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Women's NCAA

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Stanford lost a home game vs unranked Gonzaga, led by little-known soph fw Jill Barta with 26 pts.

Another soph, Jordin Canada of UCLA finished with a triple double (11 pts, 10 reb and 12 assists) in an easy win over Southern, while F/C teammate Monique Billings had a solid 22 pts + 15 reb performance.

Maryland scored its third consecutive 100+ game with 11 players scoring at least 4.
 
Soph guard Asia Durr led Louisville to the fourth win scoring 34 pts, her career-high. The 2015 top ranked recruit, Durr hit 8 threes on 13 attempts.
 
Sabrina Ionescu, one of this season top freshmen, led Oregon to the third straight win with 26 pts (and 5/7 threes), 8 reb and 4 asts.

Soph Kristine Anigwe scored 23 pts on 10/13 FG shooting and grabbed 11 rebounds for California's fourth win. Anigwe started another great season leading Cal in both ppg and rpg with 20.5 and 9.8.
 
Some career-high performances recorded yesterday:

- Soph Marina Marbrey (#1 Notre Dame) 27 pts;
- Soph K-L Samuleson (# UConn) 29 pts + 6 reb & 6 assists;
- Sr Alexis Brown (#5 Baylor) 6 three pointers;
- Jr Lexie Brown (Duke) 32 pts;
- Soph Stephanie Watts (North Carolina) 39 pts.

All winning efforts, btw.
 
Italy's Francesca Pan, a freshman at Georgia Tech, led Yellow Jackets to their fifth straight victory over Dayton (81-68) scoring 25 pts and grabbing 8 reb. Pan is a shooting guard and long time member of Italian junior national teams. She earned silver at this year's Euro U20 and led Italy to the 4th place as leading scorer at the 2015 U18 Euro and 2013 U16.
 
Sr guard Kelsey Plum dropped 44 pts, one shy of tying her career high, in Washington rout of Seattle 94-64. Plum also added 9 rebounds and 5 assists and is the current national leading scorer.

Soph fw Kitija Laksa of Latvia scored again 34 pts for South Florida win over Georgia. Laksa finished with the same score few days ago against North Carolina. Unbeaten USF Bulls field as many as 9 international players in their roster.
 
Triple double for Oregon freshman Sabrina Ionescu, with 11 points, 12 reb and 11 assists in Ducks win over San Jose State 91-62.

Season ending injury suffered by RS Sr Jordan Adams of USC (torn ACL). A promising tall guard at HS level, Jordan Adams won three golds with US U16/17/19 national teams, but her collegiate career has been often troubled through the years.
 
UConn celebrated its 80th straight win with an 80-43 rout of Chattanooga. Soph Napheesa Collier was nearly perfect in shooting with 11/12 FG as she led the Huskies with 23 points. Freshman Crystal Dangerfield dnp as she's still recovering from concussion suffered a week ago. #2 UCon will meet #1 Notre Dame on Dec 7.
 
Three career-highs for three juniors in yesterday's games.

Kia Nurse netted 33 pts in UConn rout of DePaul 91-46, hitting 12/16 FG (6/9 threes).

Aja Wilson led South Carolina over Texas with 32 pts, 12 reb and 4 blocks.

Guard Tyra Buss scored 38 pts on 10/14 FG and 14/15 FT in a losing effort of Indiana vs North Carolina State. As a HS senior in 2014, Buss averaged more than 45 ppg at Mt Carmel HS, Ill.
 
In a major upset, Rs Jr Rebecca Greenwell led unranked Duke to victory over #3 South Carolina 74-63. Greenwell finished with 29 points (hitting 4/7 threes).

UConn overcame a slow start to prevail over Texas 72-54. Super-soph Napheesa Collier led the Huskies with 25 pts (10/15 FG shooting), 8 reb and 5 steals.
 
Rs Sr guard Precious Hall scored 46 pts for James Madison U. in a 2OT win over Rutgers 82-76, a school record. Hall scored 16 pts in extra time.

Two University of Washington seniors, Kelsey Plum and Chantel Osahor currently lead national scoring and rebounding, with nearly 30 ppg and 15 rpg.
 
