Preview Roundups
February 11, 2018
Louisville at Pittsburgh 1:00 PM ET
Pittsburgh looks to snap a 12-game losing streak and get its first ACC win of 2017-18 as it hosts Louisville on Sunday afternoon. The Cardinals are coming off a dominant 77-54 win over Georgia Tech on Thursday that ended a three-game slide of their own.
Michigan at Wisconsin 1:00 PM ET
No. 20 Michigan looks to bounce back from a humbling loss when it faces Wisconsin on the road Sunday. The Wolverines were held to 20 second-half points in a 61-52 setback to Northwestern on Tuesday to suffer their third consecutive road defeat, and they hope to reach 20 wins for the eighth time in 11 seasons under coach John Beilein by posting their first victory outside of the state of Michigan since Jan. 2.
Wake Forest at Syracuse 1:00 PM ET
Wake Forest had to be feeling good after a win against Syracuse in early January, but the Demon Deacons haven't had much to smile about since. A struggling Wake Forest squad aims for a season sweep of the Orange on Sunday when the ACC foes meet at Syracuse.
Central Florida at Memphis 4:00 PM ET
In a battle between two middle-of-the-pack teams from the American Athletic Conference, UCF and Memphis each enter Sunday's matchup looking to halt a two-game skid. For the Tigers, the battle begins a stretch in which they play three conference games in seven days, while the Knights seek their fourth straight series victory - they beat the Tigers 65-56 on Jan. 3 in Orlando - but their first ever at Memphis (0-14).
Cincinnati at Southern Methodist 4:00 PM ET
With a 15-game win streak and a three-game lead in the American Athletic Conference with just seven games to go, Cincinnati is well on its way to winning its first outright AAC regular season championship. Whether the Bearcats, who shared the 2014 crown with Louisville, can accomplish that feat may well be determined in the next three games, starting with Sunday afternoon's game at injury-ravaged SMU.
Stanford at Colorado 4:00 PM ET

After a 5-1 Pac-12 start, Stanford has encountered some turbulence, dropping four of its last six to fall two games off the conference lead and a half-game out of a coveted top-four spot. The Cardinal will try to get back on track Sunday afternoon with a game at Colorado.

Tulane at Houston 6:00 PM ET
Tulane and Houston are headed in opposite directions as they prepare for Sunday's American Athletic Conference contest in Texas. The Green Wave have lost four of their past five games while the Cougars have won four of five to move into a second-place tie.
Duke at Georgia Tech 6:00 PM ET
Eighth-ranked Duke lost just three times in its first 22 games of the season but has dropped the first two games of a three-game road trip entering Sunday’s contest at Georgia Tech. The Blue Devils, who were stunned last weekend by St. John’s before Thursday’s bitter defeat against arch-rival North Carolina, seek to put the mistakes of the past week behind them against an opponent Duke has defeated in each of the past 10 meetings.
Penn St. at Illinois 7:00 PM ET
Penn State looks to continue its drive for a possible NCAA Tournament berth when it travels to face Illinois in a Big Ten battle Sunday night. The Nittany Lions have won two straight and are coming off a narrow win over Maryland while the Illini are looking to snap a two-game losing streak and reach .500 for the season.
Washington St. at Oregon 8:00 PM ET
Oregon isn't playing like a program that made it deep into the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons, but the Ducks seem to have found a groove heading into their Pac-12 game Sunday against visiting Washington State. Oregon has won four of its past five games to remain in the middle of the conference standings, and the Ducks have games remaining against four of the five teams in front of them.