Women's Top 25 roundup: Dawn Staley
earns win No. 600
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[February 23, 2024]
No. 1 South Carolina's defense suffocated Alabama from the
outset and the Gamecocks shook off a slow start offensively to
cruise to a 72-44 victory for coach Dawn Staley's 600th career win
on Thursday in Columbia, S.C.
South Carolina (26-0, 13-0 Southeastern Conference) started 1 of 12
from the field but still led 11-6 after the first quarter. The
Gamecocks' imposing defense stifled the Crimson Tide (20-8, 7-6) to
3-of-29 shooting over the game's first 18 minutes as South Carolina
entered halftime up 33-11. Staley's squad outshot the Crimson Tide
for the game, 38.5 percent to 22.1 percent, and forced 19 turnovers.
Ashlyn Watkins' 14 points and 10 boards led the Gamecocks in the
absence of leading scorer and rebounder Kamilla Cardoso (rest).
Reserve Sania Feagin added 10 points to fuel South Carolina's 31-0
advantage in bench points.
Jessica Timmons tallied 20 points for Alabama in its lowest scoring
output in a game this season. Leading scorer Sarah Ashlee Barker (17
points per game) left the game in the third quarter with an
undisclosed injury. The guard finished with four points on 2-of-11
shooting.
No. 2 Ohio State 82, Penn State 69
Celeste Taylor scored 16 points, dished out seven assists and swiped
seven steals as the Buckeyes notched a historic win in the Lady
Lions' first home game since 1996 at Rec Hall in University Park,
Pa.
Jacy Sheldon added 20 points and six helpers for Ohio State (23-3,
14-1 Big Ten), which became the first Big Ten team to beat Penn
State (16-11, 7-9) at Rec Hall in 29 games since the Lady Lions
joined the conference in 1990.
Cotie McMahon and Taylor Theirry finished with 16 and 14 points,
respectively, for the Buckeyes. That duo, along with Sheldon and
Taylor, contributed baskets during Ohio State's 13-0 run to begin
the game, which ended with the Buckeyes' 13th straight win.
Ashley Owusu's 22 points, along with Leilani Kapinus' 10-point,
10-rebound outing, led the Lady Lions in their sixth straight loss.
North Carolina 80, No. 6 North Carolina State 70
Lexi Donarski scored a season-high-tying 23 points to help the Tar
Heels notch an upset victory over the Wolfpack in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Donarski shot 5-of-9 from 3-point land for the Tar Heels (18-9, 10-5
Atlantic Coast Conference), who also got a career-high 12 points
from Alexandra Zelaya on 4-of-7 shooting from beyond the 3-point
arc. Alyssa Ustby added 13 points and 11 rebounds, while Maria
Gakdeng had 12 points and seven boards.
Aziaha James paced NC State (23-4, 11-4) with 24 points, while
Saniya Rivers chipped in 13 points and Mimi Collins added a
double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds.
The Tar Heels shot a season-best 52.4 percent (11 of 21) from
3-point range and turned the ball over just seven times after having
24 giveaways on Sunday at Wake Forest.
No. 14 Indiana 86, No. 4 Iowa 69
Sara Scalia poured in 25 points to help the Hoosiers topple the
Hawkeyes in Bloomington, Ind.
Indiana (22-4, 13-3 Big Ten) also got 24 points and nine rebounds
from Mackenzie Holmes and 15 points and five assists from Yarden
Garzon.
Caitlin Clark flirted with a triple-double for Iowa (23-4, 12-3)
with 24 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists, but she shot just 8 of
26 from the floor and 3 of 16 from 3-point distance. Kate Martin
added 19 points for the Hawkeyes. Iowa's 17.9 percent shooting rate
(5 of 28) from 3-point range was its second worst of the season.
No. 12 UCLA 82, No. 18 Utah 52
Londynn Jones scored 23 points as the Bruins beat the Utes
comfortably in Los Angeles.
UCLA (21-5, 10-5 Pac-12) also got 14 points from Lauren Betts and 13
apiece from Kiki Rice and Charisma Osborne. Betts also had six
rebounds and three blocks, while Osborne added seven assists.
