WOMEN'S TOP 25 Sunday's other games



No. 3 North Carolina 74, No. 2 Duke 70
DURHAM, N.C. -- North Carolina left no doubt about who's No. 1 -- for now. Erlana Larkins had 17 of her season-high 23 points in the second half, Ivory Latta added 17 points and a steadying influence down the stretch for the Tar Heels.
No. 1 Tennessee 89, Alabama 54
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Candace Parker scored 15 points and top-ranked Tennessee finally gave coach Pat Summitt win No. 901.
No. 6 Maryland 79, Wake Forest 70, OT
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Crystal Langhorne scored a career-high 34 points, including 10 in overtime for the Terrapins.
No. 8 Purdue 71, Northwestern 63
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Aya Traore scored 18 points and No. 8 Purdue survived an error-filled first half.
No. 11 Stanford 78, No. 23 USC 69
LOS ANGELES -- Rosalyn Gold-Onwude scored nine of her career-high 14 points in the final seven minutes to help Stanford.
No. 14 Minnesota 77, Penn State 72
MINNEAPOLIS -- Jamie Broback scored 25 points and Katie Alsdurf hit a pair of clutch shots in the closing minutes for Minnesota.
No. 15 Georgia 92, No. 24 Florida 55
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Tasha Humphrey scored 30 points to help Georgia to the rout.
No. 16 Michigan State 65, Indiana 59
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Liz Shimek scored 17 points and Lindsay Bowen had 15 to help rally Michigan State.
No. 17 Temple 85, Massachusetts 50
PHILADELPHIA -- Kamesha Hairston scored 15 of her 22 points in the second half to lead Temple.
No. 22 Vanderbilt 68, Mississippi 58
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Carla Thomas scored 14 of her game-high 16 points in the second half to lead Vanderbilt.
Miami 77, No. 25 Virginia Tech 62
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Renee Taylor scored 21 points and Melissa Knight added 15 to lead Miami.
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