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Jason Edwards, Providence flush DePaul

NCAA Basketball: DePaul at ProvidenceFeb 7, 2026; Providence, Rhode Island, USA; Providence Friars forward Oswin Erhunmwunse (55) dunks the ball against DePaul Blue Demons center Fabian Flores (15) during the first half at Amica Mutual Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Jason Edwards returned from a seven-game injury absence to score a game-high 25 points and lead Providence to a 90-72 Big East win over visiting DePaul on Saturday afternoon.

Edwards shot 8 of 13 overall, including 5-for-8 from 3-point range, and added four rebounds and two assists in just 24 minutes as the Friars never trailed.

Jaylin Sellers added 21 points, Ryan Mela posted 16 points and eight rebounds and Oswin Erhunmwunse stacked up 10 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks for Providence (11-13, 4-9), which has won back-to-back Big East games for the first time this season.

Providence’s conference-best offense clicked at 58.9%, including 65.4% after intermission, as the hosts cruised to a 17-point halftime lead.

Brandon Maclin scored 17 points to lead three double-figure scorers for DePaul (12-12, 4-9), which has lost four straight. Kaleb Banks had 11 points and N.J. Benson 10 with seven boards.

Erhunmwunse’s dunk and Sellers’ 3-pointer helped Providence start with a 5-0 lead, but CJ Gunn opened DePaul’s scoring with a midrange jumper and capped a 7-2 run with a game-tying 3-pointer in transition at the 16:29 mark.

That would be the only tie of the game as the Friars held the Blue Demons to one field goal over the next six minutes while building their lead to double digits. Jamier Jones started the 10-2 spree with a 3-point play, then Sellers followed with a 3-pointer and a stepback jumper.

Benson’s alley-oop dunk finished a quick 5-0 DePaul burst to close within 22-16 with 9:07 left, but that inspired another big Providence run. Erhunmwunse scored eight straight, including flying in for a putback dunk and finishing an Edwards assist through traffic, to seize a 38-20 lead with 3:10 to go.

After falling behind 43-26 at the break, DePaul scored on its first six possessions of the second half — including eight points by Maclin. However, that only trimmed Providence’s lead to 51-38 as the Friars kept rolling, too.

Stefan Vaaks and Jones flushed back-to-back dunks to cap a 9-0 Friars run in just 2:02 that upped their lead to 62-40 with 12:25 to go. Providence led by as much as 27 before DePaul closed on a 11-2 run.

–Field Level Media

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Milan Momcilovic scores 21 as No. 7 Iowa State holds off Baylor

NCAA Basketball: Baylor at Iowa StateFeb 7, 2026; Ames, Iowa, USA; Baylor Bears head coach Scott Drew draws a technical found in their game with the Iowa State Cyclones during the first half at James H. Hilton Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-Imagn Images

Milan Momcilovic scored 21 points as No. 7 Iowa State held on for a 72-69 win over Baylor in a Big 12 Conference tilt on Saturday in Ames, Iowa.

Joshua Jefferson tallied 15 points and Tamin Lipsey added 14 points and nine rebounds for the Cyclones (21-2, 8-2 Big 12) who won their fifth straight game.

Cameron Carr led Baylor (13-10, 3-8) with 24 points and hit 5 of 10 3-point attempts. Tounde Yessoufou added 17 points and five steals and Obi Agbim contributed 15 points for the Bears, who had their two game winning streak snapped.

Baylor shot 45.6% from the field and was 11 of 31 from 3-point range.

The Cyclones shot 50% from the field but were just 6 of 21 from the field.

Baylor reeled off an 11-0 rally in the final 1:42, sandwiched around 3-pointers from Carr and Yessoufou. But Iowa State inbounded the ball cleanly with 1.2 seconds remaining and the Bears couldn’t foul to stop the clock.

The Cyclones used a pair of second-half runs to shake off a persistent Baylor squad. A Momcilovic three punctuated a 7-0 Iowa State run and gave the Cyclones breathing room with a 57-49 lead. Iowa State’s defense tightened and kept the Bears in check before eventually pushing the lead to 15 with 3:04 left.

Yessoufou’s jumper sparked Baylor, but Blake Buchanan’s emphatic two-hand dunk off a Momcilovic miss got the Cyclones going again. Iowa State ripped off an 8-2 run and stretched its lead to 65-53. The Cyclones had a 14-8 edge on the offensive glass.

A tightly contested first half saw Baylor shoot 44.4% from the field (12 of 27) and 42.9% on 3-point attempts (6 of 14). Iowa State was slightly better at 46.4% (13 of 28) and 36.4% from behind the arc (4 of 11).

