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Devin Askew sparks Villanova to top sputtering Providence

NCAA Basketball: Providence at VillanovaJan 30, 2026; Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA; Villanova Wildcats guard Acaden Lewis (55) controls the ball against the Providence Friars in the first half at William B. Finneran Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Devin Askew scored 20 points and Tyler Perkins supplied 19 as Villanova waltzed to an 87-73 victory over visiting Providence in Big East action on Friday.

Askew went 5 of 8 from 3-point range, while Perkins made 3 of 6 from beyond the arc for Villanova (16-5, 7-3 Big East). Acaden Lewis contributed 12 points, eight assists and three steals for the Wildcats.

Stefan Vaaks scored 25 points to pace Providence (9-13, 2-9), which has lost seven of its last eight games, including two defeats to Villanova. Jaylin Sellers (16 points) and Ryan Mela (14) were the other double-digit scorers for the Friars.

Providence faced a 17-point deficit at halftime before whittling that margin down to 49-43 just over five and a half minutes into the second half. Vaaks fueled that push with three 3-pointers in the first three minutes of the half.

Perkins and Lewis combined to restore a double-digit lead for the Wildcats. The Friars made a pair of 3-pointers over the next several minutes, but each time Perkins answered with a triple of his own.

Villanova increased the lead to 72-52 and the Wildcats cruised from there, avoiding their first two-game skid of the season.

Villanova started to create some breathing room midway through the first half. With the score tied at 15-15, Askew hit a pair of 3-pointers during a 13-3 run. Lindsay finished the burst with his own 3-pointer to give the home team a 10-point lead.

Vaaks responded with a bucket for Providence before the Wildcats tacked on seven more points, starting with Matt Hodge’s 3-pointer. Shortly thereafter, layups by Askew and Lewis bumped the lead to 35-20.

Sellers and Nilavan Daniels helped get the deficit down to 10, but Villanova countered with a 10-1 run that included six more points by Askew. The senior guard finished with 17 first-half points on 4-of-5 shooting from long range.

Mela’s bucket in the final minute brought the Friars within 45-28 at the break. Vaaks and Sellers led Providence with eight points apiece in the opening 20 minutes.

–Field Level Media

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No. 8 Illinois stifles Indiana for easy win

NCAA Basketball: Wisconsin at IllinoisFeb 10, 2026; Champaign, Illinois, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini head coach Brad Underwood reacts during the first half against the Wisconsin Badgers at State Farm Center. Mandatory Credit: Ron Johnson-Imagn Images

David Mirkovic poured in 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead No. 8 Illinois to a 71-51 Big Ten victory over Indiana on Sunday afternoon in Champaign, Ill.

Keaton Wagler contributed 18 points and Tomislav Ivisic added 14 as the Illini (21-5, 12-3) snapped a two-game losing streak by turning 15 offensive rebounds into 17 second-chance points and committing a season-low two turnovers.

Kylan Boswell added nine points and seven rebounds as he returned to the Illinois lineup after missing seven games with a fractured right hand. Andrej Stojakovic sat out his second straight game with a high ankle sprain.

Lamar Wilkerson paced Indiana (17-9, 8-7) with 21 points, while Tucker DeVries posted 13 points and Sam Alexis added 11. However, the Hoosiers scored their fewest points since Dec. 3, 2022, at Rutgers as they hit 6 of 24 from 3-point range and lost the rebound battle by a 38-25 count.

Both teams’ key players showed up immediately. While Wilkerson and DeVries canned their first 3-point attempts for Indiana, Wagler produced seven points in the first five minutes to forge an 11-11 tie.

Then, Mirkovic asserted himself. He cashed a 3-pointer on a pick-and-pop with Wagler at the 11:17 mark to highlight a 10-0 run that gave the Illini a 24-15 lead with 9:46 remaining. After Indiana’s Jasai Miles and Wilkerson answered with 3-pointers, Mirkovic hit back-to-back 3-pointers and fed Ivisic for a layup to restore a 32-23 lead with 5:28 to go.

Mirkovic posted 15 points in the first half, and Wagler added 11 to offset Wilkerson’s 14 and give Illinois a 38-31 halftime lead.

Ivisic scored the first five points of the second half to produce the game’s first double-digit lead, but Wilkerson responded with five of his own. Then Illinois reeled off 11 points in a row — highlighted by a Wagler 25-footer and a Mirkovic running bank — to claim a 54-36 lead with 12:33 to play.

Wilkerson was the only Hoosier to score in the first 10 minutes of the second half as the rest of the squad went 0-for-6 from the field with four turnovers. Though Alexis finally broke through with a dunk at the 9:31 mark, Indiana never got closer than 12 the rest of the way.

–Field Level Media

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Honor Huff, West Virginia surge past UCF

NCAA Basketball: West Virginia at Central FloridaFeb 14, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Honor Huff (3) shoots a three-point basket against UCF Knights guard Riley Kugel (2) during the first half at Addition Financial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

Honor Huff scored 18 of his game-high 21 points in the second half and visiting West Virginia rallied from a 14-point deficit to stop Central Florida 74-67 on Saturday night in Orlando.

Jasper Floyd added 17 for the Mountaineers (16-9, 7-5 Big 12 Conference), including a critical 3-pointer with 1:49 remaining for a 66-62 lead. Chance Moore came off the bench to chip in 12 points, while Brenen Lorient contributed 11 to go along with eight rebounds.

Huff applied the dagger by canning a 3-pointer with 59 seconds left to up the margin to seven. He added a pair of clinching free throws with 24 seconds on the clock.