The new trio Napheesa Collier, K-L Samuelson and Gabby Williams led #1 UConn to victory over archrival Notre Dame 72-61, after a strong 2nd half. Williams scored a double-double 19 pts and 12 reb (+ 6 assists), Collier topped all scorers with 20 and Samuelson netted 16. Fielding just seven players, UConn only hit one three on nine attempts, but finished with a remarkable 25/47 FG2 and was nearly perfect from the FT line (19/20). Brianna Turner topped the Irish with 16 pts and 12 reb.

Freshman F/C Tori McCoy was perfect in FG shooting (10/10), topping Ohio State with 25 pts in a rout of Southern, 108-73. Scoring 23, Buckeye jr Kelsey Mitchell reached 2,000 career points, the fastest ever in NCAA history, i.e. in just 79 games.
 
Monumental performance of soph C/F Kristine Anigwe, who scored 50 pts (on 83% FG shooting) for California win over Sacramento State, a school record for both men's and women's. She did it in just 24' of play, adding 14 rebounds, her fifth double-double of the season. California is now 8-0.

Senior center Brionna Jones scored a career-high 30 pts on 14/16 FG shooting in Maryland rout of Saint Peter's 101-49. Terps record is now 10-0.
 
Baylor broke NCAA Div I winning margin record routing Winthrop 140-32.

Coach Kim Mulkey rotated Lady Bears roster giving all players double-digit playing time, but Baylor ended the game with an impressive 29-0 Q4 shut out. Baylor also set school records in rebounds, assists and blocks, and finished with 61.1% FG shooting. Leading scorer Alexis Jones dnp, as she's still dealing wiht knee issues.
 
F/C freshman Ruthy Hebard, who played with U18 US national team, had a season-high 28 pts and 17 reb in Oregon's rout of Portland State 90-46. Hebard hit 12/13 FG and she currently leads the nation in FG shooting with over 80% accuracy.

Junior F/C Emily Potter, from Canada, recorded her fifth double-double for undefeated but unranked Utah (10-0) in a 71-52 win over Weber State.

In just her second game this season, Junior guard Chrishae Rowe led Ole Miss with 14 pts off the bench to a 77-57 win over VCU. A former Pac-12 freshman of the year at Oregon, Rowe transferred twice before landing at Ole Miss, where she made her debut last Wednesday against her first team Oregon.
 
UConn stayed unbeaten after winning over a strong Maryland team 87-81, tying Div. I record of 30 road wins.

#2 Notre Dame was upset by unranked North Carolina State, 70-62. This defeat will surely affect Irish ranking, probably to the benefit of Baylor, easy winner of Kansas State.

Soph Asia Durr scored a career-high 36 pts (with 7/12 3-pt shooting) to lead Louisville over Syracuse 91-76. Trailing by 7 at ht, Louisville rallied back with a strong 2nd half (58-37).
 
Non-conference season is virtually over and few teams are still unbeaten among the Top-25.

Besides everybody's #1 UConn, surprising Mississippi State is 14-0 and #5 ranked. Bulldogs are led in scoring by jr guard Victoria Vivians.
West Virginia, ranked #12, has already one conference game behind and is currently 13-0.
Virginia Tech just ended a perfect non-conf season with a 13-0 record.
California is 13-0 as well and has already scored one Pac-12 win. Super soph Kristine Anigwe is leading the team averaging double doubles in scoring and rebounding.

Fireworks from national scoring leader Kelsey Plum who sparked #9 Washington (14-1) past Oregon with 44 pts. She now averages 30.5 ppg.
 
This is the first time in Virginia Tech athletic history that the women's and the men's basketball teams have both been ranked at the same time. The women moved up in the rankings after they stayed undefeated against UNC.
 
UConn tied its own winning streak record of 90 trashing Sourh Florida 102-37. Huskies shot over 60% from the field and led 66-19 at ht. Six UConn players scored in double digits, led by senior guard Saniya Chong with 20. Freshman guard Crystal Dangerfield will sit out the next couple of weeks to recover from a foot injury.

Unranked Michigan State upset #11 Ohio State, as senior guard Tori Jankoska hit 42 points, breaking Spartan's single game and all-time scoring records.
 
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