SEMO 5.0 o136.0
UALR -5.0 u136.0
LIVE End Feb 11
ARIZ 70 -3.0 o150.0
KSU 73 3.0 u150.0
LIVE End Feb 11
PITT 63 4.0 o149.5
SMU 83 -4.0 u149.5
LIVE End Feb 11
ALA 103 -5.0 o166.5
TEX 80 5.0 u166.5
LIVE 00:05 2nd Feb 11
CONN 68 3.5 o140.0
CREI 65 -3.5 u140.0
LIVE End Feb 11
UNT 67 -6.0 o125.0
RICE 61 6.0 u125.0
LIVE End Feb 11
LMU 69 -2.5 o145.0
PEPP 60 2.5 u145.0
LIVE 10:18 2nd Feb 11
AFA 37 13.5 o136.0
UNLV 56 -13.5 u136.0
LIVE 14:44 1st Feb 11
NW 4 10.0 o142.5
ORE 11 -10.0 u142.5
LIVE 15:38 1st Feb 11
CSU 7 6.5 o147.0
USU 17 -6.5 u147.0
LIVE 13:55 1st Feb 11
SCU 9 12.5 o137.5
SMC 9 -12.5 u137.5
LIVE 14:52 1st Feb 11
SDSU 6 -9.5 o132.0
SJSU 12 9.5 u132.0
Final Feb 11
CMU 83 8.0 o136.5
KENT 91 -8.0 u136.5
Final Feb 11
UTAH 75 8.0 o136.5
CIN 85 -8.0 u136.5
Final Feb 11
TENN 64 -3.5 o146.0
UK 75 3.5 u146.0
Final Feb 11
FLA 81 2.5 o155.0
MSST 68 -2.5 u155.0
Final Feb 11
AUB 80 -9.0 o156.5
VAN 68 9.0 u156.5
Final Feb 11
TOL 80 4.5 o156.5
M-OH 92 -4.5 u156.5
Final Feb 11
WMU 92 14.5 o155.0
AKR 105 -14.5 u155.0
Final OT Feb 11
EMU 84 4.5 o149.5
BALL 86 -4.5 u149.5
Final Feb 11
OHIO 86 -4.5 o155.0
BGSU 81 4.5 u155.0
Final Feb 11
ISU 77 -7.5 o157.5
UCF 65 7.5 u157.5
Final Feb 11
SYR 84 2.5 o150.0
MIA 91 -2.5 u150.0
Final Feb 11
BYU 73 2.0 o136.0
WVU 69 -2.0 u136.0
Final OT Feb 11
L-IL 87 -5.5 o129.5
RICH 80 5.5 u129.5
Final Feb 11
UAB 75 -2.5 o152.0
ECU 82 2.5 u152.0
Final Feb 11
BUFF 73 2.0 o154.0
NIU 67 -2.0 u154.0
Final Feb 11
PUR 73 3.0 o152.0
MICH 75 -3.0 u152.0
Final Feb 11
UCLA 78 7.0 o149.0
ILL 83 -7.0 u149.0
Final Feb 11
UIC 53 4.0 o145.0
MURR 63 -4.0 u145.0
Final OT Feb 11
GMU 76 2.0 o133.5
SLU 74 -2.0 u133.5
Final Feb 11
INST 73 8.5 o152.5
UNI 88 -8.5 u152.5
Final Feb 11
DEP 58 16.0 o141.5
MARQ 68 -16.0 u141.5
Final Feb 11
IND 71 11.5 o148.5
MSU 67 -11.5 u148.5
Final Feb 11
UGA 53 7.5 o138.0
TXAM 69 -7.5 u138.0
Final Feb 11
COLO 59 17.5 o142.5
KU 71 -17.5 u142.5
Final Feb 11
PSU 67 4.5 o150.5
USC 92 -4.5 u150.5
Washington 17th Big Ten12-11
Ohio State 9th Big Ten14-10

Washington @ Ohio State preview

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Last Meeting ( Nov 18, 2012 ) Washington 66, Ohio St. 77

Washington enters the closing stages of its first Big Ten Conference season with a sense of urgency, beginning Wednesday in Columbus against Ohio State.

Even though the Huskies (12-11, 3-9 Big Ten) are coming off a 76-71 home win against Northwestern on Saturday for their second win in three games after a six-game skid, they entered Tuesday 17th out of 18 teams, with the top 15 qualifying for the conference tournament.

"It was a huge game, honestly, to keep our hopes alive for that Big Ten tournament," Huskies coach Danny Sprinkle said. "Some of our seniors are seeing the hourglass ticking a little bit and they're down to playing their last month of college basketball."

The Buckeyes (14-10, 6-7), eyeing not only a high seed in the Big Ten tournament but a return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three seasons, are at a critical juncture as well with the first of three consecutive home games.

"They're coming in with some momentum and we need to play at the level we're capable of," Ohio State coach Jake Diebler said. "That's going to be the message. We have to put our best foot forward. We've got to bring our best stuff and get ready to defend our home court Wednesday night."

Both teams could be minus a player.

For the Buckeyes, guard Devin Royal injured his right ankle in the first half of a 79-71 loss at Nebraska on Sunday. He made a brief appearance in the second half, but Diebler is unsure if Royal, who is second on the team with a 13.7 scoring average and leads with 7.4 rebounds, will be available.

"It's too early to tell. It'll be a kind of a day-by-day thing," Diebler said.

Washington announced before the Northwestern game that guard Luis Kortright was suspended indefinitely for not meeting program standards, according to a university spokesperson.

Kortright had missed the previous two games with an ankle sprain and is averaging 4.9 points in 18 games (three starts).

Great Osobor paces Washington with 15.6 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.0 steals per game. Bruce Thornton is Ohio State's leading scorer at 17.3 ppg.

--Field Level Media

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