Baltimore Sun Sunday

Women

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NO. 2 NORTH CAROLINA 15, NO. 20 LOUISVILLE 11: Marie McCool set career highs of seven goals and eight points to help the visiting Tar Heels (12-1, 5-0 ACC) beat the Cardinals (10-5, 2-3).

Carolina has won nine straight and picked up its 18th straight victory against a conference opponent.

NO. 3 FLORIDA 19, CINCINNATI 2: The host Gators (11-2, 5-0 Big East) opened with a 16-0 run and beat the Bearcats (5-8, 1-4).

Florida outshot Cincinnati 29-2 in the first half. Allie Pavinelli had a game-high four goals for the Gators.

NO. 4 STONY BROOK 20, BINGHAMTON 4: The host Seawolves (11-1, 3-0 America East) set a season high in goals scored and beat the Bearcats (5-8, 1-1).

Samantha DiSalvo had four goals to lead 11 Stony Brook players who scored.

NO. 6 PENN STATE 12, NO. 17 VIRGINIA 8: Cat Rainone had a career-high 14 saves and the host Nittany Lions (13-1) beat the Cavaliers (7-7).

Penn State, led by Katie O’Donnell with four goals, has won six straight.

NO. 7 PRINCETON 20, HARVARD 5: Olivia Hompe scored five goals to lead the host Tigers (9-1, 3-0 Ivy League) past the Crimson (6-5, 3-1).

Princeton went on a 10-1 run in the second half.

NO. 9 PENN 17, DARTMOUTH 6: Alex Condon scored four goals and the host Quakers (9-2, 2-1 Ivy League) beat the Big Green (5-5, 0-4).

NO. 13 DENVER 18, MARQUETTE 12: Elizabeth Behrins scored a game-high five goals to lead the host Pioneers (10-2, 4-1 Big East) past the Golden Eagles (4-9, 2-3). Denver led 8-4 at the half. DUKE 15, NO. 14 BOSTON COLLEGE 12: The visiting Blue Devils (7-6, 1-5 ACC) rallied from a two-goal halftime deficit to beat the Eagles (10-5, 2-4).

Catherine Cordrey and Grace Fallon each had three goals for Duke.

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