LIVE 19:30 1st Nov 23
SPRI 0 -0.0 o0.0
WAG 0 0.0 u0.0
LIVE 04:29 2nd Nov 23
AMER 66 -0.0 o0.0
47 0.0 u0.0
LIVE 18:01 1st Nov 23
DSU 2 8.0 o139.5
MSM 4 -8.0 u139.5
LIVE 03:53 2nd Nov 23
DETU 49 24.0 o141.0
WAKE 61 -24.0 u141.0
LIVE 00:38 2nd Nov 23
NEOM 84 11.5 o149.0
AKR 90 -11.5 u149.0
LIVE 17:18 1st Nov 23
WOF 4 3.5 o150.5
MILW 4 -3.5 u150.5
AMER -0.0 o0.0
0.0 u0.0
LIVE 18:20 1st Nov 23
LEM 2 11.5 o151.5
AMCC 3 -11.5 u151.5
LIVE 02:04 1st Nov 23
FRES 26 3.5 o140.5
LBSU 36 -3.5 u140.5
CCU -3.0 o135.0
AAMU 3.0 u135.0
LIVE 16:46 1st Nov 23
NORAL 2 -9.5 o146.0
ULM 2 9.5 u146.0
LIVE 18:00 1st Nov 23
IDHO 2 2.5 o145.5
SUU 2 -2.5 u145.5
LIVE Halftime Nov 23
NIU 15 17.5 o143.0
DEP 51 -17.5 u143.0
LIVE 03:53 1st Nov 23
MASS 25 -2.0 o148.0
TEM 34 2.0 u148.0
LIVE 11:55 1st Nov 23
ULL 12 6.5 o152.0
GW 14 -6.5 u152.0
TLSA 9.5 o146.5
L-IL -9.5 u146.5
SCUS 3.0 o155.5
QNC -3.0 u155.5
ALST -2.0 o149.0
LAM 2.0 u149.0
LIVE 17:57 1st Nov 23
UCSD 0 1.0 o155.0
TOL 3 -1.0 u155.0
YSU 3.0 o128.5
SFA -3.0 u128.5
STON 11.0 o153.0
CLMB -11.0 u153.0
RID 4.5 o142.0
BUCK -4.5 u142.0
STAMB -0.0 o0.0
SIUE 0.0 u0.0
NMSU 11.5 o141.0
UNLV -11.5 u141.0
KENT -2.5 o133.5
CLEVST 2.5 u133.5
EWU 6.5 o151.5
CALBA -6.5 u151.5
PV 19.5 o160.0
UNCO -19.5 u160.0
CP 20.5 o148.0
SMC -20.5 u148.0
MVSU 45.0 o144.0
BYU -45.0 u144.0
STAN 1.0 o146.5
SCU -1.0 u146.5
Final Nov 23
UNC 87 -15.5 o153.0
HAW 69 15.5 u153.0
Final Nov 23
UGA 69 5.5 o150.5
MARQ 80 -5.5 u150.5
Final Nov 23
LAS 92 -11.0 o146.5
STET 77 11.0 u146.5
Final OT Nov 23
CSB 73 1.5 o142.5
FIU 76 -1.5 u142.5
Final Nov 23
BU 75 2.0 o144.5
UMBC 71 -2.0 u144.5
Final Nov 23
MRSH 45 20.0 o150.0
PUR 80 -20.0 u150.0
Final Nov 23
DEL 71 6.5 o139.5
UVM 75 -6.5 u139.5
Final Nov 23
PRE 71 -2.0 o139.0
MONM 61 2.0 u139.0
Final Nov 23
SFPA 65 21.0 o144.5
GTWN 82 -21.0 u144.5
Final Nov 23
UWG 54 14.5 o154.0
GASO 64 -14.5 u154.0
Final Nov 23
LIU 79 14.0 o138.0
CHAR 76 -14.0 u138.0
Final Nov 23
KC 65 -2.0 o143.0
ALBY 67 2.0 u143.0
Final Nov 23
KTYST 59 -0.0 o0.0
NKU 85 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
PRST 65 2.5 o152.5
STT 91 -2.5 u152.5
Final Nov 23
QUIN 70 5.5 o153.0
UMASS 80 -5.5 u153.0
Final Nov 23
BRWN 83 -8.5 o143.0
CAN 76 8.5 u143.0
Final Nov 23
UIC 55 2.0 o149.5
ECU 72 -2.0 u149.5
Final Nov 23
NE 59 2.0 o135.0
FGCU 55 -2.0 u135.0
Final Nov 23
UNH 49 12.5 o138.5
MRST 54 -12.5 u138.5
Final Nov 23
FUR 67 -9.0 o147.5
CHSO 46 9.0 u147.5
Final Nov 23
FERR 55
GMU 100
Final Nov 23
SCST 72 -4.5 o142.5
INDPU 62 4.5 u142.5
Final Nov 23
CIN 81 -7.0 o149.5
GT 58 7.0 u149.5
Final Nov 23
FAIR 66 10.5 o139.0
YALE 91 -10.5 u139.0
Final Nov 23
BGSU 68 -4.5 o146.5
BELL 80 4.5 u146.5
Final Nov 23
UAB 83 -7.0 o145.0
ILST 84 7.0 u145.0
Final Nov 23
JMU 71 -3.0 o140.0
JVST 65 3.0 u140.0
Final Nov 23
UMES 40 36.0 o154.0
ILL 87 -36.0 u154.0
Purdue Fort Wayne 0th Horizon3-2
UCF 0th Big 124-1

