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AP Top-25 College Basketball Results and Schedule

January 6, 2009, at 11:59 PM ET
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1Pittsburgh Panthers (14-0)Jan. 11: vs. St. John's
Jan. 14: vs. South Florida
2Duke Blue Devils (12-1)Jan. 7: vs. Davidson
Jan. 10: at Florida State
3North Carolina Tar Heels (13-1)Jan. 7: vs. College of Charleston
Jan. 11: at Wake Forest
4Wake Forest Demon Deacons (13-0)Jan. 11: vs. North Carolina
Jan. 14: at Boston College
5Connecticut Huskies (13-1)Jan. 6: def. West Virginia, 61-55
Jan. 10: at Cincinnati
6Oklahoma Sooners (14-1)Jan. 10: at Kansas State
Jan. 12: vs. Texas
7Texas Longhorns (11-3)Jan. 6: lost to Arkansas, 67-61
Jan. 10: vs. Iowa State
8Michigan State Spartans (12-2)Jan. 6: def. Ohio State, 67-58
Jan. 10: vs. Kansas
9Georgetown Hoyas (10-3)Jan. 10: vs. Providence
Jan. 14: vs. Syracuse
10U-C-L-A Bruins (12-2)Jan. 11: at U-S-C
Jan. 15: vs. Arizona
11Syracuse Orange (14-1)Jan. 7: vs. DePaul
Jan. 10: at Rutgers
12Clemson Tigers (15-0)Jan. 6: def. Alabama, 66-59
Jan. 10: vs. North Carolina State
13Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-3)Jan. 10: vs. Seton Hall
Jan. 12: at Louisville
14Purdue Boilermakers (11-4)Jan. 6: lost to Penn State, 67-64
Jan. 11: vs. Wisconsin
15Tennessee Volunteers (9-3)Jan. 7: vs. Gonzaga
Jan. 10: at Georgia
16Xavier Musketeers (11-2)Jan. 8: vs. Saint Louis
Jan. 11: at Fordham
17Boston College Eagles (13-2)Jan. 7: vs. Harvard
Jan. 10: vs. Miami-Florida
18Marquette Golden Eagles (13-2)Jan. 7: at Rutgers
Jan. 10: vs. West Virginia
18Villanova Wildcats (13-2)Jan. 6: def. Seton Hall, 89-85 (OT)
Jan. 10: vs. Louisville (Philadelphia, PA)
20Arizona State Sun Devils (12-2)Jan. 8: vs. Oregon State
Jan. 10: vs. Oregon
21Butler Bulldogs (12-1)Jan. 8: vs. Wright State
Jan. 10: vs. Detroit
22Minnesota Golden Gophers (13-1)Jan. 8: at Iowa
Jan. 11: vs. Penn State
23Baylor Bears (12-2)Jan. 10: vs. Texas Tech
Jan. 14: at Texas A&M
23Louisville Cardinals (9-3)Jan. 7: at South Florida
Jan. 10: at Villanova (Philadelphia, PA)
25West Virginia Mountaineers (11-3)Jan. 6: lost to Connecticut, 61-55
Jan. 10: at Marquette

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The inside presence of Jeff Adrien and Hasheem Thabeet was took much for No. 25 West Virginia to handle, as the pair of Huskies combined for 30 points and 20 rebounds in fifth-ranked Connecticut's 61-55 victory in a classic Big East tussle. Adrien posted 17 points, while Thabeet logged 13 points and 13 rebounds for UConn (13-1, 2-1 Big East), which has bounced back with back-to-back conference victories after its lone loss to Georgetown last week. Stanley Robinson's 15 boards aided the Huskies' 52-33 edge on the glass, while Jerome Dyson and Kemba Walker chipped in 11 and 10 points, respectively. De'Sean Butler battled foul trouble for most of the contest but scored 13 points for West Virginia (11-3, 1-1), which fell to 5-1 at home and had its five-game winning streak stopped. Alex Ruoff was held to 4-of-16 shooting from the field for 13 points, while Darryl Bryant had 11 points in the loss.

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