Monday's Top 25 College Women's Basketball Capsules

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Tayler Hill scored 16 of her 25 points in the second half and No. 11 Ohio State beat Charlotte 88-58 on Monday.

Samantha Prahalis had 19 points and reserve forward Darryce Moore finished with 10 for the Buckeyes (11-0), who have won 22 of 23 dating to last season.

Hillary Sigmon had 14 points and Gabby Tyler scored 13 for the 49ers (5-5), who have lost five straight. It was Charlotte's first game since Dec. 7.

The Buckeyes showed little signs of fatigue from a red-eye flight Saturday night after their 77-75 win at California. They jumped out to a 44-14 lead.

GONZAGA 71, No. 13 GEORGIA 68

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Haiden Palmer's 3-pointer with two-tenths of a second left gave Gonzaga a victory over Georgia in a Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic game.

The Bulldogs never led in the game until Palmer pulled up just behind the top of the key and made her 3-pointer to cap a 22-4 run that ended the game. Palmer had 13 of her 22 points during the closing run.

Katelan Redmon led Gonzaga (9-2) with 23 points and 10 rebounds. She hit 10 of her 14 shot attempts.

Georgia (8-2) was led by Jasmine Hassell with 21 points while Anne Marie Armstrong had 15 and Jasmine James scored 13 points.

No. 14 LOUISVILLE 75, WASHINGTON STATE 71

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) - Shawnta' Dyer scored 16 points and Shoni Schimmel added 14 to help Louisville beat Washington State.

Schimmel had eight of her points in the last 2 minutes to help the Cardinals (11-2) secure the victory. Becky Burke also had 14 points for Louisville, which has won four straight.

Ireti Amojo had 22 points to lead Washington State (6-5).

After being down by nine points in the second half, Louisville came back to tie the game at 57 on Cierra Warren's lay-up with 6:16 left. That began a 10-0 run that put the Cardinal up 65-57.

Washington State's Sage Romberg hit a 3-pointer with 12 seconds left to cut the lead to two, but a technical foul called on Coach June Daugherty for excessive timeouts sealed the win for Louisville.

No. 19 DELAWARE 68, PROVIDENCE 47

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Elena Delle Donne scored 29 points to lead Delaware to a victory over Providence.

The Blue Hens (9-0) remained unbeaten and are off to the best start in the 41-year history of the program.

Delle Donne, who leads the nation in scoring, made 9 of her 13 shots and only missed one of her 10 free throw attempts.

Trailing 16-14, Delaware scored 22 of the next 28 points to take a 36-22 lead at the half. Delle Donne scored nine points during the run and then added 10 early in the second half as the Blue Hens put the game away.

Rachel Barnes led Providence (5-6) with 13 points.

No. 21 DEPAUL 73, ILLINOIS STATE 54

NORMAL, Ill. (AP) - Sophomore Jasmine Penny scored a career-high 20 points to help DePaul beat Illinois State.

Anna Martin also scored 20 points while Megan Rogowski added 11 for DePaul (11-2), which played again without starting forward Keisha Hampton. The senior has been sidelined the last two games with a leg injury.

She also missed Friday's game against Arizona State, ending a run of 113 consecutive starts.

Marley Hall scored 14 points and Katie Broadway added 11 for Illinois State (5-5).

DePaul led 36-22 at the half after a lackluster start that saw ISU pull within five with 14:21 left. Two consecutive 3-pointers by Rogowski sparked a DePaul 8-0 run that helped seal the victory.

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