STORRS, Conn. — Tina Charles scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help top-ranked Connecticut rout No. 3 Notre Dame 70-46 on Saturday night for its 56th straight victory.
Maya Moore added 20 points for the Huskies, who have the second-longest winning streak in women’s basketball history. They’re 14 short of the NCAA and school record they set from 2001-03.
UConn (17-0) has been at its best against top-10 teams during the streak, winning those 10 games by an eye-popping average of 27.1 points.
Devereaux Peters scored 12 points to lead the Irish (15-1), who had been off to their second-best start ever.
No. 2 Stanford 66, Washington 51
STANFORD, Calif. — Nnemkadi Ogwu- mike had 20 points and 13 rebounds as the Cardinal improved to 15-1 with its 38th straight home victory.
No. 14 Xavier 73, La Salle 47
PHILADELPHIA — Amber Harris had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Musketeers (12-3), who went on a 36-15 run during the first half.
No. 15 Oklahoma State 66, Kansas State 56
STILLWATER, Okla. — Andrea Riley scored 31 points as the Cowgirls (15-2) won their 11 straight game.
No. 17 Wis.-Green Bay 74, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 53
MILWAUKEE — Julie Wojta had 20 points and 11 rebounds, Kayla Tetschlag added 17 points, and the Phoenix (16-0) overcame a poor-shooting first half to remain one of only four undefeated Division I teams.
No. 21 Texas 95, Texas Tech 90 (2OT)
LUBBOCK, Texas — Brittainey Raven scored 20 points and hit two key free throws with 26 second left in the second overtime for the Longhorns (12-5).
No. 22 Texas Christian 80, San Diego State 63
FORT WORTH, Texas — Helena Sverrisdottir scored 22 points, helping the Lady Frogs (13-4) notch their 16th consecutive home victory.
No. 24 Georgetown 60,
Louisville 56
WASHINGTON — After the teams were involved in a skirmish during pregame warm- ups, Sugar Rodgers scored 13 points to lead the Hoyas (15-2).
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