Florida, Noah roll

? Joakim Noah already was difficult to defend. Now, he might be nearly impossible to stop.

Noah and Al Horford showed added dimensions to their games, leading top-ranked Florida to a 94-33 rout of Prairie View on Tuesday night.

Noah, benched for the final 12 minutes of the first half because coach Billy Donovan wasn’t pleased with his effort and intensity, scored 13 points in the first seven minutes of the second.

“That was a humbling experience,” Noah said. “At halftime, he jumped me. He hated on me. He hated on my whole life.”

No. 7 Wisconsin 64, Delaware St. 52

Madison, Wis. – Alando Tucker scored 25 points, and Brian Butch added 18 to lead Wisconsin.

No. 5 UCLA 73, No. 20 Kentucky 68

Lahaina, Hawaii – Luc Richard Mbah A Moute scored 18 points despite playing the final 81â2 minutes with four fouls, leading UCLA.

No. 19 Georgia Tech 92, No. 12 Memphis 85

Lahaina, Hawaii – Jeremis Smith and Ra’Sean Dickey, two junior big men on a team known for its freshmen stars, dominated the boards in the second half, and Georgia Tech overcame a 16-point deficit.

No. 21 Nevada 83, UC Irvine 64

Reno, Nev. – Nick Fazekas had 29 points and 14 rebounds, his fourth double-double in four games, and Marcelus Kemp added 23 points to lead Nevada past UC Irvine.

Kyle Shiloh added 15 points for the Wolf Pack (4-0), who went on a 10-0 run early in the second half to win their 12th straight at home.