WOMEN'S TOP 25 Ohio St. beats Ohio University by 70



No. 24 Villanova was the only ranked team to lose.
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ATHENS-- Reserve Tamarah Riley scored 18 points in 18 minutes No. 11 Ohio State equaled the biggest win in team history on Wednesday, 107-37 over Ohio.
Caity Matter added 14 points for the Buckeyes (6-1), who won by 70 points one other time, defeating Akron 105-35 on Feb. 22, 1977. The Buckeyes (6-1) made 40 of 59 shots from the field (67.8 percent) while holding the Bobcats (2-2) to 21.2 percent shooting (14-for-66). The rest of the stats were just as lopsided. Ohio State outrebounded Ohio 45-27, had 19 more assists (22-3), nine fewer turnovers (21-12) and six more steals (11-5). Jessica Davenport, Michelle Munoz, Beth Howe and Stephanie Blanton each scored 12 points and Candace Dark had 11 for the Buckeyes. Ciara Iglehart, Andrea Johnson and Kristian Kirkpatrick each scored six points for Ohio.
No. 2 North Carolina 89,Wofford 51
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Camille Little scored a season-high 24 points and La'Tangela Atkinson added 19 for North Carolina. Both went 3-for-3 from beyond the arc for their first 3-pointers of the season and career highs for treys in a game. Reserve Erlana Larkins added 12 points for the Tar Heels (6-0). Nakia Mister had 11 points for Wofford (2-4), which lost for the third straight time.
No. 7 Texas 80, McNeese St. 26
AUSTIN, Texas -- Tiffany Jackson had 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Texas, which gave Jody Conradt her 850th career win. Heather Schreiber broke out of a shooting slump with 13 points for the Longhorns (3-2). Samika Stewart had 10 points to lead McNeese State (1-5), which scored just 13 points in each half and shot 17 percent for the game.
No. 8 Connecticut 75,South Florida 65, OT
STORRS, Conn. -- Eighth-ranked Connecticut narrowly avoided its first two-game losing streak in 12 seasons when Barbara Turner got eight of her 23 points in overtime. Willnett Crockett finished with a career-high 18 points and 15 boards, including several key defensive rebounds in the extra session. Andrea Gilmore led the Bulls (5-3) with 20 points.
No. 13 Vanderbilt 96, Memphis 54
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Dee Davis matched a career high with 21 points to lead six Commodores in double figures. Ashley Earley had 18 points for Vanderbilt.
No. 20 Boston College 69,Holy Cross 61
WORCESTER, Mass. -- Brooke Queenan and Kathrin Ress scored 18 points apiece for the Eagles (4-1). Brittany Keil led Holy Cross (3-3) with 13 points.
George Washington 62,No. 24 Villanova 52
WASHINGTON -- Jessica Simmonds scored 19 points and tied her career high with 13 rebounds to lead George Washington's upset. Anna Montanana added 19 points for the Colonials (3-1), and sophomore guard Kenan Cole scored 12 in her first career start. Jenna Viani scored 14 points to lead Villanova (3-2).