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Nets score 80 in first half, outclass short-handed Wizards
Feb 7, 2026; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Danny Wolf (2) drives to the basket against Washington Wizards guard Will Riley (27) during the fourth quarter at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images Michael Porter Jr. scored 20 of his 23 points before halftime as the Brooklyn Nets produced their biggest first half in a little over three years and beat the Washington Wizards 127-113 Saturday afternoon in New York.
Brooklyn scored 46 points in the opening quarter, its most since a 47-point first quarter against the host Detroit Pistons on April 5, 2023. The Nets also scored 80 in the first half, its most before halftime since getting 91 points in a 143-113 home win over the Golden State Warriors on Dec. 21, 2022.
Porter led seven in double figures as the Nets won for the fourth time in their past 22 games.
Day’Ron Sharpe added 19 and nine rebounds to lead a 56-point showing by Brooklyn’s bench. Noah Clowney contributed 18, rookies Danny Wolf and Nolan Traore finished with 16 and 15, respectively.
The Nets shot 54.9%, scored a season-best 66 points in the paint and led by as many as 34 in the first half.
Rookie Will Riley scored a career-high 27 points as Washington played with eight available players. Justin Champagnie added 21 while Tristan Vukcevic and Sharife Cooper contributed 14 apiece as the Wizards shot 46.8%.
Besides missing Jaden Hardy and D’Angelo Russell following their acquisitions from the Dallas Mavericks in the blockbuster Anthony Davis trade, Washington was without Bilal Coulibaly (sore back), Kyshawn George (right knee bruise), Alex Sarr (sore right ankle) and Tre Johnson (sprained left ankle)
The Nets ended the opening quarter on a 23-3 run and held a 46-20 lead after Wolf buried a 3-pointer with nine tenths of a second left following Washington’s eighth turnover. The Nets saw their lead reach 30 when Sharpe’s 3-point play made it 51-21 early in the second and held an 80-47 lead by halftime after Porter hit a stepback 3 with 7.3 seconds left.
The Wizards showed some life by opening the second half on a 21-5 run to get within 85-68 on a 3 by Riley with 6:44 left. Brooklyn regained a little control in the final minutes of the quarter and held a 101-82 cushion in the fourth.
Riley converted a four-point play and a layup on consecutive trips to cut the lead to 117-103 with 5:46 remaining and Cooper’s corner 3 made it 123-111 with 2:10 left before the Nets finished it off.
–Field Level Media
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Women's Top 25 roundup: No. 1 UConn dominates Butler
Feb 7, 2026; Hartford, Connecticut, USA; UConn Huskies guard Kayleigh Heckel (9) drives the ball to the basket against Butler Bulldogs forward Mallory Miller (24) in the first half at PeoplesBank Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images Azzi Fudd’s 17 points led all five starters in double figures for top-ranked Connecticut in an 80-48 trouncing of Butler on Saturday at Hartford, Conn.
Serah Williams, Allie Ziebell, and Ashlynn Shade all scored 11 points, and KK Arnold had 10 points for the Huskies (25-0, 14-0 Big East). UConn made only five of 17 attempts from 3-point range. Reserve Jana El Alfy had 11 rebounds.
UConn played without sophomore Sarah Strong, who sat out for the first time in her career for what was termed an opportunity to rest. She was one of three Huskies who didn’t play, but they built a 44-19 halftime lead, with Fudd accounting for 15 points by the break.
Butler’s Caroline Dotsey had 13 points, but the Bulldogs (9-15, 3-11) committed 23 turnovers.
No. 12 Michigan State 81, Penn State 70
Grace VanSlooten scored 20 points, and the Spartans dug out of a 16-point deficit and used stellar second-half defense to avoid an upset despite Kiyomi McMiller’s 37-point outing at University Park, Pa.
Jalyn Brown’s 16 points, Rashunda Jones’s 14 points, and Kenndy Blair’s 12 points helped Michigan State (20-4, 9-4 Big Ten), which was 7-for-27 on 3s.
Miller made 16 of 33 shots from the field with three 3-pointers. Penn State (8-16, 1-12) poured in 28 first-quarter points and led 45-33 at halftime, but the Nittany Lions scored only 25 second-half points.
No. 20 West Virginia 87, Arizona 68
Kierra Wheeler’s 17 points came on 8-for-11 shooting, as the Mountaineers rolled at Morgantown, W. Va.
Sydney Shaw had 16 points, Jordan Harrison posted 14 points to go with eight steals, and Gia Cooke added 13 points for the Mountaineers (20-5, 10-3 Big 12), who led 50-26 at halftime. They shot 50% for the game from the field.
Arizona (11-12, 2-10) couldn’t overcome 29 turnovers, despite Tanyuel Welch’s 17 points and Daniah Trammell’s 15 points. The ball handling woes negated the Wildcats’ 51.7% shooting from the floor.
