Saturday's Top 25 College Women's Basketball Capsules

Games played on Feb. 28, 2015

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) - Michelle Miller had 20 points off the bench and No. 14 Princeton moved within a win of the Ivy League record for best starts ever with a 79-67 win over Brown on Saturday night.

Blake Dietrick scored 15 points and Alex Wheatley had 12 for the Tigers (27-0, 11-0), who are the only remaining undefeated Division I women's team. They are one win shy of matching the 1970-71 Penn men's team 28-0 start.

Jordin Alexander had 25 points for the Bears (10-16, 4-8), who scored the most points against the Tigers this season. They lost the first meeting 86-58. Brown made 13 of 16 free throws and nine turnovers to offset 38.2 shooting that including a 2 of 17 effort behind the arc.

Princeton shot 62 percent in the second to finish at 54.2 percent, which offset a 10 of 20 performance from the foul line and 18 turnovers.

No. 1 UCONN 87, MEMPHIS 24

STORRS, Conn. (AP) - Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis scored 21 points in her final home game to lead top-ranked UConn to a rout of Memphis as the Huskies secured their second straight regular-season championship in the American Athletic Conference.

Breanna Stewart added 20 points and eight rebounds for the Huskies (28-1, 17-0 American) who have not lost a conference game since the inception of the AAC at the start of last season.

Ariel Hearn had seven points on 3-of-20 shooting to lead Memphis (13-15, 7-10 American), which made just 11 of its 57 shots from the field.

Mosqueda-Lewis hit eight of her 11 shots and had five 3-pointers. Her second, part of UConn's opening 10-2 run, pushed her past the 2,000-point plateau in her career.

The Huskies used a 31-0 first-half run, sparked by Kiah Stokes 300th career blocked shot, to put the game away.

IOWA STATE 76, No. 3 BAYLOR 71

AMES, Iowa (AP) - Senior Fallon Ellis scored a career-high 18 points and unranked Iowa State stunned Baylor 76-71, handing the Lady Bears their second straight loss after a 26-1 start.

Brynn Williamson added 17 for the Cyclones (18-10, 9-8 Big 12), who knocked off their second top-five opponent this season. Iowa State beat then-No. 3 Texas 59-57 on Jan. 10.

Baylor (26-3, 15-2), which trailed by as much as 10, got within 72-71 with 1:53 left. But Ellis picked up a steal after a Seanna Johnson layup, and Nikki Moody's layup with 40 seconds left sealed it for the Cyclones.

Nina Davis scored 16 points for the Lady Bears, who dropped consecutive games for just the second time since 2010.

No. 7 OREGON STATE 73, No. 24 CALIFORNIA 55

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Sydney Weise had 23 points, including a season-high seven 3-pointers, and Oregon State clinched the Pac-12 regular-season title outright in the final game with a victory over California.

It is the first Pac-12 title for the Beavers (26-3, 16-2), who have already claimed the top seed in next week's conference tournament in Seattle.

Oregon State was guaranteed at least a share of the title, but the Beavers fell at home to No. 19 Stanford on Thursday to postpone the celebration.

Brittany Boyd just missed out on her third triple-double of the season with 15 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists for California (21-8, 13-5). The Golden Bears needed a win to secure the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament.

The loss snapped a 15-game winning streak against the Beavers.

No. 18 CHATTANOOGA 64, EASTERN TENNESSEE STATE 42

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - Ka'Vonne Towns hit four 3-pointers as she and Jasmine Joyner scored 14 points apiece as Chattanooga defeated Eastern Tennessee State, capping a 14-0 season with a fourth Southern Conference championship.

The Mocs (26-3, 14-0) extended their regular season conference record to 48-0.

Towns hit a 3-pointer on the first play of the game as the Mocs opened with two steals, and four baskets - including a trio of treys from Towns to lead 11-0 early.

ETSU didn't score until Shamauria Bridges hit a jumper more than eight minutes in. The Lady Bucs trailed 31-13 at halftime.

Bridges scored 13 points for the Lady Buccaneers, Destiny Mitchell led with 13 and Maria Bond added 11.

Chattanooga owned a 33-19 advantage on the boards - with Joyner hauling down 14 - and made 25 of 48 shots (52 percent) with seven treys. Alicia Payne dished 11 assists.

No. 21 FLORIDA GULF COAST 78, JACKSONVILLE 47

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) - Kaniesha Atwater scored 29 points to help Florida Gulf Coast beat Jacksonville and win its school-record 22nd-consecutive game.

DyTiesha Dunson and Katie Meador added 13 points apiece for FGCU (27-2, 14-0 Atlantic Sun), which went undefeated in conference play for the third time in the past four seasons.

Atwater hit a pair of free throws with 9:50 left in the first to give the Eagles a 12-10 lead and they never trailed again.

Meador scored seven during a 15-2 run to close the first half and FGCU led 39-21 at the break.

Jacksonville (11-16, 6-8) made just 6 of 23 (26.1 percent) first-half field goals and trailed by at least 17 throughout the second.

Briona Brown led the Dolphins, who committed 19 turnovers, with 14 points. Loliya Briggs scored 12 and Brandi Buie 10.

FGCU has won five-consecutive conference titles and is 84-4 in A-Sun play during that time.

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