Top 25 roundup: Wisconsin tops No. 10 Michigan St. for another upset win

Friday night wasn’t about drama at the buzzer. It was about control.

Wisconsin delivered its second consecutive top-10 win and did it convincingly. Saint Louis quietly pushed its winning streak to 18 with another balanced effort. And Miami (Ohio) kept its undefeated season intact, building early control and never surrendering it. Three different conferences. Three different storylines. Same theme: execution over volatility.

This late in the season, separation games matter more than close calls. Teams either tighten up or elevate. Friday showed which programs are trending upward.

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When a team stacks résumé wins like Wisconsin just did, perception shifts quickly. Back-to-back victories over top-10 opponents carry weight. Markets adjust not only to wins, but to the manner of those wins. Dominant scoring runs and sustained leads reduce volatility concerns.

Saint Louis’ 18-game streak also demands respect. Long streaks tighten spreads because books know public confidence grows. Meanwhile, Miami (Ohio)’s 25-0 start creates unique pricing tension. Undefeated teams draw attention, but value depends on matchup context.

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Top Takeaways

  • Wisconsin is no longer just competitive in the Big Ten. It is stacking elite wins and doing so decisively.
  • Consecutive second-half three-pointers effectively ended Michigan State’s resistance and highlighted perimeter confidence.
  • Saint Louis’ 18-game winning streak reflects balance and discipline rather than volatility.
  • Miami (Ohio) remains the nation’s only unbeaten team, showing early-game control and consistent free-throw execution.
  • Rebounding parity and efficient scoring stretches defined the night’s biggest outcomes.

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College Basketball Game Recaps

Friday’s slate delivered clarity more than chaos. Some ranked teams reinforced their status with decisive stretches, while others couldn’t withstand second-half pressure. Early runs, perimeter shooting bursts, and free-throw execution shaped the outcomes long before the final horn.

Below, we break down each matchup through the lens that matters most this time of year: who controlled tempo, who handled key stretches, and how those details translated into separation on the scoreboard.

Wisconsin vs Michigan State Recap: Wisconsin wins 92-71

Nick Boyd scored 29 points and John Blackwell added 24 as Wisconsin dismantled No. 10 Michigan State in Madison. Nolan Winter recorded 10 points and 11 rebounds for his 12th double-double of the season. Despite Michigan State entering the game second nationally in rebound margin, the Spartans finished even with Wisconsin at 38 boards apiece.

The turning point came with 13:10 remaining in the second half. Back-to-back three-pointers from Blackwell and Boyd extended the lead to 67-45. That stretch effectively sealed the game. Michigan State never cut the deficit below 17 points from that moment forward. The Spartans, who have now lost three of four, struggled to disrupt Wisconsin’s offensive rhythm or generate sustained defensive stops.

This performance also followed Wisconsin’s overtime win at No. 8 Illinois earlier in the week, reinforcing the Badgers’ upward trajectory.

Saint Louis vs Loyola Chicago Recap: Saint Louis wins 86-59

No. 18 Saint Louis continued its steady march through the Atlantic 10 with a road win over Loyola Chicago. Trey Green and Ishan Sharma each scored 14 points, while Quentin Jones and Amari McCottry added complementary production to maintain balance.

The game unfolded methodically. Saint Louis avoided prolonged scoring droughts and built its advantage incrementally. Loyola Chicago, now with 11 losses in its last 12 games, struggled to sustain offensive pressure. The Billikens controlled pace and spacing throughout, extending their win streak to 18 without late-game volatility.

The consistency of this run is notable. It has not relied on dramatic comebacks or last-second shots. It has been built on steady execution.

Miami (Ohio) vs Ohio Recap: Miami (Ohio) wins 90-74

No. 23 Miami (Ohio) improved to 25-0 with a rivalry victory over Ohio, remaining the nation’s only unbeaten team. Brant Byers led with 21 points, converting 13 of 16 free throws. Peter Suder contributed 20 points, and Eian Elmer added 15.

The decisive moment came early in the first half. After three brief lead changes, Luke Skaljac’s layup broke a 10-10 tie and gave Miami the lead for good with 15:37 remaining. From that point forward, the RedHawks controlled tempo and spacing, never surrendering momentum.

Ohio had early flashes, but Miami’s discipline at the free-throw line and consistent half-court execution prevented any serious comeback threat. The 25-game unbeaten start is the longest in the country this season and the longest to begin a season nationally since Gonzaga opened 31-0 in 2020-21.

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