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Top 25 basketball roundup: Boston College hands No. 1 Duke its first loss, 89-84

Duke's Gary Trent Jr (2) keeps the ball away form Boston College's Ky Bowman (0) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Boston, Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

Boston • Outside the Boston College basketball office, on the way to the practice gym, the walls are decorated with giant pictures from the Eagles' biggest wins.

The Sweet 16 appearance in 2006. Upsets over No. 1 North Carolina and No. 6 Duke in 2009. A victory over top-ranked Syracuse four years ago.

Make room for an addition: Boston College 89, Duke 84, an upset that sent the No. 1 Blue Devils to their first loss.

"We're putting one up for this one," coach Jim Christian said. "That's where I would put it. If you get a poster up on that wall, that's a big thing because of the proud history of this place."

Ky Bowman scored 30 points, adding 10 rebounds and nine assists to help Boston College (7-3, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) win its third straight game against the No. 1 team in The Associated Press Top 25. Jordan Chatman scored 22, hitting four straight free throws in the final 16 seconds to ice it.

"I think this is probably going to be one of the top ones," Bowman said.

Gary Trent Jr. scored 25 and Marvin Bagley III had 15 points and 12 rebounds for Duke (11-1, 0-1 ACC).

The Blue Devils erased a 10-point deficit in the second half and led 79-75 with 3:30 to play. Boston College scored 12 of the next 14 points, getting a pair of 3-pointers from Robinson. Duke's Trevon Duvall drove to the basket to make it 83-81 with 31 seconds left, but then he was called for an intentional foul on Chatman as BC tried to dribble out the clock.

Chatman made both foul shots, and then with BC retaining possession he was fouled again and made two more. A 3-pointer by Trent made it 87-84, but then Jerome Robinson was sent to the line and hit his free throws with 6 seconds left to ice it.

"This isn't about us being horrible. This is about how great they were. They were terrific. Not good, terrific," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "We've got to get better. But I knew that. If we won, I would tell you we have to get better."

Despite the first snowstorm of the winter in Boston, a full house of 8,606 filled the Conte Forum — the first sellout in Chestnut Hill since a game against ninth-ranked North Carolina last Jan. 21.

The fans poured onto the court after Trent's mostly meaningless 3-pointer in the final seconds bounced off the rim, celebrating Christian's biggest win yet. The Eagles finished last in the ACC in each of the past two seasons.

"I told these guys how fortunate they were because there's a lot of guys playing college basketball who are in great programs that will never get a chance to play the No. 1 team in the nation at home," Christian said. "For them, individually, [it's a] lifetime memory and a great step for our program."

Duke led 36-35 with four minutes left in the half before BC scored 13 of the next 16 points, getting back-to-back 3-pointers from Chatman and a fast-break layup from Bowman to open a nine-point lead with 23 seconds before the break. Two free throws cut it to 48-41 before Bowman's 3 at the buzzer rimmed out.

The Eagles were 11 for 16 from 3-point range in the first half and finished 15 of 26 for the game.

"They made almost every shot that left their hands," Bagley said. "It's going to be like that some games."

Chatman hit another 3 to open the second half and give BC its biggest lead. It was 53-43 when Grayson Allen and Bagley hit back-to-back 3-pointers during 15-5 run to tie it.

The Blue Devils have spent 134 weeks at No. 1 — tied with UCLA for the most in the history of the AP poll. A win on Saturday would certainly have broken the record.

"It's something you've got to earn it every week," Allen said. "We didn't earn it this week."

The Eagles are 4-5 all-time against No. 1 teams in the AP poll. They also won their previous two, beating North Carolina in 2009 and Syracuse in 2014.

No. 5 Florida 66, No. 17 Cincinnati 60 • In Newark, N.J., Chris Chiozza scored the final six points of the game and Florida snapped a three-game losing streak in the second game of the Never Forget Tribute Classic at the Prudential Center.

No. 6 Wichita State 78, Oklahoma State 66 • In Stillwater, Okla., Landry Shamet scored a career-high 30 points for Wichita State. Conner Frankamp scored 14 points and Darral Willis, Jr. added 12 for the Shockers (8-1), who made 12 of 26 3-point attempts and outrebounded the Cowboys 36-26.

No. 7 Texas A&M 73, Prairie View A&M 53 • In College Station, Texas, junior guard Admon Gilder scored 14 points and Texas A&M overcame a sluggish start. The Aggies (8-1) led 44-40 5 minutes into the second half before scoring the next 18 points over a 7-minute span to put away the game against the outmanned Panthers (2-7).

No. 8 Kentucky 93, Monmouth 76 • In New York, Hamidou Diallo scored a season-high 23 points for Kentucky at Madison Square Garden. Kentucky (8-1) won its sixth in a row.

No. 9 Notre Dame 92, Delaware 68 • In Newark, Del., Bonzie Colson had 19 points and 12 rebounds to lead Notre Dame in coach Mike Brey’s return to Delaware.

Matt Farrell scored 24 points and TJ Gibbs had 21 to help the Fighting Irish (8-2) rebound from an 80-77 loss Tuesday to Ball State.

No. 13 Xavier 96, Colorado 69 • In Cincinnati, Trevon Bluiett scored 25 points and J.P. Macura emerged from his slump by making his first six shots as Xavier completed a streak of nonconference payback wins. The Musketeers (9-1) already had victories over Baylor and crosstown rival Cincinnati, which beat them last season.

Arkansas 95, No. 14 Minnesota 79 • In Fayetteville, Ark., Jaylen Barford scored 22 points and freshman Daniel Gafford added 16 on 8-of-8 shooting for Arkansas. The victory is the first for the Razorbacks (7-2) over a Top 15 team since defeating No. 5 Texas A&M during the 2015-16 season, and it extends their home winning streak to eight games.

No. 18 West Virginia 69, Pittsburgh 60 • In Pittsburgh, Jevon Carter scored 19 points and Daxter Miles Jr. added 15 as West Virginia fended off a furious second-half run. The Mountaineers (9-1) have won nine straight following a season-opening loss to Texas A&M.

No. 19 Seton Hall 90, VCU 67 • In Newark, N.J., Angel Delgado had 14 points and 13 rebounds for Seton Hall in the Never Forget Tribute Classic at the Prudential Center.

No. 23 Baylor 105, Randall 82 • In Fort Hood, Texas, Nuni Omot scored 30 points while Jo Lual-Acuil and freshman Tristan Clark notched double-doubles to lead Baylor.

No. 24 Tennessee 81, Lipscomb 71 • In Knoxville, Tenn., Grant Williams overcame early foul trouble to score 19 points in Tennessee’s first game as a ranked team since December 2010.