WOMEN'S COLLEGE ROUNDUP Top 25



No. 2 Tennessee 96, DePaul 89, OT
CHICAGO -- Ashley Robinson had 18 points and eight rebounds and Loree Moore hit a 3 with the scored tied at 83 to start a 7-0 run in overtime for the Lady Vols (6-0). Moore had 11 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for Tennessee, which shot 53 percent for the game. Khara Smith had 23 points and Jenni Dant added 21 for DePaul (8-1).
No. 5 Texas 90, Texas-Pan American 25
AUSTIN, Texas -- Heather Schreiber scored 17 points as Texas rolled. Kala Bowers had 16 points and eight rebounds for Texas (9-1), which ran its home winning streak to 24 games. Dawnne Cheadle led Texas Pan-American (5-3) with six points.
No. 10 Georgia 86, Furman 51
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Kara Braxton set a school record with 11-of-11 shooting and scored 22 points for Georgia. Braxton's performance broke the 1984 mark of Katrina McClain, who went 11-of-12 against Stephen F. Austin. It was her fifth double-double this season for Georgia (7-1). Kim Lawrence had 15 points for the Paladins (3-3).
No. 15 No. Carolina 81, W. Michigan 52
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Nikita Bell had 14 points and 11 rebounds to lead North Carolina. Ivory Latta and Leah Metcalf each had 12 points for the Tar Heels (8-1), while La'Tangea Atkinson added 11 and Candace Sutton and Camille Little had 10 each. Casey Rost led the Broncos (3-4) with 16 points.
No. 16 LSU 73, Kent St. 49
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Seimone Augustus scored 18 points and LSU used a 13-0 run near the end of the first half to pull away in the WOMENSCOLLEGEHOOPS.com Classic. The Lady Tigers (6-2) advanced to the championship game tonight against Richmond (6-1), which beat Arkansas State 76-56. Augustus injured her right knee in a collision with 10:13 remaining and did not return. Andrea Csaszar led Kent State (3-3) with 17 points.
No. 24 Michigan St. 71, Pepperdine 55
MALIBU, Calif. -- Lindsay Bowen scored 20 points and Liz Shimek had 19 rebounds to lead Michigan State (7-1). Pepperdine opened the second half with a 17-8 run that made it 48-43 with 8:08 to go, but the Spartans went on a 10-2 run to make it 58-45 with 4:41 remaining. Shandrika Lee had 16 points for Pepperdine (2-5), which has lost to four ranked teams this season.
-- Associated Press