Miles Kelly scored a season-high 30 points to lead No. 1 Auburn to a 94-78 win over host No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday.

The Tigers (27-2, 15-1 SEC) have six straight victories and won the SEC regular-season title outright when No. 5 Tennessee edged No. 6 Alabama later Saturday. Auburn posted video on X of its players celebrating on the team bus after watching Tennessee’s 3-pointer at the buzzer to win it.

Auburn won in Lexington for the first time since a 53-52 triumph over then-No. 1 Kentucky in 1988.

Chad Baker-Mazara followed Kelly with 22 points and Tahaad Pettiford scored 21.

Koby Brea led Kentucky (19-10, 8-8) with 21 points. Andrew Carr had 20 points and Amari Williams had 13 points and 14 rebounds.

No. 2 Duke 100, Florida State 65: Isaiah Evans scored 19 points and the host Blue Devils overcame freshman star Cooper Flagg’s injury scare to rout the Seminoles.

Flagg sat out more than 11 minutes to end the first half, twice leaving the gym to be evaluated after he was struck in the face on a hard foul. Flagg was on the court for the first 12 minutes of the second half, when he racked up 12 of his 16 points.

Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach both had 14 points to help Duke (26-3, 17-1 ACC) maintain a one-game lead over Clemson in the league standings.

Jamir Watkins had 21 points and Jerry Deng added 12 points for Florida State (16-13, 7-11).

No. 3 Florida 89, No. 12 Texas A&M 70: Will Richard made six 3-pointers and scored 25 points, Thomas Haugh added 17 points and the host Gators handed the Aggies a fourth consecutive loss.

Alijah Martin had 14 points for Florida, which bounced back from a midweek loss at unranked Georgia.

Texas A&M (20-9, 9-7 SEC) could fall out of the AP Top 25 college basketball poll. Florida (25-4, 12-4) improved to 14-1 at home this season.

Pharrel Payne and Zhuric Phelps led the Aggies with 16 points apiece.

No. 4 Houston 73, Cincinnati 64: L.J. Cryer scored 20 points and the host Cougars clinched the outright Big 12 regular-season title for a second straight season with a win over the Bearcats.

Terrance Arceneaux added 10 points for Houston (25-4, 17-1 Big 12). The Cougars, who have won 12 straight over Cincinnati, shot 54% and owned a 17-9 advantage in points off turnovers.

Day Day Thomas scored 19 points and Jizzle James added 18 for Cincinnati (17-12, 7-11).

No. 5 Tennessee 79, No. 6 Alabama 76: Jahmai Mashack raced up the court and hit a 3-pointer from well beyond the arc at the buzzer to give the host Volunteers a victory over the Crimson Tide.

Tennessee (24-5, 11-5 Southeastern Conference) got the final shot by forcing a five-second inbounds violation under Alabama’s basket with 3.8 seconds left.

Chaz Lanier and Jordan Gainey each scored 18 points for the Vols.

Mark Sears led the Crimson Tide (23-6, 12-4) with 24 points. Labaron Philan had 13, and Aden Holloway added 11.

No. 7 St. John’s 71, Seton Hall 61: RJ Luis Jr. scored 21 points and the host Red Storm beat the Pirates to clinch its first outright regular-season Big East title since 1985.

St. John’s (26-4, 17-2) improved to 18-0 at home.

Dylan Addae-Wusu scored 18 for Seton Hall (7-22, 2-16), which is concluding its worst season since 1982-83. Isaiah Coleman added 15 for the Pirates.

No. 9 Iowa State 84, No. 22 Arizona 67: Milan Momcilovic scored 17 points as the host Cyclones survived a late scare from the Wildcats.

Tamin Lipsey added 15 for the Cyclones (22-7, 12-6 Big 12) while Curtis Jones and Nate Heise each contributed 12 points off the bench. Brandton Chatfield scored 10 points for a new season-high with Iowa State.

Jaden Bradley scored 18 points while KJ Lewis added 13 off the bench to lead the Wildcats (19-10, 13-5), who have lost four of their last six games.

The Cyclones turned the tables on the Wildcats after suffering an overtime loss in Tucson on Jan. 27.

No. 10 Texas Tech 78, Kansas 73: JT Toppin had 21 points to lead the visiting Red Raiders over the Jayhawks.

It was the second win at Allen Fieldhouse (2-22) in the school’s history.

Christian Anderson had 15 points and Darrion Williams scored 14 for Texas Tech (22-7, 13-5 Big 12).

KJ Adams Jr. had 21 points for Kansas (19-10, 10-8), which had multiple runs of at least six points.

No. 13 Clemson 71, Virginia 58: Ian Schieffelin scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half to help the visiting Tigers come from behind to beat the Cavaliers.

Schieffelin also grabbed 13 rebounds for his ninth double-double of the season, as Clemson (24-5, 16-2 ACC) stayed a game behind first-place Duke in the conference standings.

Isaac McKneely had 16 points for Virginia (14-15, 7-11).

Vanderbilt 97, No. 14 Missouri 93, OT: Chris Manon had 23 points and a game-high 11 rebounds as the host Commodores upset the Tigers in overtime for their third win in a row.

AJ Hoggard scored 21 points, Jason Edwards finished with 17 and Tyler Nickel added 12 for Vanderbilt (20-9, 8-8 Southestern Conference).

Caleb Grill scored 28 points to lead Missouri (21-8, 10-6).

WOMEN

No. 18 West Virginia 85, Cincinnati 69: JJ Quinerly scored 24 of her 31 points in the first half and the visiting Mountaineers closed the regular season with a win over the Bearcats.

The Mountaineers have a first-round bye in the Big 12 Conference tournament that starts Wednesday in Kansas City.

Jordan Harrison added 21 points West Virginia (23-6, 13-5).

Jillian Hayes had 20 points, eight rebounds and three steals for Cincinnati (15-13, 7-11).

No. 23 Michigan State 73, Minnesota 58: Grace VanSlooten scored 15 and led a fourth-quarter charge that lifted the host Spartans to a 73-58 win over the Golden Gophers as both teams ended the regular season.

Michigan State (21-8, 11-7) secured a first-round bye in the Big Ten Conference tournament that begins Wednesday in Indianapolis.

Grocholski had 26 points for Minnesota (20-10, 8-10).