Themus Fulks bounced back from a scoreless outing in his previous game in a loss at Cincinnati to lead the Knights (17-7, 6-6) with 19 points and seven assists before fouling out. Riley Kugel scored 13 points, while Chris Johnson and Jordan Burks added 10 apiece.

UCF owned a 52-38 advantage at the 11:27 mark after Fulks made a foul shot. But West Virginia rattled off the next eight points and took the lead for good on two foul shots by Huff with 2:37 on the clock.

Each team entered this game looking for answers after discouraging losses last weekend. UCF was hammered 92-72 on Sunday at Cincinnati, while West Virginia made only two of 22 3-pointers in a 70-63 home defeat against then-No. 13 Texas Tech.

The Knights came into the contest allowing 83.4 points per game in their last seven contests but clearly paid attention to the defensive end in the first half. The Mountaineers sank just 13 of 36 attempts from the field (36.1%), including a pitiful 1 of 12 on 3-pointers (8.3%).

UCF, however, managed only a 29-28 edge at halftime because it also couldn’t get going offensively. It was only 10 of 27 from the field (37%) and also got pummeled 24-16 on the glass, allowing a whopping 11 offensive rebounds.

Huff, who entered as West Virginia’s leading scorer, managed only three points on 1-of-5 shooting in the first half.

–Field Level Media

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Men's hockey roundup: Slovakia wins Group B despite loss to Sweden

Olympics: Ice Hockey-Men Group B - SWE-SVKFeb 14, 2026; Milan, Italy; Slovakia players react after a Group B men’s ice hockey game during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images

MILAN, Italy — Slovakia lost the battle but won the war against Sweden on Saturday, as it clawed its way to the top of Group B on goal differential despite losing to the Nordic powerhouse 5-3, earning a bye into the men’s ice hockey quarterfinals.

In other group action, the United States recovered from a slow start to double up Denmark 6-3, Finland walloped Italy 11-0 and Latvia fought back to edge Germany 4-3 on the fourth day of the tournament.

Slovakia, Sweden and Finland each had two wins and a loss when the dust settled on the tournament’s most competitive group of the preliminary stage, but Slovakia scored in the final minute to ensure it could bypass Tuesday’s qualification round.

The winners of each of the three preliminary groups and the next best overall team automatically advance to the quarterfinals in Milan, while the remaining teams compete in a single-elimination qualification playoff.

Host Italy will go into the single-elimination playoffs after going winless through the group stage, while Groups A and C will conclude on Sunday.

SLOVAKIA VICTORIOUS IN DEFEAT

Elias Pettersson scored twice while forwards Joel Eriksson Ek, Adrian Kempe and Lucas Raymond each added goals for Sweden, the pre-tournament favorite to challenge Canada and the United States for the top of the podium.

Eriksson Ek nudged the puck over the line for a short-handed goal in the eighth minute at Santagiulia Arena but Slovakian star forward Juraj Slafkovsky leveled it less than two minutes later with a slapshot from the right wing.

Kempe scored four seconds into a power play midway through the second, putting the puck under the Slovakian goalie’s glove, but defenseman Martin Gernat answered less than three minutes later, sending the puck zipping by the Swedish goaltender’s right skate for the equalizer.

Pettersson made it 3-2 for Sweden with a five-hole shot late in the second and Raymond found Pettersson on the back post eight minutes into the third before burying one in the net himself.

Dalibor Dvorsky’s goal for Slovakia in the final minute of competition gave his side the goal differential upper hand.

Group B ended with bitter disappointment for Italy, as Finland set the tone with three goals in the first 10 minutes.

Carolina Hurricanes’ points leader Sebastian Aho, captain Mikael Granlund, Kaapo Kakko and Joel Kiviranta provided two goals each, and Miro Heiskanen, Artturi Lehkonen and Joel Armia also scored in the most lopsided win of the men’s tournament so far.

DENMARK PUSH UNITED STATES

Fans expected the favored United States to run up the score against Denmark on the penultimate day of the men’s preliminary stage. But the Danes showed they would not be bossed around in the Group C contest as they went into the locker room for the first intermission up 2-1.

Forward Jack Eichel got to work setting things back on track for the Americans in the second period, where he assisted on Brady Tkachuk’s second goal of the tournament before netting one of his own less than a minute later.

Eichel’s Vegas Golden Knights teammate Noah Hanifin made it 4-2 and, while Denmark’s defenseman Phillip Bruggisser trimmed the score with less than three seconds before the second intermission, the Americans kept them scoreless in the third.

“Give them credit, they played really hard, they were opportunistic,” said Eichel. “No game’s going to be easy, we realize that, and it was good of the group to continue to play our game for 60 minutes.”

The United States plays Germany and winless Denmark faces Latvia on Sunday in the final two Group C games.

LATVIA HOLDS OFF GERMANY

Latvia twice fell behind on goals from Lukas Reichel and Lukas Kalble, with Dans Locmelis evening the game both times.

Final-period goals by Eduards Tralmaks and Renars Krastenbergs had the Latvians cruising, until Tim Stutzle scored late for Germany.

Down 0-1, Latvia tied it with a power-play goal four minutes from the end of the opening period when Locmelis was hovering near the post and slammed home Zemgus Girgensons’ pass. Germany took just over a minute to regain the lead through Kalble. Playing with a 5-on-3 advantage, Locmelis equalized again, slamming the puck into the roof of the net, and Latvia went in front through Tralmaks just after killing a penalty. Krastenbergs gave Latvia a two-goal cushion with less than nine minutes remaining but had to hang on in the closing stages when the Germans pulled their goalie for an extra skater and Stutzle scored with over two minutes left.

Latvia wraps up the first round of its Milan campaign on Sunday with a Group C game against Denmark.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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