San Francisco Chronicle

No. 11 Oregon women humble Cal

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Taylor Chavez, TeHina Paopao and Nyara Sabally each scored 13 points and the 11thranked Oregon women overwhelme­d Cal 10041 at Haas Pavilion on Sunday.

The Ducks ( 92, 72 Pac12) had a halfdozen players score in double figures.

After Oregon built a 102 lead, Cal responded by outscoring the Ducks 138. Ugonne Onyiah’s 3pointer with 3: 10 left in the first quarter cut the Bears’ deficit to 1815.

From that point, Oregon outscored the Bears 324 for the remainder of the half.

Onyiah scored 13 points for Cal ( 010, 07).

Washington St. 71, # 7 Arizona 69: Charlisse Leger- Walker made a layup at the buzzer in overtime as the host Cougars ( 7- 1, 5- 1 Pac- 12) defeated the

Wildcats ( 8- 2, 6- 2). Leger- Walker also made a layup with two seconds left in regulation to tie it 60- 60, converting after a pass from sister Krystal Leger- Walker. Aari McDonald had 23 points and 11 rebounds for Arizona.

# 9 UCLA 92, Utah 67: Natalie Chou scored 28 points and Charisma Osborne added 22 points and eight assists as the host Bruins ( 7- 2, 5- 2 Pac- 12) rolled. Kemery Martin led the Utes ( 3- 7, 2- 7) with 18 points.

# 2 Louisville 70, Clemson 45: Kianna Smith, a transfer from Cal, scored 17 points for the host Cardinals ( 10- 0, 3- 0 ACC) against the Tigers ( 8- 4, 3- 4).

# 5 South Carolina 75, # 10 Kentucky 70: Destanni Henderson scored 22 points and Aliyah Boston added 20 for the visiting Gamecocks ( 8- 1, 3- 0 SEC) against the Wildcats ( 9- 3, 2- 2). Rhyne Howard had 32 points for Kentucky.

# 8 Texas A& M 74, # 13 Arkansas 73:

Jordan Nixon hit a shot with less than a second left to lift the visiting Aggies ( 12- 0, 3- 0 SEC) past the Razorbacks ( 10- 4, 1- 3).

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