Austin American-Statesman

Bone’s double-double leads Aggies

The A&M center scores 33 points and adds 14 rebounds.

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Kelsey Bone scored a career-high 33 points to lead No. 22 Texas A&M to a 78-55 win over Old Dominion in the World Vision Classic on Thursday night in Las Vegas

Bone was 15 of 18 from the field and had 14 rebounds in her doubledoub­le performanc­e.

Kristi Bellock scored 12 points, and Peyton Little came off the bench to score 10 points. Adrienne Pratcher had 12 assists.

The Aggies led 36-28 at halftime. The Aggies (83) shot 32 of 72 (44.4 percent) from the field, while Old Dominion (7-2) shot 23 of 54 (42.6 percent).

Shae Kelley led the Lady Monarchs with 11 points and seven rebounds. Jackie Cook had 10 points.

No. 5 Notre Dame 87, Kansas State 57: Skylar Diggins scored 22 points to lead the Irish (8-1) over the Wildcats (7-3) in the second round of the World Vision Classic in Las Vegas.

Diggins scored 15 of the Fighting Irish’s first 23 points, leading them to a 23-10 lead 8:20 into the game. Natalie Achonwa added 13 points, Kayla McBride had 12, and Kaila Turner and Ariel Braker chipped in with 11 apiece for Notre Dame, which led 49-25 at halftime.

Brittany Chambers had 18 points and seven rebounds, Haley Texada scored 11 points and Ashia Woods added 10 for the Wildcats.

No. 9 Maryland 69, Delaware 53: Tianna Hawkins had 16 points and 16 rebounds, and the Terps (8-2) hounded AllAmerica­n Elena Delle Donne in her return from an illness as they beat the host Blue Hens (5-3).

Delle Donne played for just the second time this season after missing a month with Lyme disease. She finished with 19 points and six rebounds but was a rusty 7 for 23 from the floor in 34 minutes. She also missed the first three games of the season.

Alyssa Thomas added 13 points and 13 rebounds, and Katie Rutan scored 13 for the Terps, who won their fourth straight game.

Delaware trailed 52-49 with about eight minutes left, but Maryland closed on a 17-4 run.

No. 18 Oklahoma 70, UC Riverside 46: Aaryn Ellenberg scored 27 points and Nicole Griffin added 18 to lead the host Hoosiers (9-2) over the Highlander­s (6-4).

Joanna McFarland had 12 rebounds for the Sooners and Morgan Hook had six assists.

Oklahoma led 32-22 at halftime and never trailed. The Sooners shot 42 percent from the field for the game, while the Highlander­s shot 31.7 percent.

Tre’Shonti Nottingham led the Highlander­s with 14 points and eight rebounds. Natasha Hadley added 12 points and six rebounds for Riverside.

Duquesne 62, No. 24 West Virginia 54: Wumi Agunbiade scored 15 points, Orsi Szecsi added 12 and Vanessa Abel had 10 to lead the visiting Dukes (11-1) over the Mountainee­rs (7-3).

The win was the second straight for Duquesne against West Virginia following an 11-game losing streak in the series from 1995-2011.

Christal Caldwell led the Mountainee­rs with 13 points.

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