College Basketball Daily for November 17, 2010 From The Sports Mac
Top Five Games From Yesterday
1. Northeastern 63, Southern Illinois 62, Overtime: Chaisson Allen hit a technical FT with 2 seconds left after the Salukis called a timeout when they had none remaining.
2. North Carolina-Wilmington 69, Liberty 64, Overtime: The Flames rallied from a 14 point halftime deficit, but the Seahawks made 4 FTs in the final 40 seconds in OT to secure the win.
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3. Xavier 76, Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne 66, Overtime: Terrell Holloway scored 6 of his 24 points in the extra session to lift the Musketeers to the home win over the Mastodons.
4. North Texas 92, Texas Tech 83, Overtime: The Mean Green scored the first 8 points of the extra period and cruised from there in their win over the Red Raiders.
5. Pepperdine 76, Nevada 75: Mychel Thompson made a bucket with 72 seconds left, part of a 34 point outing, to help the Waves to the NIT win over the Wolf Pack.
Top Five Performances From Yesterday
1. Chris Singleton, Florida State F: 30 points and 12 rebounds in the Seminoles 78-53 win over Gardner-Webb
2. Scoop Jardine, Syracuse PG: 27 points and 8 assists in the No. 11 Orange’s 66-55 win over Detroit
3. Billy White, San Diego State F: 30 points and 9 rebounds in the Aztecs 79-76 win over No. 12 Gonzaga
4. Josh White, North Texas G: 32 points, including 3 three pointers, and 5 rebounds in the Mean Green’s 92-83 win over Texas Tech
5. John Holland, Boston G: 28 points and 6 rebounds in the Terriers 76-67 win over George Washington
Top Five Games Today
1. Vermont (1-0) at Connecticut (1-0), 7:00 PM: Another interesting game for the Huskies as they play their second straight solid America East team from last year in the Catamounts.
2. Pennsylvania (1-0) at Manhattan (1-0), 7:00 PM: The Quakers try to continue their good start and put last year behind them when they go on the road to face the Jaspers.
3. Drake (1-0) at Iowa State (2-0), 8:00 PM, ESPN3.com: The Bulldogs stay in-state to take on the Cyclones, who are looking for their third straight win to start Fred Hoiberg’s career.
4. Murray State (1-0) at Mississippi (1-0), 8:00 PM, ESPN3.com: One of the co-favorites in the OVC heads to Oxford to take on a Rebels team looking to make an early mark on the year.
5. Utah State (1-0) at Brigham Young (1-0), 9:00 PM: Two of the best programs in the Rockies face off in the latest edition of this intra-state rivalry.
Five Games Under The Radar Today
1. Alabama-Birmingham (1-0) at Middle Tennessee (1-0), 8:00 PM, ESPN3.com: Coach Mike Davis and the Blazers make the trip to Murfreesboro to take on the Blue Raiders.
2. South Alabama (1-0) at Southern Mississippi (1-0), 8:00 PM: The Jaguars are trying to bounce back from a bad year while the Golden Eagles look to continue improving.
3. Texas-San Antonio (1-0) at Evansville (1-0), 8:30 PM: The Roadrunners make the long road trip to Indiana to take on the Purple Aces.
4. Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-0) at Marquette (2-0), 9:00 PM, ESPN3.com: Another interesting rivalry as the Phoenix make the short trip to Milwaukee to play the Golden Eagles.
5. Southeastern Louisiana (1-0) at Nevada-Las Vegas (1-0), 10:00 PM: It’ll be a tough task for the Lions to go into the Thomas & Mack Center and come away with a win over the Rebels.
Worst Five Games Today
1. Madonna at Eastern Michigan (0-1), 12:00 PM: The Eagles should cruise to their first win of the season with the NAIA Crusaders coming to Ypsilanti.
2. Warner Southern at Florida Atlantic (2-1), 7:00 PM: The Owls will probably improve to 3-1 after a visit from the NAIA Royals.
3. St. Gregory’s at Arkansas-Little Rock (1-1), 8:00 PM: The Trojans should get back over .500 after a match-up with the NAIA Cavaliers.
4. Auburn-Montgomery at Southern (0-2), 8:00 PM: The Jaguars will get their first win of the year in their game with the NAIA Senators.
5. South Dakota School Of Mines at South Dakota (0-1), 9:00 PM: The Coyotes will even their record after their match-up with the NAIA Hardrockers.



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