Sunday, December 6, 2015

Upendings and personal records

Upsets:

Virginia Tech stunned #8 Tennessee, 53-47. It was the Lady Vols' lowest point total in program history.

(All the Tennessee fans are tripping)

Georgia took down #22 Seton Hall, 70-52.

More (fascinating) results:

#2 South Carolina defeated #14 Duke, 66-55. Tiffany Mitchell had a career-high 28 points for the Gamecocks.

What a score: #18 Cal 117, Sacramento State 99. Cal set a school scoring record, and freshman Kristine Anigwe had a career-high 43 points.

Purdue outlasted Dayton, 61-58, giving coach Sharon Versyp her 200th win.

#21 Oklahoma pulled out a last-second win over Washington, 71-68.

Nebraska slipped by Creighton, 65-63.

Princeton beat Michigan, 74-57.

#6 Texas took care of Arkansas-Little Rock, 66-56.

St. John's put away Kansas, 86-71.

Rutgers routed Arkansas, 60-40.

George Washington rallied to down Memphis, 68-62.

Long Beach State trounced Colorado, 59-42.

Washington State topped San Diego, 78-72.

All scores.

Team news:

The Oregon Ducks remain undefeated.

Player news:

Lindsay Stockton will face her sister at Gonzaga.

Notre Dame's Jersey girl is a freshman with game.

Ohio State's reluctant spectator Kianna Holland is eager to play.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sue:
How come you continue to ignore USC. As a b-ruin fan, I would think you would at least have to report USC's score against former UCLA Coach Kathy Olivier. SC was up by 30 points in the 3rd quarter. I don't know why SC given you that free pass to attend their games. Your reporting is so biased.