A&M women rush by ACU
COLLEGE STATION — Aaliyah Wilson had 12 of her 15 points in the first half and the No. 10 Texas A&M women pulled away for a 77-59 win over previously unbeaten Abilene Christian on Sunday.
Wilson added four steals and three blocks for the Aggies (6-0). N’dea Jones had 10 points and 14 rebounds, Alexis Morris scored 14 points and Jordan Nixon had 11.
Anna McLeod made 4 of 8 from 3-point range and finished with 18 points for the Wildcats (5-1).
NO. 1 STANFORD 83 CALIFORNIA 38
Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer tied the late Pat Summitt as winningest women’s coach in NCAA Division I basketball history with 1,098 as the topranked Cardinal beat the rival Bears at Berkeley, Calif.
Freshman Cameron Brink contributed 16 points for the Cardinal (4-0, 2-0 Pac-12).
NO. 4 N. CAROLINA ST. 75 BOSTON COLLEGE 69
Kayla Jones scored 25 points and Elissa Cunane had 23 points with 15 rebounds as the Wolfpack rallied from a 16-point, fourth-quarter deficit for a win at Boston.
The Wolfpack (6-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) scored 25 of the game’s last 29 points.
NO. 8 OREGON 79, NO. 15 OREGON ST. 59
Te-Hina Paopao scored 22 points, Taylor Mikesell had 21 and the Ducks routed the Beavers at Corvallis, Ore. for their 24th consecutive victory.
NO. 9 KENTUCKY 88 SAMFORD 54
Chasity Patterson scored 16 points to lead the host Wildcats over the Bulldogs.
Dre’Una Edwards finished with 15 points for Kentucky (6-0).
Men
NO. 3 IOWA 106 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 53
Joe Wieskamp and the rest of the starters for No. 3 Iowa got to take a second-half break.
Luka Garza scored 23 points and Wieskamp added 20 in the Hawkeyes’ romp at Iowa City.
NO. 11 WEST VIRGINIA 87 RICHMOND 71
Miles McBride scored 20 points and the host Mountaineers rode a hot-shooting first half to a victory over the Spiders.
West Virginia (5-1) made 10 straight shots during an 18-1 run at the end of the first half for a 52-30 lead.
NO. 4 MICHIGAN ST. 109 OAKLAND 91
The host Spartans cruised against the Golden Grizzlies at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.
Seven Spartans scored in double figures, led by Gabe Brown with 20.