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Virginia Tech's Joey van Zegeren (right) tries to get a hand on a pass from Iowa's Mike Gesell during the teams' game Tuesday in Blackburg, Va.. (AP)
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Austin Hollins added 13 points and Andre Hollins had 12 for Minnesota (7-1), who never trailed.

Reserve Terrance Shannon led Florida State (4-2) with 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Nebraska 79, Wake Forest 63: Ray Gallegos scored 17 of his career-high 20 points after halftime as the Cornhuskers won on the road.

Andre Almeida matched his career high with 20 points to go with a career-best 11 rebounds for Nebraska (5-1). After leading 28-24 at the break, the Huskers scored on 16 of their first 19 possessions of the second half.

Ill.-Chicago 58, N. Illinois 46: Hayden Humes scored 18 points and Daniel Barnes added 11 points and eight rebounds as the Flames (5-1) won in DeKalb for their fifth win in the last six games between the teams.

Sam Mader had 15 points for NIU (1-4), which shot just 32.7 percent (16 of 49) from the floor.

DePaul 85, Fairfield 78: Cleveland Melvin matched a career high with 30 points, and Brandon Young added 20 as the Blue Demons snapped a two-game losing streak by holding off a late Fairfield rally in
Chicago.

Derek Needham paced Fairfield (3-4) with a career-high 29 points.

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