WOMEN'S COLLEGE ROUNDUP Top 25 games



No. 18 Ohio St. 88, Wright St. 45
COLUMBUS -- Jessica Davenport came off the bench and scored 25 points, including 14 straight during a second half run. The Buckeyes (5-1) opened the second half with a 25-8 run capped by six consecutive jumpers by Davenport. Davenport made 11-of-13 shots from the field and played just 17 minutes. Ohio State shot 72 percent from the field as a team and Wright State shot 34 percent. The Buckeyes made 20-of-24 shots (83 percent) in the second half. Stephanie Blanton scored 12 points and LaToya Turner added 10 points for the Buckeyes. Angie Ott's jumper 30 seconds into the game gave Wright State (2-7) its only lead at 2-0. Ohio State led 36-22 at halftime. Jeanette Woodberry scored 13 points and Iesha Gray had 10 points for Wright State. Ohio State's defense forced 28 turnovers. The Raiders made just 3-of-14 3-point attempts.
No. 1 Connecticut 81, Arizona St. 55
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Diana Taurasi had 15 of her 22 points in the second half to lead Connecticut to its 600th victory. UConn (7-0) also ran its home winning streak to 68, one shy of the NCAA mark held by Tennessee. Kristen Kovesdy scored 13 points for Arizona State.
George Washington 72,No. 21 Oregon 52
WASHINGTON -- Cathy Joens had 19 points and eight rebounds and George Washington beat its second straight ranked opponent. Ugo Oha added 15 points and had nine rebounds for the Colonials (5-2), who beat then-No. 23 Boston College 76-75 in overtime Dec. 10. Carolyn Ganes led Oregon (8-2) with 13 points.
No. 7 Stanford 72, Rice 62
HOUSTON -- Nicolle Powell scored all 16 of her points in the second half and had 13 rebounds for Stanford. Chelsea Trotter and Sebnem Kimyacioglu had 13 points each, and Susan Borchardt added 10 for the Cardinal (7-1). Rosyland Jeffries led Rice (2-5) with 12 points.
No. 16 LSU 76, Richmond 53
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Temeka Johnson had 21 points and 12 assists for LSU in the championship game of the womenscollegehoops.com Classic. Johnson, selected the tournament MVP, was 8-of-9 from the field and 5-of-6 from the line for the Tigers (7-2). Doneeka Hodges added 18 points, and Scholanda Hoston had 14 points. Kate Flavin led the Spiders (6-2) with 16 points.
-- Associated Press