TOP 25 ROUNDUP \ Sunday’s women’s games


No. 22 TCU 82, No. 3 California 73

BERKELEY, Calif. — Rachel Rentschler scored 16 of her 24 points in the first half as Texas Christian handed California its first loss of the season in the Colliers International Classic championship. Ashley Walker had 31 points — one off her career high — and 12 rebounds. Tournament MVP Helena Sverrisdottir had 17 points and 10 assists and TK LaFleur had 13 points for the Frogs (8-2).

No. 5 Texas A&M 80, SMU 48

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Takia Starks scored 21 points to lead Texas A&M. Danielle Gant added 13 points and Adaora Elonu finished with 12 for the Aggies (8-0), who led 43-18 at halftime. Brittany Gilliam had 18 points and eight rebounds for SMU (2-5).

No. 6 Oklahoma 87, Arkansas St. 57

JONESBORO, Ark. — Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris had 24 points and 10 rebounds to extend her NCAA-record streak of double-doubles to 100. Her sister, Ashley, added 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Sooners (6-2).

No. 24 Pittsburgh 86, No. 8 Maryland 57

PITTSBURGH — Shavonte Zellous scored 20 of her 26 points in the second half to lead Pittsburgh to the upset. Xenia Stewart had 22 points, Shayla Scott added 13 and Taneisha Harrison had a career-high 12 assists for the Panthers (6-1). Kristi Toliver scored 12 points and Lynetta Kizer had 10 for Maryland (7-2).

No. 9 Texas 74, Mississippi 50

OXFORD, Miss. — Brittainey Raven scored 16 points to lead the Longhorns in a battle of unbeatens. Erika Arriaran scored 14 points, Ashleigh Fontenette added 13 and Kathleen Nash had 10 for Texas (8-0). Shawn Goff scored 15 points and Kayla Melson added 10 for Ole Miss (7-1).

No. 11 Notre Dame 62, No. 17 Purdue 51

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Melissa Lechlitner scored a career-high 19 points and Kellie Watson added 13 to help Notre Dame overcome a slow start. Lindsay Schrader added 13 points for the Irish (7-0). Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton led the Boilermakers with 18 points and 10 rebounds.

No. 12 Duke 60, Michigan 45

DURHAM, N.C. — Chante Black had 13 points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots and Duke overcame a season-high 30 turnovers. Carrem Gay scored 12 points, Joy Cheek added 11 and Abby Waner 10 for the Blue Devils (6-1). Gay also had nine rebounds and three steals. Veronica Hicks scored 16 points for the Wolverines (5-4).

No. 13 Louisville 82, Ball State 51

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Angel McCoughtry scored 21 points, including 10 straight during a second-half run, to lead Louisville. Candyce Bingham added 15 points and eight rebounds for Louisville (7-1). Emily Maggert led Ball State (3-3) with 15 points.

No. 14 Auburn 64, Liberty 53

LYNCHBURG, Va. — Sherell Hobbs scored five of her 20 points during a second-half run to help Auburn (10-0) pull away. Liberty (1-6), lost its fifth straight. Moriah Frazee led the Lady Flames with 14 points.

St. Bonaventure 63, No. 21 Michigan St. 52

OLEAN, N.Y. — Katelyn Murray scored a career-high 25 points and made five 3-pointers to lead St. Bonaventure. Dana Mitchell scored 15 points and Andrea Doneth added eight rebounds for the Bonnies (6-1). Kalisha Keane led the Spartans (6-3) with 12 points. Lauren Aitch had 11 points and Aisha Jefferson added nine.

Cincinnati 65, No. 23 Xavier 55

CINCINNATI — Kahla Roudebush scored 17 points and Cincinnati used a late run to beat its crosstown rival. Freshman Shanasa Sanders scored twice and Angel Morgan hit a 3 for her only points to key a 17-4 run over the last three minutes for Cincinnati (6-2). Sanders finished with 14 points. April Phillips scored 16 points to lead four players in double figures for Xavier (7-3).

No. 25 Arizona St. 91, Northern Arizona 65

TEMPE, Ariz. — Danielle Orsillo scored 13 of her 16 points in the first half to lead Arizona State to the ASU Classic title. Dymond Simon added 12 points and four assists and Sybil Dosty had 12 points and eight rebounds for the Sun Devils (6-2). Sade Cunningham had 16 points and Katie Schafer added 14 for the Lumberjacks (2-7).

Associated Press