Malik Monk set a Kentucky freshman record with 47 points as the sixth-ranked Wildcats survived No. 7 North Carolina 103-100 in Las Vegas.

Monk went 18-for-28 from the floor, including 8-for-12 on 3-pointers, as Kentucky (10-1) shot 54 percent.

Justin Jackson countered with 34 points for the Tar Heels (10-2), who shot 53 percent.

De'Aaron Fox had 24 points and 10 assists for Kentucky, while Edrice Adebayo added 13 points and Isaiah Briscoe 10.

Joel Berry II scored 23 points for North Carolina.

Kentucky outrebounded the Tar Heels 39-35.

Butler stuns Indiana: Kelan Martin scored 28 points and Kamar Baldwin added a season-high 14 as No. 18 Butler held off No. 9 Indiana for an 83-78 victory in Indianapolis.

Butler (10-1) has upset the Hoosiers twice in the last three meetings.

James Blackmon Jr. led Indiana (8-2) with 26 points and Thomas Bryant had 15. The Hoosiers cut an 11-point deficit with 8:10 left to play to 79-77 on Blackmon's 3-pointer with 38.7 seconds left but got no closer.

Huggins milestone: No. 12 West Virginia used a 37-4 first-half run to cruise to a 112-67 victory over UMKC and give coach Bob Huggins his 800th career win.

Huggins is the 10th coach to reach that number and the third to achieve the milestone at his alma mater, the others being Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and Adolph Rupp at Kentucky.

“Those are big names,” Huggins said. “When I first got to go to the Final Four, I'd (think): One day, I want to be like that. One day, I want to be one of them.”

West Virginia is 9-1.

Layups: Aaron Holiday and Bryce Alford each scored 20 and No. 2 UCLA (12-0) beat Ohio State 86-73. ... Reprising a historic Big East matchup, Georgetown (7-4) won its fifth straight with a 78-71 victory at Syracuse (6-4). The Orange honored the late Dwayne “Pearl” Washington, who died of cancer in April at 52, by affixing his No. 31 to the wooden court. ... Tennessee forward John Fulkerson dislocated his elbow and will be out six weeks. AP