No. 1 Indiana bounces Ball State; No. 6 Syracuse wins
BY Associated Press
Monday, November 26, 2012
11/26/12 at 5:48 AM
Will Sheehey scored 19 points to help No. 1 Indiana defeat Ball State 101-53 on Sunday in Bloomington, Ind.
Jordan Hulls scored 17 points, Cody Zeller scored 15 and Christian Watford had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Hoosiers (6-0).
Majok Majok scored 18 points and Jauwan Scaife added 11 for Ball State (2-2).
No. 6 Syracuse 87, Colgate 51: In Syracuse, N.Y., James Southerland scored 18 points, Michael Carter-Williams had eight points and a career-high 13 assists for the Orange.
It was the 165th meeting between the upstate New York foes, and the Orange (4-0) won their 46th straight against Colgate (3-4).
Brandon Triche finished with 15 points, and freshman Dajuan Coleman had a career-high 12 points for the Orange.
Murphy Burnatowski, Pat Moore and John Brandenburg each had eight points to lead Colgate.
No. 15 Michigan St 63, Louisiana-Lafayette 60: In East Lansing, Mich., Keith Appling scored 19 points to help the Spartans survive a scare and beat Louisiana-Lafayette.
Appling, who has scored at least 17 points in every game except one this season, was 4-for-11 from the field. But he made other plays at key times, hitting 10 free throws and adding six rebounds and five assists for the Spartans (5-1).
Elfrid Payton had 20 points for the Ragin' Cajuns (2-4).
No. 17 Gonzaga 81, Davidson 67: In Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Elias Harris scored 24 points, Kevin Pangos added 23 and Gonzaga beat Davidson in the Old Spice Classic championship game.
Kelly Olynyk added 14 points for Gonzaga (6-0).
Davidson (3-3) got 17 points from Nik Cochran.
No. 21 Connecticut 73, Stony Brook 62: In Storrs, Conn., Niels Giffey had a career-high 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help the Huskies rally for the victory.
Shabazz Napier had 15 of his 19 points in the second half for UConn (5-1), and Omar Calhoun added 14.
Dave Coley led Stony Brook (4-2) with 15 points.
No. 23 Colorado 89, Air Force 74: In Boulder, Colo., freshman Josh Scott helped break open a tight game by scoring 13 of his 20 points in the second half for the Buffaloes.
Andre Roberson had 18 points and 13 rebounds for Colorado (5-0). Michael Lyons scored 20 points for the Falcons (5-1).