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   <title>Illinois tops Ohio State on Moore's basket</title>
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   Amber Moore's bucket with two seconds remaining gave Illinois a 66-65 victory over No. 10 Ohio State. The Buckeyes went ahead by one on Tayler Hill's driving layup with 19 seconds to play, but Moore answered with her own make in the lane to give the Illini (9-16, 3-9 Big Ten) their second win in three games. Adrienne Godbold scored 16 points, while Alexis Burke added 15 for Illinois, which trailed by as many as 12 with under nine minutes
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   <title>No. 4 Stanford handles USC</title>
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   Nnemkadi Ogwumike netted a game-high 22 points and pulled down eight rebounds as No. 4 Stanford took care of business with a 69-52 win over USC on Thursday. Chiney Ogwumike finished with 21 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks, while Toni Kokenis had 15 points and five rebounds for the Cardinal (21-1, 12-0 Pac-12), who have now won 18 consecutive games. Briana Gilbreath led the Trojans (12-11, 6-6) with 11 points and seven boards and Ashley
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   <title>Detroit shocks unbeaten Green Bay</title>
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   Green Bay hadn't lost since a setback last February to Detroit. On Thursday night, history repeated itself. Shareta Brown scored 24 points and Senee Shearer added 23, as the Detroit Titans ended No. 9 Green Bay's 40-game regular season winning streak with a 70-58 victory. The Titans (13-11, 9-3 Horizon) dominated the backboards, outrebounding Green Bay, 47-32 in the victory. The Phoenix (20-1, 10-1) had won 36 straight in the confer
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   <title>No. 8 Maryland breezes past Clemson</title>
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   Lynetta Kizer led six players in double figures with 18 points, as No. 8 Maryland breezed past Clemson, 91-61, on Thursday. Alicia DeVaughn added 15 points while Tianna Hawkins and Alyssa Thomas both had 14 for the Terrapins (21-3, 8-3 ACC), winners of three straight. Laurin Mincy finished with 13 points and Brene Moseley had 10. The Tigers (6-16, 2-9) have dropped 10 straight to Maryland, dating back to 2004. They were led by Nikki Dixon's 
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   <title>Gray, Duke holds off Boston College</title>
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   Chelsea Gray had 19 points, six rebounds and five assists to lead No. 5 Duke past Boston College on Thursday. Elizabeth Williams added 18 points, 10 rebounds and eight blocks for Duke (20-3, 11-0 ACC), while Haley Peters contributed 16 points in the Blue Devils' third straight win after a 61-45 setback to Connecticut on January 30. Kristen Doherty paced Boston College (5-19, 0-11) with 17 points in the Eagles' 11th consecutive loss. 
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   <title>Hurricanes roll past Tar Heels</title>
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   Shenise Johnson scored 19 points and Riquna Williams netted 17 to pace No. 6 Miami-Florida as it defeated No. 22 North Carolina, 61-37, at BankUnited Center on Wednesday. The Hurricanes (21-3, 10-1 ACC) also got 10 points from Stefanie Yderstrom as they won their 38th straight home game and 10th in a row overall. Laura Broomfield had seven points and six rebounds and Chay Shegog added six points and six boards for North Carolina, (
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   <title>UConn gets road win over Louisville</title>
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   Caroline Doty had 15 points and No. 3 Connecticut defeated No. 20 Louisville, 56-46, at KFC Yum! Center on Tuesday. Tiffany Hayes and Bria Hartley scored nine points apiece for Connecticut (22-2, 10-1 Big East) which has won 10 straight and will take on No. 14 Georgetown on Saturday. Shoni Schimmel had a game-high 20 points to go with eight rebounds and Sara Hammond added 10 points for Louisville (17-7, 6-5) which has lost
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   <title>No. 2 Notre Dame cruises past Syracuse</title>
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   Devereaux Peters recorded a double-double with 21 points and 16 rebounds as No. 2 Notre Dame cruised to a 74-55 win over Syracuse. Kayla McBride scored 19 points, Skylar Diggins added 11 and Brittany Mallory had five steals for Notre Dame (24-1, 11-0 Big East), which has won 21 straight games since losing to top-ranked Baylor on November 20. Iasia Hemingway had 15 points to lead Syracuse (15-10, 4-7), which had its two-game winning
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   <title>Griner leads No. 1 Baylor over Oklahoma</title>
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   Brittney Griner netted 27 points to go with eight rebounds and eight blocks as No. 1 Baylor remained undefeated with a 81-54 win over Oklahoma. Odyssey Sims had 14 points while Destiny Williams snatched 15 rebounds for Baylor (24-0, 11-0 Big 12), which limited the Sooners to just 26.7 percent from the floor. Whitney Hand scored 20 points for Oklahoma (15-7, 17-4), which had its three- game winning streak snapped. The Lady Bears to
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