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          • Louisville No. 1 in combined men's and women's college basketball rankings

            Louisville, in the AP top 10 in both men's and women's college hoops, leads ESPN's updated combined rankings.

          • No. 18 Arizona women school-record 16th consecutive game

            Cate Reese scored 12 of her career-high 23 points in the first quarter, Aari McDonald had a double-double, and No. 18 Arizona beat Tennessee State 77-42 on Thursday night to win its school-record 10th consecutive game to open a season.

          • Carter scores 25, No. 11 Texas A&M women beat TCU 70-68

            Chennedy Carter scored seven of her 25 points in the final 1:16, including the go-ahead basket with three seconds to go, and No. 11 Texas A&M beat TCU 80-78 on Wednesday night.

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          2019-2020 Southland Conference Standings

          TEAMCONFGBOVR
          Abilene Christian0-0-7-1
          Stephen F. Austin0-0-5-2
          Texas A&M-CC0-0-6-3
          Sam Houston State0-0-4-3
          Houston Baptist0-0-4-4
          Lamar0-0-4-5
          Northwestern State0-0-3-4
          Incarnate Word0-0-3-4
          Central Arkansas0-0-3-5
          New Orleans0-0-3-5
          Nicholls0-0-3-6
          McNeese0-0-2-6
          SE Louisiana----3-5
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