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Raegan Beers produced 22 points and 12 rebounds as No. 9 Oklahoma was in control during the second half to earn a 92-70 victory over No. 23 Oklahoma State in Oklahoma City.
Sahara Williams notched 18 points and Aaliyah Chavez and Zya Vann both had 15 points for Oklahoma (11-1), which expanded a 74-64 lead with an 8-0 run in the fourth quarter.
Micah Gray tallied 22 points and Jadyn Wooten had 15 points for Oklahoma State (10-2), which was charged with 22 turnovers.
No. 1 UConn 79, No. 16 USC 51
Azzi Fudd scored 17 points as the Huskies blew out the Trojans in Los Angeles.
Ashlynn Shade added 15 points, Sarah Strong had 14 and Blanca Quinonez came off the bench for 12 as the Huskies shot 47.7% from the field. Strong, Shade and Fudd all shot 6-for-11 from the floor.
UConn (10-0), facing a ranked opponent for the third time this season, was up 39-17 at halftime and stretched the gap to 64-32 by late in the third quarter. Kennedy Smith scored 16 points and reserve Londynn Jones had 14 for Southern Cal (7-3), which had a four-game winning streak end.
No. 5 LSU 87, Louisiana Tech 61
Mikaylah Williams poured in 19 points as the Tigers won the neutral-site game in New Orleans.
Flau’jae Johnson supplied 13 points and 10 rebounds and Kate Koval added 13 points for LSU (11-0), which led 39-30 at halftime despite Louisiana Tech’s 18-3 scoring advantage on 3-point baskets.
Paris Bradley led Louisiana Tech (5-4) with 19 points and Jianna Morris had 11 points, but the Lady Techsters shot just 31% from the field. Ten of their 18 field goals were 3-pointers, including four by Bradley.
No. 11 Iowa 102, Lindenwood 68
Hannah Stuelke racked up 31 points on 13-for-18 shooting — all from 2-point range — as the Hawkeyes rolled in Iowa City, Iowa.
Ava Heiden posted 14 points on 7-for-7 shooting while Kylie Feuerbach and Layla Hays each had 11 points for Iowa (10-1), which scored 31 second-quarter points to build a 50-34 halftime lead.
Ellie Brueggemann’s 17 points, Brooke Coffey’s 13 points and Mya Skoff’s 13 points paced Lindenwood (7-3), which was charged with 20 turnovers.
No. 20 Washington 79, Green Bay 74
Sayvia Sellers pumped in seven 3-point shots on the way to a game-high 30 points as the Huskies rallied for the nonconference win in Seattle.
Sellers went 11-for-19 from the field. Avery Howard provided 11 points and 12 rebounds and Elle Ladine also had 11 points for Washington (9-1), which trailed by 11 early in the fourth. Three-pointers by Sellers and Ladine pushed the Huskies to a 74-70 lead with 5:37 to play while Green Bay went 3:40 without scoring.
Jenna Guyer posted 19 points and Maddy Skorupski added 14 points for Green Bay (8-4), which was held to five points in the final 7:43. The Phoenix had a three-game winning streak end.
No. 6 Michigan 85, Akron 59
Syla Swords and Ashley Sofilkanich each scored 17 points as the Wolverines routed the Zips in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Olivia Olson added 16 points and Mila Holloway had 12 for the Wolverines (9-1), who won despite making only four of 15 attempts from 3-point range.
Michigan led 48-30 at halftime on the way to winning its fifth game in a row.
Shaena Brew scored 13 points for Akron (1-8), which is 0-5 in road games after committing 28 turnovers.
No. 17 Ole Miss 86, Wofford 52
Cotie McMahon’s 24 points and 11 rebounds boosted the Rebels in the runaway outcome at Oxford, Miss.
Ole Miss (9-1) received 18 points and 11 rebounds from Latasha Lattimore and 13 points from Christeen Iwuala. McMahon shot 10-for-18 from the field.
Toni Warren’s 15 points and Queen Ikhiuwu’s 14 points were tops for Wofford (4-6), which was 1-for-8 on 3-pointers and outrebounded 53-27.
–Field Level Media