No. 22 Maryland 78, Nebraska 60
Isimenme Ozzy-Momodu racked up 16 points on 7-for-8 shooting to go with nine rebounds, as the Terrapins secured the victory at Lincoln, Neb.
Oluchi Okananwa had 14 points, reserve Rainey Welson notched 13 points, and Yarden Garzon added 11 points for Maryland (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten), which used a 30-point second quarter to build a 45-28 halftime lead.
Logan Nissley had 22 points, but Nebraska (16-8, 5-8) was stung by 22 turnovers and a 39-26 rebounding deficit. Nissley had six of the team’s nine 3-point baskets.
–Field Level Media
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Marquette owns second half to roll past Butler 70-55
Feb 7, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Marquette Golden Eagles guard Adrien Stevens (10) defends Butler Bulldogs forward Michael Ajayi (5) during the first half at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images Adrien Stevens scored a career-high 18 points and Chase Ross added 17 of his 19 points after halftime to lead Marquette’s second-half surge in a 70-55 win over Butler on Saturday afternoon in Milwaukee.
Stevens scored all of his points from 3-point range, making six of his nine attempts. The Golden Eagles (9-15, 4-9 Big East) made a season-high tying 14 3-pointers as a team, while shooting 45.2%, well above their 31.5% season average from the perimeter.
Ross made four 3-pointers with five assists and four rebounds. Nigel James Jr. tallied 16 points and four steals for Marquette, which won its third straight home game.
Finley Bizjack led Butler (13-11, 4-9) with 23 points for his 11th 20-point game of the season. He made 5 of 7 shots from 3-point range. Michael Ajayi paired eight points with 19 rebounds for the Bulldogs, who dropped their fourth straight game.
Butler was 32.8% from the floor and 28.6% from outside the arc, negating its 43-30 rebounding advantage.
Nine of the 3-pointers in Marquette’s perimeter barrage came in the second half. The Golden Eagles led 32-28 at halftime before opening the second half on a 22-9 run to create a 54-37 lead with 13:58 left.
During that stretch, Marquette made five 3-pointers, including one from Stevens and one each from Parham and Ross.
The Bulldogs eventually responded with a 6-0 run to cut the deficit to 57-47 with 8:58 left, but a scoring drought of just over six minutes followed, preventing them from getting within single digits.
The teams traded runs early in the game, with Marquette remaining ahead even as Butler made its own surges. The Bulldogs twice cut the deficit to one point before finally taking its first lead on a Bizjack 3-pointer with 6:43 left in the half.
Bizjack finished the first half with 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting, including 3 of 3 from outside the arc.
Marquette ended the first half on an 8-0 run over the final 1:55 to turn a four-point deficit into a four-point lead. James led the Golden Eagles with 10 first-half points on 3-of-9 shooting.
–Field Level Media
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SMU scores key road victory against Pittsburgh
Feb 7, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; SMU MUstangs guard B.J. Davis-Ray (9) drives on Pittsburgh Panthers Damarco Minor (7) during the second half at Petersen Events Center. The Panthers lost 86-67. Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-Imagn Images Jaron Pierre Jr. had 21 points, and Boopie Miller scored 20 points and finished with nine assists to lead SMU to an 86-67 road victory at Pittsburgh on Saturday afternoon.
Miller’s clutch shooting (7 for 11 from the field) and Pierre’s 8-for-11 shooting and five rebounds helped the Mustangs (16-7, 5-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) snap a brief two-game losing streak and pick up a needed victory to avoid damaging their NCAA Tournament hopes.
Pitt (9-15, 2-9 ACC) played without its leading scorer Brandin Cummings for the second consecutive game as he sat out with an ankle issue.
Cameron Corhen helped the Panthers pick up the slack on the scoring end with 15 points and was one of three scorers in double figures. But it wasn’t enough for reeling Pitt to score an upset and avoid its third consecutive loss.
A 9-0 run gave SMU its largest lead of the game at 61-41 with 11:18 left in the second half.
The Panthers trimmed the Mustangs’ lead to 14 three different times midway through the second half, but SMU hit a clutch shot each time. B.J. Davis-Ray and Miller each hit triples to keep Pitt from rallying, with the latter long-distance shot giving the Mustangs a 76-58 lead with 5:35 left.
SMU, which entered the weekend 34th in the NCAA’s NET rankings, shot 57.1% (32 for 56) from the field overall, including a staggering 70.4% (19 of 27) in the second half.
The Mustangs were solid defensively, limiting Pitt to 36.1% shooting (22 for 61) overall, including 8 for 33 (24.2%) from 3-point range. Miller led the effort with three steals.
SMU used its athleticism in transition to pick up 25 fast break points, including 13 points off 12 Pitt turnovers.
Samet Yigitoglu totaled 15 points and eight rebounds, and Jaden Toombs had 10 points.
Barry Dunning Jr. scored 12 points and collected seven rebounds for the Panthers, while Nojus Indrusaitis added 10 points.
–Field Level Media
