College Basketball Roundup

Published 12:00 am Friday, November 11, 2011

Associated Press
The college roundup …
CHARLOTTE ó The Charlotte 49ers knew they had a height advantage with Chris Braswell inside ó it just took a while for them to exploit it.
Braswell, a 6-foot-9 junior forward, heated up in the second half and finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds and DeMario Mayfield chipped in with 17 points to lead Charlotte to 73-57 victory over North Carolina Central Friday night in the season opener for both teams.
“We didn’t have answer for Braswell down low,” said North Carolina Central coach LeVelle Moton.
Braswell was 7 for 10 from the field and dominated inside the paint helping the 49ers outrebound the Eagles 45-29.
Louisville 83, UT-M 48
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ó Rick Pitino took just a moment to savor his 600th college victory Friday night after No. 9 Louisville beat Tennessee-Martin 83-48 in the season opener. The win he’s really looking will come when he wins a second national title.
No. 4 UConn 70, Columbia 57
STORRS, Conn. ó Jeremy Lamb scored a career-high 30 points and No. 4 Connecticut began defense of its national championship with a victory.
No. 2 Kentucky 108, Marist 58
LEXINGTON, Ky. ó Anthony Davis had 23 points and 10 rebounds to join Terrence Jones and Sam Bowie as the only freshmen in Kentucky history with 20-10 games in their debuts, leading the Wildcats past Marist.
No. 3 Ohio State 73, Wright State 42
COLUMBUS, Ohio ó Preseason All-American Jared Sullinger had 19 points and nine rebounds to lead Ohio State past Wright State in the Global Sports Shootout.
No. 8 Florida 99, Jackson State 59
GAINESVILLE, Fla. ó Newcomer Mike Rosario scored 19 points, freshman Bradley Beal added 14 and Florida opened the season with a victory over Jackson State.
Florida built a 30-point lead midway through the first half and started the second half with a 15-0 run.
Sophomore Patric Young had the first double-double of his career, finishing with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Erving Walker added 10 points. Jenirro Bush led Jackson State with 20 points.
NO. 9 LOUISVILLE 83, TENNESSEE-MARTIN 48
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) ó Kyle Kuric scored all 14 of his points in the first half and Louisville routed Tennessee-Martin to give Rick Pitino earned his 600th college victory.
Pitino is the 38th coach to reach 600 wins. He is the 15th fastest to the milestone, doing it one game quicker than former Louisville coach Denny Crum.
Freshman Chane Behanan had 14 points and 12 rebounds, and Peyton Siva added 10 points and nine assists.
Mike Liabo had 15 points and four assists for the Skyhawks.
NO. 10 PITTSBURGH 89, ALBANY 56
PITTSBURGH (AP) ó Travon Woodall scored a career-high 25 points and had 10 assists, and Ashton Gibbs added 21 points for Pittsburgh, unbeaten in nine season openers under coach Jamie Dixon.
Gibbs and Woodall dominated, feeding off each other against Albany’s overmatched backcourt. Woodall made 9 of 13 shots, including 5 of 7 3-pointers. Pitt played without sophomore forward J.J. Moore, suspended for one game for playing in an unsupervised summer league game.
Gerardo Suero led Albany with 17 points.
NO. 12 BAYLOR 77, TEXAS SOUTHERN 57
WACO, Texas (AP) ó Quincy Miller had 17 points in his Baylor debut.
Miller, a 6-foot-9 freshman power forward from Chicago, hit two 3-pointers when Baylor scored 11 points in less than a minute midway through the second half to put the game out of reach. Returning starters Quincy Acy and Anthony Jones had 11 points each while Cory Jefferson had 10 points for Baylor.
Omar Strong led Texas Southern with 14 points.
NO. 13 KANSAS 100, TOWSON ST. 54
AWRENCE, Kan. (AP) ó Thomas Robinson had 18 points, 11 rebounds and four assists, Travis Releford added 14 points and Kansas romped past outmanned Towson State in a season opener that was lopsided from the start.
Robinson, a 6-foot-10 junior getting his first chance to start with the departure to the NBA of the vaunted Morris twins, led Kansas in what counts as the opening round of the EA Sports Maui Invitational.
