The Arizona Republic

No. 24 Texas Tech gets past Southern Miss.

- BRAD TOLLEFSON/LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL VIA AP

LUBBOCK, Texas – Terrence Shannon scored 18 points and No. 24 Texas Tech rallied in the second half for a 7165 victory over Southern Miss on Monday night after re-entering the poll coming off the school’s first-ever win over a top-ranked team.

Davide Moretti scored 17 points and hit a punctuatin­g 3-pointer on an otherwise rough shooting night as the Red Raiders (7-3) extended the nation’s second-longest active home nonconfere­nce winning streak to 52 games.

Texas Tech, which lost to Virginia in overtime in the national championsh­ip game last season, had dropped from 12th all the way out of the Top 25 with two straight losses, then lost again at DePaul.

The Red Raiders returned to the poll following a two-week absence with a 70-57 victory over then-No. 1 Louisville at Madison Square Garden in New York last Tuesday.

But the Golden Eagles (3-9) led well into the second half and were within two points in the final three minutes despite playing without leading scorer Boban Jacdonmi and two other players who have started this season.

Texas Tech was also short-handed in its fourth straight game without freshman Jahmi’us Ramsey. The team’s leading scorer has been sidelined by a hamstring injury.

LaDavius Draine scored 21 points and Gabe Watson added 20 in Southern Miss’ eighth consecutiv­e loss to a ranked team going back to January 2011.

Top 10 women

No. 2 UConn 84, No. 16 DePaul 74: Megan Walker had 22 points and 13 rebounds, Crystal Dangerfiel­d also scored 22 and UConn held off DePaul.

Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 19 points for the Huskies (9-0), who dominated in the first half and won their 17th straight over the Blue Demons (10-2), whose seven-game winning streak ended. Connecticu­t led 55-29 at the half before DePaul began a furious comeback.

Chante Stonewall led DePaul with 21 points. Sonya Morris had 20 points, Dee Bekelja has 12 and Lexi Held added 11 for the Blue Demons, whose other loss was to No. 4 Oregon State on Nov. 14.

No. 3 Oregon 84, UC Riverside 41: Sabrina Ionescu had a career-high 18 rebounds in her latest triple-double and Oregon routed UC Riverside..

Ionescu also had 16 points and 12 assists in her NCAA-record 20th tripledoub­le, and second of the season.

Freshman Jaz Shelley scored points for Oregon (9-1).

Jannon Otto led the Highlander­s (3-7) with 19 points. Riverside shot only 25%, a season low for an Oregon opponent. 32

 ??  ?? Southern Mississipp­i’s Gabe Watson, right, shoots over Texas Tech’s Terrence Shannon Jr. on Monday in Lubbock, Texas.
Southern Mississipp­i’s Gabe Watson, right, shoots over Texas Tech’s Terrence Shannon Jr. on Monday in Lubbock, Texas.

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