San Francisco Chronicle

South Carolina beats Maryland

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Aliyah Boston had 16 points and 13 rebounds and Zia Cooke added 18 points to lift the No. 1 Gamecocks over the host Terrapins.

Shortly after the Indiana Fever won the WNBA draft lottery — with Boston expected to be the No. 1 pick — the South Carolina star led her team to a fairly routine victory in its first real test of the season. The defending champions held off a gritty Maryland team that was playing without its own potential lottery pick. Diamond Miller was out with a right knee injury.

#11 Indiana 93, UMass Lowell 37: Mackenzie Holmes scored 17 points, Sara Scalia added 15 points and the host Hoosiers posted the fourth largest margin of victory in program history.

#13 Virginia Tech 67, Bucknell 41: Elizabeth Kitley scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and the host Hokies pulled away from the Bison.

#15 Oklahoma 97, SMU 74: Madi Williams had 25 points, five rebounds and four assists and the host Sooners made 14 3-pointers.

Washington State 69, USF 63: Charlesse LegerWalke­r scored 35 points to lead the Cougars past the host Dons. Debora Dos Santos led USF with 16 points.

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