouri 101, South Carolina 71 Caleb Grill scored 22 points when the Tigers scored the Gamecocks in Columbia, Mo. Anthony Robinson II to 18-1 this season in the Mizzou Arena. Mark Mitchell and Tony Perkins each scored 13 points for Missouri. Tamar Bates achieved 11 and Jacob Crews added 10. -Point area. No. 19 Louisville 71, Virginia Tech 66 The Cardinals Mied A surprise on the street and stopped the Hokies in Blacksburg, Virginia. Chucky Hepburn scored 15 points and exhibited six templates to compensate for six sales, which was a season. James Scott added 13, 6-on-7 from the field, and Terrence Edwards Jr. Louisville won despite one of his worse shootout this season. Visitors only went 6-against-23 (26.1 percent) from beyond the 3-point line, but alleviated this by force the Hokies (12-16, 7-10) into 22 sales that the cardinals had converted into 26 points. Brandon Recsteiner led the Hokies from the bank with 18 points. No. 21 Marquette 82, Providence 52 came Jones celebrated his 23rd birthday with 17 points and seven templates to lead the Golden Eagles to the big East win. Ben Gold added 17 points for Marquette (21-7, 12-5 Big East), which achieved one season best on the way to his third victory in four games. In the second half, the Golden Eagles led to only 25.8 percent with 31 points with Providence (12-16, 6-11), while the Marquette exceeded the brothers 39-20. Jayden Pierre had 13 points for Pace Providence, which lost in seven games for the sixth time. -Media on the Level field