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Wofford at Duke
NCAAMFreshman phenom Cooper Flagg and the No. 6 Blue Devils host the Terriers. Duke comes off a 77-72 setback against No. 19 Kentucky. Flagg collected 26 points and 12 rebounds in that game, but his two turnovers in the last 13 seconds sealed Duke's fate.
American at North Carolina
NCAAMThe No. 10 Tar Heels (1-1) host the Eagles (1-2). North Carolina lost a fifth straight contest against No. 1 Kansas, 92-89 on Nov. 8. Wisconsin native Seth Trimble led the Tar Heels with 19 points, including a 10-for-10 night at the free-throw line.
Western Carolina at Wake Forest
NCAAMThe Catamounts move east across the Tar Heel State for a date with the Demon Deacons. Wake Forest's perfect season ended Nov. 16 following a 75-60 setback at Xavier. Deacons senior Hunter Sallis has led the team in scoring in three straight contests.
East Texas A&M at Connecticut
NCAAMThe newly rechristened Lions hit the road to play the two-time defending champion No. 2 Huskies. Texas A&M-Commerce changed its name to East Texas A&M on Nov. 7, and got the first win under its new moniker when it defeated Southern 70-68 on Nov. 13.
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SMU at Butler
NCAAMThe Mustangs (3-0) visit the Bulldogs (2-1) at Hinkle Fieldhouse to revive a long-dormant rivalry. The schools last met in the 1939-40 season, when Butler, coached by arena namesake Tony Hinkle, bested SMU 42-37 before shot clocks were implemented.
TCU at Michigan
NCAAMThe Horned Frogs and Wolverines share the floor for the first time in nearly 62 years. TCU moved to 3-0 with a 76-71 victory over Texas State. Canadian guard Vasean Allette led TCU in scoring in twice this season, and is averaging 13 points per game.
Washington State vs Iowa
NCAAMThe Cougars (3-0) and Hawkeyes (3-0) both trek to Vibrant Arena in Moline, Ill. The schools met just once before, when Iowa notched a 74-66 win over Washington State on Dec. 30, 1963. Nate Calmese leads Washington State with 17.7 points per game.
Marquette at Maryland
NCAAMThe Terrapins host the No. 15 Golden Eagles for a red out at the XFINITY Center. The Eagles are 3-0 after winning all three of their Marquette Challenge contests. Maryland is also 3-0 after senior forward Julian Reese's 21-point effort Nov. 11.
Wofford at Duke
NCAAMFreshman phenom Cooper Flagg and the No. 6 Blue Devils host the Terriers. Duke comes off a 77-72 setback against No. 19 Kentucky. Flagg collected 26 points and 12 rebounds in that game, but his two turnovers in the last 13 seconds sealed Duke's fate.
Wake Forest at Xavier
NCAAMThe Musketeers (3-0) welcome the Demon Deacons (4-0) to Cincinnati for the Skip Prosser Classic. Prosser coached Xavier (1994-2001) and Wake Forest (2001-2007), winning a combined 274 games and reaching four NCAA Tournaments with each school.
Wagner at Seton Hall
NCAAMThe Seahawks (1-2) look to take advantage of the reeling Pirates (1-2) in this contest. Seton Hall has dropped back-to-back games against Fordham and Hofstra. Wagner is 0-1 in New Jersey this season after falling 75-52 to Rutgers on Nov. 6.
Notre Dame at Georgetown
NCAAMThe Hoyas (2-0) seek their first 3-0 start since 2018-19 when they host the Fighting Irish (2-0). Thomas Sorber, a 6-foot-10 freshman from New Jersey, averaged 22.5 points and 11 rebounds in Georgetown's victories over Lehigh and Fairfield.