ESPN's College GameDay hosts Jay Williams, left, and Seth Greenberg, right, share the court with Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson during a broadcast of College GameDay before the start of
Iowa lost in overtime while Kansas State fell to West Virginia in regional women’s college basketball on Monday.
Top-25 teams will take the court across 15 games on Saturday’s college basketball slate. That includes the Iowa State Cyclones playing the Houston Cougars at Fertitta Center. Watch men’s college basketball,
No. 25 Illinois. Next: at Iowa, Sunday. No. 4 Southern Cal (24-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 25 Illinois, Sunday. No. 5 UConn (25-3) did not play. Next: at Butler, Saturday. No. 6 South Carolina (24-3) beat Arkansas 95-55.
Next: at No. 13 NC State, Sunday. No. 2 Texas (26-2) did not play. Next: at Georgia, Monday. No. 3 UCLA (24-1) vs. No. 25 Illinois. Next: at Iowa, Sunday. No.
Orlando, Florida; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: UCF plays Iowa State after Kaitlin Peterson scored 20 points in UCF's 61-60 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Knights have gone 9-6 at home. UCF has a 1-0 record in one-possession games.
The status of Curtis Jones and Keshon Gilbert ahead of Tuesday night’s Big 12 Conference contest between Iowa State and Oklahoma State is unknown at this time.
UCF plays the Iowa State Cyclones after Kaitlin Peterson scored 20 points in UCF's 61-60 victory against the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Iowa State visits Oklahoma State on Tuesday! Let's continue our College Basketball odds series with an Iowa State-Oklahoma State prediction and pick.
No. 4 Houston passed its latest test en route to a second consecutive Big 12 regular-season title by fending off then-No. 8 Iowa State on Saturday for their sixth straight victory.
Texas Tech must improve its rebounding and limit turnovers to avoid giving opponents easy points. The Red Raiders need to find ways to avoid prolonged scoring droughts, particularly late in games. Texas Tech's defense tends to suffer when the offense struggles,
They only bested Iowa State by nine points Saturday, despite being 12.5-point favorites against a Cyclones team missing star guards Keshon Gilbert and Curtis Jones. Houston turned the ball over 17 times in that game, but offset the giveaways by shooting 58.8 percent from 3-point range.