Notre Dame 68, CSU Northridge 52
Freshman Blake Wesley came off the bench to score 21 points and Dane Goodwin added 18 to lead Notre Dame to a season-opening 68-52 victory over visiting Cal State Northridge in a nonconference game on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.
Connecticut 89, Coppin St. 54
Adama Sanogo had his way inside with 20 points and nine rebounds, while R.J. Cole added 16 points, as No. 24 UConn rolled to an 89-54 nonconference victory Saturday over Coppin State at Hartford, Conn.
Central Florida 95, Miami-Florida 89
Darin Green Jr. scored 23 points to keep Central Florida unbeaten and lead the Knights to a 95-89 nonconference victory over host Miami on Saturday afternoon.
NC State 77, Colgate 74
Dereon Seabron sank the final go-ahead free throws with two seconds remaining Saturday as NC State edged Colgate 77-74 in Raleigh, N.C.
Dartmouth 69, Georgetown 60
Taurus Samuels scored 23 points, Brendan Barry added 19 and the Dartmouth Big Green upset the Georgetown Hoyas 69-60 in Washington on Saturday.
Maryland 68, Vermont 57
Eric Ayala and Fatts Russell keyed a second-half surge for No. 21 Maryland as the Terrapins recovered from a four-point halftime deficit to beat Vermont 68-57 on Saturday in College Park, Md.
Rutgers 48, Merrimack 35
Ron Harper Jr. scored 13 points as Rutgers survived an upset bid from visiting Merrimack and pulled away for a 48-35 victory Saturday afternoon in Piscataway, N.J.
Arkansas 86, Gardner-Webb 69
Connor Vanover scored a team-high 19 points and had seven rebounds Saturday to lead No. 16 Arkansas to an 86-69 victory over Gardner-Webb at Fayetteville, Ark.
St. John's 91, Saint Peter's 70
Julian Champagnie scored 22 points as St. John's started quickly and cruised to a 91-70 victory Saturday afternoon over visiting Saint Peter's.
DePaul 99, Central Michigan 66
Javon Freeman-Liberty scored 22 points Saturday night as DePaul pulled away in the second half for a 99-66 win over Central Michigan in Chicago.
Colorado 87, New Mexico 76
Keeshawn Barthelemy scored 20 points, Jabari Walker had 17 points and 10 rebounds, and Colorado beat New Mexico 87-76 in Boulder, Colo., on Saturday night.
Memphis 90, North Carolina Central 51
Led by its phenom freshmen Emoni Bates and Jalen Duren, No. 12 Memphis cruised to a 90-51 victory over visiting North Carolina Central on Saturday night.
Mississippi State 86, Montana 49
Isaac Molinar scored 16 points and Shakeel Moore and D.J. Jeffries each added 15 to lead host Mississippi State to an 86-49 victory over Montana on Saturday in Starkville, Miss.
Cincinnati 73, Georgia 68
Jeremiah Davenport and Mika Adams-Woods each scored 11 points to lead host Cincinnati to a 73-68 victory over visiting Georgia in a nonconference game on Saturday.
Southern California 76, Temple 71
Chevez Goodwin had 19 points and eight rebounds as Southern California built a 23-point lead Saturday before holding on for a 76-71 victory over host Temple in Philadelphia.
Duke 67, Campbell 56
Paolo Banchero scored 18 points and No. 9 Duke benefited from strong defense down the stretch to withstand Campbell, winning 67-56 on Saturday night at Durham, N.C.
Butler 70, Troy 59
Chuck Harris scored seven of his 23 points during a decisive second half run as Butler fended off a tough challenge from visiting Troy and pulled away for a 70-59 victory Saturday night in Indianapolis.
UNLV 55, California 52
Bryce Hamilton gave UNLV the lead for good on a 3-pointer with 6:05 remaining and the host Rebels survived a frantic final 27 seconds to edge California 55-52 in a nonconference game Saturday night.
Michigan 77, Prairie View A&M 49
Eli Brooks scored 15 points and Caleb Houstan added 13 points to lead No. 6 Michigan to a 77-49 victory over Prairie View A&M in the inaugural Coaches vs. Racism Roundball Classic at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.
Utah 89, Sacramento State 56
Branden Carlson scored a career-high 21 points in just 21 minutes to lead the Utah Utes past Sacramento State 89-56 Saturday night in Salt Lake City.
Gonzaga 86, Texas 74
Top-ranked Gonzaga, looking to take one final step this season and win its first NCAA title, rode a big performance from Drew Timme to turn back the No. 5 Texas Longhorns 86-74 on Saturday night in Spokane, Wash.