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Curry Scores 33 to Help 21st-Ranked Davidson Cruise Past James Madison

Stephen Curry led Davidson with 33 points in the No. 21 Wildcats' 99-64 win over James Madison Monday night in Norman, Okla.
Stephen Curry led Davidson with 33 points in the No. 21 Wildcats' 99-64 win over James Madison Monday night in Norman, Okla. (Alonzo Adams - AP)
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· PURDUE 87, EASTERN MICHIGAN 58: Robbie Hummel scored 18 points, and the No. 11 Boilermakers defeated the Eagles in West Lafayette, Ind., during the first round of the NIT Season Tip-Off.

E'Twaun Moore had 17 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, and JaJuan Johnson added 11 points for Purdue (2-0).

Justin Dobbins scored 16 points and Brandon Bowdry added 15 for Eastern Michigan (1-1).

· OKLAHOMA 94, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 53: Blake Griffin had 20 points, 19 rebounds and 6 steals to lead the No. 12 Sooners at home in the first round of the NIT Season Tip-Off.

Griffin went 8 of 9 from the field -- including five dunks -- while posting his 12th career double-double

His 19 rebounds were one better than his previous career high set three nights earlier in a win against American.

Shannon Behling had 16 points for the Delta Devils (0-3), who were playing their third game in as many states in four nights.

· MARQUETTE 106, CHICAGO STATE 87: Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and Lazar Hayward added 21 for the No. 15 Golden Eagles at home.

Matthews, who had 27 points for Marquette (2-0) in its season opener, shot 7 for 14 from the field and made all 10 of his free throws.


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