The Denver Post

College Basketball Wrapup PLUM SCORES 57 FOR ALL-TIME CAREER MARK

- No. 12 West Virginia

seattle» Kelsey Plum surpassed Jackie Stiles to become the NCAA’s alltime scoring leader with a career-best 57 points in the final regular-season game of her career, leading No. 11 Washington past Utah 8477 on Saturday.

Plum hit 19-of-28 shots and was 13-of-16 at the free-throw line, surpassing Stiles’ mark of 3,393 points midway through the fourth quarter. Plum tied the mark with a hesitation drive and scoop over the outstretch­ed arm of Utah center Emily Potter with 4:57 left in the game. After a Utah basket and a timeout, Plum hit a runner from just outside the lane with 4:06 remaining to move past Stiles on the all-time list. Plum now has 3,397 career points. Jalen Moore scored 24 points and Utah State shot nearly 60 percent from the field in an 89-58 rout of Air Force. Hayden Graham scored 21 points on 8-of-11 shooting to lead Air Force (11-18, 4-12), which has lost seven of its last eight games. … Cortez Seales scored seven of his 23 points in overtime as North Dakota staved off Northern Colorado 84-81 to hold onto first place in the Big Sky Conference. Jordan Davis had 30 points for UNC. … Jordan Bell scored on a putback with 14 seconds left to give No. 6 Oregon a 75-73 win over Stanford. … Bruce Brown scored 25 points, and Miami held No. 10 Duke a staggering 32 points below its season average on the way to beating the Blue Devils 55-50. … Daxter Miles Jr. made a free throw with 4.8 seconds left and pulled out a 61-60 win at TCU to stay in second place in the Big 12. TCU airballed a potential gamewinnin­g shot at the buzzer. Results

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