Daily Press (Sunday)

Hampton High grad’s career high 24 points spark Chowan to win

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REGION/STATE

Chowan 82,

Southern Wesleyan 41

CENTRAL, S.C. — Destiny Robinson, a junior from Hampton High, career-high 24 points on 11-of-13 shooting and hauled in eight rebounds for the Hawks (4-5 overall and in Conference Carolinas) in a Division II victory. Southern Wesleyan fell to 1-8 and 1-7.

Also for the Hawks, Wilson High graduate Keibra Hopkins scored 10 points.

Roanoke 92,

Virginia Wesleyan 30

VIRGINIA BEACH — The Marlins (1-3, 0-2 Old Dominion

Athletic Conference) were dominated by the Maroons (4-1, 4-1) at TowneBank Arena.

LATE FRIDAY

No. 3 UConn 87, Marquette 58

MILWAUKEE — Freshman Paige Bueckers scored 30 points to lead Connecticu­t (13-1, 11-0) in a battle for first place in the Big East. She has scored at least 20 points in her last four games.

Lauren Van Kleunen had 13 of her 18 points in the first half to lead Marquette (13-2, 9-2).

No. 6 Stanford 62, Colorado 54

STANFORD, Calif. — Finally playing back on campus after more than two months as nomads, Stanford (16-2, 13-2 Pac-12) won on its home court in Maples Pavilion, and that meant a lot. The Cardinal avenged a 77-72 overtime road loss to the Buffaloes (6-9, 4-8) on Jan. 17.

Fifth-year senior Anna Wilson, from Richmond, had 11 points and four steals with her Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k big brother Russell Wilson’s cardboard cutout watching alongside one of Stephen Curry above Stanford’s bench.

Stanford was playing its first game on campus since the Nov. 25 season opener against Cal Poly. Restrictio­ns on sporting events and practices forced by an emergency directive from Santa Clara County that came down Nov. 28 forced Stanford to live out of hotels until this week.

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