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Zeller, Watford combine to lead Indiana to win over Florida Atlantic


Last Modified: February 19. 2013 11:11PM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Cody Zeller had 24 points, Christian Watford scored 17 and No. 6 Indiana overwhelmed another undermanned opponent Friday night, routing Florida Atlantic 88-52.


Indiana has shot a combined 60.4 percent from the field in two games this week en route to a 29th consecutive nonconference win at home.


The Owls (5-7) were led by Greg Gantt, who finished with 25 points. He needs four more to break Earnest Crumbley's school scoring record (1,559).


But Indiana never gave coach Mike Jarvis' team a chance in a game that turned ugly fast.


Since losing Saturday to Butler, the Hoosiers (11-1) are 64 of 106 from the field and have held two opponents to a combined shooting rate of 32.8.


Playing twice in three nights has only seemed to help the Hoosiers, who led 55-25 at halftime. They came into the game leading the nation in scoring (89.2 points) and were No. 3 in field goal shooting (52.1).


Notre Dame 89, Niagara 67

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Jack Cooley had 24 points and 15 rebounds, both season highs, to lead Notre Dame over Niagara.


The 6-foot-9 senior jumped out to a quick start, tying his season-high game total of 20 points by halftime. The Fighting Irish led 42-34 at the break.




WOMEN Kentucky 66, UC Santa Barbara

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — A'dia Mathies scored 19 points and No. 7 Kentucky extended its winning streak to nine games with a victory over UC Santa Barbara.


The Wildcats (10-1) went 2-0 on their Pacific Coast road trip that began with an 80-62 win over Pepperdine in Malibu on Tuesday.


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Purdue 78, IUPUI 53

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Courtney Moses scored 18 points, Drey Mingo added 13 and Purdue used a big second-half run to extend its best start in a decade.


The Boilermakers (11-1) led 36-28 at halftime but pulled away from IUPUI with a 14-2 spurt in the first 6:11 of the second half.



South Carolina 65, South Carolina State 45

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Tiffany Mitchell had 21 points and 11 rebounds, Aleighsa Welch also finished with a double-double and South Carolina beat South Carolina State.






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