Point guard Tyshawn Taylor, suspended along with guard Elijah Johnson for the two exhibition games, added 12 points and four assists for the seven-time defending Big 12 champions. Connor Teahan had 11 points on 4-for-5 shooting and in three games is 17 for 21.
Robert Nwankwo had 14 points for the Tigers.
NO. 14 XAVIER 74, MORGAN ST(AP) ó ATE 63
CINCINNATI (AP) ó Mark Lyons scored 22 points and Dezmine Wells added 12 in his college debut to help Xavier open the regular season with a victory over Morgan State.
Xavier star Tu Holloway, the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year last season, was suspended for the game by the NCAA for participating in two leagues this past summer, when only one is permitted. The secondary violation was reported by Xavier in August.
Kevin Thompson scored 14 points, 10 in the second half, for Morgan State.
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 69, NO. 17 UCLA 58
LOS ANGELES (AP) ó Ashley Hamilton scored 23 points, Anthony Ireland added 21 and Loyola Marymount knocked off UCLA in the Bruins’ first game in their temporary home at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
Reeves Nelson and David Wear scored 13 points each for the Bruins, who were in the preseason rankings for the first time since the 2008-09 season.
The Lions led by one point at halftime and controlled most of the second half, building their first double-digit lead, 53-42, on two free throws by Hamilton that capped a 12-0 run.
Playing not far from their westside campus, the Lions enjoyed good crowd support, with their fans chanting “LMU! LMU!” in the final minutes.
NO. 18 MICHIGAN 59, FERRIS STATE 33
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) ó Stu Douglass scored 14 points after making a surprise start at point guard, and Michigan overcame some early shooting struggles to beat Ferris State.
Evan Smotrycz added 14 points for Michigan, and Tim Hardaway Jr. had 12.
Daniel Sutherlin scored 11 points for the Division II Bulldogs.
NO. 19 ALABAMA 64, NORTH FLORIDA 44
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) ó JaMychal Green scored 18 points and Tony Mitchell had 17 to lead Alabama.
Green, a preseason first-team All-SEC pick, made 6 of 10 shots and had six rebounds but also committed five turnovers. Mitchell had 10 rebounds.
Andy Diaz had nine points and eight rebounds for North Florida.
NO. 22 MARQUETTE 91, MOUNT ST. MARY’S 37
MILWAUKEE (AP) ó Darius Johnson-Odom led a balanced Marquette attack with 16 points and the Golden Eagles rolled past Mount St. Mary’s.
Jae Crowder and Chris Otule each added 14 points for Marquette, which led 49-18 at halftime and was never threatened after the game’s opening minutes. Julian Norfleet led Mount St. Mary’s with 12 points.
NO. 24 CALIFORNIA 77, UC IRVINE 56
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) ó Mike Montgomery returned to the bench three-plus weeks after undergoing surgery for bladder cancer and coached California to a season-opening victory over UC Irvine and former assistant Russell Turner on Friday night.
Allen Crabbe scored 24 points, Jorge Gutierrez had 11 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, and Cal shot 45.9 percent. The Golden Bears jumped out to a 19-7 lead and controlled the game the entire way.
Fourth-year coach Montgomery moved well on the sideline and showed no signs of being limited. He spent a short stint away from the team to recover following the procedure on Oct. 19 and said he is now cancer-free.
Chris McNealy scored 12 for the overmatched Anteaters.
NO. 25 MISSOURI 83, SE MISSOURI 68
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) ó Ricardo Ratliffe and Marcus Denmon had 20 points apiece, leading Missouri to a ragged opening victory over Southeast Missouri State in coach Frank Haith’s Tigers debut.
Kim English added 19 points and hit four 3-pointers in the second half, going 5 for 9 from long distance overall as the Tigers pulled away after leading by only two at the break. The Tigers have a 59-game home winning streak against nonconference opponents dating to the 2005-06 opener.
Tyler Stone, who had his scholarship pulled by Missouri after spending most of his freshman season on the bench, led Southeast Missouri State with 18 points and seven rebounds.