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COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iowa Stops Jackson and Ohio State

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From Associated Press

Iowa’s James Moses scored 21 points, but it was his defensive work on Ohio State’s Jim Jackson that was the difference as the Hawkeyes upset the No. 6 Buckeyes, 92-86, Tuesday night in a Big Ten game at Iowa City.

Moses guarded the 6-foot-6 star much of the time and helped hold him to a career-low seven points.

Ohio State, 17-4 overall and 9-2 in the Big Ten, and Indiana now share first place in the conference. They tied for the title last season.

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Jackson, the Big Ten’s leading scorer with a 23.8 average, made only two of 10 shots. His previous low had been eight points--against La Salle as a freshman two years ago and Miami of Ohio last season.

This season, Jackson’s low had been 16 points in a 74-72 victory at Illinois on Jan. 30.

“A lot of reporters were talking to all of us before the game about what a great player Jimmy Jackson is,” Moses said. “I just said I was going to try to play the best of my game and bring it up to him.

“He just had a bad game.”

Iowa (15-7, 7-5) shot 60% on the way to a 46-38 halftime lead, outscored Ohio State, 13-3, to start the second half, then relied on steady free-throw shooting to turn back an Ohio State rally.

Georgia 87, No. 10 Arkansas 78--Litterial Green scored 30 points and led a second-half surge that powered the Bulldogs in a Southeastern Conference upset at Athens, Ga.

Arlando Bennett added a personal-best 18 points and Kendall Rhine 16 points for Georgia (12-10, 5-6). The SEC West-leading Razorbacks (19-6, 8-3), got 24 points and nine rebounds from Todd Day.

Clemson 68, No. 16 Florida State 67--Chris Whitney scored 21 points, including five three-point baskets, and freshman Sharone Wright made a free throw with 21 seconds left in an Atlantic Coast Conference upset of the Seminoles at Clemson, S.C.

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The loss ended a four-game winning streak for Florida State (18-7, 10-5).

The Tigers (13-9, 3-8) had lost three in a row.

The score was tied, 34-34, at halftime, but Whitney made two three-pointers early in the second half to give the Tigers a 40-36 lead with 17:11 left.

The Seminoles came back to tie the score, 43-43, with 13:38 remaining on a basket by Sam Cassell, who led Florida State with 21 points. But Clemson followed with a 9-2 run that featured a pair of inside baskets by freshman Devin Gray and another three-pointer by Whitney that gave the Tigers a 52-45 lead.

OTHER GAMES

Greg Woodard scored 25 points and Ron Wilson added 12 as Villanova defeated Miami, 74-50, in a Big East game at Philadelphia. . . . Corey Floyd led five teammates in double figures with 14 points to spark Providence to a 74-61 Big East victory over Boston College at Providence. . . . Brooks Boyer came off the bench to score a three-point basket at South Bend, Ind. that helped Notre Dame beat Marquette, 60-53. LaPhonso Ellis led the Irish with 19 points. . . . Sam Mack and Derrick Smith each scored 20 points as Houston eased past Rice, 86-83, in a Southwest Conference at Houston.

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