Walter Clayton Jr. scored 19 points and Alex Condon added 17 as No. 6 Florida rallied from an early deficit and beat No. 1 Auburn 90-81 Saturday, ending the Tigers’ 14-game winning streak.

Florida (20-3, 7-3 Southeastern Conference), down by 10 points early, built a 10-point advantage by the end of the first half and held off Auburn in the second half for its second victory over a top-ranked team this season. Florida beat then-No. 1 Tennessee 73-43 on Jan. 7.

Tigers leading scorer Johni Broome, had 18 points and 11 rebounds as Auburn (21-2, 9-1) had its nine-game conference winning streak halted.

Clemson 77 Duke 71 >> Viktor Lakhin scored 22 points, Clemson held player of the year candidate Cooper Flagg in check for most of the game, and the Tigers defeated No. 2 Duke to snap the visiting Blue Devils’ 16-game winning streak.

Chase Hunter scored 14 points and Ian Schieffelin added 12 points for Clemson (19-5, 11-2 ACC). The Tigers ended the Blue Devils’ chances of an unbeaten regular season in the Atlantic Coast Conference and denied the Blue Devils (20-3, 12-1) an opportunity to take over the top ranking in the country for the first time in the reign of coach Jon Scheyer.

Alabama 85, Arkansas 81 >> Grant Nelson and Chris Youngblood led a balaanced Crimson Tide with 15 points each as third-ranked Alabama beat the Razorbacks in Fayetteville, Ark.

Mouhamed Dioubate had 14 points for Alabama (20-3, 9-1 SEC).

Tennessee 70, Oklahoma 52 >> Chaz Lanier scored 21 points, Zakai Zeigler added 17 and No. 4 Tennessee beat Oklahoma in the teams’ first meeting in 56 years.

Tennessee (20-4, 7-4 Southeastern Conference) took control early, hitting 14 of its first 16 shots, including going 5 for 5 from 3-point range. The Vols, who shot 60% for the game, led by 20 points at halftime and 28 with 5:28 left.

Jalon Moore scored 12 points and Bryce Goodine added nine for Oklahoma (16-7, 3-7), which dropped its second straight game to a top-five opponent after winning three of four. Jeremiah Fears scored eight points for the Sooners, who were 17-of-53 (32%) shooting.

Houston 69, Colorado 59 >> J’Wan Roberts scored 20 points, Terrance Arceneaux added 13 of his 15 points in the second half and No. 5 Houston held off Colorado to hand the Buffaloes their 12th straight loss.

L.J. Cryer finished with 15 points for the Cougars (19-4, 11-1 Big 12). He appeared to be shaken up late in the game.

Iowa State 82, Texas Christian 52 >> Curtis Jones scored 24 points and Milan Momcilovic returned from injury to add 14 as No. 8 Iowa State ended a three-game losing streak with a win over TCU.

Dishon Jackson also scored 14 points, and Joshua Jefferson had a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Momcilovic had not played since Jan. 11, when the Cyclones (18-5, 8-4 Big 12) defeated Texas Tech in overtime. He suffered an injury to his non-shooting hand in practice before a game against Kansas on Jan. 15.

Michigan State 86, Oregon 74 >> Jase Richardson scored 18 of his career-high 29 points in the second half, lifting No. 9 Michigan State to a comeback win over Oregon that gave coach Tom Izzo 353 Big Ten wins to tie Bob Knight’s record.

The Spartans (19-5, 10-2) trailed by 14 points at halftime and took over the game early in the second half with Richardson leading the way at both ends of the court.

The Ducks (16-8, 5-8) lost five straight games for the first time since the 2013-2014 season.

Texas A&M 67, Missouri 64 >> Wade Taylor IV made a 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds remaining to lift No. 10 Texas A&M past No. 15 Missouri in Columbia, Mo.

Pharrel Payne scored 20 points, Taylor added 15 and Henry Coleman III grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds for the Aggies (18-5, 7-3 SEC) who entered in a three-way tie with Florida and Missouri for third place in the SEC.

Wisconsin 74, Iowa 63 >> John Tonje scored 22 points and John Blackwell added 19 to lead No. 21 Wisconsin to a victory over Iowa.

