Albany Times Union

Vanderveer stays at 1,201 victories as Stanford falls

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BOULDER, Colo. — No. 5 Colorado rode a strong third quarter to a 71-59 victory over eighth-ranked Stanford on Sunday, keeping Tara Vanderveer a win away from tying Mike Krzyzewski as the winningest coach in college basketball history.

The longtime Cardinal coach can match Krzyzewski’s all-time record of 1,202 wins Friday in a home game against Oregon.

No. 9 Southern California 73, No. 2 UCLA 65: At Los Angeles, Juju Watkins scored 32 points and Southern California sent UCLA to its first loss of the season and leaving No. 1 South Carolina as the lone undefeated team.

It was the freshman sensation's sixth 30-point game of the season and first since Dec. 3 for the Trojans (13-1, 3-1 Pac-12)

Auburn 67, No. 7 LSU: At

Auburn, Ala., Honesty Scott-grayson scored 21 points, and Auburn upset LSU.

Defending national champion LSU entered the game with the nation’s best scoring offense at 93.8 points and had won a nation’s best 16 straight contests.

No. 21 Florida State 89, No. 11 Virginia Tech 81: At Tallahasse­e, Fla., Sarah Bejedi scored a career-high 31 points, Ta’niya Latson added 20 points and Florida State defeated Virginia Tech.

No. 15 Louisville 83, Wake Forest 61: At Louisville, Ky., Olivia Cochran and reserve Jayda Curry each scored 12 points and Louisville had 10 players enter the scoring column.

No. 17 Ohio State 70, Michigan State 65: at Columbus, Ohio, Jacy Sheldon scored 18 points and Taylor Thierry posted a doubledoub­le and Ohio State held off Michigan State.

No. 18 Notre Dame 70, Miami 59: At South Bend, Ind., Hannah Hidalgo had 25 points, seven rebounds and seven steals, Sonia Citron added 15 points and Notre Dame defeated Miami.

No. 19 Utah 93, California 56: At Salt Lake City, Ines Vieira scored 19 points shooting 8 for 11, Alisa Pili scored 18 points and Utah overwhelme­d California to end its two-game losing streak.

No. 20 North Carolina 81, Virginia 68: At Chapel Hill, N.C. Deja Kelly scored 27 points, Alyssa Ustby had 17 points and 12 rebounds, and North Carolina held off Virginia.

No. 22 Creighton 81, Providence 70: At Omaha, Neb., Emma Ronsiek and Lauren Jensen scored 22 points each and Creighton defeated Providence.

 ?? Cliff Grassmick/associated Press ?? Colorado forward Quay Miller shoots over Stanford forward Cameron Brink in the first half of the Buffaloes’ 71-59 win on Sunday in Boulder, Colo.
Cliff Grassmick/associated Press Colorado forward Quay Miller shoots over Stanford forward Cameron Brink in the first half of the Buffaloes’ 71-59 win on Sunday in Boulder, Colo.

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