College basketball: SUU opens conference with victory
Oakland (3-5) has been on the road for 15 straight days and has not played a home game this season.
Quinney knocked down 11-of-16 shots and 13-of-15 free throws to lead the Thunderbirds (2-4).
Davis Baker chipped in 22 points with five rebounds and a pair of steals for the Thunderbirds.
Dave Marek led the Thunderbirds with a season-high six assists, while Cory Davis came off the bench to dish out nine dimes and Mike Josserand had four despite being limited to 19 minutes because of foul trouble.
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NO. 4 DUKE 76, NO. 9 PURDUE 60: At West Lafayette, Ind., Kyle Singler had 20 points and 12 rebounds to remain unbeaten in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Jon Scheyer scored 20 points and Nolan Smith added 12 for the Blue Devils (8-0).
NO. 7 NOTRE DAME 102, SOUTH DAKOTA 76: At South Bend, Ind., Ryan Ayers was 9-of-14 from 3-point range for a career-high 35 points and Kyle McAlarney was 7-of-13 on 3 for 27 points for Notre Dame.
NO. 17 VILLANOVA 69, PENN 47: At Philadelphia, Dante Cunningham had 20 points and 11 rebounds and Corey Stokes scored 14 points for Villanova.
NO. 18 MEMPHIS 100, MARIST 61: At Memphis, Tenn., Shawn Taggart had 21 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks and freshman Tyreke Evans added 24 points for Memphis.
OHIO ST. 73, NO. 21 MIAMI 68: At Coral Gables, Fla., Ohio State erased a 14-point second-half deficit, mounting the comeback after the ejection of Miami scoring leader Jack McClinton.
NO. 23 FLORIDA 73, FLORIDA A&M 58: At Gainesville, Fla., Nick Calathes had 16 points, five rebounds and seven assists and Chandler Parsons added 15 points for Florida.
NO. 25 MARQUETTE 81, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 67: At Milwaukee, Wesley Matthews scored 18 points and Marquette bounced back from its first loss of the season.
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