San Francisco Chronicle

Oregon alone atop Pac12 standings

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Satou Sabally scored 23 points and Ruthy Hebard added 21 points and 13 rebounds to lead No. 3 Oregon to a 9063 victory over host Utah.

Sabrina Ionescu had 10 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds and Erin Boley added 11 points for the Ducks (182, 81), who moved a halfgame ahead of Stanford and UCLA for the Pac12 lead.

Kemery Martin had 15 points to lead the Utes (1010, 36).

Oregon made 12 consecutiv­e shots over a sevenplus minute stretch after starting 1for4 from the field. The Ducks shot 80% from the field overall in the first quarter and made 70% of their shots in the first half as they built a 5226 lead at the intermissi­on.

#10 Oregon State 79, Colorado 52: Aleah Goodman hit seven 3-pointers and scored 26 points to help the visiting Beavers (17-4, 5-4 Pac-12) halt a three-game skid. Mya Hollingshe­d scored 16 points for the Buffaloes (14-6, 3-6).

#1 South Carolina 87, Mississipp­i 32: Leticia Amihere scored 16 points for the Gamecocks (20-1, 8-0 SEC), who led 18-0 after one period, 27-0 before the host Rebels (7-14, 0-8) scored, and 33-2 at the half.

#4 UConn 80, Cincinnati 50: Crystal Dangerfiel­d scored 24 points and Megan Walker added 21 points and 11 rebounds for the host Huskies (19-1, 9-0 American Athletic) against the Bearcats (13-7, 4-3).

#5 Louisville 86, Notre Dame 54: Dana Evans scored 17 points and the Cardinals (21-1, 10-0 ACC) extended their winning streak to 13 games. The Irish (7-14, 2-7), who played in the national championsh­ip game last season, have lost eight home games this season.

#7 N.C. State 79, Clemson 60: Aislinn Konig had 23 points and the visiting Wolfpack (20-1, 9-1 ACC) beat the Tigers (7-14, 3-7).

#9 Mississipp­i St. 78, Auburn 73: Rickea Jackson scored 22 points as the host Bulldogs (19-3, 7-1 SEC) topped the Tigers (7-12, 1-7).

#12 Gonzaga 57, San Diego 46: Jessie Loera scored 14 points and the host the Toreros Bulldogs (12-9, (21-1, 6-4) 10-0 despite WCC) committing beat a season-high 24 turnovers — one more than Gonzaga had in a 15-point win at San Diego on Jan. 4.

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