John Carroll finished off a perfect January and claimed a share of the Ohio Athletic Conference lead, upsetting No. 5 Capital 83-75 at John Carroll.
Rudy Kirbus scored 23 points and Chris Zajac added 18 to seal the Blue Streaks' the 10th consecutive win. Ryan Wood scored 23 and Nate Stahl 17 for Capital, which shot just 6-for-20 from three-point range and 11-for-23 from the line. Saturday's men's scores. Scroll down for women's coverage.
&&b-boxr&&Andy Wiele scored 18 points and had 17 rebounds to help lead No. 7 Wheaton (Ill.) past No. 15 Augustana 64-55. The win ends the Thunder's three-game losing streak.
Colby handed No. 16 Amherst its first NESCAC loss thanks to a career-high 32 points from Artie Cutrone in an 81-76 victory. No. 19 Middlebury stands alone in first place after beating Williams 67-62. Charles Houston scored on a putback as time expired to help No. 8 Trinity (Texas) salvage its SCAC weekend, edging No. 23 Centre on the road, 58-56. Lawrence awoke from its slumber, slamming No. 24 Carroll 94-67 behind 26 points from John Dekker.
Antwan Williams scored 22 points in the second half and 24 for the game to lead No. 9 Puget Sound past Linfield 87-78. Top-ranked St. Thomas had little trouble with winless Macalester in an 86-41 win. No. 17 Elmhurst won its sixth in a row, winning 98-92 at home against Illinois Wesleyan.
Ben Wisniewski scored a game-high 27 points as Edgewood won a battle of Northern Athletics Conference division leaders 83-81 over Milwaukee School of Engineering. Guilford improved to 15-4 overall and moved into a first-place tie in the ODAC with Randolph-Macon by beating the Yellow Jackets 71-66. Franklin beat Bluffton 94-66 to move a half-game up in the HCAC standings. Christopher Newport won at Greensboro to remain unbeaten in the USAC. Hiram stayed a game ahead of Wooster and Ohio Wesleyan in the NCAC standings with a 79-75 win at Wittenberg. Delaware Valley scored its first road win over Wilkes in 31 years by a score of 81-75.