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Wisconsin upsets No. 3 Michigan in OT

By The Associated Press
Published: February 10. 2013 4:00AM PST

MADISON, Wis. — When Ben Brust tied the game at the end of regulation with a shot from just inside midcourt, his teammate Mike Bruesewitz looked over at Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan and saw something unusual.

His coach had both his arms in the air.

“You know when he shows some emotion, you’ve done something pretty special," Bruesewitz said.

Brust hit a tie-breaking 3-pointer with less than 40 seconds left in overtime as Wisconsin beat No. 3 Michigan 65-62 on Saturday.

“It was awesome, something I’ll remember forever, and I’m sure a lot of people will," Brust said of the game, which ended with students storming the court and Bruesewitz taking the public address announcer’s microphone to thank the crowd as students celebrated around him.

The Wolverines became the third top three team to lose this week as No. 1 Indiana lost to Illinois and No. 2 Florida was beaten by Arkansas. This should be the sixth straight week with a different No. 1 in The Associated Press’ Top 25.

Brust’s shot at the end of regulation was a dramatic turn of events for Wisconsin (17-7, 8-3 Big Ten) and a soul crusher for Michigan (21-3, 8-3).

Also on Saturday:

No. 2 Florida 83

Mississippi State 58

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Mike Rosario scored 18 points, Erik Murphy added 17 and Florida bounced back from a humbling loss earlier in the week to thump Mississippi State.

Oklahoma 72

No. 5 Kansas 66

NORMAN, Okla. — Romero Osby scored 17 points, Steven Pledger added 15 and Oklahoma held off Kansas to give the Jayhawks their first three-game losing streak in eight years.

No. 6 Gonzaga 74

Loyola-Marymount 55

SPOKANE, Wash. — Kevin Pangos and Kelly Olynyk each scored 20 points, and Gonzaga beat Loyola-Marymount to put itself on the brink of cracking the top 5.

No. 8 Miami 87

North Carolina 61

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Shane Larkin had 18 points and a career-high nine assists to lead Miami to its 11th straight win.

No. 25 Notre Dame 104

No. 11 Louisville 101

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Cameron Biedscheid scored on a layup with 1:19 left in the fifth overtime, and Eric Atkins and Pat Connaugton added free throws in the final 19 seconds as Notre Dame overcame an eight-point deficit in regulation to beat Louisville.

No. 12 Michigan State 78

Purdue 65

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Branden Dawson scored 20 points and Keith Appling added 17, leading Michigan State past Purdue.

No. 13 Kansas State 79

Iowa State 70

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Rodney McGruder scored 22 points and Angel Rodriguez added 20 as Kansas State knocked off Iowa State to take sole possession of first place in the Big 12.

No. 14 Butler 59

George Washington 56

WASHINGTON — Rotnei Clark scored 14 points and Butler nearly blew a 17-point lead, going the last 7½ minutes without a field goal before holding on.

UNLV 64

No. 15 New Mexico 55

LAS VEGAS — Anthony Bennett had 17 points and 12 rebounds to lead UNLV to a victory over New Mexico.

Illinois State 75

No. 16 Creighton 72

OMAHA, Neb. — Tyler Brown scored 23 of his 27 points in the second half and Illinois State took advantage of Creighton’s dismal shooting to beat the Bluejays.

No. 23 Pittsburgh 62

No. 17 Cincinnati 52

CINCINNATI — Tray Woodall scored 14 points and led a late surge that sent Pittsburgh to a victory over Cincinnati, keeping the momentum going for one of the Big East’s hottest teams.

No. 20 Georgetown 69

Rutgers 63

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Markel Starks scored 20 points and Otto Porter took over down the stretch for Georgetown in its win over Rutgers.

No. 21 Missouri 98

Mississippi 79

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Alex Oriakhi had a career-high 22 points to go with 18 rebounds, three blocks and a central role in a second-half fracas for Missouri.

No. 22 Oklahoma State 72

Texas 59

AUSTIN, Texas — Marcus Smart scored 23 points and Oklahoma State got its fifth straight win after beating Texas.

No. 24 Marquette 89

Depaul 78

MILWAUKEE — Vander Blue scored 18 points and Junior Cadougan added 17 as Marquette handed DePaul its eighth straight loss.

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