Houston Chronicle

No. 14 Baylor women outlast pesky Kansas

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LAWRENCE, Kan. — Sarah Andrews scored 25 points, Ja’Mee Asberry added 20 and they combined for the final seven points in the last 14 seconds to give No. 14 Baylor an 82-79 win over Kansas on Sunday.

Asberry knocked down a second-chance 3-pointer with 14 seconds to play to pull the Bears within 7978. Kansas had a turnover on the inbounds pass and Asberry was fouled at 12.2 seconds, her free throws making it 80-79. After a Kansas miss, Andrews was fouled with 1.5 seconds to go and she iced the game.

NaLyssa Smith had 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Bears (11-4, 1-2 Big 12 Conference).

TEXAS A&M 71, AUBURN 53

Syndee Roby had 20 points and eight rebounds and Kayla Wells scored 15 points as the Aggies won at College Station.

Jordan Nixon contribute­d 10 points and five assists and Aaliyah Patty recorded two blocks while registerin­g six points and seven rebounds for Texas A&M (11-6, 1-4 SEC).

NO. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA 61 ARKANSAS 52

Aliyah Boston and Destanni Henderson each scored 19 points and the Gamecocks won at Fayettevil­le, Ark.

Boston also had 13 rebounds for South Carolina (17-1, 5-1 SEC). Makayla Daniels led Arkansas (11-6, 1-3) with 17 points.

NO. 6 INDIANA 73 PURDUE 68 (OT)

Grace Berger scored 24 points and Aleksa Gulbe added 21 as the Hoosiers beat the Boilermake­rs at

West Lafayette, Ind., for their ninth straight win.

NO. 2 STANFORD 83 UTAH 73

Cameron Brink scored 24 points and Lexie Hull added 21 to help the Cardinal win at Salt Lake City.

NO. 5 TENNESSEE 84 NO. 19 KENTUCKY 58

Rae Burrell and Keyen Green came off the bench and scored 14 points apiece as the host Volunteers remained unbeaten team in SEC play.

NO. 11 MICHIGAN 69 NO. 8 MARYLAND 49

Maddie Nolan scored 21 points — all on 3-pointers — and the Wolverines routed the host Terrapins.

MIAMI 46 NO. 15 GEORGIA TECH 45

Kelsey Marshall scored 12 points and the Hurricane defense clamped down for a win at Coral Gables, Fla.

NO. 3 LOUISVILLE 63 BOSTON COLLEGE 53

Kianna Smith scored 18 points, Hailey Van Lith

added 16 and the Cardinals won at Boston.

NO. 12 LSU 82 VANDERBILT 64

Alexis Morris scored 20 points and the Tigers won at Baton Rouge, La.

Faustine Aifuwa also scored 20 points for LSU (17-2, 5-1 SEC).

NO. 4 N. CAROLINA ST. 84 NO. 16 DUKE 60

Elissa Cunane scored 23 points to help the host Wolfpack stay unbeaten in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Men NO. 14 VILLANOVA 82 BUTLER 42

Collin Gillespie hit five 3-pointers and scored 17 points, and Justin Moore scored 15 points to lead the host Wildcats to their sixth straight win.

NO. 16 OHIO ST. 61 PENN ST. 56

E.J. Liddell scored 19 points as the Buckeyes won at home.

Ohio State (11-4, 5-2 Big Ten) won despite going the final 5:07 without a basket.

 ?? Michael Woods / Associated Press ?? South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston (4) tries to get past Emrie Ellis of Arkansas during Sunday’s game.
Michael Woods / Associated Press South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston (4) tries to get past Emrie Ellis of Arkansas during Sunday’s game.

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