FSU -0.0 o0.0
WCU 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
FRES 73 11.5 o161.0
WSU 84 -11.5 u161.0
Final Nov 27
HAWPA 63
HAW 67
Final Nov 27
EKY 69 7.5 o140.5
LT 78 -7.5 u140.5
Final Nov 27
LOU 89 4.0 o155.0
IND 61 -4.0 u155.0
Final Nov 27
MORG 69 7.0 o159.5
UMBC 92 -7.0 u159.5
Final Nov 27
DETU 75 18.5 o147.0
URI 81 -18.5 u147.0
Final Nov 27
SELA 76 1.0 o140.0
UND 60 -1.0 u140.0
Final Nov 27
NKU 64 6.5 o140.0
COFC 79 -6.5 u140.0
Final Nov 27
MW 74 1.0 o141.0
UTSA 76 -1.0 u141.0
Final Nov 27
UNO 60 37.5 o150.0
BAY 91 -37.5 u150.0
Final Nov 27
WMU 73 9.5 o141.5
YSU 62 -9.5 u141.5
Final Nov 27
STON 54 9.5 o143.5
BRWN 77 -9.5 u143.5
Final Nov 27
PRE 75 -2.5 o134.5
TNTC 90 2.5 u134.5
Final Nov 27
ETSU 75 3.5 o140.5
CHAR 55 -3.5 u140.5
Final Nov 27
BRY 76 6.0 o161.0
CHAT 84 -6.0 u161.0
Final Nov 27
TXKNG 72
TXSO 80
Final Nov 27
DALT 69 -0.0 o0.0
NORAL 100 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
TLSA 71 -4.5 o145.5
GSU 74 4.5 u145.5
Final Nov 27
COLO 71 13.0 o144.5
ISU 99 -13.0 u144.5
Final OT Nov 27
WVU 86 15.0 o156.0
GONZ 78 -15.0 u156.0
Final Nov 27
WEBB 79 -4.0 o142.5
COOK 64 4.0 u142.5
Final Nov 27
SIU 81
FLATC 54
Final Nov 27
SHSU 63 -6.5 o142.5
APP 66 6.5 u142.5
Final Nov 27
UTM 35 37.5 o144.5
TENN 78 -37.5 u144.5
Final Nov 27
UWG 61 8.5 o138.0
NDSU 73 -8.5 u138.0
Final Nov 27
NAZ 63 -0.0 o0.0
PRIN 99 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
NJIT 78 8.0 o130.0
MORE 69 -8.0 u130.0
Final Nov 27
MASS 62 -3.0 o148.0
HARV 54 3.0 u148.0
Final Nov 27
ORE 78 -3.5 o138.0
SDSU 68 3.5 u138.0
Final Nov 27
NIU 82 9.0 o142.0
VALP 87 -9.0 u142.0
Final Nov 27
CSUS 63 6.5 o129.0
AFA 61 -6.5 u129.0
Final Nov 27
CAN 64 13.0 o141.5
RMU 72 -13.0 u141.5
Final Nov 27
BUCK 67 25.5 o140.0
MD 91 -25.5 u140.0
Final Nov 27
OKLA 79 -3.0 o137.0
PROV 77 3.0 u137.0
Final Nov 27
MEM 76 9.0 o157.0
AUB 90 -9.0 u157.0
Final Nov 27
UTA 68 -4.0 o143.0
PEAY 58 4.0 u143.0
Final Nov 27
VT 60 6.0 o138.5
SCAR 70 -6.0 u138.5
Final Nov 27
RICH 73 -4.0 o133.5
BALL 60 4.0 u133.5
Final Nov 27
IW 86 -1.0 o137.0
WIU 75 1.0 u137.0
Final Nov 27
TULN 66 -2.0 o153.5
BEL 89 2.0 u153.5
Final Nov 27
SDAK 79 22.5 o157.5
NEB 96 -22.5 u157.5
Final Nov 27
LNDNWD 61 29.5 o148.5
MIZZ 81 -29.5 u148.5
Final Nov 27
TAM 77 -4.0 o145.5
CREI 73 4.0 u145.5
Final Nov 27
AVER 56 -0.0 o0.0
WIN 99 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
COR 72 9.5 o165.0
SYR 82 -9.5 u165.0
Final Nov 27
PS 55 -0.0 o0.0
UVM 78 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
SCST 53 10.0 o147.0
MRSH 82 -10.0 u147.0
Final Nov 27
MILW 76 13.0 o155.5
UCF 84 -13.0 u155.5
Final Nov 27
ALST 59 28.5 o145.0
CIN 77 -28.5 u145.0
Final Nov 27
COLG 72 8.0 o146.5
UNCW 59 -8.0 u146.5
Final Nov 27
RID 48 19.0 o137.5
VILL 72 -19.0 u137.5
Final Nov 27
UVU 76 5.0 o157.5
SAM 84 -5.0 u157.5
Final Nov 27
CHSO 67 20.0 o151.5
GT 91 -20.0 u151.5
Final Nov 27
DAV 71 16.0 o152.0
ARIZ 104 -16.0 u152.0
Final Nov 27
UNCG 58 -1.5 o138.5
UTEP 64 1.5 u138.5
Final Nov 27
UMASS 90 10.5 o163.5
SLU 93 -10.5 u163.5
Final Nov 27
NAU 74 -4.0 o137.0
HCU 71 4.0 u137.0
Final Nov 27
UMES 59 18.0 o143.0
UALR 78 -18.0 u143.0
Final Nov 27
WYO 70 3.5 o139.5
LMU 73 -3.5 u139.5
Final Nov 27
MICH 78 -1.5 o154.0
XAV 53 1.5 u154.0
Final Nov 27
STONE 59 34.5 o142.5
MARQ 94 -34.5 u142.5
Final Nov 27
CSN 75 -1.0 o154.0
MONT 83 1.0 u154.0
Final OT Nov 27
MSU 94 5.0 o158.0
UNC 91 -5.0 u158.0
Final Nov 27
SMU 77 -4.5 o160.0
WSU 60 4.5 u160.0
Final Nov 27
MEHST 55 22.0 o141.0
CAL 81 -22.0 u141.0
Final Nov 27
64 -0.0 o0.0
USD 69 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
LBSU 66 7.0 o125.5
SJSU 82 -7.0 u125.5
Final Nov 27
ARPB 71 17.0 o157.0
PAC 83 -17.0 u157.0
Final Nov 27
RUTG 90 11.5 o162.5
ALA 95 -11.5 u162.5
Final 0OT Nov 28
CALBA 86 -6.5 o152.5
FRES 81 6.5 u152.5
Final Nov 28
CONN 67 -8.0 o147.0
DAY 85 8.0 u147.0
Kennesaw St. 0th ASUN5-19
Creighton 0th Big East22-9

