Houston Chronicle

A&M women lose in two OTs

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COLLEGE STATION — Zipporah Broughton scored a career-high 28 points, Kiki Smith added 27 and they combined for 11 of Florida’s 13 points in the second overtime to lead the Gators over No. 25 Texas A&M 97-89 on Sunday.

Jordyn Merritt added 17 points with a career-high five 3-pointers for the Gators (11-5, 1-2 Southeaste­rn Conference), who overcame a 19-point third-quarter deficit.

Qadashah Hoppie scored 25 points, Kayla Wells 23, and Aaliyah Patty added 10 plus 16 rebounds for the Aggies (10-5, 0-3), who have lost three straight.

NO. 9 TEXAS 93

UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 58

Aliyah Matharu scored 18 points in just 19 minutes, and the host Longhorns cruised to a win.

Lauren Ebo and Joanne Allen-Taylor scored 13 each for Texas (11-2).

NO. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA 74 NO. 21 KENTUCKY 54

Aliyah Boston took over with 18 points and 15 rebounds as the Gamecocks improved to 8-0 against ranked opponents this season with a victory over the Wildcats at Columbia, S.C.

NO. 5 N. CAROLINA ST. 76 MIAMI (FLA.) 64

Elissa Cunane scored 19 points, Diamond Johnson added 16 and the Wolfpack remained atop the Atlantic Coast Conference with a road victory.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 76 NO. 4 ARIZONA 67

Alyson Miura had 15 points and six assists and Jordyn Jenkins scored 14 points as the host Trojans handed the Wildcats (10-1) their first defeat of the season.

NO. 2 STANFORD 66 GONZAGA 50

Hannah Jump scored 21 points, including five 3pointers, and the Cardinal won at home.

NO. 7 TENNESSEE 70 MISSISSIPP­I 58

Jordan Horston scored 20 points and had 11 rebounds to lead the Volunteers to a win at Oxford, Miss, snapping the Rebels’ 13-game winning streak.

NO. 8 MICHIGAN 76 RUTGERS 47

Naz Hillmon and Leigha Brown each scored 19 points as the Wolverines won at home.

NO. 13 LSU 76, AUBURN 48

Khayla Pointer had 24 points, 10 rebounds and six assists to lead LSU to a win at Auburn, Ala.

NO. 15 GEORGIA 72 ALABAMA 68

Jenna Staiti scored 15 of her 17 points in the second half and the host Bulldogs overcame a 19-point halftime deficit to beat the Crimson Tide.

NO. 10 MARYLAND 87 MINNESOTA 73

Chloe Bibby scored 23 points to lead a balanced offense and help the Terrapins win at Minneapoli­s.

Men NO. 13 OHIO ST. 95 NORTHWESTE­RN 87

E.J. Liddell scored a game-high 34 points and Malaki Branham had 22 points and five assists as the Buckeyes won at home.

MICHIGAN CANCELS GAME

The Purdue-Michigan game scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed because the Wolverines do not have enough players cleared to play due to protocols.

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