

In an exhilarating chapter of college basketball, North Carolina's Tar Heels outshined their fierce rivals, Duke, with star player Caleb Wilson enhancing his draft prospects by netting 23 points on an impressive 8-of-12 shooting. North Carolina's defense was particularly resilient, conceding only six points in the final eight minutes, securing their spot in the coveted top-10 rankings despite earlier setbacks against Stanford and Cal. The weekend wasn't as kind to BYU Cougars, who suffered their fourth straight defeat after a 77-66 loss to a formidable No. 8 Houston. Forward AJ Dybantsa's consistent performance is overshadowed by the team's struggles in offensive cohesion, placing undue pressure on guards Richie Saunders and Robert Wright III. Their defensive frailties are highlighted by conceding at least 86 points in recent games, with upcoming challenges against top teams like Arizona, Iowa State, and Texas Tech threatening a further downfall. On the brighter side, the St. John’s Red Storm delivered a surprising triumph over No. 3 UConn at Madison Square Garden, an upset that showcases their competitive zeal. Zuby Ejiofor was instrumental, securing 21 points alongside 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double, a testament to the team's aggressive focus and their ability to capitalize on opportunities, evidenced by their dominance at the free-throw line, where they tallied 31 attempts to UConn's 12.