BUCKHANNON, WV — December 4, 2025 — NCAA men’s and women’s programs across the country completed a full slate of non-conference matchups, with nationally ranked teams in both divisions securing decisive wins as the season continues to take shape.
Across men’s Division I play, several ranked squads protected their standings with strong offensive performances. On the women’s side, top-25 programs extended early-season momentum with lopsided victories of their own.
Below is a breakdown of the confirmed final scores from collegiate programs and the official NCAA scoreboards, relying solely on first-hand public reporting from the universities and governing bodies.
NCAAB — Men’s Division I Results
• No. 25 Arkansas 89, No. 6 Louisville 80
• No. 12 Alabama 90, Clemson 84
• Virginia 88, Texas 69
• BYU 91, Cal Baptist 60
• UCLA 82, Washington 80
NCAAW — Women’s Division I Results
• No. 14 Baylor 112, SE Louisiana 47
• No. 24 Oklahoma State 73, North Texas 55
• Oklahoma 103, NC State 98 — OT
• Michigan 82, Central Michigan 40
• Tennessee 65, Stanford 62
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Primary First-Hand Sources
• NCAA Division I Scoreboards
• University Athletics Departments (Arkansas, Louisville, Alabama, Clemson, Virginia, Texas, BYU, Cal Baptist, UCLA, Washington, Baylor, SE Louisiana, Oklahoma State, North Texas, Oklahoma, NC State, Michigan, Central Michigan, Tennessee, Stanford)

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