Preview Roundups
February 17, 2022
Minnesota at Penn St. 4:00 PM ET
Minnesota has won only one of its past seven games, but the Golden Gophers will get a chance to beat Penn State for the second time in a week Thursday afternoon when they square off with the Nittany Lions in State College, Pa.
Michigan at Iowa 7:00 PM ET
With Iowa displaying considerable offensive firepower lately, Michigan will need a superior defensive effort Thursday to collect a much-needed victory in Iowa City.
Austin Peay at Murray St. 7:00 PM ET
Murray State's athletic website called it The Great Escape.
Oregon St. at Arizona 7:30 PM ET
Bennedict Mathurin has returned to good form as No. 3 Arizona prepares to host Oregon State in what appears to be a Pac-12 Conference mismatch Thursday night in Tucson, Ariz.
Central Florida at Houston 9:00 PM ET
Houston had shown impressive resolve, overcoming season-ending injuries to standout guards in Marcus Sasser and Tramon Mark, and then reeling off 12 consecutive victories to stand alone and unbeaten atop the American Athletic Conference standings.
Oregon at Arizona State 9:00 PM ET
Arizona State is hoping that its bounce-back performance at Washington State last weekend is a sign of things to come, as the Sun Devils start a stretch of five games in 10 days.
Colorado at California 9:30 PM ET
a sweep of then-top 5 programs UCLA and USC in Los Angeles -- California's 78-64 victory over the Ducks Saturday night in Eugene might rank among the biggest Pac-12 upsets of the season.
Creighton at DePaul 10:00 PM ET
A busy stretch could be ideal for Creighton.
Washington St. at UCLA 11:00 PM ET
Amid some troublesome shooting woes on the road, No. 13 UCLA will return home Thursday for a meeting with Washington State, which is seeking its own reversal of fortune.
Utah at Stanford 11:00 PM ET
Utah is 0-9 on the road and only has two more chances to avoid going winless in enemy venues this season, beginning with Thursday night's Pac-12 game at Stanford.
Washington at Southern California 11:30 PM ET
Hours before a rivalry game against UCLA on Saturday, Southern California learned it would be without leading scorer and rebounder Isaiah Mobley (14.7 points, 8.5 rebounds per game) because of lingering concussion-like symptoms.