Kennesaw St. @ Creighton preview

CHI Health Center Omaha

Last Meeting ( Nov 5, 2019 ) Kennesaw St. 55, Creighton 81

Through two games it's been so far, so good for No. 9 Creighton.

The Bluejays have done what they're supposed to do against North Dakota State and crosstown foe Nebraska-Omaha -- they won big and left no doubt.

Another one of those games is on the card for Friday when Creighton hosts Kennesaw State in Omaha.

Creighton put six players in double figures Tuesday during its 94-67 rout of Omaha, led by an 11-point, 11-assist double-double from Big East Preseason Player of the Year Marcus Zegarowski.

Christian Bishop's 18 points were one shy of a career high, and Denzel Mahoney tied a career best with five 3-pointers on his way to 17 points.

"Our goal today was to be better than we were on Sunday and I thought that was the case, especially defensively," said Bluejays coach Greg McDermott. "Everyone made a nice step forward today, and I hope we can keep making improvements between now and Friday."

While two games are a small sample size, they illustrated that Creighton might be better athletically than the casual fan believes. The Bluejays might not force a bunch of turnovers -- just six on Tuesday -- but they stay in front of the ball and usually make opponents take contested shots. Omaha hit just 26 of 73 from the field and managed just nine offensive rebounds.

Once in possession, Creighton created enough transition chances to ring up 22 fast-break points, something you don't do without athletic ability and good floor balance.

Facing the Bluejays will be quite a challenge for rebuilding Kennesaw State (2-1), which has already won more games this season than it did during a 1-28 2019-20 campaign. The Owls opened with lopsided wins over non-Division I programs Carver and Toccoa Falls before eating a 73-48 loss Tuesday night at UAB.

A 19-0 run late in the first half buried Kennesaw State, which trailed 43-22 at the half and was never seriously in contention after that. Turnovers were the major issue, as it committed 19 that the Blazers cashed in for 22 points.

"Tonight was a good test and lesson for us as a young team on the road for the first time," said Owls coach Amir Abdur-Rahim. "We splintered in the first half, which allowed them to build a comfortable lead. We need to be stronger with the ball and share it better."

Spencer Rodgers has paced Kennesaw State's offense with 17 points per game on 60 percent shooting from the field, including 9 of 18 on 3-pointers. Chris Youngblood has 12.7 points per game, canning 8 of 20 from behind the arc.

The teams opened the season against each other last November in Omaha, with Creighton claiming an 81-55 decision.

--Field Level Media

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