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Stay up-to-date with the latest action from college basketball and the NBA G League. This article provides a quick recap of key games and standout performances from February 13, 2026.
### College Basketball Betting Picks (DraftKings) DraftKings analysts provided several betting picks for Friday's college basketball games: - **Brendan O'Sullivan's Parlay:** Yale -9.5 (at Dartmouth), Harvard Moneyline (vs Brown), Wisconsin +1.5 (vs Michigan State). Odds: +363 - **Tim Finnegan's Parlay:** Michigan State Moneyline (at Wisconsin), Duke Moneyline (vs Clemson), Gonzaga Moneyline (at Santa Clara). Odds: +217 - **Sean Barnard's Straight Bet:** George Mason Moneyline (at George Washington). Odds: +115 - **Blake Krass' Same Game Parlay (SGP):** Michigan State at Wisconsin - Wisconsin +5.5, Over 140.5 Total Points. Odds: +118
### NBA G League Recap: Warriors vs. Hustle The Santa Cruz Warriors defeated the Memphis Hustle 134-116. Deivon Smith led the Warriors with 32 points, while Nate Hinton had 29 points for the Hustle. ESPN Game Recap
### Women's College Basketball: Kentucky vs. Texas A&M Kentucky Wildcats defeated Texas A&M 75-55, with Asia Boone and Tonie Morgan leading the scoring. Clara Strack contributed a double-double. ESPN Game Recap
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