No. 1 Panthers derailed, 69-63

No. 20 Louisville 69, No. 1 Pittsburgh 63

Louisville, Ky. — Pittsburgh’s perfect run is over.

Earl Clark had 16 points and 11 rebounds on his 21st birthday to lead Louisville to a victory over the Panthers.

No. 2 Wake Forest 78, No. 10 Clemson 68

Clemson, S.C. — Jeff Teague scored 24 points, and Wake Forest set a school record with a 16-0 start.

No. 3 Duke 76, No. 13 Georgetown 67

Durham, N.C. — Gerald Henderson scored 23 points, and Duke held on for the victory.

No. 5 North Carolina 82, Miami 65

Chapel Hill, N.C. — Wayne Ellington scored all of his 23 points in the second half to lead North Carolina.

No. 7 Michigan St. 63, Illinois 57

East Lansing, Mich. — Kalin Lucas scored all 10 of his points in the second half for the Spartans.

No. 8 Syracuse 93, No. 12 Notre Dame 74

Syracuse, N.Y. — Arinze Onuaku matched his season high with 19 points for the Orange.

No. 16 Arizona St. 61, No. 9 UCLA 58 (OT)

Los Angeles — James Harden scored 24 points, Jeff Pendergraph added 18, and Arizona State rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit.

No. 14 Marquette 91, Providence 82

Providence, R.I. — Jerel McNeal and Lazar Hayward each scored 25 points, and Marquette rallied from a 13-point second-half deficit.

No. 17 Butler 59, Ill.-Chicago 52

Chicago — Gordon Hayward hit seven three-pointers and tied his career-high with 25 points to lead Butler to its eighth straight victory.

Stanford 75, No. 22 California 69

Stanford, Calif. — Lawrence Hill matched his career high with 25 points for Stanford.

No. 24 Tennessee 82, South Carolina 79

Knoxville, Tenn. — Tyler Smith scored 20 points, and Tennessee, which led by 17 points in the second half, barely held on for the victory.

Ohio State 65, No. 25 Michigan 58

Ann Arbor, Mich. — Evan Turner scored 19 points, and William Buford and B.J. Mullens each added 15 for the Buckeyes.