ahead basket with 36 seconds left Saturday, and Jordan Hulls scored 17 points to lead No. 13 Indiana past second-ranked Ohio State 74-70. Indiana (13-1, 1-1 Big Ten) is the ninth team to defeat both a No. 1 ranked team and the No. 2 team in the same season since 1996-97. The Hoosiers are only the third team to beat both teams in the same month. Ohio State (13-2, 1-1) had a five-game winning streak snapped. Aaron Craft led the Buckeyes with 16 points and Jared Sullinger had 15. The teams traded leads throughout the final eight minutes, but it was Oladipo's layup that gave Indiana a 71-70 lead. Hulls then hit 1 of 2 free throws, making it 72-70, and after William Buford missed a go-ahead 3-ponter with 4.5 seconds to go, Christian Watford sealed the victory with two more free throws. No. 3 Kentucky 69, No. 4 Louisville 62: Freshman Michael Kidd-Gilchrist had season-highs with 24 points and 19 rebounds to lead No. 3 Kentucky in a rough-and-tumble victory over No. 4 Louisville, extending the nation's longest home winning streak. Fellow freshman Anthony Davis added 18 points, all in the second half, for the Wildcats (13-1) in their annual in-state rivalry game that at times looked more like a free throw shooting contest with 52 fouls. The Cardinals (12-2) only led at 2-0, but gave Kentucky all it could handle after rallying from an early 15-point deficit before tying it in the second half thanks to Russ Smith, who had a career-high 30 points. But Kidd-Gilchrist's hustle and Davis' emergence proved to be the difference with rapper Jay-Z, actress Ashley Judd and nearly a dozen NBA scouts on hand. No. 9 Connecticut 83, St. John's 69: Shabazz Napier had 17 points and nine assists as No. 9 Connecticut beat St. John's in a game coached by assistants for both teams. Andre Drummond had 16 points and 11 rebounds and Jeremy Lamb added 15 points for UConn (12-1, 2-0 Big East), which shot 60 percent from the floor to win its seventh straight game. Freshman D'Angelo Harrison had 17 points, and God'sgift Achiuwa and Moe Harkless each added 16 for St. John's (7-6, 1-1), which lost for the first time in four games. UConn coach Jim Calhoun was serving the second of a three-game suspension for NCAA violations, while St. John's coach Steve Lavin continues to recover from prostate cancer surgery in October. No. 10 Florida 90, Yale 70: Kenny Boynton's 26 points led No. 10 Florida to a victory over Yale less than 40 hours after the Gators were upset at Rutgers. Patrick Young added 19 points and Erik Murphy had 18 for Florida (11-3), while Bradley Beal had 11. Greg Mangano led Yale (8-4) with 26 points and Austin Morgan added 10. Mangano's game-high 15 rebounds helped the Bulldogs to a 37-32 rebound advantage. Boynton, who matched his season-high in scoring, had 18 points by halftime as the Gators took a 46-35 lead. Elsewhere it was: Iowa 72, No. 11 Wisconsin 65; No. 12 Georgetown 49, Providence 40; No. 15 Mississippi St. 66, Utah State 64; No. 16 Michigan St. 68, Nebraska 55; No. 21 Creighton 68, Wichita State 61; No. 24 Harvard 74, Saint Joseph's 69.