Tonje scored 11 points in a game-closing 16-4 run by the Badgers (19-5, 9-4 Big Ten), who won their third straight. Tonje shot 5 for 11 from the field and hit 9 of 10 free throws, including eight straight in the final seven minutes.

Wisconsin held Iowa (13-10, 4-8) to one field goal over the final 7½ minutes and limited the Badgers to 8-for-27 shooting in the second half.

Kansas State 81, Kansas 73 >> David N’Guessan scored 20 points and Kansas State beat No. 16 Kansas for its fifth straight win, including three against ranked opponents.

Dug McDaniel added 15 points and Max Jones and Coleman Hawkins each scored 12 as Kansas State (12-11, 6-6 Big 12) beat Kansas for the third straight game in Manhattan, after two OT victories over the Jayhawks.

Hunter Dickinson scored 21 points, Zeke Mayo added 15 and KJ Adams 13 for Kansas (16-7, 7-5).

Creighton 77, Marquette 67 >> Steven Ashworth scored 22 points and made a season-high six 3-pointers, including one in the last minute to help Creighton put away No. 11 Marquette.

The Bluejays have won nine straight games since losing 79-71 at Marquette on Jan. 3. Creighton (18-6, 11-2) moved within one game of Big East leader St. John’s.

Kam Jones scored 27 points and David Joplin added 22 for Marquette (18-6, 9-4), which lost its third straight.

Michigan 70, Indiana 67 >> Danny Wolf finished with 20 points and nine rebounds, and Tre Donaldson and Vladislav Goldin each added 18 points to help No. 24 Michigan hold off Indiana.

Wolf also had five assists as the Wolverines (18-5, 10-2) won their fourth straight and five of six. In coach Dusty May’s return to Assembly Hall, the former Indiana student manager and Bob Knight protege also helped Michigan snap a four-game losing streak in the series.

UCLA 78, Penn State 54 >> Kobe Johnson scored 15 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for his first career double-double and UCLA turned in a dominant win over Penn State.

The Bruins forced 18 Penn State turnovers, turning them into 24 points. UCLA (18-6, 9-4) turned the ball over just four times.

St. Thomas 79, Denver 76 >> Drake Dobbs had 21 points in St. Thomas’ victory against Denver. Nolan Minessale made a pair of free throws for the Tommies to cap the scoring with 13 seconds left. Isaiah Addo-Ankrah missed a 3-pointer for Denver to end it.

Dobbs shot 7 of 13 from the field, including 3 for 6 from 3-point range, and went 4 for 5 from the line for the Tommies (19-7, 9-2 Summit League).

Women

Texas Christian 63, Texas Tech 42 >> Aaliyah Roberson had a season-high 14 points as ninth-ranked TCU won its 19th consecutive home game and moved back into a share of the Big 12 lead with a victory over Texas Tech.

Madison Conner had 13 points with three 3-pointers, and put the Frogs (22-3, 10-2 Big 12) ahead to stay with a deep 3 from the right wing with 7:32 left in the third quarter.

Jasmine Shavers had 15 points for Texas Tech (14-12, 3-10), which never led while losing its fifth game in a row.

Oklahoma State 85, Kansas State 55 >> Anna Gret Asi drilled a career-high eight 3-pointers and scored 24 points, Stailee Heard had a double-double and No. 25 Oklahoma State blitzed No. 12 Kansas State.

Asi had six 3s in the first half as the Cowgirls bolted to a 51-20 lead. After the Wildcats (22-3, 10-2) scored the first 10 points of the second half Oklahoma State reeled off 15 points.

Heard had 21 points for Oklahoma State (19-4, 9-3 Big 12), which matched its largest win against a ranked team in school history.

St. Thomas 81, Denver 68 >> Jade Hill and Sammy Opichka each scored 18 points, and Amber Scalia added 17 as St. Thomas team beat Denver. The Tommies (14-10, 6-5 Summit) have now won two games in a row.

They shot 28 of 47 (59.6%) from the floor and were 7 of 16 (43.8%) from 3-point territory in Saturday’s win. Opichka knocked down 3-of-4 3s.