Baylor took its first lead at 21-19 on a Caden Powell offensive rebound putback. After the teams traded buckets, a deep 3-pointer from Yessoufou gave the Bears a 27-24 lead at the 7:23 mark.

Following a few calls that went against his team, Baylor coach Scott Drew picked up a technical foul at the 5:00 mark. Momcilovic hit the ensuing foul shots and tied the game at 27.

The Cyclones took a 37-33 lead into the locker room on a Nate Heise trey that capped an 8-3 scoring outburst.

–Field Level Media

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Miami dominates the paint in win over Boston College

NCAA Basketball: Miami (FL) at SyracuseJan 24, 2026; Syracuse, New York, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Jai Lucas looks on during the second half against the Syracuse Orange at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

Malik Reneau scored a game-high 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds, as the visiting Miami Hurricanes defeated the Boston College Eagles 74-68 in an ACC matchup on Saturday afternoon.

True freshman Shelton Henderson added 19 points and six rebounds for Miami (18-5, 7-3). In addition, Tre Donaldson recorded 14 points, eight rebounds, and a game-high seven assists.

Donaldson had 13 of his points in the second half, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 3:31 left. Miami led the rest of the way.

Miami had lost its previous four games against the Eagles.

Boston College (9-14, 2-8), which has lost four straight games overall, was led by Donald Hand Jr., who scored 20 points, including 4-for-6 shooting on 3-pointers. Boden Kapke added a double-double with 18 points and a game-high 11 rebounds.

However, Boston College’s leading scorer, Fred Payne, was held to 11 points on 5-for-18 shooting.

Miami was without starting guard Tru Washington (personal reasons) and reserve Marcus Allen (cancer treatments). Allen, who turned 21 on Saturday, was at the game, supporting his teammates.

The Hurricanes led 34-33 at the break. Reneau led all first-half scorers with 13 points, and Henderson had 10. Donaldson had just one point, but he ran the show well with three passes that led directly to layups/dunks. He also faked out a Boston College defender badly on a baseline spin move.

Payne missed his first six shots, but he ended the half with six points. Kapke led Boston College with 11 points, making three buckets in the paint, two free throws and one 3-pointer.

For the first half, Miami was plus-nine on rebounds, but Boston College was plus-five on turnovers, and both teams scored 18 points in the paint.

In the second half, Miami made seven straight shots, taking a 50-40 lead with 11:57 left, forcing an Eagles timeout.

But Boston College came right back, cutting its deficit to 57-56 on a steal by Jayden Hastings and a fast-break layup by Payne, forcing a Miami timeout with 6:05 left.

After the timeout, Reneau missed his second dunk of the game, and Boston College took its first lead of the second half, 58-57, on a jumper by Hand.

But Donaldson’s 3-pointer put Miami up for good as the Hurricanes prevailed.

For the game, Miami was plus-11 on rebounds and won the battle for paint points, 44-30; and fast-break points, 11-7.

–Field Level Media

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Japan claims gold, silver in men's snowboard big air; US' Ollie Martin 4th

Kira Kimura of Japan in action during his third run of snowboard big air at the Milan Cortina OlympiKira Kimura of Japan in action during his third run of snowboard big air at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Feb. 7, 2026

LIVIGNO, Italy — Japanese snowboarders Kira Kimura and Ryoma Kimata won the gold and silver medals in the men’s Big Air snowboarding event at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Saturday, dethroning champion Su Yiming of China with their soaring jumps in the Italian Alps.

Su ended the cold night in the mountain town of Livigno with the bronze as he could not overcome the powerhouses from Japan.

Ollie Martin, a 17-year-old who was the lone American that qualified for the final, finished fourth, one spot away from winning the first U.S. medal of these Games.

Kimura fell on the landing of his second of three runs but impressed the judges with a difficult switch backside 1900 in his final bid to secure his first Olympic gold.

The 21-year-old smiled broadly and clapped his hands on the podium at the medal ceremony.

He scored a total of 179.50, ahead of 171.50 for Kimata, to top the podium at the Livigno Snow Park after posting 90.50 in his third and final run.

After Su’s daring technical spin on his first run, the 21-year-old Chinese competitor fell on his hands in the second round, which hurt his chances of retaining the title.

Competitors were ranked by a combined score of their two best jumps. Su’s total was 168.50.

The Big Air event features riders launching off a jump and performing an aerial trick involving flips, spins and twists. The medal contest was held at night under floodlights.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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