Top 25 roundup: No. 2 Michigan rallies from 16-point deficit to beat Northwestern

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Wednesday’s Top 25 slate delivered a mix of statement wins, second-half rallies, and one significant road upset that reshaped conference positioning. Michigan showed resilience in hostile territory, UConn stabilized after a rare setback, and Clemson’s home stumble reinforced how thin the margin can be against efficient perimeter teams.

From a betting perspective, this was a night where second-half execution outweighed early control. Several teams trailed comfortably before tightening defensive rotations and improving shot selection. Others controlled tempo from the opening minutes and never allowed volatility to creep in.

Tracking these shifts alongside the updated college basketball odds and scores board helps contextualize how markets may react heading into the next slate.

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Top Takeaways

• Michigan proved it can erase large deficits with disciplined second-half shot selection.
• UConn’s response game reinforces its ability to avoid extended losing streaks.
• Florida’s balanced scoring profile limits offensive drought risk.
• Texas Tech’s interior control remains a consistent separator.
• Clemson’s perimeter defense regression opened the door for the upset.

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NCAAB Game Recaps

Wednesday featured multiple ranked teams navigating adversity. Some relied on late execution, others controlled the glass and tempo from the opening tip. Here is how each key matchup unfolded.

No. 2 Michigan vs Northwestern Recap: Michigan wins 87-75

Michigan rallied from its largest halftime deficit of the season and erased a 16-point second-half hole to secure the road victory. L.J. Cason scored 18 points while Yaxel Lendeborg added a 15-point, 12-rebound double-double.

After trailing by nine at halftime and by 16 with 14:22 remaining, the Wolverines tightened defensively and began converting perimeter looks. Trey McKenney’s 3-pointer with 7:14 left gave Michigan its first lead since the opening minutes. From that point forward, the Wolverines dictated tempo and never surrendered control, extending the margin to double digits late.

No. 6 UConn vs Butler Recap: UConn wins 80-70

Solo Ball’s 24 points led UConn in a composed bounce-back performance. Tarris Reed Jr. contributed 16 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, while Silas Demary Jr. added 11 points and 10 assists.

UConn shot over 50 percent from the field and gradually separated in the second half. Butler kept the margin competitive early, but the Huskies’ interior efficiency and ball movement limited scoring droughts and protected the lead.

No. 14 Florida vs Georgia Recap: Florida wins 86-66

Xaivian Lee paced five double-digit scorers with 18 points and seven assists as Florida maintained first place in the SEC. Rueben Chinyelu’s 20 rebounds provided a decisive possession advantage.

The Gators controlled the paint and limited Georgia’s ability to string together runs. Once the margin stretched into double digits, Florida slowed the pace and managed the final stretch efficiently.

No. 16 Texas Tech vs Colorado Recap: Texas Tech wins 78-44

Texas Tech seized the lead within the first three minutes and never looked back. J.T. Toppin imposed himself inside with 16 points and 18 rebounds, while Donovan Atwell added 20 points fueled by strong perimeter shooting.

Colorado struggled to generate consistent offense and failed to counter Texas Tech’s physicality on the glass. The second half turned into a comfortable closeout.

Virginia Tech vs No. 20 Clemson Recap: Virginia Tech wins 76-66

Jailen Bedford scored 23 points and hit four 3-pointers as Virginia Tech secured a major road victory. The Hokies shot 52 percent from the field and made all 13 free throws.

Clemson’s defensive rotations faltered, particularly against perimeter shooting. The Tigers saw their four-game winning streak end as Virginia Tech controlled the closing minutes.

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