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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Houston Struggles, but Oklahoma State Beats Nebraska, 80-69

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From Associated Press

Proving it could win on an off-night by Byron Houston, No. 12 Oklahoma State put itself in position to win the the Big Eight Conference championship.

Houston scored only 13 points and fouled out with 4:05 left, but the Cowboys got past No. 15 Nebraska, 80-69, Wednesday night at Stillwater, Okla., to conclude an undefeated home season.

Oklahoma State (21-5 overall, 10-3 in the Big Eight) was 14-0 at home this season, its first perfect record at home since 1965, when the Cowboys last won the Big Eight title.

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Oklahoma State is tied with Kansas heading into Saturday’s final game at Iowa State. Kansas closes its season Sunday at Nebraska (23-6, 8-5).

Rich King had 18 points and 11 rebounds for Nebraska.

No. 8 Duke 79, Clemson 62-- The Blue Devils (24-6, 10-3) wrapped up a 16-0 home season and moved into the Atlantic Coast Conference lead with the victory at Durham, N.C. Duke plays No. 4 North Carolina on Sunday.

David Young scored 23 points, Ricky Jones added 17 and Dale Davis had 13 points and nine rebounds for Clemson (10-16, 1-12).

Christian Laettner scored 17 points for Duke.

No. 18 Louisiana State 79, Florida 66--Shaquille O’Neal had 19 points and 19 rebounds as the Tigers held off the Gators at Gainesville, Fla., to clinch at least a tie for the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship.

Florida (11-15, 7-10) scored eight consecutive points to slice what once was a 15-point deficit to 66-59, but O’Neal made a three-point play with 2:18 left.

LSU (20-7, 13-4) hit four free throws and Harold Boudreaux and Vernel Singleton scored on breakaway dunks in the final minute.

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Stacey Poole scored 21 points, and Dwayne Davis had 18 points and 12 rebounds for Florida.

Connecticut 62, No. 20 Seton Hall 60--Chris Smith hit a 15-foot jump shot as time ran out in overtime to give the Huskies a Big East Conference victory over the Pirates at Storrs, Conn.

Smith missed with three seconds left, but got the rebound and made the game-winner after Scott Burrell stole the ball from Anthony Avent with 42 seconds left.

Rod Sellers had 21 points and 12 rebounds for Connecticut (17-9, 8-7), and Terry Dehere scored 18 for Seton Hall (18-7, 8-7).

No. 23 Mississippi State 94, Auburn 76--The Bulldogs trounced the Tigers at Starkville, Miss., to set up a last-game showdown with LSU for the SEC regular-season title.

Mississippi State (19-7, 12-5), one game behind, plays host to LSU Saturday for the title.

Larry Patrick scored 20 points for Auburn (12-14, 5-12).

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