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Loyola-Chicago vs Murray State
NCAAMThe Ramblers battle it out with the Racers in the seventh-place game at the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic. From Honolulu.
Oakland vs Hawaii
NCAAMThe Rainbow Warriors (7-4) and Golden Grizzlies (4-8) compete for third place in the Diamond Head Classic. Hawaii came up short against Nebraska 69-55 in the semifinals. Upset-minded Oakland took Oregon State to overtime before succumbing 80-74.
Nebraska vs Oregon State
NCAAMBrice Williams and the Cornhuskers (9-2) meet the Beavers (10-2) in the Diamond Head Classic final. Williams matched a career high with 32 points in Nebraska's 69-55 win over Hawaii in the semifinals. Oregon State survived Oakland 80-74 in overtime.
American at Virginia
NCAAMThe Cavaliers (6-5) welcome the Eagles (6-5) to John Paul Jones Arena. On Dec. 18, Virginia couldn't hold an 11-point second-half lead in a 64-62 loss to No. 21 Memphis, while American had its five-game win streak stopped by Saint Joseph's, 84-57.
Rider at NC State
NCAAMThe Wolfpack host the Broncs. NC State is 7-4 after a 75-60 loss at then-No. 10 Kansas. Wolfpack senior guard Marcus Hill paces a well-balanced scoring attack with 12.7 points per game. Rider is 0-3 versus major conference teams this season.
Le Moyne at Notre Dame
NCAAMThe Dolphins (5-8) make the trip to the Hoosier State to face the Fighting Irish (6-5). Notre Dame is on a two-game win streak, with sophomore guard Braeden Shrewsberry averaging 23.5 points in those victories. Le Moyne is 3-5 away from home.
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Florida Atlantic at Michigan State
NCAAMThe Owls (7-5) face a test as they visit the No. 20 Spartans (9-2) in the Great Lakes State. The schools met once before, an 82-55 Michigan State triumph over Florida Atlantic in November 2015. FAU has won three in a row. MSU is 5-0 at home.
Princeton vs Rutgers
NCAAMGarden State foes in the Tigers (8-4) and Scarlet Knights (7-4) compete in the Never Forget Tribute Classic in Newark, N.J. Rutgers freshman guard Dylan Harper averages 23.5 points per game. Princeton beat Rutgers 68-61 in Trenton, N.J., last season.
Villanova at Creighton
NCAAMThe Wildcats (8-4, 1-0 Big East) square off with the Bluejays (7-5, 0-1). Villanova has won five in a row, while Creighton dropped two straight, including its conference opener to Georgetown. The schools split the last five regular-season series.
Marquette at Xavier
NCAAMThe Musketeers vie for their fifth straight victory over the Golden Eagles in a Big East game. Marquette leads the series 59-27. Xavier is 7-0 at the Cintas Center this season, winning by an average of 23.4 ppg. The Eagles are 1-2 in true road games.
American at Virginia
NCAAMThe Cavaliers (6-5) welcome the Eagles (6-5) to John Paul Jones Arena. On Dec. 18, Virginia couldn't hold an 11-point second-half lead in a 64-62 loss to No. 21 Memphis, while American had its five-game win streak stopped by Saint Joseph's, 84-57.
Detroit Mercy at Wisconsin
NCAAMNolan Winter and the Badgers (9-3) host the Titans (5-8) on the first full day of winter. Winter, a 6-foot-11 sophomore, had a career-high 20 points as Wisconsin snapped a three-game slide with an 83-74 win over Butler in the Indy Classic on Dec. 14.