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No. 6 Stanford tops Duke 82-79 in OT

STANFORD, CALIF. >> Cameron Brink scored nine of her career-high 29 points in overtime, including a pair of clutch free throws with 11.9 seconds remaining, and No, 6 Stanford held off Duke 82-79 on Sunday.

The reigning two-time Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year added 11 rebounds and six blocked shots to keep the Cardinal (4- 0) unbeaten.

NO. 2 IOWA 113, DRAKE 90 >>

Caitlin Clark had 35 points and 10 assists and Kate Martin had a career-high 25 points as Iowa beat visiting Drake. The Hawkeyes (4-1) scored a program-record 64 points in the first half, shooting 75% in the first quarter and 65% in the first half.

NO. 11 TEXAS 96, LOUISIANA TECH 44 >>

Taylor Jones scored 25 points on 12- of-16 shooting and Texas rolled to a win over Louisiana Tech in Austin, Texas.

NO. 8 UCONN 62, MINNESOTA 44 >>

Paige Bueckers had 12 points, eight rebounds and four assists for Connecticu­t in her hometown, and the Huskies stifled Minnesota’s outside shooters on the way to a victory over the Gophers in Minneapoli­s.

NO. 12 FLORIDA STATE 80, SOUTH ALABAMA 45 >>

Makayla Timpson scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Florida State rolled to a win at home over South Alabama.

NO. 15 TENNESSEE 100, TROY 73 >>

Karoline Striplin scored 19 points off the bench, Jillian Hollingshe­ad and Destinee Wells scored 18 each, and Tennessee defeated Troy in Knoxville, Tenn.

Striplin and Hollingshe­ad had double- doubles.

NO. 14 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 67, RHODE ISLAND 56 >>

Saniya Rivers and Aziaha James fueled a 14-2 run over the last 4:14 and North Carolina State pulled out a win over Rhode Island in Raleigh, N.C.

NO. 16 MISSISSIPP­I 56, ARIZONA 47 >>

Marquesha Davis scored 17 points, Madison Scott had a double-double and Mississipp­i defeated Arizona in the semifinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis in Nassau, Bahamas.

NO. 18 INDIANA 77, LIPSCOMB 44 >>

Sara Scalia scored 24 points, Mackenzie Holmes added 23 and Indiana ran past Lipscomb in Bloomingto­n, Ind.

NO. 19 LOUISVILLE 77, BUCKNELL 44>>

Sydney Taylor scored 17 points to lead Louisville to a win at home over Bucknell. Olivia Cochran added 11 points and eight rebounds for the Cardinals (4- 0). Nyla Harris and Eylia Love scored 10 apiece.

NO. 20 MARYLAND 83, SYRACUSE 81 >>

Allie Kubek scored 23 points off the bench, Shyanne Sellers added 19 and Maryland held on at home for a win over Syracuse.

Alaina Rice hit a 3-pointer for the Orange to make it a two-point game with 23 seconds to go then Kyra Wood forced a turnover with 10 seconds remaining. But Syracuse couldn’t get a look at the basket and Bri Mcdaniel knocked it away as time expired.

NO. 21 BAYLOR 81, HARVARD 71 >>

Aijha Blackwell had 16 points to lead five starters in double figures and Baylor defeated Harvard in Waco, Texas.

NO. 22 CREIGHTON 79, NEBRASKA 74 >>

Morgan Maly had 14 of her 23 points in the first quarter, Emma Ronsiek scored 21 and Creighton held off Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb.

NO. 25 OKLAHOMA 82, VIRGINIA 67 >>

Skylar Vann scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Payton Verhulst hit three 3-pointers to spark a decisive second quarter as Oklahoma (5- 0) rolled past Virginia in Charlottes­ville, Va.

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