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Top 25 roundup: Markell Johnson helps NC State upset No. 7 Auburn

Markell Johnson, right, hit a career-high five 3-pointers on his way to a career-best 27 points and North Carolina State upset seventh-ranked Auburn on Wednesday in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Ben McKeown / AP)
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Markell Johnson had career highs of 27 points and five 3-pointers to help North Carolina State upset No. 7 Auburn 78-71 on Wednesday night in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Devon Daniels scored all 15 of his points after halftime for the Wolfpack (10-1), who led nearly all night before pushing ahead for good in the final 10 minutes.

N.C. State shot 58 percent after halftime behind Johnson and Daniels. Johnson stood out with 19 points after the break, including a run of 10 straight points – a 3-pointer, a four-point play and pull-up jumper 3 in transition – during one critical 75-second sequence.

By the time Daniels scored twice followed by Johnson’s layup, the Wolfpack had pushed the lead to a dozen near the four-minute mark on the way to another big upset under second-year coach Kevin Keatts.

J’Von McCormick scored 14 points for the Tigers (9-2), who shot 48 percent but committed a season-high 25 turnovers.

(3) Tennessee 83, Samford 70: In Knoxville, Tennessee, Jordan Bone set career highs with 24 points and 11 assists, and the Volunteers beat the Bulldogs for their fifth consecutive victory.

Bone shot 11 of 16 and committed only two turnovers. Admiral Schofield scored 18 points and Grant Williams had 13 of his 16 points after halftime to help the Volunteers (9-1) snap Samford’s three-game winning streak. Kyle Alexander added 10 points.

Ruben Guerrero had 16 points and eight rebounds before fouling out for Samford (10-3). Kevion Nolan scored 13 points, Myron Gordon had 12 and Josh Sharkey added 10.

(5) Virginia 69, South Carolina 52: In Columbia, South Carolina, Ty Jerome had a season-high 25 points and the Cavaliers remained unbeaten with a victory over the Gamecocks.

The Cavaliers improved to 10-0 for the first time since they opened with 19 straight wins on their way to the Atlantic Coast Conference title for the 2014-15 season. They showed off their usual stout defense while sending the Gamecocks (4-6) to their third straight loss – and second in a row to a No. 5 team after falling at then fifth-ranked Michigan on Dec. 8.

South Carolina shot just 36 percent (20 for 55) from the field, including a 3-for-18 performance from 3-point range.

(11) Florida State 95, North Florida 81: In Tallahassee, Florida, Mfiondu Kabengele scored a career-high 24 points and the Seminoles pulled away for a win over the Ospreys.

Kabengele made 7 of 12 shots from the floor, 10 of 10 free throws and pulled down seven rebounds as Florida State (10-1) earned its fifth straight victory.

Terance Mann had 17 points, including several alley-oop dunks, as the Seminoles dominated inside. They finished with 64 points in the paint.

J.T. Escobar, who played at Maclay School and Florida A&M High in Tallahassee, had 27 points for North Florida (5-8). He went 6 for 6 from 3-point range.

(13) Virginia Tech 82, North Carolina A&T 60: In Blacksburg, Virginia, Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 12 of his 20 points in the second half, and the Hokies beat the Aggies for their fifth consecutive victory.

The Hokies (10-1) went 15 for 17 at the free-throw line and enjoyed a 42-20 rebounding advantage over the Aggies. Kerry Blackshear Jr. had 17 points and nine rebounds, and Justin Robinson finished with 14 points, seven boards and six assists.

Quavius Copeland scored 16 points for North Carolina A&T (4-7), and Milik Gantz had 14. The Aggies finished with 14 turnovers.

(17) Mississippi State 98, Wofford 87: In Starkville, Mississippi, Lamar Peters and Aric Holman each scored 19 points, and the Bulldogs beat the Terriers for their seventh straight victory.

The Bulldogs (10-1) rallied from a 12-point deficit early in the second half. Quinndary Weatherspoon made 14 of 15 foul shots on his way to 18 points, and Nick Weatherspoon and Reggie Perry each had 12 points for the Bulldogs.

Fletcher Magee scored 24 points for Wofford (9-4), and Cameron Jackson finished with 20. Nathan Hoover had 15 points for the Terriers in their first-ever meeting with Mississippi State.

Wofford shot 62 percent in the first half and led 50-41 at the break. But it couldn’t keep up with Mississippi State down the stretch.

(22) Indiana 86, Central Arkansas 53: In Bloomington, Indiana, Devonte Green scored 19 points, freshman Romeo Langford recorded his second double-double and the Hoosiers beat the Bears.

The Hoosiers (10-2) have won five straight, though this was their first victory by more than three points during the streak. They’ve also won eight straight home games.

Langford had 18 points, 11 rebounds and five assists.

Hayden Koval had 16 points as the Bears (4-7) lost their fourth game to a power-conference team this season. Central Arkansas, Scottie Pippen’s alma mater, is 0-7 against Big Ten teams since joining Division I in 2006-07.