Purdue Fort Wayne @ UCF preview

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UCF squeaked out a huge season-opening win over No. 13 Texas A&M, but the Knights say they are not looking past their next opponent, Purdue Fort Wayne, in Orlando, Fla., on Friday night.

However, UCF was already confident it could play with anyone in the nation.

"It's a great experience, but we're supposed to get that win," senior guard Darius Johnson said after beating the Aggies 64-61 on Monday. "We went into the game expecting to win, and nothing less."

UCF has proven it can be a dangerous team. Last season, the Knights knocked off then-No. 3 Kansas on Jan. 10 and a pair of teams that were 23rd when the Knights played them: Oklahoma on Feb. 3, and Texas Tech on Feb. 24.

"What an opening game, to play against a team with that type of experience and talent. I thought it was great for our team," UCF coach Johnny Dawkins said after Monday's game. "You bring in 11 new guys, you don't know what to expect, and they showed me something today. They can play with composure and the moment wasn't too big for them. They beat a really good, well-coached team."

Johnson led UCF with 24 points and five assists against the Aggies.

"Moving forward, we want to make people respect us," Johnson said.

Several other Knights players shined in their season debuts, including Jordan Ivy-Curry (16 points) and JJ Taylor and Keyshawn Hall (10 apiece). Freshman Moustapha Thiam, the first five-star recruit the school landed, finished with six blocks, two shy of the program's single-game record.

Purdue Fort Wayne opened the season with a dominant 99-47 victory over Division III Bluffton on Monday. The Mastodons had six players finish in double figures: Rasheed Bello (16 points), Eric Mulder (14), Corey Hadnot II (13), Maximus Nelson (12), Chandler Cuthrell (12) and Jalen Jackson (10). Mulder added 11 rebounds and three steals.

Purdue Fort Wayne limited Bluffton to 28.8 percent shooting and 24.1 percent (7 of 29) from beyond the arc. Solid defense will be key against the Knights.

Purdue Fort Wayne also has confidence after finishing last season at 23-13, advancing to the Horizon League Championship and earning a spot in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.

The Mastodons were picked as a co-favorite to win the league title this season.

"Guys in our program where we play pace and space and play with a lot of freedom, they get so much better in year 2 in our program," coach Jon Coffman said before the season. "We've seen that in my 11 years as head coach with how we play the game. (Jackson and Bello) have shown that in Year 2.

"They just seem to see the play before the play. They're spectators less, they've been more aggressive. I think those two in particular will really, really show out."

--Field Level Media

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