BUFFALOES ROUT RIVAL RAMS 59-40
» Sophomore forward B OULDE R Mya Hollingshed scored 15 points and freshman forward Peanut Tuitele added 14 off the bench to lead the Colorado women’s basketball team to a 59-40 victory over Colorado State on Wednesday night at the CU Events Center.
Senior guard Kennedy Leonard contributed eight points, seven rebounds and six assists for the Buffs (2-0).
CSU (1-1) was led junior guard Mollie Mounsey, who scored 14 points.
UCLA women 80, No. 14 Georgia 69.
» Former Grandview High School star Michaela Onyenwere had 25 points and 11 rebounds, Kennedy Burke added 21 points and UCLA pulled away with a game-ending 18-4 run for the upset.
“She plays like she’s 6-5,” Georgia coach Joni Taylor said of 5-foot-11 sophomore Onyenwere.
No. 18 Michigan 73, No. 8 Villanova 46.
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» Charles Matthews
P A . scored 19 points, Ignas Brazdeikis had 18 and the Wolverines won this time in a national championship game rematch.
Villanova captured its second title in three years with a 79-62 victory over Michigan in April but was completely overmatched in the second game at its newly renovated Pavilion.
No. 1 Duke 84, Eastern Michigan 46.
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» Zion Williamson
. scored 21 points, fellow freshman RJ Barrett added 20 and No. 1 Duke rolled in its first game this season as the nation’s top-ranked team.
No. 10 Kentucky 96, North Dakota 58.
» PJ Washington LE X I NGTON, K Y. set career highs with 25 points and seven rebounds for the Wildcats.
No. 11 Michigan State 80, Louisiana-Monroe 59.
» Forward
. Nick Ward sprained his right ankle during an injury scare in the first half of Michigan State’s victory.
No. 19 Clemson 74, Sam Houston State 59.
» Marcquise
.
Reed had a season-high 26 points for the Tigers. earned their first win of the season in three tries behind 23 points from senior guard Justin James.