Sunday's Top 25 College Women's Basketball Capsules

Games played on Nov. 30, 2014

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) - Jewell Loyd scored 23 points and Michaela Mabrey added 17 to help No. 2 Notre Dame rout Kansas 89-47 on Sunday at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Women's Challenge.

Notre Dame (7-0) got off to a slow start. The Irish only led 22-17 with 8:34 left in the first half before going on a 20-4 run to close it. Mabrey got the run started with a 3-pointer from the wing. Her second 3-pointer during the burst made it 32-21.

The Irish led 42-21 at the half.

Chelsea Gardner had 15 points and Natalie Knight added 13 for Kansas (5-2).

NO. 3 CONNECTICUT 89, WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 53

ESTERO, Fla. (AP) - Moriah Jefferson had 19 points and Breanna Stewart added 17 as No. 3 Connecticut beat Wisconsin-Green Bay in the championship game of the Gulf Coast Showcase.

The Huskies (5-1) have won 56 straight games when playing in regular-season tournaments. Kia Nurse added 16 points for UConn, all in the first half.

Mehryn Kraker scored 12 and Tesha Buck had 10 points for Wisconsin-Green Bay (5-2).

NO. 5 STANFORD 88, PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 45

HONOLULU (AP) - Erica McCall had 13 points and nine rebounds as No. 5 Stanford routed Prairie View A&M on the final day of the Rainbow Wahine Shootout.

Lili Thompson and Briana Roberson had 12 points apiece and Amber Orrange added 11 points for the Cardinal (5-2).

Prairie View A&M opened a 6-4 lead in the opening minutes before Stanford turned it on, going on a 23-0 run and never looking back.

The Cardinal led by as many as 45 points following Erica Payne's 3-pointer from the left corner with 8:20 left in the game.

Jeanette Jackson led the Lady Panthers (0-6) with 12 points.

NO. 6 TEXAS 72, NO. 4 TENNESSEE 59

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Kelsey Lang scored 18 points and No. 6 Texas continued its torrid start with a win over No. 4 Tennessee, snapping a five-game losing streak in the rivalry.

Nneka Enemkpali scored 17 points for Texas (5-0). Ariel Atkins scored 12 and Brianna Taylor scored 10 on 5-of-5 shooting. Together, Enemkpali, Lang and Taylor went 20 of 26.

Bashaara Graves scored 15 points for Tennessee (4-2), which has lost two in a row.

NO. 7 TEXAS A&M 63, NO. 8 DUKE 59

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Courtney Williams scored 21 points to help Texas A&M rally from a 15-point second-half deficit to defeat Duke.

Williams' jumper from the right side of the free-throw line lifted A&M (7-0) to a 61-57 lead over Duke with 1:15 remaining.

Duke freshman Rebecca Greenwell notched a game-high 23 points. But the Aggies used a relentless fast break to overcome the Blue Devils, outscoring them 18-0 in that category.

The Blue Devils (5-1) played without All-American senior Elizabeth Williams, who watched from the sideline with an injured left foot.

NO. 11 NORTH CAROLINA 74, HAWAII 65

HONOLULU (AP) - Allisha Gray scored 19 points to lead No. 11 North Carolina over Hawaii in the Rainbow Wahine Showdown.

Gray had nine rebounds and was 3 of 4 on 3-pointers while Latifah Coleman made all four 3-point attempts and finished with 16 points for North Carolina (7-0) .

Hawaii (4-3) was led by Shawna-Lei Kuehu with 28 points, including 14 of 16 from the line. Destiny King had 13 points and 10 boards.

NO. 12 LOUISVILLE 86, VALPARAISO 59

VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) - Myisha Hines-Allen had a season-high 19 points to help Louisville top Valparaiso.

Hines-Allen scored nine points in the first half as Louisville built a 48-24 halftime lead. Mariya Moore scored to make it 60-30 with 15:36 to play.

Emmonnie Henderson scored 11 points and had a career-high 11 rebounds for Louisville (7-0). Hines-Allen finished 8 of 12 from the field. Sara Hammond scored 13 points, Shawnta' Dyer had 11 and Moore chipped in 10 for the Cardinals.

Lexi Miller scored 14 points and Dani Franklin added 13 to lead Valparaiso (3-3).

NO. 13 BAYLOR 90, MARIST 60

WACO, Texas (AP) - Khadijiah Cave had 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead Baylor past Marist.

Dekeiya Cohen added 18 points and nine rebounds, Nina Davis had 17 points and Ieshia Small provided 10 points and 10 assists.

Baylor (4-1) never trailed and led 46-26 at halftime. The Bears shot 40 of 74 from the field, had 26 assists and outrebounded Marist 49-29.

Sydney Coffey and Katharine Fogarty led the Red Foxes (1-5) with 13 points apiece. Marist shot just 4 of 30 from 3-point range.

NO. 15 NEBRASKA 63, NORTHERN ARIZONA 56

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Rachel Theriot scored 25 points as Nebraska held off Northern Colorado.

Kourteney Zadina's 3-pointer pulled Northern Colorado within 58-56 with 2:13 left, but Theriot's basket with 43 seconds left highlighted a 5-0 run.

Emily Cady added 16 and 10 rebounds for Nebraska (6-0). The Cornhuskers shot just 34.5 percent from the field but made 25 free throws.

Amber Van Deudekom scored a career-high 20 for Northern Colorado (4-1). The senior had never made a 3-pointer in her college career, but made both of attempts against Nebraska.

Northern Colorado's leading scorers, D'shara Strange and Stephanie Lee, were held to seven total points and both fouled out.

Nebraska took a 26-5 lead, but Northern Colorado hit four straight 3-pointers and closed the half with a 19-5 run to get within 38-35.

NO. 16 MICHIGAN ST. 85, MIAMI (Ohio) 39

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Anna Morrissey scored 17 points and Aerial Powers added a double-double to help Michigan State beat Miami of Ohio.

Tori Jankoska finished with 16 points for Michigan State (4-1). Powers had 10 points for 10 rebounds for her fifth double-double and added seven assists and three steals.

Baleigh Reid had 10 points to lead the RedHawks (1-3).

The Spartans shot a season-high 58.1 percent from the field in the first half, including 5-for-9 from 3-point range, to build a 41-19 lead.

NO. 21 RUTGERS 100, DAVIDSON 44

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) - Tyler Scaife scored 23 points and Betnijah Laney had 19 points and 12 rebounds to lead Rutgers in a rout of Davidson.

Kahleah Copper added 13 points and Rachel Hollivay and Syessense Davis had 11 each for the Scarlet Knights (6-0), who have the nation's longest winning streak at 13 dating back to last season.

Rutgers, which led 55-17 at halftime, shot 57 percent and made five 3-pointers. The Scarlet Knights forced 29 turnovers and had a 45-30 rebounding advantage.

Hannah Early had 13 points to lead the Wildcats (3-3), who shot 29 percent.

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