Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Samuelson powers No. 1 UConn past Seton Hall

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HARTFORD, CONN. >> Katie Lou Samuelson had 26 points and 16 rebounds, and No. 1 UConn beat former Big East rival Seton Hall 99-61 Saturday.

It was just the second career double-double for the 6-foot-3 All-American, who also had six assists.

Napheesa Collier had 18 points and Crystal Dangerfiel­d scored 16 for Connecticu­t (9-0). Freshmen Chrisyn Williams (15 points) and Olivia Nelson-Ododa (13) also reached double figures.

Nicole Jimenez had 23 points for Seton Hall (72), which had won three straight.

NO. 2 NOTRE DAME 72, TOLEDO 56 >> Arike Ogunbowale scored 22 points to help Notre Dame bounce back from its loss to Connecticu­t last weekend.

Jessica Shepard had 16 points and eight rebounds and Jackie Young finished with 14 points and

10 boards for the Irish (81), who pulled away after leading by six points at halftime.

Notre Dame played its first game since an 89-71 loss to UConn on Dec. 2, which snapped the Irish’s

13-game win streak, including last season’s national championsh­ip.

NO. 7 MARYLAND 87, JAMES MADISON 63 >> Brianna Fraser had 24 points and 11 rebounds, leading Maryland to the victory.

Kaila Charles also had 24 points for the Terrapins (90), who never trailed. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and finished with 16 points.

Maryland was stellar defensivel­y and scored 40 points off 23 turnovers. The Terrapins’ front court was dominant, outscoring James Madison 42-22 in the paint.

NO. 10 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 76, GEORGETOWN 65 >> Elissa Cunane equaled her career high with 23 points and DD Rogers had a career-best 20 rebounds, helping North Carolina State to the road win.

Kiara Leslie added 18 points as the Wolfpack improved to 10-0 for the first time since the 199798 season.

NO. 13 CALIFORNIA 81, SAINT MARY’S 78 >> Kristine Anigwe had 24 points and 12 rebounds for California, and Recee Caldwell made two free throws with 27 seconds left in overtime.

Caldwell scored 20 points for Cal (8-0), and CJ West got her first career doubledoub­le with 12 points and

15 rebounds.

NO. 16 IOWA 72, IUPUI 58 >> Megan Gustafson scored

32 points, and Iowa pulled away for the victory.

Gustafson became the third Hawkeye in program history to reach 2,000 career points and the seventh Big Ten player to score

2,000 points and collect

1,000 rebounds. Iowa’s career rebounding leader also added 10 more boards. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 80, NO.

21 DRAKE 71 >> Madison Guebert scored 21 points and South Dakota State made 5 of 6 free throws in the final minute.

Guebert hit a jumper in the paint and converted a turnover into a 3-pointer for a 71-65 lead with 2:52 to play.

Myah Selland added 16 points for SDSU (6-3).

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