GAINESVILLE, Fla. >> The top-ranked Volunteers became the last Division I team to lose this season, getting thumped 73-43 at No. 8 Florida on Tuesday night. This one was over shortly after it tipped.

Tennessee (14-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) missed its first nine shots, trailed by double digits a few minutes later and never recovered. The Volunteers got bullied in the paint, outmuscled on the boards and beaten up and down the court.

The result was the most lopsided victory against a No. 1 team since UCLA and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, then known as Lew Alcindor, beat Houston 101-69 in the 1968 Final Four.

“I have no idea some of the things I was looking out there watching,” Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. “I don’t think it was our guys not trying to play hard. I just didn’t think we played very smart.”

Tennessee made just four shots in the first half and trailed by 19 at the break. And none of the adjustments Barnes made at halftime worked. The Gators (14-1, 1-1) extended their lead early in the second half and really started to pull away late.

Florida, which led by as many as 36 in the second half, ended up with a 55-37 rebounding advantage and outscored the Vols 40-14 in the pain and 22-3 on fast breaks.

Auburn 87, Texas 82 >> Johni Broome had 20 points and 12 rebounds as No. 2 Auburn withstood a late Texas rally for a victory that gave coach Bruce Pearl the school record for career wins.

Iowa State 82, Utah 59 >> Curtis Jones had 23 points off the bench to lead No. 3 Iowa State to victory over Utah, extending the Cyclones’ win streak to 10 games.

Jones, who tied his season high in points on 10-of-17 shooting, also had five rebounds, six assists and two steals for the Cyclones (13-1, 3-0 Big 12).

Duke 76, Pittsburgh 47 >> Star freshman Cooper Flagg scored 14 of his 19 points after halftime — including a jaw-dropper of a coast-to-coast dunk — to help No. 4 Duke beat Pittsburgh.

Georgia 82, Kentucky 69 >> Freshman forward Asa Newell scored 12 of his 17 points after halftime and Georgia led the entire second half in beating No. 6 Kentucky for its first win over a top-10 team in five years.

Marquette 74, Georgetown 66 >> Chase Ross scored a career-high 27 points as No. 7 Marquette rallied from a 14-point first-half deficit to beat Georgetown.

Iowa 97, Nebraska 87, OT >> Josh Dix had a career-high 31 points and seven 3-pointers, Payton Sandfort scored all 30 of his points after halftime and Iowa overcame a 15-point, second-half deficit to beat Nebraska in overtime.

Women

UCLA 83, Purdue 49 >> Lauren Betts finished with 17 points and seven rebounds in 22 minutes and Timea Gardiner added 16 points off the bench as the No. 1 UCLA Bruins never trailed in a rout at Purdue.

Coach Cori Close gave her starters plenty of rest with Jones logging the most minutes, 25. UCLA pulled off a rare double by beating Purdue and Indiana on their home courts to remain a perfect 16-0 (5-0 Big Ten).