Sunday, December 17, 2017

It's going to be milestone week

Today's results:

UCF handed UC Davis their first loss of the season, 62-55.

#8 Texas gave #12 Florida State their first loss of the year, 87-72.

#2 Notre Dame got past DePaul, 91-82.

#11 UCLA held back Seton Hall, 77-68.

#9 Oregon dominated Mississippi, 90-46.

#7 Tennessee’s team chemistry was on display in 90-61 rout of Long Beach State.

#3 Louisville routed Kentucky, 87-63.

Chattanooga pushed past FGCU, 68-61.

Tulane smothered MTSU, 62-44.

#16 Missouri routed Indiana, 75-55.

Syracuse is 11-0 after their win over Coastal Carolina.

Only eight undefeated teams left: Louisville, Syracuse, Mississippi State, West Virginia, Tennessee, Ball State, Villanova, Connecticut.

All scores.

Tomorrow's schedule.

Milestones:

Oregon sophomore Sabrina Ionescu got her seventh career triple-double and broke the Pac-12 record and tied the NCAA record in doing so. Good grief!

North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell notched career win 999 today, and will play for 1,000 Tuesday. So will UConn's Geno Auriemma.

Today Dawn Staley notched 231 career wins at South Carolina, tying a school record for most wins.

Notre Dame's Jessica Shepard set a Purcell Pavilion women's scoring record today with 39 points.

College team news:

South Carolina's win today was overshadowed by injuries.

George Mason is off to an historic start.

Pondering the future of Notre Dame in ten questions.

College player news:

A day in the life of Texas senior Ariel Atkins.

Spectacular is the new normal for Asia Durr and Louisville.

Durr talks about the game, her coach and more.

South Carolina senior guard Bianca Cuevas-Moore is out for the season with a torn ACL.

College coach news:

Arizona assistant coach Salvo Coppa followed his heart and wife to Arizona.

Utah coach Lynne Roberts doesn't shy away from in-state games.

Baylor coach Kim Mulkey will fulfill a promise to her two Louisiana players tomorrow.

WNBA news:

The Las Vegas Aces will have a trump card.

How the WNBA could be a winner for MGM.

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