Alissa Pili paced Utah (19-8, 9-6) with 20 points and 11 rebounds,
and Kennady McQueen scored 11.
UCLA led by 14 points at halftime, then outscored Utah 20-9 in the
third quarter to pull away.
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No. 13 LSU 71, Auburn 66
Angel Reese collected 25 points and 20 rebounds to lead LSU to a win
over Auburn in Baton Rouge, La.
The victory for LSU (23-4, 10-3 Southeastern Conference) avenges a
Jan. 14 defeat at Auburn (16-10, 5-8). Also helping LSU get the win
-- its fifth straight -- were Last-Tear Poa (13 points) and Flau'jae
Johnson (11 points). Aneesah Morrow was held to a season-low five
points.
Honesty Scott-Grayson led Auburn with 28 points, and Jamya
Mingo-Young had 16 points.
Key for LSU were a 42-28 advantage on the glass and a 40-16 scoring
edge in the paint.
No. 16 Gonzaga 74, San Francisco 48
Yvonne Ejim scored 20 points to help the Bulldogs top the Dons in
Spokane, Wash.
Ejim shot 9 of 14 from the floor and also had six rebounds as
Gonzaga (27-2, 14-0 West Coast Conference) posted its 21st straight
win. Brynna Maxwell added 18 points for the Bulldogs, while Kaylynne
Truong chipped in 10 points and five assists.
Cami Fulcher topped San Francisco (11-15, 7-6) with 14 points and
tied for the team lead with five rebounds.
Gonzaga scored 19 points off 14 San Francisco turnovers and held the
Dons to 12.5 percent shooting (3 of 24) from 3-point range.
Duke 58, No. 17 Syracuse 45
Kennedy Brown scored 12 points and Reigan Richardson hit for 11 as
the Blue Devils upset the Orange in Syracuse, N.Y.
Jadyn Donovan piled up eight points and a game-high 15 rebounds as
Duke (17-9, 9-6 ACC) snapped its two-game losing streak and notched
its fourth-straight victory over Syracuse. Taina Mair added seven
points and nine assists for the Blue Devils, who outscored the
Orange 21-6 in the second quarter and limited Syracuse to 14 of 56
(25 percent) shooting from the field overall.
The Orange (22-5, 12-4) fell for the first time in six games despite
racking up 27 takeaways and holding a 24-11 advantage in points off
turnovers. Dyaisha Fair finished with 22 points on 7-of-25 shooting,
while Georgia Woolley managed 11 points for Syracuse. The duo
combined for 11 rebounds and supplied all three of the Orange's
3-pointers.
No. 19 Notre Dame 74, Clemson 47
Maddy Westbeld bundled 13 points with 12 rebounds as the Fighting
Irish trotted past the Tigers in South Bend, Ind.
Sonia Citron's 16 points and four steals led Notre Dame (20-6, 10-5
ACC), which trailed 14-4 before recovering to lead 37-27 at
halftime. Hannah Hidalgo collected 10 points and eight assists,
while Anna DeWolfe and KK Bransford each scored 12 in the win.
Clemson (11-16, 4-11) lost its fourth straight despite a 17-point,
10-rebound effort from Ruby Whitehorn. Amari Robinson added 14
points and Dayshanette Harris contributed 12 points and nine assists
for the Tigers, who had 10 shots blocked and finished 19 of 60 (31.7
percent) from the field.
No. 20 Louisville 80, Georgia Tech 62
Sydney Taylor poured in a season-high 31 points and matched her
career best with seven 3-pointers off the bench as the Cardinals
wore down the Yellow Jackets in Atlanta.
Jayda Curry was the only other double-digit scorer for Louisville
(22-6, 11-4 Atlantic Coast Conference), providing 13 points before
fouling out. No Cardinals starter scored more than nine points.
Louisville canned 12 treys compared to Georgia Tech's four and held
a 28-14 advantage in points off turnovers despite having only one
less giveaway (16-15).
Kara Dunn's 17 points and nine rebounds led Georgia Tech (15-13,
6-10), which lost for the seventh time in nine games. Tonie Morgan
added 16 points and Rusne Augustinaite hit for 14 as the Yellow
Jackets fell to 0-8 this season against ranked opponents.
--Field Level Media
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