Texas 87, Central Michigan 76
Army 89, Buffalo 76
Toledo 80, Detroit Mercy 72
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Western Michigan 59, Manhattan 58
Jared Printy's trey with six seconds remaining lifted Western Michigan past Manhatten.
Brandon Johnson and Michael Flowers paced the Broncos with 15 points apiece, while the Jaspers' Elijah Buchanan had game-high honors with 18 points. He was the only Manhattan player in double figures.
Neither team reach 40 Percent from the field, and the Jaspers owned a 38-30 rebounding advantage. WMU also struggled at the line, hitting just 51.6 percent. However, the 16 made free throws were three more than Manhattan in a close contest.
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Texas 87, Central Michigan 76
The Longhorns hit 56 percent from behind the arc while running their season record to 9-1 (6-0 at home). Texas also had a commanding advantage on the boards, out-rebounding the Chippewas 42-26.
Jase Fabres led all scorers with 23 points and was joined in double figures by four other Longhorns. Central Michigan also put four players in double figures, paced by Kevin McKay's 21. David Dileon (15), Dallas Morgan (14) and Rob Montgomery (12) followed.
It was a somewhat sloppy contest, with the two teams combining for 41 turnovers. Central registered 10 steals along the way, but the hosts made 19-of-31 charity tosses to 13-of-21 by CMU.
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Army 89, Buffalo 76
Coming off a road win at DePaul, the Bulls fell at home to Army.
Buffalo had a balanced attack, with all five Bulls starters reaching double figures and scoring between 18 (Antwain Johnson) and 12 points (Jayvon Graves).
The Black Knights shot 54.7 percent from the field overall, with five more field goals than UB. Army also made 10-of-20 from long distance, while Buffalo hit just 5-of-24 outside the arc.
Matt Wilson led all scorers with 25 points, while Lonnie Grayson registered 21 with eight rebounds and seven assists.
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Toledo 80, Detroit Mercy 72
The Rockets got to the free throw line for 28 shots and hit 22 to pull out their eighth win in 10 outings. The Titans had one more field goal and 3-point goal
Detroit owned a 36-33 halftime edge, but UT battled back and took the lead (59-58) for good on a Luke Knapke triple at 9:07 of the final stanza
Knapke and Spencer Littleson paced Toledo with 21 points apiece. The latter hit 5-of-6 trey attempts. Marrreon Jackson netted 16 points, while Willie Johnson registered a double-double with 13 points and 16 caroms to help the Rockets gain a 41-36 edge on the boards.
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