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Bucks build big lead, then hang on to top Pacers
Feb 6, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Ryan Rollins (13) passes the ball away from Indiana Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith (23) in the second quarter at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images Kevin Porter Jr. scored 23 points and dished eight assists to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 105-99 victory over the visiting Indiana Pacers on Friday night.
Milwaukee has won three games in a row for the first time all season. Ryan Rollins added 22 points while Bobby Portis scored 21 and Jericho Sims grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds.
Indiana fell for the third game in a row and fourth time in its last six games. Andrew Nembhard led the way with 22 with all but four coming in the fourth quarter. Pascal Siakam added 19.
Milwaukee got off to a slow start, turning it over five times in the first quarter and shooting just 9-of-22. Relief would come from beyond the arc.
Milwaukee shot 6-for-10 from deep in the second quarter alone and 50% from the floor in the first half. Those numbers helped them take a 54-47 lead into halftime.
The shooting momentum did not carry over into the second half for Milwaukee. AJ Green knocked down two 3-pointers to start the quarter and the team went 0-for-13 after. Despite that, the Bucks still outscored Indiana 29-18 in the frame and took a commanding 83-65 edge going into the fourth.
Things got interesting late in the fourth. As Milwaukee continued to struggle from the floor, Indiana rattled off a 15-0 run, capped by seven straight points from Nembhard.
Milwaukee went four and a half minutes without any points and Indiana got the deficit down to just 91-87 with four to play.
Despite Nembhard’s heroics, the Bucks bounced back for the victory, with Porter and Portis combining for 11 points in the final four minutes.
This was Milwaukee’s fourth consecutive regular-season victory over Indiana, including three this season. The Bucks had not won four in a row over their division rival since they won 10 in a row from 2020-23.
–Field Level Media
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Olivia Hutcherson, No. 23 Princeton push past Penn in second half
Nov 18, 2025; Syracuse, New York, USA; General view of a ball going through the net prior to the game between the Monmouth Hawks and the Syracuse Orange at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images Olivia Hutcherson tallied team highs of 19 points, seven rebounds and five steals, fueling No. 23 Princeton to a 69-50 win over visiting Penn on Friday.
The Tigers (19-2, 7-1 Ivy League) shook off a two-point halftime deficit by dominating the second half, 41-20. They capitalized on 16 Penn turnovers and held the Quakers (13-8, 3-5) to 7-of-29 field-goal shooting, 24.1%, after halftime.
Hutcherson scored eight points in a 24-13 third quarter that put Princeton ahead for good. Skye Belker made four 3-pointers as part of her 16 points and Madison St. Rose added 15 points and six assists for the Ivy-leading Tigers.
Mataya Gayle and Simone Sawyer paced Penn with 16 points apiece, and Tina Njike added nine points and 10 boards. Princeton completed a two-game season sweep of its rival.
–Field Level Media
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WR Jahmal Edrine no longer on Virginia roster after rape, abduction charges
Dec 27, 2025; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Virginia Cavaliers wide receiver Jahmal Edrine (7) warms up before the Gator Bowl against the Missouri Tigers at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Travis Register-Imagn Images Virginia wide receiver Jahmal Edrine is no longer enrolled at the university and has been removed from the program’s roster after being arrested and charged with rape and abduction, school officials confirmed in a statement Friday.
Edrine, 22, was taken into custody Thursday following a five-month investigation by the Albemarle County Police Department. Police said the case was opened on Aug. 25, one day after a report of a sexual assault. An Albemarle County grand jury returned indictments Monday on one count of rape and one count of abduction.
Police said Edrine is being held without bond at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail.
In a statement provided to Wahoos247, university associate vice president and chief communications officer Brian Coy said Edrine is no longer a student and that the school will cooperate with investigators.
“The university is aware of this matter,” Coy said in the statement. “While the university is prohibited by federal student privacy law from commenting on specific cases, we can confirm that this individual is not currently enrolled at the University. Albemarle County Police are continuing their investigation into this matter and the university will cooperate fully with that investigation.”
It remains unclear when Virginia officials first learned Edrine was under investigation. Police did not address that timeline publicly, and the department deferred questions to the university.
Edrine was Virginia’s second-leading receiver last season, catching 46 passes for 564 yards and a touchdown after transferring from Purdue. He began his college career at Florida Atlantic and was expected to be part of the Cavaliers’ receiving corps again this fall.
–Field Level Media
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SEC lead hangs in balance on No. 17 Florida's trip to Texas A&M
Florida guard Urban Klavzar (7) drives for the basket during the second half of an NCAA Mens basketball game at Steven C. O’Connell Center Exactek arena in Gainesville, FL on Sunday, February 1, 2026. Florida beat Alabama 100-77. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] Sole possession of first place in the Southeastern Conference is on the line when No. 17 Florida travels to College Station, Texas to take on Texas A&M Saturday night.
The Gators (16-6, 7-2 SEC) are riding a two-game winning streak, including a 100-77 rout of then-No. 23 Alabama on Sunday. It marked the first time Florida has reached the century mark in league play as it dominated inside with 72 points in the paint.
Alex Condon starred with 25 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Thomas Haugh finished with 22 points, and Rueben Chinyelu had another balanced performance with 14 points and 17 rebounds.
Coach Todd Golden couldn’t have had higher praise for Condon, saying he looked like a “first-team All-American.”
“That’s a hell of a ball game, man,” Golden said. “I’m not sure you can ask for anything more out of him. I thought he was aggressive. I thought he was decisive and played with great physicality.”
Golden went on to say that he thought Chinyelu is “arguably the best defender in America right now.”
Chinyelu, who leads the SEC in rebounding with 11.3 per game, is a big reason why the Gators are the best rebounding team in the country, averaging 46.0 per game. They also have the third-best defense in the SEC, limiting opponents to 71.4 points per game.
The Aggies (17-5, 7-2), who are just outside the Top 25, will put the Gators’ defense to test. They have the third-best offense in the country, averaging 92.0 points per game.
A&M is coming off a 100-97 loss at Alabama on Wednesday, a contest that could have easily gone the other way. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the Aggies, but they are still in promising shape in Bucky McMillan’s first season.
“What if I said, ‘Hey, guys, we got the second round of the league coming up, nine games left, and we’re in first place.’ We’re in first place, and we got five of these games at home,” McMillan said. “We got the defending national champs coming in here, we can get sole possession and all the pressure is still on them.”
The Aggies are 12-1 at Reed Arena so far and have won their last three home games against the Gators. The last matchup in College Station was a 67-66 thriller on Feb. 3, 2024. Florida has won the last two games, though, including an 89-70 home victory last season.
For A&M to pull off the upset, it will need several standout performances. Rashaun Agee has been the most consistent scoring threat, leading the team with 14.2 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. Agee scored 21 points in the loss at Alabama on Wednesday, his fourth 20-point performance of the season. Rylan Griffen is coming off a 17-point performance, including a 3-of-5 night from deep. As a team, the Aggies knocked down 13 3s.
They will need a similar showing to hang with the Gators.
“We’ve just got to have everybody coming out guns blazing, fighting with this team, and whatever happens, happens,” McMillan said. “But good things happen when we usually have that mentality.”
–Field Level Media
