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Women’s college basketball

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Fulwiley scores 18 to lift No. 1 S. Carolina over Presbyteri­an

Freshman Milaysia Fulwiley had 18 points and No. 1 South Carolina pulled away early to beat Presbyteri­an 99- 29 on Saturday.

The Gamecocks improved to 10- 0 for a third straight season.

Chloe Kitts finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Gamecocks and Ashlyn Watkins had 10 points and 12 rebounds.

Freshman Tessa Johnson had 13 points, Kamilla Cardoso and Sakima Walker scored 12 apiece while Bree Hall added 10.

NO. 3 NC STATE 66, SOUTH FLORIDA 54 >>

River Baldwin had 16 points and 11 rebounds, Aziaha James added 16 points, and No. 3 NC State beat South Florida 66- 54 on Saturday night.

Madison Hayes and

Zoe Brooks both scored 12 for the Wolfpack. Brooks, coming off a triple- double, had seven rebounds and two assists.

South Florida got 11 points from Romi Levy, and Carla Brito chipped in 10.

NO. 4 IOWA 104, CLEVELAND STATE 75 >>

Caitlin Clark scored 38 points and reached No. 9 on the alltime scoring list as No. 4 Iowa beat Cleveland State 104- 75 on Saturday in the nightcap of a men’s- women’s doublehead­er at Wells Fargo Arena.

Hannah Stuelke contribute­d 17 points for the Hawkeyes and grabbed 13 rebounds.

The loss snapped Cleveland State’s nine- game winning streak. Mickayla Perdue led the Vikings with 24 points.

NO. 10 BAYLOR 75, NO. 24 MIAMI 57 >>

Sarah Andrews had 18 points and Baylor handed Miami its first loss, rolling to victory in the Hall of Fame Series.

Baylor forced 15 turnovers and led for all but 1 minute, 34 seconds.

Jada Walker added 14 points, Bella Fontleroy had 13 points and Yaya Felder had 12 points for the Bears.

Shayeann Day- Wilson had 12 points to lead Miami. Ally Stedman and Kyla Oldacre each added 11 points.

NO. 11 UTAH 96, SOUTHERN UTAH 60 >>

Alisa Pili scored 20 points, leading five in double figures, and Utah defeated Southern Utah.

The Utes got 15 points from Dasia Young. Kennady Mcqueen had 12 points, six assists, six rebounds and three steals.

Off the bench, Lani White and Matyson Wilke scored 11 points each.

NO. 12 KANSAS STATE 79, NORTH FLORIDA 53 >>

Aoka Lee scored a season- high 36 points on a near- perfect shooting night and Kansas State defeated North Florida.

Lee finished 15- for- 17 shooting and 6- for- 6 from the line. Lee, who holds the Division I scoring record of 61 points in a game, was averaging 19.1 points entering Saturday’s game.

NO. 17 UCONN 86, NO. 18 LOUISVILLE 62 >>

Aubrey Griffin scored a season- high 25 points and Aaliyah Edwards added 22 and Uconn pulled away to beat Louisville.

It was the second straight win over a ranked team for the Huskies, who have used six different starting lineups and are 2- 3 against teams now in the Top 25.

SETON HALL 84, NO. 23 UNLV 54 >>

Azana Baines had 23 points and 11 rebounds to help Seton Hall rout UNLV.

It’s the fourth straight win for the Pirates who jumped all over the Lady Rebels.

Alyssa Brown led the Lady Rebels with 13 points before fouling out.

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