TOP 25 ROUNDUP Women's college basketball



No. 3 Oklahoma 86, Montana State 62
NORMAN, Okla. -- LaNeishea Caufield scored 22 of her career-high 33 points in the first half to lead Oklahoma.
The senior guard's first-half point total equaled Montana State's output as a team, as the Sooners built a 52-22 advantage.
Oklahoma, 9-0 for the first time since the 1984-85 season, forced Montana State into 18 first-half turnovers and 26 overall.
No. 5 Iowa St. 71, Northwestern 61
EVANSTON, Ill. -- Angie Welle and Lindsey Wilson each scored 23 points as Iowa State improved to 6-0.
Freshman Sarah Kwasinski led the Wildcats (2-7) with 26 points and 10 rebounds. Suzanne Morrison, another first-year player, had 14 points and nine rebounds.
No. 7 Purdue 82, North Texas 50
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Mary Jo Noon scored 23 points, and Shereka Wright had 21 points and 13 rebounds as Purdue won its seventh straight game. Shannan Stephenson scored 16, and Jalie Mitchell added 14 for the Eagles (5-4).
No. 11 Duke 89, Georgetown 54
WASHINGTON -- Monique Currie scored 17 points, and Alana Beard added 16 for Duke.
Duke (7-2) used a 15-2 run early in the second half to break open the game, and finished with an 18-4 run to rout the Hoyas (5-2). Lesley Walker scored 21 points for Georgetown.
No. 15 Colorado 79, UCLA 48
LOS ANGELES -- Jenny Roulier scored 21 points to lead Colorado.
Roulier was 5-of-7 on 3-pointers, helping the Buffaloes (8-2) win their third in a row. Mandy Nightingale had 16 points and Britt Hartshorn added 11.
UCLA (3-4) struggled without top scorer Michelle Greco, sidelined with an undisclosed medical condition. Shalada Allen and Jalina Bradley each scored 11 points in the Bruins' third consecutive loss.
No. 19 Wisconsin 65,No. 10 North Carolina St. 48
MADISON, Wis. -- Tamara Moore scored 24 points as Wisconsin overcame a slow start to defeat North Carolina State.
Jessie Stomski added 23 points for Wisconsin (7-1), which scored the final 11 points of the first half and the first two of the second half to take control.
Moore also had seven rebounds, six assists and six steals for Wisconsin, which beat its third ranked opponent of the season.
No. 18 North Carolina 99, Richmond 69
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Leah Metcalf made six 3-pointers and had 22 points for North Carolina (9-1), and Candace Sutton added 19 points and 12 rebounds. Amber Goppert led Richmond (3-6) with 15 points and six assists.
No. 20 Florida 90, South Florida 66
TAMPA, Fla. -- Vanessa Hayden scored 30 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked eight shots for Florida.
Tara Taylor added 21 points, and Brandi McCain had 15 for the Gators (6-3), who concluded a seven-game road trip with their fourth victory in five games.
No. 22 Penn State 67, Maryland 65
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Kelly Mazzante scored 26 points, including the tie-breaking layup with 3.9 seconds left, to carry Penn State over Maryland.
Penn State (5-3) led by 14 in the second half, but Maryland (5-3) rallied to tie on a 3-pointer by Marche Strickland with 18.1 seconds to go.
Katrena Carr, playing her second game of the season after returning from a foot injury, scored all 11 of her points in the second half for Penn State.
No. 23 South Carolina 77, Wofford 53
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Jocelyn Penn scored a career-high 32 points to lead South Carolina.
Penn was 10-for-21 from the field and hit 12-of-13 free throws for the Gamecocks.
South Carolina (8-1) took a 14-3 lead and never trailed.
Stephanie Ripberger led the Terriers (5-2) with 12 points on 4-for-7 shooting from 3-point range.
-- Associated Press